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Frenzy
TrailerWomen are strangled by killers with a necktie. The London police investigate and suspect a harmless man.Genre: ThrillerActors: Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Anna Massey, Alec McCowen, Vivien Merchant, Billie Whitelaw, Clive Swift, Bernard Cribbins, Michael Bates, Jean Marsh, ...»Director: Alfred HitchcockCountry: United KingdomDuration: 116 minQuality: HDRelease: 1972IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Frenzy"
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Characters of "Frenzy"
Richard Ian BlaneyPlayed by: Jon FinchRobert RuskPlayed by: Barry FosterBrenda Margaret BlaneyPlayed by: Barbara Leigh-HuntBabs MilliganPlayed by: Anna MasseyChief Inspector OxfordPlayed by: Alec McCowenMrs. OxfordPlayed by: Vivien MerchantHetty PorterPlayed by: Billie WhitelawJohnny PorterPlayed by: Clive SwiftFelix ForsythePlayed by: Bernard CribbinsSergeant SpearmanPlayed by: Michael BatesMonica BarlingPlayed by: Jean MarshMrs. DavisonPlayed by: Madge RyanGladysPlayed by: Elsie RandolphSir GeorgePlayed by: John BoxerNeville SaltPlayed by: George ToveyHotel PorterPlayed by: Jimmy GardnerDoctor in PubPlayed by: Noel Johnson -
Directors of "Frenzy"
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Creators of "Frenzy"
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Critic Reviews of "Frenzy"
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004This is the kind of thriller Hitchcock was making in the 1940s, filled with macabre details, incongruous humor, and the desperation of a man convicted of a crime he didn't commit.
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000You can never be quite sure when you're going to start a terrifying new descent or take a sudden turn to the left or right. The agony is exquisite.
Cinemaphile.orgMarch 01, 2014There is a thorough sense of entertainment boiling over the pot here, and the material is well acted, skillful, and photographed with intensity.
EmanuelLevy.ComJanuary 22, 2012Frenzy marked 3 kinds of return for Hitchcock: return to England after 20 years, return to form after some flops, and return to the kind of commercial film he's most clearly associated with.
Combustible CelluloidOctober 18, 2008This is one of Hitchcock's best and least appreciated films, with the Master getting a creative boost after a minor slump.
Atlantic City WeeklyApril 20, 2007Middle of the road Hitch but still terrific.
DVDJournal.comJune 27, 2006Rather than classic Hitchcock, Frenzy feels more like a lesser director's cookie-cutter 'Hitchcockian' knock-off.
ColeSmithey.comDecember 05, 2005Even in his waning days Hitchcock created a unique brand of suspense.
Filmcritic.comAugust 01, 2004One of Hitchcock's final movies is also one of his goriest -- his first R-rated feature -- and most dryly funny.
F5 (Wichita, KS)March 18, 2004Among Hitchcock's most dramatic (and most gruesome) lapses.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsFebruary 06, 2004Better than French fries at the Covent Garden 'Fish & Chips'.
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