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Frenzy

  • 7.4 /10

  • 1001

  • 89%

Plot

London is terrorized by a vicious sex killer known as The Necktie Murderer. Following the brutal slaying of his ex-wife, down-on-his-luck Richard Blaney is suspected by the police of being the killer. He goes on the run, determined to prove his innocence.

Cast

Jon Finch as Richard Ian "Dick" Blaney
Jon Finch

as Richard Ian "Dick" Blaney

Barry Foster as Robert "Bob" Rusk
Barry Foster

as Robert "Bob" Rusk

Barbara Leigh-Hunt as Brenda Margaret Blaney
Barbara Leigh-Hunt

as Brenda Margaret Blaney

Anna Massey as Barbara Jane "Babs" Milligan
Anna Massey

as Barbara Jane "Babs" Milligan

Alec McCowen as DCI Tim Oxford
Alec McCowen

as DCI Tim Oxford

Vivien Merchant as Mrs Oxford
Vivien Merchant

as Mrs Oxford

Billie Whitelaw as Hetty Porter
Billie Whitelaw

as Hetty Porter

Clive Swift as Johnny Porter
Clive Swift

as Johnny Porter

Bernard Cribbins as Felix Forsythe
Bernard Cribbins

as Felix Forsythe

Michael Bates as DS Spearman
Michael Bates

as DS Spearman

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • May 25, 1972

Production Companies

  • Universal Pictures UK

Production Countries

  • United Kingdom

Spoken Language

  • Français

  • English

  • Italiano

Budget

  • $2,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $12,600,000.00

Runtime

  • 1.93 hrs

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Reviews

Chillingly humorous Hitchcock piece of work. It's always great to take a revisit to Frenzy some years after your last viewing, to re-evaluate it post haste. As a proud Englishman it gives me great pleasure to see the Master back in England capturing the English time frame of London perfectly, for the film works because we really get the vibe of the place and believe in the characters who frequ…

This is one of those thrillers that is in no way a whodunnit as it becomes evident very early on that the killer is who you think it is going to be. But that is not sloppy film making, it is entirely deliberate, for the mystery here is not who is the killer, but will he get away with it, and what will happen to our hero? It is a well plotted piece, and, oddly, based on a true story. [see Jack …

This is probably my least favourite Hitchcock story. It is still cleverly constructed, but somehow it has a vulgarity to it that I rather struggled with. The premiss is a serial killer who has been brutally killing women using a neck tie, then dumping their bodies. The police are baffled until "Brenda Blaney" (Barbara Leigh-Hunt) is found raped and killed in her office, and suspicion falls on her…