Frenzy Poster

Frenzy (1972)

R 05/25/1972 Crime, Thriller, Horror 1h 56m
71%
User
Score
7.4/10
91%
92/100

Just an ordinary necktie used with a deadly new twist.

Overview

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.

Alfred Hitchcock

Director

Anthony Shaffer

Screenplay

Top Billed Cast

Jon Finch

Jon Finch

Richard Ian Blaney

Barry Foster

Barry Foster

Robert Rusk

Barbara Leigh-Hunt

Barbara Leigh-Hunt

Brenda Margaret Blaney

Anna Massey

Anna Massey

Barbara Jane 'Babs' Milligan

Alec McCowen

Alec McCowen

Chief Inspector Tim Oxford

Vivien Merchant

Vivien Merchant

Mrs. Oxford

Billie Whitelaw

Billie Whitelaw

Hetty Porter

Clive Swift

Clive Swift

Johnny Porter

Bernard Cribbins

Bernard Cribbins

Felix Forsythe

Media

Opening Scene To "Frenzy" (1972) Hitchcock Presents

Opening Scene To "Frenzy" (1972) Hitchcock Presents

Blaney Down On His Luck - "Frenzy" | Hitchcock Presents

Blaney Down On His Luck - "Frenzy" | Hitchcock Presents

Dinner Looks... Lovely? "Frenzy" (1972) | Hitchcock Presents

Dinner Looks... Lovely? "Frenzy" (1972) | Hitchcock Presents

The Potato Truck Scavenge - "Frenzy" (1972) | Hitchcock Presents

The Potato Truck Scavenge - "Frenzy" (1972) | Hitchcock Presents

Frenzy (1972) Official Trailer | Fear

Frenzy (1972) Official Trailer | Fear

Josh Olson on FRENZY

Josh Olson on FRENZY

Frenzy Official Trailer #1 - Bernard Cribbins Movie (1972) HD

Frenzy Official Trailer #1 - Bernard Cribbins Movie (1972) HD

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Reviews

A review by John Chard

Written on August 30, 2020

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 frequent the area, Hitch delivers this no problem at all.

The story stands up as genuine thriller material, some crazy fruit loop is strangling women with neck ties and the police are trailing the wrong man...Sound familiar? Well yes it is, but Hitch being Hitch, he manages to bring dashes of humour to go with the tense taut terror unfolding on the screen.

The cast do fine here, and I do believe t...

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A review by DalekDave01

Written on March 5, 2021

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 The Stripper - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammersmith_nude_murders]

Some fine performances from good, steady actors, all giving well rounded characterisations, especially Barry Foster and Billie Whitelaw.

The general feel of London in the early 70s is well presented, and the locations are well chosen to give the overall viewing of the film a very satisfactory glow.

Not one of Hitchcocks...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on May 28, 2023

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 ex husband "Dick" (Jon Finch). He flees, is apprehended and judicial process takes it's course. We all know who actually killed "Brenda" so insofar as this is a murder mystery, then that's that. It is, though, quite a curious character study of the mind of a man who is jovial and engaging one moment, then brutally lethal the next - a sort of deadly schizophrenia that might be borne out of sexual f...

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