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Frenzy (1972)

May 25, 1972 (GB) Crime, Thriller, Horror • 116m

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.

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Top Billed Cast

Jon Finch
Jon Finch

Richard Ian "Dick" Blaney

Barry Foster
Barry Foster

Robert "Bob" Rusk

Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Barbara Leigh-Hunt

Brenda Margaret Blaney

Anna Massey
Anna Massey

Barbara Jane "Babs" Milligan

Alec McCowen
Alec McCowen

DCI Tim Oxford

Clive Swift
Clive Swift

Johnny Porter

Bernard Cribbins
Bernard Cribbins

Felix Forsythe

Jean Marsh
Jean Marsh

Monica Barling

John Boxer
John Boxer

Sir George

Madge Ryan
Madge Ryan

Mrs Davison

George Tovey
George Tovey

Neville Salt

Gerald Sim
Gerald Sim

Usher - Solicitor in Pub

Noel Johnson
Noel Johnson

Doctor in Pub

Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock

Spectator at Opening Rally (uncredited)

Lewis Alexander
Lewis Alexander

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Brian Badcoe
Brian Badcoe

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Michael Bilton
Michael Bilton

Trial Jury Foreman (uncredited)

Joby Blanshard
Joby Blanshard

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Willy Bowman
Willy Bowman

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Jim Brady
Jim Brady

Juror (uncredited)

Donald Campbell
Donald Campbell

The Mayor (uncredited)

John Cannon
John Cannon

Murder Scene Policeman (uncredited)

John Cater
John Cater

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Pauline Chamberlain
Pauline Chamberlain

Woman in Crowd (uncredited)

Terence Conoley
Terence Conoley

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Gerry Cowper
Gerry Cowper

Spectator at Opening Rally (uncredited)

June Ellis
June Ellis

Maisie - Barmaid (uncredited)

Hugh Elton
Hugh Elton

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Mabel Etherington
Mabel Etherington

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Charles Farrell
Charles Farrell

Complaining Pub Customer (uncredited)

Harry Fielder
Harry Fielder

Covent Garden Lorry Driver (uncredited)

Otto Friese
Otto Friese

Juror (uncredited)

Alan Gibbs
Alan Gibbs

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Roberta Gibbs
Roberta Gibbs

Body in River Thames (uncredited)

Jill Goldston
Jill Goldston

Woman in Crowd (uncredited)

John Golightly
John Golightly

CID Police Photographer (uncredited)

Josie Grant
Josie Grant

Woman in Crowd (uncredited)

Aidan Harrington
Aidan Harrington

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Victor Harrington
Victor Harrington

Spectator on South Bank (uncredited)

Drewe Henley
Drewe Henley

Forensics Technician (uncredited)

Hubert Hill
Hubert Hill

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Ken Hutchins
Ken Hutchins

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Barry Keegan
Barry Keegan

Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Juba Kennerley
Juba Kennerley

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Roy Lansford
Roy Lansford

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Tommy Little
Tommy Little

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Doreen Mantle
Doreen Mantle

Woman in Crowd (uncredited)

Mary Maxfield
Mary Maxfield

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Bunny May
Bunny May

Barman (uncredited)

Margaret Nolan
Margaret Nolan

Young Woman (uncredited)

James Payne
James Payne

Covent Garden Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Bob Ramsey
Bob Ramsey

Man in Pub (uncredited)

Robert Rietti
Robert Rietti

Doctor (voice) (uncredited)

Phillip Ross
Phillip Ross

Policeman (uncredited)

Michael Sheard
Michael Sheard

Jim (uncredited)

Jack Silk
Jack Silk

Police Driver (uncredited)

Roy Skelton
Roy Skelton

CID Man (uncredited)

Colin Spaull
Colin Spaull

Man (uncredited)

Richard Wyler
Richard Wyler

Truck Driver (uncredited)

Reg Thomason
Reg Thomason

Court Official (uncredited)

Susan Travers
Susan Travers

Victim (uncredited)

Joseph Tregonino
Joseph Tregonino

Pub Patron (uncredited)

Paul Tropea
Paul Tropea

Boy at the Thames (uncredited)

Bert Vivian
Bert Vivian

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Pearl Walters
Pearl Walters

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Rita Webb
Rita Webb

Mrs Rusk (uncredited)

Eric Wetherell
Eric Wetherell

Juror (uncredited)

Fred Wood
Fred Wood

Pub Patron (uncredited)

Martin Wyldeck
Martin Wyldeck

Sir George's Aide (uncredited)

Jeremy Young
Jeremy Young

Detective (uncredited)

Crew
Ron Goodwin
Ron Goodwin

Original Music Composer

Gilbert Taylor
Gilbert Taylor

Director of Photography

Syd Cain
Syd Cain

Production Design

Robert W. Laing
Robert W. Laing

Art Direction

William Hill
William Hill

Associate Producer

Leonard J. South
Leonard J. South

Additional Director of Photography

Julie Harris
Julie Harris

Costume Designer

Harry Frampton
Harry Frampton

Makeup Artist

Peter Frampton
Peter Frampton

Assistant Makeup Artist

Brian Burgess
Brian Burgess

Production Manager

Colin M. Brewer
Colin M. Brewer

Assistant Director

Howard Grigsby
Howard Grigsby

Third Assistant Director

Ben Harrison
Ben Harrison

Second Assistant Director

Drummond Riddell
Drummond Riddell

Second Assistant Director

Maurice Cain
Maurice Cain

Assistant Art Director

Leon Davis
Leon Davis

Construction Manager

Gordon K. McCallum
Gordon K. McCallum

Sound Recordist

Graham V. Hartstone
Graham V. Hartstone

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

John Hayward
John Hayward

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Michael Hickey
Michael Hickey

Boom Operator

Albert Whitlock
Albert Whitlock

Visual Effects

Jenny Le Free
Jenny Le Free

Stunt Double

Paul Wilson
Paul Wilson

Camera Operator

Bob Jordan
Bob Jordan

Focus Puller

Peter Taylor
Peter Taylor

Focus Puller

Dulcie Midwinter
Dulcie Midwinter

Wardrobe Supervisor

Charles Guerin
Charles Guerin

Wardrobe Master

Alan Strachan
Alan Strachan

Assistant Editor

Ian Goddard
Ian Goddard

Location Manager

Ron Goodwin
Ron Goodwin

Orchestrator

Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini

Additional Music

Eric Tomlinson
Eric Tomlinson

Score Engineer

Beryl Harvey
Beryl Harvey

Production Secretary



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 8/10

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… read the rest.

DalekDave01

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/Hammer… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

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 appreh… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$2,000,000

Revenue

$12,600,000

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