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Frenzy By Marshall Fine
Alfred Hitchcock's penultimate film, written by Anthony Shaffer (who
also wrote Sleuth), this delightfully grisly little tale features
an all-British cast minus star wattage, which may have accounted for its
relatively slim showing in the States. Jon Finch plays a down-on-his-luck
Londoner who is offered some help by an old pal (Barry Foster). In fact,
Foster is a serial killer the police have been chasing--and he's framing
Finch. Which leads to a classic Hitchcock situation: a guiltless man is
forced to prove his innocence while eluding Scotland Yard at the same
time. Spiked with Hitchcock's trademark dark humor, Frenzy also
features a very funny subplot about the Scotland Yard investigator (Alec
McCowen) in charge of the case, who must endure meals by a wife (Vivien
Merchant) who is taking a gourmet-cooking class.
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|  | Director: Alfred Hitchcock
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|  | Stars: Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Jean Marsh
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|  | Released: June 21, 1972
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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