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Frenzy
Women are strangled by killers with a necktie. The London police investigate and suspect a harmless man.
18 June 1938, Aberdeen, Grampian, Scotland, UK
8 January 1919, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
25 April 1909, Hackney, London, England, UK
1940, Malvern, Worcestershire, England, UK
25 February 1904, Willesden, London, England, UK
22 July 1929, Manchester, England, UK
8 February 1923, Paddington, London, England, UK
11 August 1937, Thakeham, West Sussex, England, UK
8 March 1914, Kensington, London, England, UK
September 26, 1915 in Berlin, Germany
February 06, 2004
Better than French fries at the Covent Garden 'Fish & Chips'.
April 20, 2007
Middle of the road Hitch but still terrific.
January 22, 2012
Frenzy 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.
March 18, 2004
Among Hitchcock's most dramatic (and most gruesome) lapses.
December 05, 2005
Even in his waning days Hitchcock created a unique brand of suspense.
June 19, 2006
Frenzy is easily the strongest of the master's final works.
January 01, 2000
You 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.
August 01, 2004
One of Hitchcock's final movies is also one of his goriest -- his first R-rated feature -- and most dryly funny.
March 01, 2014
There is a thorough sense of entertainment boiling over the pot here, and the material is well acted, skillful, and photographed with intensity.
October 18, 2008
This is one of Hitchcock's best and least appreciated films, with the Master getting a creative boost after a minor slump.
October 23, 2004
This 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.
June 27, 2006
Rather than classic Hitchcock, Frenzy feels more like a lesser director's cookie-cutter 'Hitchcockian' knock-off.

