In modern-day London a sex criminal known as the Necktie Murderer has the police on alert and in typical Hitchcock fashion the trail is leading to an innocent man who must now elude the law and prove his innocence by ?nding the real murderer. Jon Finch Alec McGowen and Barry Foster head this British cast in the thriller that alternates suspense scenes with moments of Hitchcock's distinctive black humour. Screenplay by Anthony Shaffer. Special Features: The Story of Frenzy Production Photographs Theatrical Trailer
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play In modern-day London a sex criminal known as the Necktie Murderer has the police on alert and in typical Hitchcock fashion the trail is leading to an innocent man who must now elude the law and prove his innocence by finding the real murderer Jon Finch Alec McGowen and Barry Foster head this British cast in the thriller that alternates suspense scenes with moments of Hitchcock&39;s distinctive black humour Screenplay by Anthony Shaffer Actors Jon Finch Alec McCowen Barry Foster Billie Whitelaw Anna Massey Barbara Leigh-Hunt Bernard Cribbins Vivien Merchant Michael Bates Jean Marsh Clive Swift Madge Ryan Elsie Randolph Gerald Sim & John Boxer Director Alfred Hitchcock Certificate 18 years and over Year 1972 Screen Widescreen 1851 Languages English - DTS-HD Master Audio (20) Additional Languages French ; Italian ; German ; Spanish ; Japanese ; Brazilian Portuguese ; Latin American Spanish ; Russian Subtitles English for the hearing impaired Closed Captions Yes Duration 1 hour and 56 minutes (approx)
Alfred Hitchcock's first British film since 'Stage Fright' (1950) stars Barry Foster as market trader Robert Rusk, a psychopathic killer who strangles women with ties. Suspicion falls, however, on the innocent Richard Blaney (Jon Finch), after Rusk kills Blaney's ex-wife Brenda (Barbara Leigh-Hunt) and his current girlfriend (Anna Massey). Set-pieces include Rusk's desperate attempt to prise an incriminating tie-pin out of one of his victim's hands (now rigid with rigor mortis) and a leisurely tracking shot up a flight of stairs to alight upon a grisly murder in progress.
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