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# Frenzy

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Frenzy [Blu-ray] [1972] [Region Free]

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## Customer Reviews

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    A triumphant homecoming.
  

*by R***N on Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 7 October 2020*

Hitchcock returns home to his native London for his penultimate, and last great film.  It lacks the depth and complexity of the masterpieces  Vertigo and Rear Window but mixes the black comedy of The Trouble with Harry, without the whimsey, and the graphic violence of Psych and  is a superb summing up of a career and a return to the wrong man entertainments of the 39 Steps.  This is Hitchcock’s love letter to London, to the market where his greengrocer father carried out business and the city of Jack the Ripper.It is cast by a troupe of fine British stage actors, lead by Jon Finch as the Richard Hanney figure and Barry Foster as the, outwardly normal psychopath, but as always Hitchcock is the real star.A special mention for Barbara Leigh Hunt who proved herself to be a real trooper going well beyond the call of duty in her murder scene.The great Vivian Merchant, the first Mrs Harold Pinter, steals the show, as she did in Alfie, as the detective Alec McCowan’s cordon bleu chef wife.  And less it be said that Hitchcock is a misogenist, she analyses the case far more perceptibly than her blinkered husband, neatly reversing the Holmes and Watson relationship.I would suggest that her character is an affectionate portrait of Hitchcock’s wife and adviser, Alma Reville.Anna Massey is good, as the trusting lamb to the slaughter.  A decade earlier she was in Michael Powell’s derided masterpiece Peeping Tom which secured her place in cinema history.Billie Whitelaw, Barbara Leigh Hunt, Bernard Cribbins and Clive Swift ad Jean Marsh all add class to the proceedings.The author of the source novel, Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square, Arthur La Bern was dissatisfied with the adaptation, even writing a letter of complaint to the Times,  mainly due to the updating from the late forties to the present day and change of point of view, but also the chagrin of Hitchcock having bought the rights anonymously at a rock bottom price. But  Hitchcock, who had no qualms about altering Conrad’s The Secret Agent, wasn’t concerned about hurting La Bern’s feelings.It is perfectly true that the central character, a washed-up squadron leader, traumatised by the bombing of Dresden,  makes more sense in a late forties setting, but Hitchcock had no desire, or budget for that matter, to make a period piece.  Hitchcock was returning to London twenty-years after filming Stage Fright and the film exists in a curious time warp between the 1971 present and the fondly remembered city of his youth.There are three extraordinary shots that demonstrate that he was still fully in control of his filmic faculties.The unbroken title shot is a tracking helicopter shot down the Thames that ends  going underneath Tower Bridge, just as a choreographed steam tug boat puffs leisurely across the frame.  Masterly.  And all with no drones and computer animation.After the first gruesome and explicit murder, after the murderer has left the office and Blaney has turned up, failed to gain entry and then left, the secretary returs from lunch and the camera remains stationary in the alleyway for a audaciously long time waiting for the discovery of the crime and the inevitable scream.  Hitchcock plays with the viewer, knowing what to show and what to leave to the imagination.I the third example, Babs, Blaey’s barmaid friend, and Rusk go up the stairs to his flat at 3 Henrietta Street and instead of following them into the flat, the camera retreats back down the stairs and back out into the bustle of the street.  The invisible transition from studio to location (flat and street) masked by a porter with a sack of potatoes on his shoulder crossing the frame.The blu ray edition shows off the superb technical achievements of the British crew, under the master’s baton.  Like all his work, it has the construction of a fine swiss watch and is a joy to behold

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Powerful
  

*by F***Y on Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 18 November 2022*

Hitchcock at his best. A hard watch at times. Barry Foster is a terrifying villain and is supported by a superb case. Jon Finch is miscast as he’s too young given his back story but he’s good.

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    The master still on top form
  

*by S***K on Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 6 April 2022*

This was Hitchcock's penultimate film and my favourite of his later films. It's set in London, and has many of his famous stylistic trademarks. The policeman's wife's cooking being a comedy highlight There are plenty of darker comic moments as well. This being an early 70s film, Hitchcock took advantage of the more lenient censorship laws, so the main murder is much more explicit than anything we'd seen before from him.I've seen the film twice in the last year, and it certainly holds up to repeated viewings. The ending is great.The bluray looks really good. I already owned a DVD, which wasn't bad, but this is much better. If I could have given it 4.5 stars I would have. Highly recommended.

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