50 Years of ‘Frenzy’

“They’re particularly dangerous when their desires are being frustrated,” an idle gossiper muses early on in Frenzy (1972), Alfred Hitchock’s penultimate film. Spoken over shepherd’s pie and a pint in a Covent Garden pub during a discussion about the psychopath…

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