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In the bustling London of the 1970s, a man named Robert Rusk seems to lead a normal life as a fruit trader. However, his existence takes a dark turn when a series of brutally violent murders begin to spread panic throughout the city. As the police investigations progress, attention turns to a young suspect who, by sheer coincidence, finds himself entangled in the spiral of events.

The plot thickens when this young man, a sound engineer named Richard, unexpectedly becomes the prime suspect in the crimes, despite his innocence. As he tries to clear his name, Richard is drawn into a complex web of intrigue and betrayal that pushes him further toward the abyss. Tension mounts as he uncovers hidden clues and dark secrets about the people around him, including his intriguing lover, who hides more than she seems.

With a distinctive visual style and the narrative mastery of its director, the story unfolds in an atmosphere laden with suspense, where the collateral damage of violence and madness intertwines. The film challenges perceptions of what is evil and what is madness, as Richard fights for his freedom. With unexpected twists and moments of high tension, this emotional rollercoaster keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until the shocking conclusion.

Media type
Movie
Year
1972
Director
Alfred Hitchcock
Writer
Anthony Shaffer
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.40
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
91.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
92.00
Actors
Jon Finch
Barry Foster
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Anna Massey
Alec McCowen
Vivien Merchant
Billie Whitelaw
Clive Swift
Bernard Cribbins
Michael Bates
Jean Marsh
Madge Ryan
Elsie Randolph
Gerald Sim
John Boxer
George Tovey
Jimmy Gardner
Noel Johnson
Lewis Alexander
Brian Badcoe
Michael Bilton
Joby Blanshard
Willy Bowman
Jim Brady
Donald Campbell
John Cannon
John Cater
Pauline Chamberlain
Terence Conoley
Gerry Cowper
Maxwell Craig
June Ellis
Hugh Elton
Mabel Etherington
Charles Farrell
Harry Fielder
Otto Friese
Alan Gibbs
Roberta Gibbs
Jill Goldston
John Golightly
Josie Grant
Aidan Harrington
Victor Harrington
Drewe Henley
Hubert Hill
Ken Hutchins
Barry Keegan
Juba Kennerley
Roy Lansford
Ricky Lansing
Tommy Little
Doreen Mantle
Mary Maxfield
Bunny May
Margaret Nolan
James Payne
Bob Ramsey
Robert Rietti
Phillip Ross
Michael Sheard
Jack Silk
Roy Skelton
Colin Spaull
Richard Wyler
Reg Thomason
Susan Travers
Joseph Tregonino
Paul Tropea
Bert Vivian
Pearl Walters
Rita Webb
Eric Wetherell
Fred Wood
Martin Wyldeck
Jeremy Young
Gender
Crimen
Suspense
Terror
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Alfred Hitchcock
Streaming
Max
Max Amazon Channel
Apple TV
Amazon Video
Claro video
Original title
Frenzy
Duration
116
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