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FRENZY (DVD) (DOL DIG 2.0/ENG SDH/SPAN/WS/1.85:1/DIGITALLY REMASTERED) DVD Movie

FRENZY (DVD) (DOL DIG 2.0/ENG SDH/SPAN/WS/1.85:1/DIGITALLY REMASTERED) DVD


1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen

PN: 025192830624     Release: 06/20/2006
Starring: Jon Finch, Barry Foster, Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Director(s): Alfred Hitchcock


Frenzy
Alfred Hitchcock entered the 1970s with his commercial reputation virtually in tatters, a far cry from his stature at the start of the 1960s. Then, he'd been in the middle of the massively successful trio of movies, North by Northwest, Psycho, and The Birds, and was a ubiquitous presence on television thanks to his anthology series Alfred Hitchcock Presents -- but the series ended, and he'd suffered three expensive box-office failures in a row, Marnie, Torn Curtain, and Topaz, in the second half of the 1960s. He redeemed himself with Frenzy, however, which marked his return not only to England for the first time in 20 years but also to the subject matter with which he'd started his career in Thrillers back in 1926 -- murder, and a hunt for a serial killer in London. As the latest female victim of the "Necktie Murderer" is found in the Thames, raped and strangled, we meet Richard Blaney (Jon Finch), a bitter, belligerent ex-Royal Air Force officer who can't seem to find his way in life. He drinks too much and holds grudges too easily, and has an explosive temper, which is very near the surface as he's just lost his job. We also meet his girlfriend, a barmaid (Anna Massey); his ex-wife, a professional matchmaker (Barbara Leigh-Hunt); and his best friend, Covent Garden fruit seller Bob Rusk (Barry Foster). Their connection to the necktie murders will be clear to us in the first 30 minutes of the movie and, not coincidentally, completely misinterpreted by the police, as Chief Inspector Oxford (Alec McCowan) and his men tighten a circle around the wrong man, who rapidly runs out of options and allies. The chase and suspense are classic Hitchcock, favorably recalling a dozen of his earlier movies, from The Lodger and The 39 Steps through Saboteur and Spellbound to Dial M for Murder and North by Northwest, with some new twists and the added energy afforded by the extensive use of actual London locations. There's also a good deal more sex and nudity here than Hitchcock was ever allowed to use in his earlier movies, owing to the relaxation of "decency" standards that had taken place in the years leading up to this production. The suspense derives from multiple interlocking and overlapping layers of uncertainty -- when will each of the two men, suspect and murderer, slip? (And which will slip first?) When and how will the police realize their mistake, and will it be in time to save the innocent man? Amid the straightforward storytelling and Thriller elements, Hitchcock manages to slip in a few bravura cinematic moments, the best of them a pullback shot down a flight of stairs into a busy street as the killer invites his next victim into his home, as well as a scene aboard a truck, with a murderer desperately wrestling with a corpse hidden in a sack of potatoes. Frenzy was adapted from Arthur La Bern's novel Goodbye Picadilly, Farewell Leicester Square by mystery aficionado Anthony Shaffer, but for all of that and its decidedly modern trappings of sex and violence, it bears the indelible stylistic stamp of Alfred Hitchcock. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jon Finch as Richard Blaney
Barry Foster as Bob Rusk
Barbara Leigh-Hunt as Brenda Blaney
Anna Massey as Barbara "Babs" Milligan
Alec McCowen as Chief Inspector Oxford
Vivien Merchant as Mrs. Oxford
Crew
Bob Laing - Art Director
Robert Laing - Art Director
Colin M. Brewer - First Assistant Director
Alfred Hitchcock - Director
John Jympson - Editor
Ron Goodwin - Composer (Music Score)
Henry Mancini - Composer (Music Score)
Harry Frampton - Makeup
Syd Cain - Production Designer
Sidney Cain - Production Designer
Leonard J. South - Cinematographer
Gilbert Taylor - Cinematographer
Brian Burgess - Production Manager
Alfred Hitchcock - Producer
Simon Wakefield - Set Designer
Peter Handford - Sound/Sound Designer
Anthony Shaffer - Screenwriter
Arthur La Bern - Book Author

Frenzy
Alfred Hitchcock's penultimate feature Frenzy was not only the master's first British-based production in two decades, but also a return to creepy form after his rocky late '60s period. Mixing lack comedy and Hitchcock's most gruesome violence since Psycho, Frenzy's story of a rapist-murderer and the wrong man accused of the crime covers classic Hitchcock territory of violent sexual deviance and the thin line between innocence and guilt. Though the atmosphere is periodically lightened by police inspector Alec McCowen's close encounters with his wife's "gourmet" cuisine, Hitchcock also takes advantage of the loosened strictures on film content to stage a horrific rape and strangulation 15 minutes into the film. This early revelation of the killer only increases the suspense, setting the stage for a macabre struggle in a potato truck between murderer and corpse, and the famous tracking shot that moves away from the killer's door (as he invites his next victim inside), down the apartment house stairs and across the street. Shot in London with a British cast, Frenzy's turn away from Hollywood glamour further emphasizes the horror that lurks beneath bland normality. An international success, Frenzy returned Hitchcock to Hollywood's good graces, but he would complete only one more film before his 1980 death. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 
Alfred Hitchcock: Golden Globe, Best Director (nominated)
Anthony Shaffer: Golden Globe, Best Screenplay (nominated)
Ron Goodwin: Golden Globe, Best Original Score (nominated)

 
Golden Globe, Best Picture - Drama (nominated)
National Board of Review, Best Picture (nominated)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:English, French
Subtitle Options:English, Spanish
Sound Processing:DDM2.0: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono (Recorded in mono, but split to give the illusion of a stereo mix on home theater systems).
Additional Features:The story of Frenzy Production notes Production photographs Theatrical trailer
DVD Aspect Ratio:1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
MPAA Rating:R
DVD Discs Included:1
DVD Sides:1
DVD DVD Region Code:1
Content Length:116 min
 

DVD Chapters:

Disc #1 -- An Alfred Hitchcock Masterpiece: Frenzy
1. Main Titles [1:59]
2. Another Necktie Murder [2:26]
3. Given the Push [12:15]
4. The Exd [8:49]
5. His Type of Woman [10:07]
6. It Was Blaney... [5:40]
7. Suddenly Rich [4:09]
8. The Murderer Upstairs [6:28]
9. The Porters [11:05]
10. Bob Helps Out [7:37]
11. Bagging Babs [3:55]
12. My Only Alibi [9:45]
13. Bob's Duty [4:13]
14. Guilty [5:01]
15. Under Suspicion [2:42]
16. Blaney's Escape [10:20]
17. Caught Without a Tie [4:39]
18. End Titles [3:42]


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