Frenzy (1972) MOVIE REACTION! FIRST TIME WATCHING!

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  • "Frenzy" movie reaction and review. #Frenzy
    The streets of London are plagued by the neck tie killer, when one of the killings seems to point to one man as the suspect he has to go into hiding and find a way to prove he his innocent.
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  • @davidryan1295
    @davidryan1295 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Good call! This film gets undeservedly overlooked by other Hitchcock films. The staircase shot is Hitchcock at his best.

  • @voodoochile333
    @voodoochile333 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I love this movie. An underappreciated film .
    Probably because of the murders, but the movie needs them to be so good.

  • @charlieeckert4321
    @charlieeckert4321 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Setting the film in Covent Garden is very much a return to his roots for Hitch as his father was a green grocer. It is no longer an active market but us a venue for wonderful shops.

  • @johnbenson2919
    @johnbenson2919 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    My favourite Hitchcock movie, sadly often overlooked.

  • @paintedjaguar
    @paintedjaguar ปีที่แล้ว +5

    "Frenzy" also had the gritty look and feel that became so popular in 70s cinema. Much less polished and pretty than Hitchcock's films from the 1950s. I wonder if you got the uncensored version, with graphic nudity during the rape scene and elsewhere? Again, something that was typical of cinema in the late 60s through the 80s.

  • @johnmoreland6089
    @johnmoreland6089 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great reaction to this very underrated Hitchcock film. Thanks! Hope to see more Hitchcock reactions.

  • @WUStLBear82
    @WUStLBear82 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Apparently Hitchcock wanted Michael Caine to play Rusk and Helen Mirren to play Babs. Caine didn't want to play such a disgusting murderer, although later in his career he did. Mirren now says she regrets not taking the role and working with Hitchcock. There are other actors who are recognizable from TV and movies of the period; Jean Marsh was head parlor maid Rose in _Upstairs, Downstairs_ , Anna Massey (daughter of actor Raymond Massey and granddaughter of the founder of Massey-Ferguson tractors) was Laura Kennedy in _The Pallisers_ , Billie Whitelaw was the Satan-worshipping nanny in _The Omen_ and Alec McCowen played Maggie Smith's nephew in _Travels With My Aunt_ (despite being nine years older than she was).

    • @LarryFleetwood8675
      @LarryFleetwood8675 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Interestingly enough, Massey would later play Mrs. Danvers in the BBC version of Rebecca (1979).

  • @juliehaley2765
    @juliehaley2765 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great film

  • @edwardsighamony
    @edwardsighamony 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Have you seen Peeping Tom from Michael Powell? It came out the same year as Psycho and in some ways would be perfect double feature with Frenzy.

    • @pobstrel
      @pobstrel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And Peeping Tom also stars Anna Massey!

  • @jtt6650
    @jtt6650 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I appreciate you doing this film, good reaction. It’s oft neglected, especially on these type of channels. As gruesome as it is, I think FRENZY is a very funny movie. FAMILY PLOT (1976) is as well. Despite the fact that it has a made-for-tv feel to it, it’s very clever. And Karen Black is in it. ;)

  • @robertjewell9727
    @robertjewell9727 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've forgotten who said it, a critic or contemporary filmmaker, that Frenzy was a film by made by a director, Hitchcock in this case, of a renewed youthfulness and that filming in London was a part of that renewal, returning to his roots as it were. Apparently Hitchcock had seen BLOW-UP by Antonioni and was a big fan of it and influenced his already established methods. The less 'fancy' shots with the exception of the amazing tracking shot down the stairwell into the noisy street were to invoke a more direct London atmosphere. And the inspector's role doesn't feel to me like an excuse for exposition, but more a slightly humourous arc of standard investigation vs. discovery with the eccentric wife as a Greek chorus to right his assumptions and the whole presentation of weird dinners in how Hitchcock often compared sex with apoetite and how those meals weirdly mirror Rusk's sickness. No wonder the wife suspects he's the killer. The bloke just wants some eggs and sausages. Also I love the score in this film by Ron Goodwin. It starts with an opening title that says, Welcome back to England! and turns into a very dark waltz. Great reaction. Cheers.

  • @hotflesh66
    @hotflesh66 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hitchcock wanted the original killer to be Sir Michael Caine who looks much like recast but he passed on the role since he thought it was too controversial and would hurt his career. Hitchcock would freeze out Caine in later life but Michael did go to his Hollywood tribute party. Little did Caine know he would do Dressed to Kill, Harry Brown, and A Shock to the System. The ex-wife was played by Anna Massey who was in Flash Gordon in the 1980s a truly OTT film. The case at the end also reminds me of the Hitchcock film Rope about the Leopold and Loeb case.

  • @rnw2739
    @rnw2739 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mate, how could you not recognise Billie Whitelaws name? and (as a Doctor Who fan which is why you knew Cribbins and Clive Swift) Jean Marsh???

  • @garybrockie6327
    @garybrockie6327 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Hitchcock’s only R rated movie. After his 1964 film Marnie disappointed at the box office studios started interfering with Hitchcock’s productions. He wanted to make a movie like Frenzy as early as 1968. He made Frenzy in England to get back to his roots so to speak.
    His last film 1976 Family Plot has a really creative plot but, his age was showing. Family Plot is worth a view though.

    • @robertjewell9727
      @robertjewell9727 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I really like Family Plot. But its weakness is the opening scene. It doesn't lay the groundwork quite right.

    • @garybrockie6327
      @garybrockie6327 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@robertjewell9727 I actually like Family Plot very much. The idea reminds me a little of Strangers on a Train. Difference being two parties crossing early in the film misunderstanding each other’s real intentions versus Family Plots misunderstanding each other’s intentions all along until late in the film.

    • @robertjewell9727
      @robertjewell9727 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@garybrockie6327 , I agree. My only problem is that Blanche shouldn't be revealed (SPOLIER ALERT!) as a phony medium until she gets into Lumley's cab and not during the actual seance that way we partake of her as similarly devious as her more malignant alter ego twin Arthur Adamson rather than make that seance comedic and diverting attention from Ms. Rainbird's real concern about a lost heir. I think it would have made the following story much more suspenseful, even if humorous, and elevate the mirroring of thosef two couples much more engaging.

  • @Verboten-xn4rx
    @Verboten-xn4rx 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Baz Foster in one of the cornyest rape scenes Hitch was a natural misogynist. Baz was a great support actor he seems to be a pre quel role with the same character in Twisted Nerve another cult classic 1969 of UK cinemas