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Frenzy
After a serial killer strangles several women with a necktie, London police identify a suspect—but he's the wrong man.
Alfred Hitchcock
Casts & Crew
Jon Finch
Barry Foster
Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Anna Massey
Alec McCowen
Vivien Merchant
Billie Whitelaw
Clive Swift
Bernard Cribbins
Michael Bates
Jean Marsh
Elsie Randolph
Gerald Sim
John Boxer
George Tovey
Jimmy Gardner
Noel Johnson
Alfred Hitchcock
Also Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
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