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2018
4.4(3 reviews)
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
98 pages
ISBN: 978-1911325369
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Frenzy

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Frenzy (1972) was Alfred Hitchcock's penultimate film, and arguably one of his most misunderstood and neglected. Whereas even Psycho (1960) did eventually become respectable – indeed, it's a good contender for the most admired of the Master's films - Frenzy still remains problematic for many. While Raymond De Foery makes his feelings clear in the title of his book, Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy: The Last Masterpiece , Hitchcock's controversial biographer Donald Spoto calls the film "repulsive" and "a closed and coldly negative vision of human possibility". Frenzy is perhaps Hitchcock's most nakedly autobiographical film, representing both a comeback and farewell to the city of his birth. But it started out as a very different kind of project. This Devil's Advocate discusses the evolution of the film, its production, reception, and place in Hitchcock's oeuvre, as well as its status as a key film of "sleazy Seventies" British cinema.

Book Information

Title:Frenzy
Author:Peter Turner
Series:Devils Advocates Books
Published:2018
Pages:98
ISBN-10:1911325361
ISBN-13:978-1911325369

Series Progress

This book is part of the Devils Advocates Books series.