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"Just thinking about the lusts of men makes me want to heave."

"Just thinking about the lusts of men makes me want to heave."

Update: 2024-12-16
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"Just thinking about the lusts of men makes me want to heave."

Frenzy (1972), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is a gripping thriller set in London about a series of brutal murders attributed to a serial killer known as the "Necktie Strangler." The story focuses on Richard Blaney (Jon Finch), a man wrongfully accused of the crimes, as he struggles to clear his name while the real killer, Bob Rusk (Barry Foster), evades capture. Hitchcock's direction brings a chillingly dark tone, enhanced by standout performances from Anna Massey as Barbara Milligan and Billie Whitelaw as Hetty Porter.

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"Just thinking about the lusts of men makes me want to heave."

"Just thinking about the lusts of men makes me want to heave."

Cala Vox