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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Frenzy’ – Vernon Sewell’s Non-Hitchcock Noir Thriller

October 26, 2017 by James Jay Edwards

A few months back, Cinema Fearité waxed upon the confusion that sometimes can be inspired by horror movie titles when we compared Witchtrap to Witchboard.  But what happens when two movies from different decades share the same name?  We saw it with the non-Chucky Sidney Lumet movie Child’s Play.  We saw it with movies called […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Allan Gray, C. Vylars, Derrick De Marney, Federick Valk, Franz Liszt, Gunther Krampf, Joan Greenwood, L'Angoisse, Latin Quarter, Pierre Mills, Vernon Sewell

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