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  2. Frenzy - Wikipedia

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    Frenzy ranked 14th on Variety ' s list of the Big Rental Films of 1972, with rentals of $6.3 million in the United States and Canada. [34] The film was the subject of the 2012 book Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy: The Last Masterpiece by Raymond Foery. [35] Frenzy holds a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 44 reviews.

  3. List of The Asylum films - Wikipedia

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    The Asylum is an American independent film company and distributor that focuses on producing low-budget, direct-to-video films. The company has produced titles that capitalize on productions by major studios, often using film titles and scripts very similar to those of current blockbusters in order to lure customers.

  4. Andrew Blake (director) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Blake (born 1948) is an American adult erotic film director and film producer.Blake has been inducted into both the AVN and XRCO Halls of Fame and is a medal recipient from the Worldfest-Houston International Film Festival for his first film NIGHT TRIPS.

  5. Frenzy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Frenzy is a 1972 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock Frenzy may also refer to: ... Frenzy (1982 video game), an arcade game manufactured by Stern in 1982; Frenzy ...

  6. Alex de Renzy - Wikipedia

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    He was the editor on Sexual Encounter Group (1970), was a cinematographer on seven movies, and wrote five screenplays. His production Lady Freaks (1973) introduced porn star legend Annette Haven . His films also include the two 1970s porn classics Babyface (1977) and Pretty Peaches (1978).

  7. Video nasty - Wikipedia

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    Video nasty is a colloquial term popularised [1] by the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association (NVALA) in the United Kingdom to refer to a number of films, typically low-budget horror or exploitation films, distributed on video cassette in the early 1980s that were criticised by the press, social commentators, and various religious organisations for their violent content.

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