Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming for ''Frenzy''.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph of Alfred Hitchcock taken during location filming for ''Frenzy'' in Covent Garden.Alfred Hitchcock (1971) - Photograph of Alfred Hitchcock attending the Society of Film and Television Arts Awards ceremony (now known as the BAFTAs) in London in March 1971, taken by photographer Mike Lawn. His wife Alma is stood behind him.Frenzy (1972) - on set - Publicity shot from ''Frenzy''. The dummy head was used in the trailer for the body of Hitchcock floating down the River Thames.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during the location filming for ''Frenzy'' (1972).Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming for ''Frenzy''. Assistant director Colin M. Brewer is stood opposite to Hitchcock, with cinematographer Gilbert Taylor in the middle.Frenzy (1972) - on set - On set photograph of Hitchcock, Alec McCowen, and Barry Foster, taken during the filming of ''Frenzy''.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming in Covent Garden for ''Frenzy'' on July 26th, 1971.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming for ''Frenzy''.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming for ''Frenzy'' in Covent Garden by photographer Leonard Brown.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming for ''Frenzy'' (1971), with the River Thames and Big Ben in the background.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming for ''Frenzy'' in Covent Garden by photographer Leonard Brown.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming for ''Frenzy''. Director Alfred Hitchcock is on the right.Frenzy (1972) - on set - Photograph of Alfred Hitchcock taken during the filming of ''Frenzy'' at Pinewood Studios by photographer Bob Dear.Frenzy (1972) - on location - Photograph taken during location filming for ''Frenzy'', taken by photographer Frank Barratt. Assistant director Colin M. Brewer is stood opposite to Hitchcock, with cinematographer Gilbert Taylor in the middle.