Chronologically: Stephen King the 70s & 80s

During this episode we mention a trigger warning regarding sexual assault.  If you need to skip that portion of the show you can skip to 31:18.  Don't worry the movie will still make sense.
Eric is back this week to discuss the only R rated film in Hitchcock's catalog.  FRENZY.
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Show Notes

During this episode we mention a trigger warning regarding sexual assault.  If you need to skip that portion of the show you can skip to 31:18.  Don't worry the movie will still make sense.
Eric is back this week to discuss the only R rated film in Hitchcock's catalog.  FRENZY.
Follow Eric on Twitter @eric_hauter
Eric is editor in chief of GamingNexus.com
Check out his Youtube. Subscribe to Eric's podcast here.
Follow Jeff on twitter @podcastsbyjeff
Email the show hitchcockchronologically@gmail.com Budget Arcade Discord https://discord.gg/3UK26UV
The Movie Draft House https://podnews.net/podcast/i96aa/links

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