Fear Over the City
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Directed by | Henri Verneuil |
Written by | Henri Verneuil Jean Laborde Francis Veber |
Based on | original story by Verneuil |
Produced by | Jacques Juranville |
Starring | Jean-Paul Belmondo |
Cinematography | Jean Penzer |
Edited by | Pierre Gillette |
Music by | Ennio Morricone |
Production companies | Cerito Films Mondial Televisione Film |
Distributed by | AMLF |
Release date |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Countries | France Italy |
Language | French |
Budget | $2.7 million |
Box office | $29.6 million[1] |
Fear Over the City(French:Peur sur la ville[2]) is a 1975Frenchcrime filmdirected byHenri Verneuiland starringJean-Paul Belmondo.It was the first time Belmondo played a police officer.[3]
It was released in the United States and the United Kingdom asThe Night Caller.
Plot[edit]
Policeman Jean Letellier is under pressure, because the infamous gangster Marcucci escaped from him publicly. Moreover, during the pursuit an innocent bystander was killed by a stray bullet. Letellier is investigated for having fired the deadly bullet.
Before Letellier is cleared, a serial killer begins to murder young women, each time leaving a weird message at the site of crime. He calls himself "Minos",referring to theDivine Comedy.The murderer always declares he had punished his victims for what he considers their impure life style.
While Letellier still has no trace of Minos, he comes across Marcucci's current whereabouts. Just as before, Marcucci tries to escape in a spectacular manner when Letellier confronts him. But this time Marcucci dies in the course of action.
Marcucci's death is no relief for Letellier who is now publicly accused of having neglected the Minos case in favour of settling his personal feud with his late archenemy.
Minos keeps on murdering and leaving provoking hints until Letellier can identify him. The serial killer can only scarcely elude Letellier, who chases him over the roofs ofParis.His next coup is to take hostages in askyscraper.Letellier decides he has had it and goes airborne. From a flyinghelicopterhe jumps through the window into the flat and puts Minos down.
Cast[edit]
- Jean-Paul Belmondoas Jean Letellier
- Charles Denneras Charles Moissac
- Giovanni Cianfrigliaas Marcucci
- Adalberto Maria Merlias Minos
- Jean Martinas Inspector Sabin
- Lea Massarias Norah Elmer
- Rosy Varteas Germaine Doizon
- Catherine Morin as Hélène Grammont
- Jean-François Balmeras Julien Dallas
- Albert Delpyas Henri Vernellic
Reception[edit]
The film was the second most popular film at the French box office in 1975, afterThe Towering Inferno.[4]It was Belmondo's most popular movie sinceLe Casse(1972). It was also popular in Italy and Germany.[1][5]
It was released in the USA and the UK asThe Night Caller.
TheNew York Timessaid "it seems to be two completely different movies, neither of them up to much."[6]TheLos Angeles Timesthought the action sequences "keep an otherwise routine film entertaining."[7]Time Outsaid Belmondo is "piling stunt on daredevil stunt and risking his neck for a particularly silly story", and "desperately little of the film's energy" goes into the plot.[8]
External links[edit]
- Fear Over the CityatIMDb
- Fear Over the CityatRotten Tomatoes
- Fear Over the City[permanent dead link]at Le Film Guide
- Fear Over the CityatAllMovie
References[edit]
- ^abBox office infoat Box Office Story
- ^"Peur sur la Ville (Fear Over the City) (The Night Caller) (1975)".Rotten Tomatoes.Retrieved2012-12-22.
- ^Arnold, Gary (25 November 1975). "A Caller Under the Influence".The Washington Post.p. B2.
- ^"1975 French Box Office".Box Office Story.Retrieved23 August2016.
- ^"Box Office Information for Jean Paul Belmondo Movies".Box Office Story.Retrieved21 August2016.
- ^Elder, Richard (20 November 1975). "Belmondo Is Sleuth in 'Night Caller'".New York Times.p. 51.
- ^Thomas, Kevin (4 March 1976). "MOVIE REVIEW: Belmondo Agile in 'Night Caller'".Los Angeles Times.p. e10.
- ^"The Night Caller (1975) | Film review".Time Out London.Retrieved2019-09-03.