We start the week with a cult thriller: Henri Vernoil’s Fear of the City. An essential detective film in which Jean-Paul Belmondo will play his role for the first time as a risky policeman, who will then return to the muscular L’Alpagueur, Le Professionnel, Flic ou Rogue or even Le Marginal.
The feature film was released in French cinemas in 1975 Fear in the city sees Commissioner Letelier (Belmondo) to investigate after the murder of several women. Thanks to the broken glass eye, he discovers the killer’s tracks…
An urban thriller that celebrates physical exploits and stunts Jean-Paul BelmondoHere in Inspector Harry’s shoes Made in France, Fear in the city There’s a great mix of action and humor, all in a perfectly distilled spooky atmosphere.
A classic with dialogue by Francis Weber and highlighted by the music of the great Ennio Morricone.
Babel on rooftops and in the Paris metro
Obviously, it’s impossible to ignore certain chase scenes Fear in the cityIt has become a legend. We especially think of the one that sees Babel spinning dizzyingly on the rooftops of Paris buildings, or the one where she hangs onto a subway train. Iconic.
as never involved in a film, Jean-Paul Belmondo He was injured twice. The actor broke his arm after hanging from the gallows and was cut in several places after falling from the glass roof.
Fear in the citywhose serial killer is truly horrifying, was a huge public success with almost 4 million viewers in French cinemas. Don’t miss your chance to (re)discover this thriller classic!
Tonight on C8 at 21:20.
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