Meet the legendary French actor Jean-Paul Belmondo with this magnificent Peur Sur La Ville Poster in a splendid vintage style!
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Description of this Fear In The City Poster
Nora Elmer, a lonely young widow, regularly receives phone calls from a stranger who lets her know that he not only knows the details of her private life, but has also visited her apartment in her absence. One evening, he tells her that he is going to visit her. Frightened, she has a heart attack and falls from the window of her apartment on the 17th floor. Commissioner Jean Letelier (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is in charge of the investigation. He is hesitant to take on the case, because at this point he only has one idea in mind: catching the dangerous criminal Marcucci, who got him fired from the anti-gang unit several years ago. The next day, the commissioner receives a call from a stranger who calls himself Minos and claims that he has punished Nora for neglecting to mourn her late husband, and that he intends to continue punishing the sinners. The maniac promises to send the commissioner fragments of his photograph after each murder. Letelier does not take this confession seriously and does not consider Nora's death to be murder. However, at the insistence of his superiors, he draws up a list of women who have recently changed their phone numbers and will question them to find out if this is due to harassment from a stranger.
They find the stalker's next victim in the hospital. This is Nurse Ellen. But Minos discovers their plans and, disguised as a policeman, visits his other victim, the widow of a jeweler, Germaine Doison, and kills her. At that moment, Letelier rings the doorbell. Minos tries to escape through the roof, and the commissioner pursues him. But the commissioner soon decides to stop pursuing Minos, because his colleagues inform him that Marcucci has appeared in town. This time, Letelier manages to take care of his old enemy. But the next day, the newspapers published Minos' statement that, instead of pursuing the maniac, Commissioner Letelier preferred to settle his personal scores. Letelier's request to remove him from the case is refused by his superiors. Shards of glass found after the chase turn out to be fragments of a glass eye. Meanwhile, nurse Helen, the married chief physician's mistress, continues to receive calls from Minos. The commissioner spends all his time in his apartment listening to phone calls. In response to another call from Minos, Helen asks him to leave her alone, pretending that she is in bed with her husband. She receives a call from the hospital from surgeon Dr. Pierre Valdec, who asks her to help with an emergency operation. Letelier takes her to the hospital, and Valdec starts asking her questions about what she was doing in bed with Letelier. Helene is horrified to realize that Valdack and Minos are the same person and dies by Valdack's hand. The next day, his body was found in the locker room. Catching Minos then becomes a question of honor for the commissioner.
Valdack shows up to testify. The commissioner's colleague, Letelier, gives him fire. After Valdack's departure, Letelier, who does not understand why Valdack did not immediately notice the lighter he was holding on his left, covers his left eye with a box containing fragments of an artificial eye brought back from the laboratory. expertise and asks him to repeat the experiment. The police realize that Valdek is Minos. They enter his apartment, but the maniac is not there; he throws a grenade into the queue for tickets to a pornographic film and takes the family of the film's lead actress hostage in a skyscraper. The police rush to the actress's home. Waldek holds the actress's family at gunpoint and sets off the explosives he brought with him. He begins negotiations with the police, demanding the guarantee of an escape route: a car and a plane. Letelier, descending from a helicopter on a cable, breaks a window, enters the apartment and neutralizes the criminals in hand-to-hand combat.