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Fear over the City (Peur sur la ville)
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Cinema Poster
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Country
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France Italy
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Directed by
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Henri Verneuil
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Release Date
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1975
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Language
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French
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Studio
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Cerito Films Mondial Televisione Film
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Fear over the City (Peur sur la ville) is a 1975 French crime triller directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo as Paris police Commissioner Jean Letellier. Letellier has two opponents: his old enemy, gangster Marcucci, and maniacal killer calling himself Minos.
The following weapons were used in the film Fear over the City (Peur sur la ville):
Revolvers
Smith & Wesson Model 38
Smith & Wesson Model 38 revolvers are service sidearms of Commissioner Jean Letellier (Jean-Paul Belmondo) and other French police detectives.
Smith & Wesson Model 38 - .38 Special
Letellier with S&W Model 38.
Letellier bullies a petty criminal (
Jacques Rispal) with his revolver.
Letellier fires. 5-shot cylinder is seen.
Letellier holds his revolver during the shootout in Paris subway.
Letellier carries the revolver in holster.
An unnamed police inspector (
Henry Djanik) at the right holds an S&W Model 38 in the final scene.
Colt Trooper Mk III
In the flashback scene Letellier (Jean-Paul Belmondo) uses a Colt Trooper Mk III with 4-inch barrel. Later he uses the same revolver during firefight with Marcucci in Paris subway. In this scene Letellier's revolver several times switches from Smith & Wesson Model 38 to Colt Trooper and back again in a continuity error.
Colt Mk Trooper with 4" barrel - .357 Magnum
Letellier holds his Colt Trooper in the flashback scene.
Letellier chases Marcucci's car.
The Colt-style cylinder release is seen.
Letellier fires at Marcucci's car.
Letellier with revolver in the scene in subway.
Colt Official Police
In a flashback scene Marcucci (Giovanni Cianfriglia) uses a Colt Official Police revolver. Later Marcucci use the same revolver during the shootout in Paris subway. A similar looking revolver is seen in hands of a police inspector in the flashback scene.
Colt Official Police - 4" Barrel - .38 Special
Marcucci fires his Colt during the chase after bank robbery.
Marcucci uses Colt in Paris subway. The position of screws on the frame of the revolver allows to identify it as Colt Official Police, rather than
Colt Police Positive as it was guessed previously.
A police inspector with a Colt revolver in the flashback scene.
Enfield No.2
Minos (Adalberto Maria Merli) uses an Enfield No.2 revolver when he took hostages in final scene.
Enfield No. 2 Mk I. Original configuration with spurred hammer - .38 S&W
Minos with Enfield revolver.
Minos' revolver on the floor.
Arminius revolver
In one scene an unnamed police inspector (Henry Djanik) carries an Arminius revolver. The exact model is unclear, thought Arminius HW-3 is a reasonable guess.
The police inspector in Valdeck's apartments. The typical Arminius golden logo on the frame of the revolver can be seen.
The shape of the grip is seen.
Manurhin MR-73
In the final scene the troopers of special police unit carry Manurhin MR-73 revolvers.
Manurhin MR-73 Gendarmerie with 3 inch barrel
The revolver is seen in holster. The position of the logo on the grip matches Manurhin revolvers.
A trooper holds his revolver.
Various revolvers
A police inspector holds a revolver in the flashback scene.
A pair of police officers at the right hold revolvers in the final scene.
Pistols
Beretta Model 70
Germaine Doizon (Rosy Varte), one of Minos victims, tries to protect herself with a stainless Beretta Model 70 but fails. After the murder Minos (Adalberto Maria Merli) takes the pistol and uses it during the chase on roofs.
Beretta Model 70, Inox version - .32 ACP
Germaine Doizon takes Beretta Model 70 from locker.
Germaine Doizon holds her Beretta.
Minos fires at Letellier during the chase on roofs.
Walther PP
Julio Cortes (Henri-Jacques Huet) uses a Walther PP against Letellier and Moissac.
Post war Walther PP Pistol - .32 ACP. Though most of the pistols built immediately after the war were made by
Manurhin of France (under license), the guns are marked
"Made in West Germany".
Julio Cortes draws his Walther.
Cortes fires at Letellier.
Letellier holds Cortes' Walther.
M1911-style pistol
During the robbery in the flashback scene one of the gangsters is armed with an M1911A1-style pistol.
World War II Colt M1911A1 Pistol - .45 ACP. This was an issued U.S. Army pistol with parkerized finish, thus the official designation of M1911A1
A gangster at the right fires a pistol.
The pistol on the stairs.
Walther P38
What appears to be a Walther P38 is seen in hands of a gangster in the flashback scene.
Walther P38 WWII dated with black grips - 9x19mm
The man in center holds what appears to be a P38.
SMG
Gevarm Type D4
A Gevarm Type D4 submachine gun is used by a gangster during bank robbery in a flashback scene.
Gangster with Gevarm D4 SMG.
Rifles
Mauser 98 Sporter
Police snipers use Mauser 98 Sporter sniper rifles in the final scene.
German-style Mauser 98 Sporter Model K - 7.92x57mm Mauser
Police snipers with bolt-action sniper rifles.
Grenades
F1 grenade
In one scene Minos (Adalberto Maria Merli) throws an F1 hand grenade into the crowd. Two more grenades are seen when Minos takes hostages in the final scene.
F1 High-Explosive Fragmentation hand grenade with Mle1935 fuse.
Minos ready F1 grenade to throw.
Minos readies a bomb in Pamela Sweet's apartments. Two F1 grenades are seen near the bomb.