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Writers:
Peter Masterson (story)
Albert Ruben (writer)
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Release Date:
30 March 1980 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama
Plot:
A psycho-on-the-loose story, about a burned-out newspaper columnist and his circulation-hungry publisher... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win more
User Comments:
David Janssen gives a superb final screen performance more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

David Janssen ... Vince Perrino

Robert Vaughn ... Harrison Crawford III

Perry King ... Lt. John Armstrong

Mickey Rourke ... Tony Pate
William Prince ... Harrison Crawford II
Susan Sullivan ... Madeleine Crawford
William Daniels ... Freeman Stribling
Pepe Serna ... Raymond Zavala
Allan Miller ... George Weller

M. Emmet Walsh ... Sheldon Lewis
Mark Lonow ... Henry Zeller
Lane Binkley ... Doris Greasza

Christopher Allport ... Kenny Reiger

Lane Smith ... Brian
Frank McRae ... Captain Madison
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Panic on Page One (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
150 min | USA:135 min (video version)
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Iceland:12
Filming Locations:
Los Angeles, California, USA

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
David Janssen's final film appearance. more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: A wild shootout in a discotheque caps this thriller, when police lieutenant Jack Armstrong and his partner (Pepe Serna) inadvertently walk in on killer Tony Pate (Mickey Rourke) holed up with an assault rifle planning a massacre later that night (as the real Son of Sam had planned to do). Armstrong carries what appears to be a standard .38 six-shot revolver. But on the soundtrack you can hear eight shots during the first battle in a second-floor bar. Armstrong then reloads (his partner doesn't), runs up the stairs to the top floor and continues shooting it out until blasting Pate on the dance floor. Again you can count eight shots from Armstrong's gun. more

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16 out of 16 people found the following comment useful:-
David Janssen gives a superb final screen performance, 11 March 2004
Author: (ericcody) from Decatur, Ga

City in Fear, a 1980 ABC made for television movie,which is loosely based on the Son of Sam murders, is television at it's best. Anyone who gets the chance to view this movie will be in for a treat. The viewer can't lose with veteran actors like Robert Vaughn, Susan Sullivan, Mickey Rourke, Perry King and the forever amazing, but often underrated actor, David Janssen.

David Janssen would have been an Oscar nominee in films had he lived. The character of Vince Perrino played by Janssen is that of a frustrated, cynical alcoholic columnist, who is a man of many excesses one of them being alcohol. Janssen is hired by a wealthy Robert Vaughn, who recalls Janssen as a legendary columnist, who he (Vaugh)hopes can revamp a Los Angeles newspaper that has just been brought by Vaughn, when a series of murders of young women begins, that will by the end of the movie create a reign of terror in the city.

Watching this movie is almost like gradually seeing the curtains close in on the career of one of the finest actors in film and television. David Janssen died of a heart attack on February 13, 1980, he was 48 years old. City in Fear was a three (3) hour movie of the week. City in Fear aired on ABC a month after his death.

City in Fear is like two movies in one for it gives the viewer deep insight how newspapers and television news (Media) will go to extreme lengths to sell papers in a time of a national crisis like Son of Sam. It closely follows the killer's moves, played brilliantly for that time in television by Mickey Rourke whose victims are young women. Rourke would go on to make successful films such as 91/2 Weeks, Angel Heart and Barfly in the 1980's. David Janssen performance is in a class all by it's self, no one in this film can touch him. In my opinion David Janssen should have been awarded an Emmy posthumously for City in Fear. This movie was on video in the 1990's, additional copies may can still be found. City in Fear is not on DVD. Check this movie out, you will not be disappointed. R.I.P. David JANSSEN.

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