La Cité de la peur

La cité de la peur ("The City of Fear") is a 1994 movie written by and starring the French comedy Group Les Nuls, and directed by Alain Berberian. Heavily inspired in tone by the ZAZ movies, it is considered to be one of the few examples of a successful attempt to transpose a television comedy group to the big screen.

The plot is as follows : Odile Deray, a publicist, has trouble promoting an atrociously bad horror movie, Red is Dead, about a Communist-themed serial killer. But just as the Cannes Film Festival starts, the projectionists of the movie get killed one by one by what seems to be a copycat of the movie's killer. Jumping on the occasion, she decides to use this unwanted publicity for building up the hype around the movie. As such, she gets the main actor of the movie, Simon Jérémi, to come to the festival, and hires a bodyguard, Serge Karamazov, to look after the two of them. Meanwhile, detective Patrick Biallès tries to resolve the murders, and additionally starts a relationship with Odile. Cue completely surreal scenes and parodies for 90 minutes.

The movie has quite a fanbase, and is often seen as one of the funniest French comedies made -- not that there were many competitors during the 90's if you except Le Diner de Cons a.k.a. Dinner for Schmucks a few years later.

"Serge: (after watching all the luminous neons and signposts with the mention 'Odile Deray' directed at Odile) Are you Odile Deray ? Odile: No, I'm the Pope and I'm waiting for my sister."
 * Ask a Stupid Question

"Simon: Die, communist scum !"
 * Bond One-Liner: Parodied in Red is Dead.

"Serge: I'm Serge Karamazov. Not related, I'm an only child."
 * Cat Scare: The banana. To elaborate:.
 * Credits Gag: The movie credits Bruce Wayne as Batman, Tullavu as Kim Onku ("Have you seen it ? What ? My ass !"), Gaston as the gaffer, or Çaenfait played by Dumondehein ("there are a lot of people, aren't there ?"). There's also a line about the number of sugar lumps put by one of the actresses in her teacup and how people should watch the movie again just to count them.
 * Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass:
 * Dirty Communists: Red is Dead's killer.
 * The Ditz: Simon Jérémi, oh. so much. We're introduced to him by way of his being attended by a hostess just like a child who'd have to take a plane alone, and as he's asked if he has luggage, he immediately answers that if he's been told to come, nobody told him to take some luggage with him...
 * Don't Explain the Joke

"Biallès: Do you want a whiskey ? Odile: Just a finger. (IOW: just a little bit) Biallès: Are you sure you don't want a whiskey first ?"
 * Double Entendre: Invoked.

"Serge: I think we're dealing with a serial killer. (American accent, dramatic music) Odile: A what ? Serge: A serial killer. (same accent, same dramatic music) Odile: A what ? Serge: *sighs* A sérial killeur (drops the accent) Odile: Aaaaaah, a serial killer. (American accent, dramatic music)"
 * Foreshadowing: "Hey, look ! The killer has cut his finger !"
 * Gratuitous English: More like a case of Gratuitous English Accent, but still:
 * Gratuitous English: More like a case of Gratuitous English Accent, but still:


 * Handsome Lech: Serge claims to have had sex with every single person he had to protect. Including Prince Charles.
 * Hurricane of Puns
 * Indecisive Parody: A borderline example: the movie starts with the end of Red is Dead, the horror movie Odile is supposed to advertise. It is supposed to be extremely bad, but it is already filled with the kind of jokes we'll find all throughout the rest of the movie, so the viewers don't really know if they're watching a bad horror movie, a parody of bad horror movies, or a bad parody of bad horror movies. Doesn't stop the segment from being funny as hell, though.


 * Running Gag: Simon vomiting every time he's happy, Emile's bad breath ("take a piece of gum, Emile...") and inability to deliver the saying about how you can fool one man one time, but not one thousand men one time... No, wait... One thousand men one thousand times, but not one man one thousand times... Ah, screw this...
 * Shout-Out: To Terminator ("Sarah Connor ?" "It's next door"), Basic Instinct, and to several advertising campaigns of the time.
 * Show Within a Show: The Red is Dead movie.
 * The whole movie is actually this, thanks to the "making our own sound effects because lack of budget" scene.
 * Stylistic Suck: "Because of budgetary restriction, the next scene will be entirely soundtracked by mouth." Hilarity Ensues, particularly because the "comedians" aren't very good at it.
 * Visual Pun: a lot. One particular example is a cop who's warning detective Biallès that "it's a real butcher's shop in here" (meaning that the crime scene is really bloody), only to open up a door to an actual butcher's shop.
 * Weapon of Choice: The killer's hammer and sickle.
 * What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: In one scene, Serge runs after the killer. It's treated like a car chase scene, complete with engine sound effects, tires screeching and a passerby exploding after being shoved away by Serge.