The Night Caller was released as
Peur sur la ville was released in France on April 9, 1975. The film at the time was shown at 150 venues across France and had a record advertising budget of 1.5 million francs. The authors of
French Thrillers of the 1970s: Volume I, Crime Films said the film opened to an "extraordinary box office" with nearly four million admittances, making it Belmondo's highest grossing film since
The Burglars (1971). It was the second highest grossing film in France that year, only being beaten by
The Towering Inferno (1974). The film also performed well in the box office in Germany and Italy. It was released in Italy as
Il poliziotto della brigata criminale () on April 24, 1975. It gross over 2.139 million
Italian lire in Italy, nearly equaling the most successful Italian crime thriller of the year,
Violent Rome (1975). The film was released in the United Kingdom on November 14, 1975, and in the United States on November 19, 1975. It was distributed by
Columbia Pictures in the United states as
The Night Caller, where it's running time was cut to 91 minutes. The film was released on
VHS in France with a 90 minute runtime in 1992, and later on DVD in 2001 with a 120 minute runtime. ==Reception==