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    Inspector Clouseau

    G1968 · Comedy · 1h 41m

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  1. Inspector Clouseau is a 1968 British comedy film, and the third installment in The Pink Panther film series. It was directed by Bud Yorkin, written by brothers Frank Waldman and Tom Waldman and stars Alan Arkin as the title character. It was filmed by Mirisch Films at the MGM-British Studios, Borehamwood and in Europe.

  2. Inspector Clouseau: Directed by Bud Yorkin. With Alan Arkin, Frank Finlay, Delia Boccardo, Barry Foster. A string of robberies has occurred in Britain and it's up to Inspector Clouseau to catch the criminal.

  3. The movie is centered on David Niven 's role as Sir Charles Lytton, the infamous jewel thief nicknamed "the Phantom", and his plan to steal the Pink Panther diamond from a vacationing princess. The Clouseau character was a supporting, comedic role as Lytton's incompetent and oblivious antagonist.

  4. Inspector Clouseau (1968) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. 1968 · 1 hr 36 min. G. Comedy · Crime · Mystery. Clouseau attempts to outwit ten lookalikes who are robbing banks all over Switzerland as Alan Arkin takes his comedic turn as the ever-chaotic sleuth. Subtitles: English. Starring: Alan Arkin Patrick Cargill Beryl Reid. Directed by: Bud Yorkin.

  6. Inspector Clouseau. When an elusive group of thieves commits a string of robberies across Europe, the British prime minister enlists the expertise of bumbling sleuth Inspector Clouseau (Alan...

    • Comedy
  7. In a weirdly appropriate way, he's right, and "Inspector Clouseau" is one of those movies. Flashes of really good humor, like that one, are marooned in long stretches of small cheer. Clouseau is Alan Arkin this time, instead of Peter Sellers, and it's hard to say whether we gain or lose.

  8. Jun 9, 2019 · Inspector Clouseau 1968A string of robberies has occurred in Britain and it's up to Inspector Clouseau to catch the criminal.Director: Bud YorkinWriters: Bla...

  9. Detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau is borrowed from the Surete on special assignment for Scotland Yard in hopes that a fresh outlook will help the government recover the loot from the Great Train Robbery, which is being used to underwrite a new crime wave.

  10. Scotland Yard's Sir Charles Braithwaite discovers that the loot from the Great Train Robbery is being used to finance an even bigger caper and that one of his men may be in collusion with the robbers. He decides to call in Inspector Clouseau of Paris, despite the inspector's reputation as a bungler. Proceeding with confidence, Clouseau goes to ...

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