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Colin Blakely | Section Director Alec Drummond | |
Leslie-Anne Down | ||
Herbert Lom | Former Chief Insp. Charles Dreyfus | |
Leonard Rossiter | Super-Intendant Quinlan | |
Peter Sellers | Chief Insp. Jacques Clouseau | |
Lesley-Anne Down | Olga Bariosova | |
Burt Kwouk | Cato | |
André Maranne | Sgt. François Chevalier | |
Byron Kane | Secretary of State Henry Kissinger | |
Briony McRoberts | Margo Fassbender | |
Dudley Sutton | Hugh McClaren | |
Hal Galili | Danny Salvo |
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Producer | Blake Edwards
Tony Adams |
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Writer | Blake Edwards
Frank Waldman |
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Peter sellers is the poet of slapstick - and here he rhymes yet again as the hopelessly clueless Inspector Clouseau. Give me ten men like Clouseau, and I could destroy the world Inspector Dreyfus said. In A shot in the Dark. But in THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN, he actually tries! Driven mad by Clouseau's incompetence, Dreyfus commandeers a doomsday device and threatens global destruction. His only demand? Clouseau's death. The world community's response? "No Problem!" But Clouseau's dumb luck serves him so well that the 26 assassins hired to kill him can't manage - though he may do the trick himself by tripping over his own two feet! |
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