Inspector Clouseau 1968

As Inspector Clouseau, sporting his trilby First appearance Portrayed by Information Species Gender Occupation Chief Inspector Children Jaqueline Gambrelli Nationality French Inspector Jacques Clouseau ( ) is a in 's series. He is portrayed by in the original series, and also by in the 1968 film and, in a cameo, by (credited as Turk Thrust II) in the 1983 film. In the remake and its, he is played.

Peter Sellers

Inspector Clouseau (film) Inspector Clouseau is a 1968 United Artists film. It was directed by Bud Yorkin, written by Frank Waldman and Tom Waldman and stars Alan Arkin as Inspector Clouseau. It was filmed by Mirisch Films at the MGM-British Studios, Borehamwood and in Europe. Inspector Clouseau.1968 p2 by lukebaron. 09:50 Radio 2009 movie part 7 by lukebaron. 11:17 Inspector Clouseau 1968.

N1996 Vga Driver. Clouseau's likeness also appears in the animated cartoon shorts and segments. More recent animated depictions from the 1970s onward were redesigned to more closely resemble Sellers, and later Martin.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Character [ ] Overview [ ] Clouseau is an inept and incompetent police detective in the, whose investigations quickly turn to chaos. Novelty Number Plates Keygen Torrent. His absent-mindedness almost always leads to destruction of property: while interviewing witnesses in, he falls down a set of stairs, gets his hand caught in a medieval 's gauntlet, then a vase; knocks a witness senseless, destroys a priceless, and accidentally shoots another officer. Nagito Shinomiya. Despite his lack of judgement and skill, Clouseau always solves his cases and finds the correct culprits, entirely by accident.

He is promoted to Chief Inspector over the course of the series, and is regarded by background characters as ’s greatest detective, until they encounter him directly. His incompetence, combined with his luck and his periodically correct interpretations of the situation, frustrate his direct superior (former Chief Inspector Charles Dreyfus) so intensely he is eventually transformed into a. Clouseau appears convinced of his own intelligence, but does show some awareness of his limits, and attempts to appear elegant and refined regardless of the latest calamity he has just caused.