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    In a 1960's comedy film, a bungling French police inspector is called to London to investigate the aftermath of the Great Train Robbery. Who was this actor?

    Question #78751. Asked by nibbles0011. (Apr 12 07 2:03 PM)


    s3phoenix

    Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau

    Apr 12 07, 3:11 PM


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