A Shot in the Dark (1964) - Billiards Buffoonery Scene (4/11) | Movieclips
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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2019
- A Shot in the Dark - Billiards Buffoonery: Clouseau (Peter Sellers) interrogates Ballon (George Sanders) over a game of billiards.
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
Inspector Clouseau is called to a house where a murder was committed and finds that every clue points to the beautiful maid, Maria. As more people are killed, each set of clues always points to Maria, and Closeau continues to release her and escort her around town.
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TM & © MGM (1964)
Cast: George Sanders, Maurice Kaufman, Peter Sellers
Director: Blake Edwards
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1:55 RIT OF FEALOUS JAGE
Of COURSE! Uh, not.
Is that overly curved cue stick a real billiards stick or is it just made for this film?
The funniest part when the cue stick gets pressed into Closeau's butt is missing, censored maybe?
When I watched this movie many years ago that part killed my brother and I, we couldn't stop laughing!
George Sanders, the voice of Shere Khan, in The Jungle Book.
Superb ♥️
I’m still laughing after all these years!
Did Clouseau call Ballard, Inspector?
Yes. Mistake on Sellers' part, as was the "rit of fealous jage" bit. But they kept it in the final product because it fit the character very well.
Yes. Sir Jlton Eohn was there and i guess thet's why they Ball it the Clouseau.
@@anthonyvasquezactor The same is true about Sellers' hand getting hit by the cue ball, and his knocking over the cues in the stand - both were mistakes on Seller's part they decided to keep in the final product. Fortunately, it was a comedy they were filming.
Shere Khan
That's what brought me here 😮
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