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  • A Shot in the Dark is the 8th episode of the 11th season of "E.R."
  • When rich M. Ballon's Spanish driver is found shot dead, Inspector Jacques Clouseau is the first official on the scene. All evidence suggests Maria Gambrelli, the maid, to be the murderer. But Clouseau, being attracted to the beautiful girl, is convinced that she is hiding something. So, he has her released from jail and tries to follow her secretly. Things do not work out the way the inspector wanted and people keep being murdered, and each time innocent Maria seems to be the killer. But with someone important wanting Clouseau and nobody else to cover this case, his tolerance-challenged boss Charles Dreyfuss is close to losing his mind when casualties keep turning up. And Clouseau keeps on causing trouble without knowing it...
  • A Shot in the Dark is a comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and is the second installment in the Pink Panther series. Peter Sellers is featured again as Inspector Jacques Clouseau of the French Sûreté. Clouseau's bumbling personality is unchanged, but it was only in this film that Sellers began to give him the idiosyncratically exaggerated French accent that was to become a hallmark of the character. The film also introduces Herbert Lom as his boss, Commissioner Dreyfus, and Burt Kwouk as his long-suffering servant, Cato, who would both become series regulars. Elke Sommer plays the attractive Maria Gambrelli.
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  • 1964-06-23
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  • Marcel Achard - Harry Kurnitz - Blake Edwards - William Peter Blatty
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  • A Shot in the Dark
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  • 2004-12-02
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  • Judgement Day
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  • English
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  • 9
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  • The Pink Panther
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  • 258
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  • A Shot in the Dark
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  • 『かつて闇の森で非情なまでに手際よくゴブリン狩りをした一人のハンターの技術が記述されている伝説の書』
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  • 58586
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  • 8
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  • right|300px Peter has the couch outside of the house and he and the guys take advantage of it to do their drinking, but when it is taken, they decide to form a community watch. Despite Joe's explanation that they can't get guns, Peter manages to get his hands on several. When Peter spots a shadowy figure getting into Cleveland's house, he accidentally shoots Cleveland Jr.. left|300px At the hospital, Peter meets the Browns and finds Cleveland and Donna upset, considering him a racist as Jr. explains that he didn't hear Peter approach due to his listening to music on a headset. As Joe tries to explain that the police have considered it an accident, Cleveland refuses to have anything further to do with Peter, going on television to force the city of Quahog to consider it a hate crime. The Griffins become pariahs and Peter decides to prove that he isn't racist. He tries to take Cleveland a drink and cigars but is rebuffed, and his clumsiness results in Cleveland's house catching on fire. As a crowd gathers, Peter's screams for the family to get out of the burning house are misconstrued as threats and Joe is forced to arrest Peter on orders of his supervisors to pacify the black community. In jail, Carter arrives and offers his help in bailing him out, as well as providing a distraction for the community. In court, Jr.'s testimony reduces the room to tears but Carter's lawyer attacks Jr.'s music choice, hinting that he is a thug. Peter objects to the character assassination as the lawyer even tricks Jr. into taking a knife, and making it appear that he is a threat. Cleveland confronts Peter outside the courtroom and insists that their friendship is over. As the mob turns on Cleveland and his family outside of their home, Peter intercedes and admits to shooting Jr.. Cleveland is touched by this action and claims to have shot Jr. himself, causing the crowd to flee in disinterest in black-on-black crime. He admits that he realized that Peter only shot Jr. due to his stupidity, not due to being racist. Peter apologizes to Jr. and it is accepted until Cleveland leaves, then he threatens Peter, laughs it off and then leaves him wondering if he is joking or not.
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  • 1964-06-23
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  • A Shot in the Dark is a comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and is the second installment in the Pink Panther series. Peter Sellers is featured again as Inspector Jacques Clouseau of the French Sûreté. Clouseau's bumbling personality is unchanged, but it was only in this film that Sellers began to give him the idiosyncratically exaggerated French accent that was to become a hallmark of the character. The film also introduces Herbert Lom as his boss, Commissioner Dreyfus, and Burt Kwouk as his long-suffering servant, Cato, who would both become series regulars. Elke Sommer plays the attractive Maria Gambrelli. The film was not originally written to include Clouseau, but was an adaptation of a stage play by Harry Kurnitz adapted from the French play L'Idiote by Marcel Achard. A Shot in the Dark by Marcel Achard and adapted by Harry Kurnitz had a 1961-1962 Broadway run, directed by Harold Clurman. Its cast included Julie Harris, Walter Matthau, and William Shatner. As Blake Edwards and future The Exorcist creator William Peter Blatty began work on the script, they decided the story would be a good vehicle for the Clouseau character, and rewrote the script around the new premise. The film was released only a few months after the first Clouseau film, The Pink Panther.
  • A Shot in the Dark is the 8th episode of the 11th season of "E.R."
  • When rich M. Ballon's Spanish driver is found shot dead, Inspector Jacques Clouseau is the first official on the scene. All evidence suggests Maria Gambrelli, the maid, to be the murderer. But Clouseau, being attracted to the beautiful girl, is convinced that she is hiding something. So, he has her released from jail and tries to follow her secretly. Things do not work out the way the inspector wanted and people keep being murdered, and each time innocent Maria seems to be the killer. But with someone important wanting Clouseau and nobody else to cover this case, his tolerance-challenged boss Charles Dreyfuss is close to losing his mind when casualties keep turning up. And Clouseau keeps on causing trouble without knowing it...
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