A Shot in the Dark

A Shot in the Dark

102 mins | Crime, Comedy, Mystery | June 23, 1964

When rich Mr. Benjamin 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 secretly tries to follow her. Things do not work out the way the inspector wants and people keep ending up murdered, and every 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

102 mins | Crime, Comedy, Mystery | June 23, 1964

A Shot in the Dark
When rich Mr. Benjamin 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 secretly tries to follow her. Things do not work out the way the inspector wants and people keep ending up murdered, and every 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...
IMDb rating 7.4
Producers United Artists, The Mirisch Corporation
Original title A Shot in the Dark
Directors Derek Cracknell, Constance Willis, Blake Edwards
Writers Leland Hayward, William Peter Blatty, Harry Kurnitz, Marcel Achard, Blake Edwards

Cast

Peter Sellers

as Jacques Clouseau

Elke Sommer

as Maria Gambrelli

George Sanders

as Benjamin Ballon

Herbert Lom

as Charles Dreyfus

Graham Stark

as Hercule LaJoy

Moira Redmond

as Simone

Tracy Reed

as Dominique Ballon

Burt Kwouk

as Kato

André Maranne

as François

Vanda Godsell

as Madame LaFarge

Maurice Kaufmann

as Pierre

Ann Lynn

as Dudu

David Lodge

as Georges

Martin Benson

as Maurice

Reginald Beckwith

as Receptionist

Douglas Wilmer

as Henri LaFarge

Bryan Forbes

as Camp Attendant

Andre Charisse

as Game Warden

Howard Greene

as Gendarme

John Herrington

as The Doctor

Jack Melford

as The Psycho-Analyst

Victor Baring

as Taxi Driver

Victor Beaumont

as Gendarme

Tutte Lemkow

as Kazak Dancer

Fred Hugh

as Balding Customer

Rose Hill

as Soprano