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|actor1=[[Peter Sellers]] | |actor1=[[Peter Sellers]] | ||
− | |character2=Charles Dreyfus | + | |character2=Chief Insp. Charles Dreyfus |
|actor2=[[Herbert Lom]] | |actor2=[[Herbert Lom]] | ||
|character3=Maria Gambrelli | |character3=Maria Gambrelli |
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A Shot in the Dark is the second film in the Pink Panther movie series. Blake Edwards returned to direct this 1964 sequel, which marked the first film in the series to feature Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers) as the main character.
The following weapons were used in the film A Shot in the Dark:
Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police Pistol
When Clouseau goes to a restaurant with Maria Gambrelli (Elke Sommer), an assassin fires a suppressed Webley & Scott Metropolitan Police Pistol at the couple.
12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun
While undercover as a hunter, Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers) is seen carrying a 12 Gauge Double Barreled Shotgun, which he unexpectedly uses to shoot a bird. He is then confronted by the game warden, who asks Clouseau for his hunting license.