The Inspector
The Inspector is a series of theatrical cartoons from 1960s, which were produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and released through United Artists. Although the title character was never given a name, it was clearly based on Peter Sellers' Inspector Closeau character that appeared in the Pink Panther movies. Pat Harrington Jr. provided the voices for the Inspector, and his assistant, a Spanish Policeman named Deux-Deux (even thou "Deux" is not a Spanish surname, or even a Spanish word - in Spain, the character was named "Totó").
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DePatie-Freleng Enterprises - United Artists - Peter Sellers - Pink Panther - Pat Harrington Jr. - Spanish
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The music used for the titles of the cartoon was the song "Shot in the Dark" by Henry Mancini, the second big hit from the Pink Panther film series.
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Directors include: Friz Freleng, Gerry Chiniquy, Robert McKimson, and George Singer.
Related Topics:
Friz Freleng - Robert McKimson
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