Inspector Blunder | |
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Directed by | Claude Zidi |
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Produced by | Claude Berri |
Starring | Coluche Gérard Depardieu |
Cinematography | Henri Decaë [2] |
Edited by | Nicole Saunier [1] |
Music by | Vladimir Cosma [1] |
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Distributed by | AMLF [1] |
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Country | France |
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The film was shot in Paris between 21 July and 29 September 1980. [1]
The film was released in France in 1980. [1] The film was released on VHS in France on 1996. [1]
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