
Inspector Blunder | Inspecteur La Bavure
A detective, fresh out of the academy (lowest mark in class), gets the assignment to bodyguard a spoiled rich girl reporter. She's been interviewed on TV and has questioned the virility of a mobster who kidnaps her later.
Description: A detective, fresh out of the academy (lowest mark in class), gets the assignment to bodyguard a spoiled rich girl reporter. She's been interviewed on TV and has questioned the virility of a mobster who kidnaps her later.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 100 minutes

Umbrella Coup

Borsalino

The Inquisitor

Le Guignolo

My New Partner II

Turf

You Won't Have Alsace-Lorraine

Rookies Run Amok

And Then There Were None

Les Municipaux, ces héros

Coluche
Played Trainee inspector Michel Clément / Commissioner Jules Clément

Gérard Depardieu
Played Roger Morzini, public enemy number 1

Dominique Lavanant
Played Marie-Anne Prossant, journalist

Julien Guiomar
Played Divisional commissioner Vermillot

Alain Mottet
Played Dumeze, police director

François Perrot
Played Louis Prossant, press magnate and father of Marie-Anne

Jean Bouchaud
Played Inspector Zingo

Clément Harari
Played Doctor Haquenbusch

Philippe Khorsand
Played Alphonse Rouchard, rapist of the little girl on the canal

Hubert Deschamps
Played Inspector Marcel Watrin

Martin Lamotte
Played Inspector Gaffuri

Dany Saval
Played Antique dealer

Marthe Villalonga
Played Marthe Clément, Michel's mother

Richard Anconina
Played Philou, friend of Michel

Féodor Atkine
Played Merlino, photographer

Richard Bohringer
Played Anthropometry Service Cop

Jeanne Herviale
Played Denise Morzini, mother of Roger

Michel Puterflam
Played Gégé, bartender and partner of Michel at pétanque

Louison Roblin
Played Lawyer of the little girl victim of Rouchard

Christian Spillemaecker
Played Zibet, student inspector
Rémy Azzolini
Played Goniometry specialist

Gérard Holtz
Played TV presenter
Nicholas Bang
Played English customer

Gaëtan Bloom
Played Tramp

Gérard Cailleux
Played Guitarist

André Chaumeau
Played Investigating judge
Bouboule
Played 'The elegant'

Gérard Couderc
Played Inspector

Monique Couturier
Played Cashier at Fouquet's

Hélène Zidi
Played Sarah

Gabriel Gobin
Played Satyr's lawyer
Gérard Guit
Played Waiter at Fouquet's

Youssef Hamid
Played Mustapha

Dominique Hulin
Played Inspector 'Presse-purée'

Henri Lambert
Played 'Pierrot le fou'

Patrick Laurent
Played Loulou, friend of Michel
Jack Lenoir
Played Accomplice of Morzini

Jean-Paul Lilienfeld
Played Libenstein, student inspector
Yves Morgan-Jones
Played Gendarmerie captain

Michel Pilorgé
Played 'The sheep'

Pierre Plessis
Played Charlie, seasoned police inspector

Amélie Prévost
Played Saleswoman at "Nina Ricci"

Roger Riffard
Played Parking valet
Gilbert Robin
Played Prosecutor

Jean-Michel Vaguelsy
Played TV set assistant
Huguette Vergne
Played Mrs. Prossant, wife of Louis and mother of Marie-Anne

Patrick Zard
Played Luis, friend of Michel

Hippolyte Girardot
Played Friend of Michel Clément (uncredited)

Michel Berreur
Played Accomplice of Morzini (uncredited)

Maria Laborit
Played Host of the show “Nous les femmes” (uncredited)

Jean Martin
Played Examination policeman (uncredited)
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