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That's No Lady, That's Notre Dame (1966) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Summary: Inspector Clouseau dresses like a woman in an attempt to nab a purse-snatcher at the Paris Hotel D'Hote, but the Surete Commissioner thinks that the disguised Clouseau really is really a woman- Clouseau's sister- and since Clouseau is too embarrassed to identify himself to the Commissioner, he decides to go along with the Commissioner to a restaurant in the Hotel D'Hote. They end up in the Commissioner's own apartment, where the Commissioner's wife is home with a headache! (imdb)
Country: USA
Directed By: George Singer
Written By: John W. Dunn
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