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- Good evening, Monsieur Ballon.
- Good evening, Inspector.

3 seconds sound clip from the A Shot in the Dark (1964) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:42:44.612 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- If you're going to compare the Ballon household with a Shakespearean tragedy, I suggest that Macbeth would be more appropriate.

- Oh, darling, my cue ball.

(car starts and squeals away)

- That was Madame Ballon. Follow her. When you have discovered her destination, call me immediately.

- Inspector Clouseau.

- Good evening, Monsieur Ballon.

- Good evening, Inspector.

- If you don't mind, there are one or two questions I would like to ask.

- Of course.

- Some points that need clearing up.

- Certainly.

- Do you play billiards, by any chance?

- Billiards. Oh, well, yes, I have played some billiards in my time.

- I find that it makes for a more relaxed and friendly conversation. How about you?

- Yes.

- Take a cue.

- Ah. A cue. Yes. Hmm. That should do.

- That's very strange.

- I think you'd be better off with an ordinary cue. That's what we call a bridge.

- Ah, the bridge cue, yes. Yes, I much prefer the good, old-fashioned, plain cue, you know. Yes, yes.

[...]

A Shot in the Dark (1964) Sound Clip

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Actors: Peter Sellers (Inspector Jacques Clouseau), Herbert Lom (Commissioner Charles Dreyfus), George Sanders (Monsieur Benjamin Ballon), Elke Sommer (Maria Gambrelli)

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