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Poor Miguel. He was really in one of his moods last night. First he babbled in Spanish, and then he cried.

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

You can hear this line at 00:33:15.335 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- I cried a little bit afterwards, but that wasn't because I was sorry it happened.

- It was something he said.

- He insulted you.

- Oh, no.

- He lit a cigarette and took a long puff, and... Tell me, why do so many men smoke afterwards? No wonder tobacco companies get rich.

- Yes, I must admit I had never thought of it quite that way.

- Hmm. Last night, it was to be our last night. It was all finished.

- You were leaving him?

- Oh, no. He was leaving me.

- Poor Miguel. He was really in one of his moods last night. First he babbled in Spanish, and then he cried.

- You know, he really broke down and cried.

- You don't say.

- I do say.

- And then when I tried to console him, make him feel better, suddenly he was tearing off my clothes and cursing like a madman.

- Hmm. Very strange. Very strange.

- The thing I don't understand... Ostos was leaving you, and yet, by your own account, he was behaving like a jealous madman.

- Well, you see, I thought if he was leaving me, he'd suffer, thinking that I was alone.

[...]

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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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