Word: inspectors
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Impersonating a cowpoke, he accompanies a corpse to Denver, presumably because that is a crazy way to go to Denver, man. He also pretends to be a Swiss shoe clerk, a termite exterminator and an Australian police inspector, meanwhile seducing a wealthy old woman's beautiful companion (Camilla Sparv), who really loves him for reasons never made clear in the script. He is characterized throughout as an alley cat so charmless that one sullied female can recall nothing about him more memorable than: "He wears a truss...
There are numerous other characters, most of them deliberate caricatures, only a few of them funny. The Salvation Army lady and the police inspector are perhaps the best. The movie concludes with a mad chase through a graveyard, everybody dancing happily over an open grave...
...multitude of jobs we do for our own and other agencies is ever-increasing. The points of information a customs inspector has to keep in his head are so many, it is amazing that there is room for smile cells to operate. But we try to make room, and have never eased off the pressure on our officers to keep the smile side...
...However, Inspector Richard Kalil of the State Food and Drugs Division, gave a different explanation for the confusion. Kalil is reported to have said that Monosson volunteered the information that the girl was a Radcliffe student and that "she concurred." The college she attends, he added, is not of particular importance to the police...
...Police Inspector John Powers, however, indirectly chided Bova for not following the rulebook when he put his revolver-and the whole upper part of his body-inside a suspicious car. Said he: "When an officer sticks his head in the door of the car, he stands the chance of either being shot or struck by the suspect in the vehicle. He places himself at a disadvantage...