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Saturday Cinema: Heavens Above

on BBC Two England

The first of two films starring the versatile Peter Sellers. Starring and A clerical error brings a brash northern vicar with strong ideas about equality and Christian charity to a pretentious middle-class community.
Produced by ROY BOULTING Directed by JOHN BOULTING
0 FILMS: page 25 and at 3.40pm
A Shot in the Dark Starring and When parlour-maid Maria Gambrelli is accused of shooting her lover, Chief
Inspector Dreyfus is alarmed to hear that Clouseau is already on the case. Soon his worst fears are realised.
Screenplay by BLAKE EDWARDS and WILLIAM PETER BLATTY Produced and directed by BLAKE EDWARDS
0 FILMS: page 25
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Contributors

Produced By:
Roy Boulting
Directed By:
John Boulting
Unknown:
Maria Gambrelli
Unknown:
Blake Edwards
Unknown:
William Peter Blatty
Directed By:
Blake Edwards
the Rev John Smallwood:
Peter Sellers
Archdeacon Aspinall:
Cecil Parker
Lady Despard:
Isabel Jeans
Harry Smith:
Eric Sykes
Simpson:
Bernard Miles
Matthew:
Brock Peters
The other Smallwood:
Ian Carmichael
Rene Smith:
Irene Handl
Winnie Smith:
Miriam Karlin
Mrs Smith-Gould:
Joan Miller
Bank manager:
Eric Barker
Insp Jacques Clouseau:
Peter Sellers
Maria Gambrelli:
Etke Sommer
Chief Insp Charles Dreyfus:
Herbert Lorn
Benjamin Ballon:
George Sanders
Dominique Ballon:
Tracy Reed
Hercule Lajoy:
Graham Stark
Francois:
Andre Maranne

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