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Herbert Lom - 66zoolane - 18-02-2021

Sunderland got Dreyfuss...we're going to need Clouseau


RE: Herbert Lom - stayinupforever - 19-02-2021

It will be interesting to see where his money comes from? Is it his or the wider family/business?


RE: Herbert Lom - hilsea12 - 19-02-2021

Yes he is the son of Margaritta, and she has an estimated wealth of $5.6Billion Dollars.


RE: Herbert Lom - stayinupforever - 19-02-2021

Sacha all over again?


RE: Herbert Lom - Tomsk - 19-02-2021

They seem pretty excited about it on the Sunderland board.

What's the Herbert Lom thing?


RE: Herbert Lom - hilsea12 - 19-02-2021

From the film "The Pink Panther, it was the first to feature the Clouseau character as the protagonist of the film, investigating a murder. This film marked the first appearance of many of the tropes and supporting characters long associated with the series, including Commissioner Dreyfus (portrayed by Herbert Lom), his assistant François (portrayed by André Maranne), and Clouseau's manservant, Cato (portrayed by Burt Kwouk). It also co-starred Elke Sommer, George Sanders,"


RE: Herbert Lom - Tomsk - 19-02-2021

Ah, I read Clouseau and thought Cousteau, at which point my puny brain went pop


RE: Herbert Lom - Wightblue - 19-02-2021

So the good lady Dreyfus has c. 4 times the wealth of our own owner, Michael Eisner.

I very much doubt that they will only ‘eat what they kill’


RE: Herbert Lom - Isaac Hunt - 19-02-2021

(19-02-2021, 12:12 PM)hilsea12 Wrote: From the film "The Pink Panther, it was the first to feature the Clouseau character as the protagonist of the film, investigating a murder. This film marked the first appearance of many of the tropes and supporting characters long associated with the series, including Commissioner Dreyfus (portrayed by Herbert Lom), his assistant François (portrayed by André Maranne), and Clouseau's manservant, Cato (portrayed by Burt Kwouk). It also co-starred Elke Sommer, George Sanders,"

Huge ommission Hilsea    Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau


RE: Herbert Lom - bluebollox - 19-02-2021

(19-02-2021, 01:32 PM)Isaac Hunt Wrote:
(19-02-2021, 12:12 PM)hilsea12 Wrote: From the film "The Pink Panther, it was the first to feature the Clouseau character as the protagonist of the film, investigating a murder. This film marked the first appearance of many of the tropes and supporting characters long associated with the series, including Commissioner Dreyfus (portrayed by Herbert Lom), his assistant François (portrayed by André Maranne), and Clouseau's manservant, Cato (portrayed by Burt Kwouk). It also co-starred Elke Sommer, George Sanders,"

Huge ommission Hilsea    Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau

That was the sequel iirc. "A Shot in The Dark". @ least the only one with Sommer & Sanders in. Hilarious film. Smile


RE: Herbert Lom - Pedalo_menders - 19-02-2021

They are such a joke club lol

Imagine having an owner younger than half the players Big Grin
Do they know the U21's squad restrictions have been lifted?


RE: Herbert Lom - 66zoolane - 20-02-2021

Well, that's a relief. After today's performance, I  just realised we had Clouseau and Cato in charge all along.

Nothing else can go wrong Big Grin