Some articles on inspector, police:
Infernal Affairs III - Cast
... Andy Lau as Senior Inspector Lau Kin-ming (劉健明), a former triad mole in the police force who tries to cover his past and remain as a cop Edison Chen as young Lau Kin-ming Tony ... Wing-yan Leon Lai as Superintendent Yeung Kam-wing (楊錦榮), Lau's rival in the police force Eddie Li as young Yeung Kam-wing Chen Daoming as Shen Cheng "Shadow" (沈澄), a Mainland Chinese triad boss who is ... Berg Ng as Inspector Cheung (張SIR) Wan Chi-keung as Officer Leung (梁SIR) Gordon Lam as Inspector Lam Kwok-ping / "Inspector B (Billy)" (林國平 / 大B), the triad mole who killed Chan in the first film ...
... Andy Lau as Senior Inspector Lau Kin-ming (劉健明), a former triad mole in the police force who tries to cover his past and remain as a cop Edison Chen as young Lau Kin-ming Tony ... Wing-yan Leon Lai as Superintendent Yeung Kam-wing (楊錦榮), Lau's rival in the police force Eddie Li as young Yeung Kam-wing Chen Daoming as Shen Cheng "Shadow" (沈澄), a Mainland Chinese triad boss who is ... Berg Ng as Inspector Cheung (張SIR) Wan Chi-keung as Officer Leung (梁SIR) Gordon Lam as Inspector Lam Kwok-ping / "Inspector B (Billy)" (林國平 / 大B), the triad mole who killed Chan in the first film ...
Five Find-Outers - Characters
... Police Force Theophilus Goon, also known as Mr Goon and Clear-Orf – the village policeman, who is outwitted by the five children in every story ... Inspector Jenks, also known as Chief Inspector and Superintendent – the head of the local police department ... are resented by Mr Goon, the children always telephone the Inspector when they have solved a mystery ...
... Police Force Theophilus Goon, also known as Mr Goon and Clear-Orf – the village policeman, who is outwitted by the five children in every story ... Inspector Jenks, also known as Chief Inspector and Superintendent – the head of the local police department ... are resented by Mr Goon, the children always telephone the Inspector when they have solved a mystery ...
Famous quotes containing the words inspector and/or police:
“Chief Inspector Dreyfus: What about the maid?
Inspector Clouseau: The maid?
Chief Inspector Dreyfus: Was he jealous of her, too? He strangled her.
Inspector Clouseau: Its possible that his intended victim was a man and he made a mistake.
Chief Inspector Dreyfus: A mistake? In a nudist camp?
Inspector Clouseau: Nobodys perfect.”
—Blake Edwards (b. 1922)
“The State has but one face for me: that of the police. To my eyes, all of the States ministries have this single face, and I cannot imagine the ministry of culture other than as the police of culture, with its prefect and commissioners.”
—Jean Dubuffet (19011985)