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* YouLookFamiliar: Some actors played more than one role in the series over time, such as Creator/BlancheRavalec.
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* ActorInspiredElement: Creator/GuyMarchand played {{jazz}} instruments such as piano, saxophone and clarinet, and thus he had Burma play them too, particularly Burma's SignatureInstrument, the clarinet.

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* ActorInspiredElement: Creator/GuyMarchand played {{jazz}} instruments such as piano, saxophone and clarinet, and thus he had Burma play them too, particularly Burma's SignatureInstrument, the clarinet.too.
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* InspirationForTheWork: If you wonder about the similarity of the detective's name with the former colonial name of UsefulNotes/{{Myanmar}}, Léo Malet indeed took it from there. He came up with the idea after reading a ''Literature/FuManchu'' novel in English.

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* InspirationForTheWork: If you wonder about the similarity of the detective's name with the former colonial name of UsefulNotes/{{Myanmar}}, Léo Malet indeed took it from there. He came up with the idea of using the name after reading [[LineOfSightName seeing it]] in a ''Literature/FuManchu'' novel in English.
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* InspirationForTheWork: If you wonder about the similarity of the detective's name with the former colonial name of UsefulNotes/{{Myanmar}}, Léo Malet indeed took it from there, he got the idea after reading a ''Literature/FuManchu'' novel in English.

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* InspirationForTheWork: If you wonder about the similarity of the detective's name with the former colonial name of UsefulNotes/{{Myanmar}}, Léo Malet indeed took it from there, he got there. He came up with the idea after reading a ''Literature/FuManchu'' novel in English.
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* InspirationForTheWork: If you wonder about the similarity of the detective's name with the former colonial name of UsefulNotes/{{Myanmar}}, Léo Malet indeed took it from there, he got the idea after reading a ''Literature/FuManchu'' novel in English.

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* ActorInspiredElement: Creator/GuyMarchand played {{jazz}} instruments such as piano, saxophone and clarinet, and thus he had Burma play them too, particularly Burma's SignatureInstrument, the clarinet.
* TheCastShowoff: Guy Marchand played the instruments himself.
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