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In a film, this actor references García Lorca by narrating, “what a terrible time, five in the afternoon” over a long shot of his character jumping out of the way of a train. This actor’s favorite role was a slapstick spy inspired by Tintin in the comedy That Man from Rio. A 1981 (15[1])thriller ends with a helicopter shot of this actor’s body sprawled on a chateau lawn set to Ennio Morricone’s song “Chi Mai” (“kee mye”). After this actor turns around while driving to say “all she thinks about is fun” to the camera, a 1965 film’s (15[1])female lead asks, “who are you talking to?”, (-5[1])to which he responds, “the audience.” (15[1])In that film, this star of The Professional meets Samuel Fuller at a (15[1])party that (15[1])Raoul (15[1])(*) Coutard shot from four angles graded yellow, green, red, and blue. In two respective scenes from 1960s films by the same director, this actor rubs his thumb over his lips (10[2])while looking at a (-5[1])picture (10[1])of Humphrey Bogart and paints (10[1])his face (-5[1])blue. For 10 points, name this star of Pierrot le Fou and Breathless. (10[1])■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Jean-Paul Belmondo [or Jean-Paul Charles Belmondo; accept Bébel]
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