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Revenge of the Pink Panther

Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the movies.
1978 | 99m | English

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Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau is dead. At least that is what the world—and Charles Dreyfus—believe when a dead body is discovered in Clouseau's car after being shot off the road. Naturally, Clouseau knows differently and, taking advantage of not being alive, sets out to discover why an attempt was made on his life.
Release Date: Jan 08, 1978
Director: Blake Edwards
Writer: Blake Edwards, Frank Waldman, Ron Clark
Genres: Comedy, Crime, Mystery
Keywords inspector, clouseau, bumbling, hilarious
Production Companies United Artists, Jewel Productions, Pimlico Films, Sellers-Edwards productions
Box Office Revenue: $49,579,269
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Sellers Chief Inspector Clouseau
Herbert Lom Chief Inspector Dreyfus
Dyan Cannon Simone Legree
Robert Webber Philippe Douvier
Robert Loggia Al Marchione
Paul Stewart Julio Scallini
Adrienne Corri Therese Douvier
Douglas Wilmer Police Commissioner
Alfie Bass Fernet
Sue Lloyd Claude Russo
Tony Beckley Guy Algo
Graham Stark Dr. Auguste Balls
André Maranne François
Ferdy Mayne Dr. Paul Laprone
Valerie Leon Tanya
Elisabeth Welch Mrs. Wu
Charles Augins Vic Vancouver
Lon Satton Sam Spade and the Private Eyes
Danny Schiller Cunny
Burt Kwouk Cato Fong
Irvin Allen Haig & Haig
Robert Labassiere Haig & Haig
John Wyman Toledo
Rosita Yarboy Sam Spade and the Private Eyes
Keith Hodiak Sam Spade and the Private Eyes
Pepsi Maycock Sam Spade and the Private Eyes
Anthony Chinn Chinese Doorman
Kristopher Kum Chinese Businessman
Maureen Tann Chinese Lady of Easy Virtue
Me Me Lai Chinese Lady of Easy Virtue
Jacqui Simm Chinese Lady of Easy Virtue
Fiesta Mei Ling Chinese Lady of Easy Virtue
Alec Bregonzi Douvier's Boardmember
Arnold Diamond Douvier's Boardmember
John G. Heller Douvier's Boardmember
David King Douvier's Boardmember
Steve Plytas Douvier's Boardmember
Fredric Abbott Douvier's Soldier
Norman Hartley Douvier's Soldier
Paul Antrim Lookout
John Newbury President
John Clive President's Aide
Brian Jackson Police Chief
Margaret Anderson Police Chief's Wife
Andrew Lodge Police Sergeant
Henry McGee Officer Bardot
Andrew Sachs Hospital Inmate
Christine Shaw Nurse
Julian Orchard Hospital Clerk
Michael Ward Real Estate Agent
Maria Charles Lady Client
Frank Williams Gentleman Client
Rita Webb Lady at Window
John Bluthal Guard at Cemetery
John A. Tinn Mr. Chow
Keen Jing Assistant Manager
Bernie R. Hickban Desk Clerk
Ed Parker Mr. Chong (uncredited)
Barrie Holland Nightclub Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Henry Mancini Music, Songs
Leslie Bricusse Lyricist
Jim Roddan Sound Editor
Blake Edwards Director, Screenplay, Story
Gordon Daniel Sound Editor
Lon Satton Vocals
Frank Waldman Screenplay
Brian Johnson Special Effects
Alan Jones Editor
Ron Clark Screenplay
Dave Jordan Property Master
John W. Dunn Title Designer
Diane Appleby Producer's Assistant
Terry Marcel Assistant Director
Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bob Kindred Camera Operator
Roy Charman Sound Mixer
Ronnie Anscombe Assistant Camera
Bobbie Smith Key Hairdresser
Peter Mullins Production Design
Kevin O'Driscoll Production Accountant
Ernest Day Director of Photography
Anthony Squire Second Unit Director
Joe Dunne Stunt Coordinator
Doug E. Turner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lindsey Jones Publicist
Maurice Gillett Gaffer
Pamela Davies Script Supervisor
John Comfort Production Manager
Jim Kane Grip
Harry Frampton Key Makeup Artist
Dina Eaton Assistant Editor
Jack Stephens Set Dresser
Marilyn Clarke Production Assistant
James Liggat Casting Director
Dick Crockett Stunt Coordinator
Tony Graysmark Construction Manager
Tiny Nicholls Wardrobe Supervisor
Art Leonardi Title Designer
John Siddall Art Direction
Francine Taylor Producer's Assistant
Name Title
Blake Edwards Producer
Tony Adams Executive Producer
Derek Kavanagh Associate Producer
Ken Wales Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

I suppose the writing was on the wall for this Sellers/Edwards production right from the start with the rearranged Henri Mancini theme tune. Thereafter, we introduce "Clouseau" (Peter Sellers) to the (more lucrative?) American market as he is targeted by the Paris branch of the New York mob. Philipp ... e Douvier (Robbert Webber) leads the local team and is under pressure to demonstrate that he still has what it takes. They decide some proof is needed, and what better way than to beump-eouf France's most acclaimed detective. This result might also give the long-suffering "Dreyfus" (Herbert Lom) a chance to reclaim his job, sanity and the limelight. Of course, nothing goes to plan and soon the bumbling policeman is causing havoc across the city trying to find out who wanted him pushing up the daisies. It's Lom who steals the scenes for me - his sessions with his psychiatrist (Ferdy Mayne) and his increasingly nervous twitches and paranoid behaviour when even the name of his nemesis is mentioned is really all that remains that's funny now. Sellers does just enough, but the plot is thin, the writing has lost much of it's originality and it struggles to find things worthy of the usual standard of parody as even "Cato" becomes embroiled in something akin to "Mister Wong". They ought to stop now.

Apr 25, 2024