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| Director: | Blake Edwards | 
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| Writer: | Blake Edwards, Frank Waldman | 
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| The famous Pink Panther jewel has once again been stolen and Inspector Clouseau is called in to catch the thief. The Inspector is convinced that 'The Phantom' has returned and utilises all of his resources – himself and his Asian manservant – to reveal the identity of 'The Phantom'. | |
| Release Date: | May 21, 1975 | 
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| Director: | Blake Edwards | 
| Writer: | Blake Edwards, Frank Waldman | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Crime, Mystery | 
| Keywords | robbery, diamond, côte d'azur, inspector | 
| Production Companies | United Artists, ITC Entertainment, Jewel Productions, Pimlico Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $41,833,347 Budget: $5,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Peter Sellers | Inspector Clouseau | 
| Christopher Plummer | Sir Charles Litton | 
| Catherine Schell | Claudine | 
| Herbert Lom | Chief Inspector Dreyfus | 
| Peter Arne | Colonel Sharki | 
| Peter Jeffrey | General Wadafi | 
| Grégoire Aslan | Chief of Lugash Police | 
| David Lodge | Mac | 
| Graham Stark | Pepe | 
| Eric Pohlmann | Fat Man | 
| André Maranne | Sgt. François Chevalier | 
| Burt Kwouk | Cato Fong | 
| Victor Spinetti | Hotel Concierge | 
| John Bluthal | Blind Beggar | 
| Mike Grady | Bell Boy | 
| Peter Jones | Psychiatrist | 
| Herb Tanney | Nice Police Chief | 
| Mollie Maureen | Little Old Lady | 
| Nadim Sawalha | Museum Guide | 
| Andre Charisse | T.V. Newscaster | 
| Michael Nightingale | Museum Tourist | 
| Pamela Abbott | Museum Tourist | 
| Francis Mortimer | Museum Tourist | 
| Yashaw Adem | Museum Guard | 
| Milton Reid | Japanese Restaurant Owner | 
| Hugo de Vernier | Doctor | 
| Claire Davenport | Masseuse | 
| Carol Cleveland | Swimming Pool Diver | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Blake Edwards | Screenplay, Director | 
| Peter MacDonald | Camera Operator | 
| Richard Williams | Opening Title Sequence | 
| Weston Drury Jr. | Casting | 
| Bridget Sellers | Wardrobe Supervisor | 
| Jeanette Freeman | Hairstylist | 
| Peter Mullins | Production Design | 
| Ken Harris | Title Designer | 
| Guy Sauteret | Assistant Director | 
| John Gant | Special Effects | 
| Tom Priestley | Editor | 
| Doug E. Turner | Sound Mixer | 
| Joe Dunne | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Frank Waldman | Screenplay | 
| John Siddall | Set Dresser | 
| Harry Frampton | Makeup Artist | 
| Bert Batt | Assistant Director | 
| Peter Sutton | Sound Recordist | 
| Connie Willis | Continuity | 
| Frank Batt | Grip | 
| Gerry Humphreys | Sound Mixer | 
| Kevin O'Driscoll | Production Accountant | 
| Beti Parry | Production Office Assistant | 
| Jack Stephens | Assistant Art Director | 
| Dick Crockett | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Jim Roddan | Sound Editor | 
| Derek Kavanagh | Production Supervisor | 
| Geoffrey Unsworth | Director of Photography | 
| Hal David | Songs | 
| Peter Samuelson | Production Manager | 
| Henry Mancini | Conductor, Original Music Composer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Blake Edwards | Producer | 
| Tony Adams | Associate Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Herbert Lom | Nominated | 
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After being quite successfully stitched up for the theft of the priceless "Pink Panther" diamond four years earlier, it falls to "Insp. Clouseau" (Peter Sellers) to find out just who has stolen it again now! He reckons it must be his nemesis "Sir Charles Litton" (this time Christopher Plummer) becau ... se his trademark glove has been left behind, but we know that that former jewel thief is also just as perplexed by the thieving since he didn't leave his poolside. Curious, he decides that he, too, is going to investigate just what is going on and that provides us with the template for this amiable comedy. He goes to where the robbery took place while "Clouseau" comes to where he lives - and meets his wife "Claudine" (Catherine Schell) in Switzerland. It's here he reckons he could be on the trail of the thief! Loads of daft slapstick ensues as his increasingly frustrated boss "Dreyfus" struggles to keep him under control and "Cato" (Burt Kwouk) provides the death-defying gymnastics. It's quite watchable, but the theme is becoming a little bit threadbare now. Plummer isn't really on screen enough to make much difference and Schell looks more like she's really wondering why she's not beck in a "Bond" movie. It's fun, and Sellers still has the expert timing and delivery to raise a smile, but they are running out of steam with the characters now.