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The Pink Panther Strikes Again

Why are the world's chief assassins after Inspector Clouseau? Why not? Everybody else is.
1976 | 103m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Charles Dreyfus, who has finally cracked over inspector Clouseau's antics, escapes from a mental institution and launches an elaborate plan to get rid of Clouseau once and for all.
Release Date: Dec 15, 1976
Director: Blake Edwards
Writer: Frank Waldman, Blake Edwards
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords police, laughing gas
Production Companies United Artists, Amjo Productions
Box Office Revenue: $33,833,201
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Sellers Chief Inspector Clouseau
Herbert Lom Dreyfus
Leonard Rossiter Quinlan
Colin Blakely Drummond
Graham Stark Hotel Clerk
Byron Kane Secretary of State
Dick Crockett President
Richard Vernon Fassbender
Briony McRoberts Margo Fassbender
Burt Kwouk Cato
André Maranne Francois
Vanda Godsell Mrs. Leverlilly
Geoffrey Bayldon Dr. Duval
Patsy Smart Mrs Japonica
Tony Sympson Mr. Shork
Norman Mitchell Mr. Bullock
Michael Robbins Jarvis
Lesley-Anne Down Olga
Dudley Sutton McClaren
Murray Kash Dr. Zelmo Flek
Hal Galili Danny Salvo
Robert Beatty Admiral
Bob Sherman CIA Agent
Phil Brown Virginia Senator
Jerry Stovin Aide
Paul Maxwell CIA Director
George Leech Mr. Stutterstutt
Harold Berens Hotel Clerk
Deep Roy Italian Assassin
Anthony Chinn Chinese Assassin
Ivan Hunte Piano Player
Josh Little Drummer
Joe Sampson Bass Player
Gordon Hunte Guitar Player
Kevin Scott M.C.
John Clive Chuck
Chris Langham Police Driver
James Warrior Police Constable
Gordon Rollings Inmate
Joan Rhodes Daphne
Damaris Hayman Fiona
Patrick Jordan Detective
Richard Bartlett Young Man
John Sullivan Tournier
Dinny Powell Marty the Mugger
Terry Richards Bruce the Knife
Bill Cummings Hindo Harry
Terry Yorke Cairo Fred
Terence Plummer 1st Kidnapper
Peter Brace 2nd Kidnapper
Cyd Child Bouncer
Eddie Stacey West German Assassin
Herb Tanney Norwegian Assassin
Joe Powell Taxi Passenger
Fred Haggerty Munich Hotel Doorman
Jack Cooper Service Repair Man
Joanna Dickens Fat Lady
Priceless McCarthy Stewardess
Terence Maidment West German Assassin
Julie Andrews Ainsley Jarvis (singing voice) (uncredited)
Omar Sharif Egyptian Assassin (uncredited)
Harry Fielder Customer (uncredited)
Alan Harris Technician (uncredited)
Name Job
Pamela Davies Script Supervisor
Bryan Coates Unit Manager
Theodore Soderberg Sound
Jim Roddan Sound Editor
Terry Marcel Assistant Director
Vicki Deason Production Assistant
James Liggat Casting Director
Kevin O'Driscoll Accountant
Dick Crockett Stunt Coordinator
Frank Waldman Screenplay
Harry Waxman Director of Photography
Alan Jones Editor
Peter Mullins Production Design
John Siddall Art Direction
Kit West Special Effects
Fred Carter Set Dresser
Michael Browne Gaffer
Bridget Sellers Wardrobe Master
Harry Frampton Makeup Artist
Peter Sutton Sound
Dave Jordan Property Master
Tiny Nicholls Wardrobe Master
Gerry Humphreys Sound
Derek Kavanagh Production Supervisor
Ernest Day Camera Operator
Barbara Ritchie Hairdresser
Blake Edwards Director, Screenplay
Henry Mancini Original Music Composer, Songs, Conductor
John Sullivan Stunt Coordinator
Albert Blackshaw Construction Manager
Don Black Lyricist
Richard Williams Opening Title Sequence
Name Title
Blake Edwards Producer
Tony Adams Associate Producer
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Charles Dance
10.0

**The best of the Panther films** As much James Bond film as Pink Panther movie, this 1976 entry begins with _former_ Chief Inspector Dreyfus, (Herbert Lom) about to be released from the lunatic asylum and all is going well - until _Chief Inspector_ Clouseau turns up... Within minutes, the new ... ly sane _former_ police commissioner Dreyfus is reduced to a _gibbering maniac_ - hell bent on destroying the world unless the authorities deliver Clouseau to him. The following 90 minutes consist of an inflatable Quasimodo hovering above Notre Dame cathedral, an absurd fight with an 'oriental lunatic', assassin wars at the Oktoberfest, a dentist with a plastic nose and the destruction of the United Nations building. Sellers and director Blake Edwards did everything right here. With a script this insane - they couldn't really go wrong.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Imagine poor old "Dreyfus" (Herbert Lom). Once the proud chief detective of the Sûreté now reduced to trying to convince his psychiatrist that he is over his kill-Clouseau phase and is ready to resume his place in society. Guess who turns up to wish him well at his hearing in front of the sanity com ... mission...? Oops! Back to square one. Scoot on a bit and "Dreyfus" is now so obsessed with revenge that he has assembled a gathering of criminal minds that would make "Spectre" looks like the boy scouts. He issues the world with an ultimatum. Deliver "Clouseau" or face the imminent destruction of the globe! Meantime, the hapless sleuth (Peter Sellers) has decided that he will put himself on the trail of his nemesis whilst trying to avoid some of the twenty-odd assassins out to get him and his own, trained-to-kill manservant "Cato" (Burt Kwouk). Lom is on great form here as the maniacal character bent on getting his pound of flesh, and as Sellers wanders about leaving comedic mayhem in his path, I was with very much with him! By now, this character is established and we know what to expect with the silly accent, slapstick antics and the incompetent bumblings gently entertaining as the soundtrack and the narrative takes a pop at a few other stories (and even director Blake Edwards' wife) as it moves along. I would have preferred a different conclusion, but I suppose that was never to be in a world where a bum actually explodes and a game of croquet can lead to concussion and near drowning. It's almost as good as the first film, and shows an ability amongst everyone here to be funny without over complicating things.

Apr 22, 2024