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| Director: | Harald Zwart | 
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| Writer: | Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, Steve Martin | 
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| When legendary treasures from around the world are stolen, including the priceless Pink Panther Diamond, Chief Inspector Dreyfus is forced to assign Inspector Clouseau to a team of international detectives and experts charged with catching the thief and retrieving the stolen artifacts. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 06, 2009 | 
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| Director: | Harald Zwart | 
| Writer: | Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, Steve Martin | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Mystery | 
| Keywords | paris, france, france, rome, italy, detective, vatican (holy see), diamond, theft, clouseau, diamond theft | 
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Robert Simonds Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $75,871,032 Budget: $70,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Steve Martin | Clouseau | 
| Jean Reno | Ponton | 
| Emily Mortimer | Nicole | 
| Andy García | Vicenzo | 
| Alfred Molina | Pepperidge | 
| Yuki Matsuzaki | Kenji | 
| Aishwarya Rai Bachchan | Sonia | 
| John Cleese | Dreyfus | 
| Lily Tomlin | Mrs. Berenger | 
| Jeremy Irons | Avellaneda | 
| Johnny Hallyday | Milliken | 
| Geoffrey Palmer | Joubert | 
| Philip Goodwin | Renard | 
| Armel Bellec | Louis | 
| Lewis D. Wheeler | Black Beret | 
| Richard LaFrance | Security Installer | 
| Simon Green | British Librarian | 
| Federico Castelluccio | Turin Guide | 
| Abe Lee Tsunenori | Japanese Policeman | 
| Harold Chin | Japanese Curator | 
| Harry Van Gorkum | Ticketed Driver | 
| Michael Allosso | Maitre D' | 
| Zofia Moreno | Reporter | 
| Alexis Furic | Reporter | 
| Réna Kano | Reporter | 
| Jonathan Dino | Reporter | 
| Sharon Tay | Newscaster | 
| Thomas Derrah | Guard | 
| Joshua R. Roberts | Cameraman | 
| Christy Scott Cashman | Joubert's Secretary | 
| Joe Drago | Archbishop at Wedding | 
| Oscar Valero | Flamenco Dancer | 
| Omayra Amaya | Flamenco Dancer | 
| Lia Ochoa | Flamenco Dancer | 
| Christiane Amanpour | Self (uncredited) | 
| Kt Baldassaro | Airport Paparazzi (uncredited) | 
| Eric Bruno Borgman | French Customs Officer (uncredited) | 
| Eamon Brooks | Black Beret (uncredited) | 
| Jodie Brunelle | Upscale Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Hélène Cardona | Reporter (voice) (uncredited) | 
| Lisa Cohen | Fainting Nun (uncredited) | 
| Damien Di Paola | French Chef (uncredited) | 
| Jeff DuJardin | French Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Vincent J. Earnshaw | International Banquet Guest (uncredited) | 
| Keith Fluker | Dignitary (uncredited) | 
| Tom Gilligan | Pastry Chef (uncredited) | 
| Jennifer Gjulameti | Wedding Guest (uncredited) | 
| Judith Godrèche | Reporter (uncredited) | 
| Steven Howitt | Truck Driver (uncredited) | 
| Kimmie Johnson | Japanese Tourist (uncredited) | 
| Kate Jurdi | Mrs. Ponton (uncredited) | 
| Frederick Keeve | Parent (uncredited) | 
| Dan Marshall | Matador / Flamenco Dancer Bribed by Insp. Clouseau (uncredited) | 
| Peggy McClellan | Museum Tourist (uncredited) | 
| Paul Melendy | Waiter / Italian Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Joseph Oliveira | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Chris Palermo | French Airport Traveler (uncredited) | 
| Donna Glee Reim | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Alan Resnic | Parisian Customer (uncredited) | 
| Linda Sans | (voice) (uncredited) | 
| Vyvian B. Stevens | Parisian with Pug (uncredited) | 
| Karen Strassman | Various (voice) (uncredited) | 
| Mike Wendt | Restaurant Patron (uncredited) | 
| Evgeniy Lazarev | The Pope | 
| Desiree April Connolly | Museum Goer (uncredited) | 
| Jack Met | Antoine | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Harald Zwart | Director | 
| Scott Neustadter | Screenplay, Story | 
| Michael H. Weber | Screenplay, Story | 
| Steve Martin | Screenplay | 
| D.J. Surgent | Stunts | 
| Jean-François Ferland | Digital Compositor | 
| Chris Barnes | Stunt Double | 
| Eamon Brooks | Stunts | 
| John Dixon | Stunt Double | 
| John Medalin | Stunts | 
| Ernie F. Orsatti | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Kelly Cronin | Script Supervisor | 
| Karin Fong | Title Designer | 
| Chris Colombo | Martial Arts Choreographer | 
| Louis Guerra | Second Assistant Director | 
| Hee-soo Kim | Assistant Art Director | 
| Peter Iovino | Still Photographer | 
| Jessica Trejos | Costume Coordinator | 
| Seppe van Groeningen | Boom Operator | 
| Gérard Rival | Key Grip | 
| Catherine Rooney | Greensman | 
| Hillary Derby | Key Costumer | 
| Nichole Pleau | Makeup Artist | 
| Andrea Horta | ADR Supervisor | 
| Rick Butler | Art Direction | 
| Cheryl Daniels | Hairstylist | 
| Greg Wimer | First Assistant "B" Camera | 
| Katrina Parsons | Art Department Coordinator | 
| Stephen Crowley | Rigging Gaffer | 
| Carmen Morrow | Assistant Editor | 
| Joseph G. Aulisi | Costume Design | 
| Blair Scheller | Boom Operator | 
| Brant S. Fagan | Camera Operator | 
| Steven Ticknor | Supervising Sound Editor | 
| Jeffrey King | Dolly Grip | 
| Brian Gunter | Gaffer | 
| Bill Kent | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Burke Bryant | Stunts | 
| Andrew Bell | Rigging Grip | 
| Rusty Smith | Production Design | 
| Mark Bachman | Graphic Designer | 
| Benoit Talenton | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Bill Trautvetter | Camera Operator | 
| Ulrika Akander | Dialogue Editor | 
| Jane Oshita | Stunt Double | 
| William M. Weberg | Key Grip | 
| Vincent Guisetti | Foley Artist | 
| Ron South | Visual Effects Editor, First Assistant Editor | 
| Justine Bosco | Assistant Director | 
| Cosmas A. Demetriou | Set Designer | 
| Aaron Vexler | Stunt Double | 
| Zoe E. Rotter | Casting Associate | 
| Rich Crescenti | ADR Recordist | 
| Julian J. Delacruz | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Marleen Alter | Key Makeup Artist | 
| Courtney Schwartz | Stunt Double | 
| Raul Hernandez | Hairstylist | 
| Jacky Hardouin | Construction Coordinator | 
| Jean-Pierre Lacroix | Gaffer | 
| Ray Bivins | Special Effects Coordinator | 
| Margot Boccia | Makeup Department Head | 
| Tony Campenni | Dolly Grip | 
| Matthieu Beutter | Art Direction | 
| John Ruggieri | Pyrotechnician | 
| Laurie Buehler | Seamstress | 
| Kelly Gleason | Makeup Department Head | 
| Howard London | ADR Mixer | 
| Luis Moco | Utility Stunts | 
| Zachary K. Lazar | Lighting Technician | 
| Jean-François Drigeard | Best Boy Electric | 
| Emmanuel Gomes de Araujo | Third Assistant Director | 
| Elizabeth Cecchini | Hairstylist | 
| Debbie Holbrook | Key Costumer | 
| Michael G. Richer | Construction Foreman | 
| Norman Douglass | Stunts | 
| Emma C. Rotondi | Hairstylist | 
| Martin Levent | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Kevin Kliesch | Orchestrator | 
| Zofia Moreno | Dialect Coach | 
| Denis Crossan | Director of Photography | 
| Martin Lopez | Sound Designer | 
| Greg ten Bosch | Sound Editor | 
| Carla Curry | Set Decoration | 
| Kevin Draves | Costume Supervisor | 
| Tateum Kohut | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Faires A. Sekiya | Camera Operator | 
| Jerry DeCarlo | Hair Department Head | 
| Scott D. Warner | Propmaker | 
| Ian Mclaughlin | Stunt Double | 
| Denis Garnier | Second Unit Director of Photography | 
| Wallace G. Lane Jr. | Assistant Costume Designer | 
| Lee-Anthony Holloway | Rigging Grip | 
| Tim Gallin | Stunts | 
| Peter D'Angelo | Rigging Grip | 
| Joanna Raskin | Hairstylist | 
| Kyle Rochlin | Foley Mixer | 
| Paula Dion | Hairstylist | 
| Jason Bowen | Generator Operator | 
| Chloe Bartonio | Assistant Costume Designer | 
| Shari LaFranchi Blakney | Production Coordinator | 
| Don Abbatiello | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Fernand Bos | Music Editor | 
| Barry Spencer | Construction Foreman | 
| David Foquin | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Dustin Bernard | Production Manager | 
| David Schultz | Stunts | 
| Patrick Mel Hayes | Stunt Double | 
| Krista Selvaggio | Studio Teacher | 
| Blake Edwards | Characters | 
| Christophe Beck | Original Music Composer | 
| Julia Wong | Editor | 
| Ilene Starger | Casting | 
| Maurice Richlin | Characters | 
| Marty Eli Schwartz | First Assistant Director | 
| Alex Chansky | Stunts | 
| Jade Quon | Stunt Double | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Ira Shuman | Executive Producer | 
| Robert Simonds | Producer | 
| Shawn Levy | Executive Producer | 
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**Frankly worse than its predecessor, despite an all-star cast that does everything they can to save the movie from complete disaster.** After a good commercial success, the production of a second film "Pink Panther" was foreseeable, in an eventual attempt to resurrect the franchise that was succ ... essful thirty years ago, thanks to the talent of Peter Sellers. Despite the chorus of negative reviews, the film went ahead, but was unable to learn from the predecessor's weaknesses and weaknesses. All the salvific qualities that I observed in the previous film are still very present here, but the problems and the less positive points became even more evident. Steve Martin continues, for me, to be one of the strengths of the film. It may displease a lot of people, but I think the actor was competent and did what was asked of him well. However, it seems to me undeniable that the material he was given to work with was weak, and the jokes designed for the character are not very interesting and do not deviate from the usual clichés of cheap and easy-going American comedies. Jean Reno and Emily Mortimer are still here, and both actors received more attention, more screen time and more relevance in this film. The two, each in their own way, play key roles in the plot and continue to do so to the best of their ability. The addition of John Cleese was really a bonus, as I felt several times that there was good working chemistry between him and Martin. The film also has good performances by Alfred Molina, Lily Tomlin, a decent (although not so good) performance by Andy Garcia, a cameo by Jeremy Irons and an unknown but sexy Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who was chosen, I think, precisely because she's beautiful. If the level of the cast has improved, and almost everyone seems to give a reasonably decent performance, the same cannot be said for the script, a ream of paper that has not been able to give them something truly good to shine. In fact, the script is the biggest problem with the film itself: the story told is too unrealistic, too far-fetched to be logical. Starting with the simple idea of a "dream team" of international detectives, full of egos and vanities, but condemned to work together to solve a series of crimes, different from each other, although apparently committed by the same man! It doesn't make sense, just like stolen items, precious pieces of art or history, but impossible to generate real interest in a thief (unless the idea was to ask for a ransom on the return of the stolen object). And then there are some details that are simply not acceptable: the fact that Clouseau doesn't seem to have the slightest idea who the Pope is, for example... Technically, the film is very similar to its predecessor: the cinematography and film work reasonably well, and Paris is a beautiful, cinematic city. Again, the opening credits are very well executed, and Mancini's melody is well-used. However, the film has almost no soundtrack beyond that, and what it does have isn't particularly good or well-used. The editing seems clumsy and the pacing of the film is awkward, inharmonious, wasting time on silly things and rushing into scenes that deserved a few more minutes. The effects aren't great, and the movie, as a whole, looks cheaper and less professional than its immediate predecessor.