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The Return Of The Pink Panther
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12 april 2007 "Probeer het later opnieuw" | — | — |
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The Pink Panther diamond has been stolen again and Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) is called in to find the thief. Christopher Plummer has taken over David Niven's role as number one suspect, but this time he is innocent and decides he'll have to find the culprit himself if he wants to avoid a life behind bars. Clouseau, meanwhile, conducts the police investigation in his idosyncratic style.
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- Breedte/hoogteverhouding : 2.35:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : Nee
- Taal : Engels
- Afmetingen pakket : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 80 gram
- Modelnummer item : 5050582405248
- Regisseur : Blake Edwards
- Uitvoeringstijd : 1 uur en 48 minuten
- Acteurs : Peter Sellers, Christopher Plummer, Herbert Lom, Catherine Schell, Peter Arne
- Nagesynchroniseerd: : Frans, Russisch, Spaans, Duits, Italiaans
- Ondertitels: : Engels, Frans, Duits, Italiaans, Spaans, Tsjechisch, Nederlands, Deens, Fins
- Taal : Italiaans (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Universal Pictures
- Producenten : Blake Edwards
- ASIN : B000EBEIR6
- Land van herkomst : Verenigd Koninkrijk
- Schrijvers : Blake Edwards, Frank Waldman
- Aantal disks : 1
- Plaats in bestsellerlijst: #9,080 in Films & tv (Top 100 in bekijkenFilms & tv)
- #8,656 in Films (Films & tv)
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Peter Sellers was a comic genius and this is timeless classic comedy. Of course, some of the gags are a little transparent but there is so much humour that even the lame jokes are forgiveable. Personally, I find the Cato attack sequences a little overdone, but then comes a gem like the bank robbery skit, or the telephone repairman scene, or the vacuum cleaner débâcle and the feud with the parrot (swine bird!) or the suave antics of Guy Gadois which render his co-star Catherine Schell incapable of getting through a scene without dissolving into giggling fits.
The early scene of the stealing of the Pink Panther is extremely well filmed and was, at the time, quite inventive and Bond-like in its stark night-time setting. Christopher Plummer is less wooden than usual as Lord Litton and copes convincingly with all the physical action, but the cloak-and-dagger sub-plot is clearly just an excuse for Sellers to let loose the force of nature that is Inspector Clouseau while abusing the French language. The supporting cast do a fine job, but inevitably Sellers steals every scene he's in.
I'm not sure what other people are watching but my 2006 DVD has very reasonable picture quality for an older movie (albeit in 4:3 format) and there are six (fully dubbed) language options and subtitles in fourteen languages. So, surrender to the silliness and have a good clean laugh.

There are really more priceless scenes in this film and they are rather more cleverly conjoined by Blake Edwards than was managed in the others featuring the inimitable Clouseau. Many scenes come to mind: the telephone mending sequence also involving the sabotaged van(s) in the swimming pool; the near death of Kato in the apartment and the effect in the next door flat when the bomb explodes; the goings on at the Palace Hotel at Gstaad when the parrot is sucked into the vacuum cleaner; the descent of Dreyfuss into fitful, twitching madness.
Sublime, acting brilliance.
There is, of course, a discernible connection between these films and the Bond movies and, say the Dean Martin's "Matt Helm" films.



The slapstick, visual and scripted gags are thought-out carefully, filmed well and timed to perfection by a great group of actors.
Thoroughly enjoyable.