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L'ispettore Jacque Clouseau viene messo sul caso quando il diamante della Pantera Rosa viene rubato, con il guanto caratteristico del Fantasma come unico indizio.L'ispettore Jacque Clouseau viene messo sul caso quando il diamante della Pantera Rosa viene rubato, con il guanto caratteristico del Fantasma come unico indizio.L'ispettore Jacque Clouseau viene messo sul caso quando il diamante della Pantera Rosa viene rubato, con il guanto caratteristico del Fantasma come unico indizio.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
Grégoire Aslan
- Chief of Lugash Police
- (as Gregoire Aslan)
Herb Tanney
- Nice Police Chief
- (as Serge Tanney)
Mollie Maureen
- Little Old Lady
- (as Molly Maureen)
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The good: dead pan humor. Over the top silly and childish, but the good kind of silly and childish.
When we were kids in the seventies these were THE comedies we used to watch and we laughed our heads of. Watching it now as a grown up, I must confess there are several scenes that are kinda lame, but overall this movie still stands strong some 50 years later.
More good: Peter Sellers Peter Sellers Peter Sellers. He has perfected the dead pan humor, saying ridiculous things, with a straight and serious face.
There is a lot of slapstick as well, some work, some dont, but overall still a fun watch.
I consider this to be the best of all The Pink Panther series...
Recommended for family viewing, young and old.
When we were kids in the seventies these were THE comedies we used to watch and we laughed our heads of. Watching it now as a grown up, I must confess there are several scenes that are kinda lame, but overall this movie still stands strong some 50 years later.
More good: Peter Sellers Peter Sellers Peter Sellers. He has perfected the dead pan humor, saying ridiculous things, with a straight and serious face.
There is a lot of slapstick as well, some work, some dont, but overall still a fun watch.
I consider this to be the best of all The Pink Panther series...
Recommended for family viewing, young and old.
Return Of The Pink Panther marked Peter Sellers first appearence as Inspector Closeau since A Shot In The Dark (1964) and kicked off a celebrated Pink Panther sequel trilogy. To follow was The Pink Panther Strikes Again and Revenge Of The Pink Panther. I say trilogy because of course 'Revenge' saw Sellers' last outing before his premature death.
This film is a refreshing return to the roots of the original with Closeau on the trail of the PP diamond after it is once again stolen by the infamous Phantom. The Phantom's alter-ego, Sir Charles Webb (Christopher Plummer taking over from David Niven), is naturally assusmed to be the culprit but he is in fact innocent and so joins in the search.
Steve, from the first page, is spot on with his review of the film. It is slow and quite dismal when Sellers is not on screen and the sub-plot involving Sir Charles is weak and uninteresting, which was not the case with Niven in the original but nevertheless Plummer is an inspired choice for the role. Actually, the whole story isn't really clear or upfront, just Sellers at his best. And when he is on the screen, its gleaming with hilarity with a genius at play.
The result is a comedy which has its obvious flaws but also one which has many, many memorable and rip-roaring laughs. Return Of The Pink Panther is an irrestible treat and a must-see. I'm just having trouble figuring out which is better - this or Strikes Again. They're both great!
This film is a refreshing return to the roots of the original with Closeau on the trail of the PP diamond after it is once again stolen by the infamous Phantom. The Phantom's alter-ego, Sir Charles Webb (Christopher Plummer taking over from David Niven), is naturally assusmed to be the culprit but he is in fact innocent and so joins in the search.
Steve, from the first page, is spot on with his review of the film. It is slow and quite dismal when Sellers is not on screen and the sub-plot involving Sir Charles is weak and uninteresting, which was not the case with Niven in the original but nevertheless Plummer is an inspired choice for the role. Actually, the whole story isn't really clear or upfront, just Sellers at his best. And when he is on the screen, its gleaming with hilarity with a genius at play.
The result is a comedy which has its obvious flaws but also one which has many, many memorable and rip-roaring laughs. Return Of The Pink Panther is an irrestible treat and a must-see. I'm just having trouble figuring out which is better - this or Strikes Again. They're both great!
Peter Sellers is such a unique and choreographed actor that always seems to have moments of brilliance, and this film is no exception. Often times when I watch Sellers films there are moments that bring the legendary Charlie Chaplin to the forefront of my mind because while I am watching a genius in Chaplin perform, I often catch myself with my jaw dropped because I feel I am watching a masterful ballet. Sellers is one of the few artists that can bring Chaplin's genius to the forefront of my mind from time to time, which is saying a ton.
But as good as Sellers is, the film wouldn't be extremely good with him alone, and Blake Edwards, Christopher Plummer and Herbert Lom are there to make the film extremely good overall while keeping pace with Sellers.
Sellers stars opposite Christopher Plummer and Plummer performs good in this role. An actor with less skill could have easily overreached or left far too much on the table in the role that Plummer performs, but Plummer does neither and turns in a good needle threading performance. Herbert Lom is extremely good in his part for sure, and he plays the part just over the top enough so it braises my forehead, which is just what the character calls for, and he delivers.
And somehow Blake Edwards is able to balance these 3 good performances that all come from quite different angles into an extremely good film, and Edwards has his vision shine through while allowing performers to perform.
We have all seen comedies like this that simply do not work because the Directing & Acting is not of a high enough caliber, but it is refreshing to see in a film such as this when the Directing & Acting do indeed work, and we end up with an extremely good film.
But as good as Sellers is, the film wouldn't be extremely good with him alone, and Blake Edwards, Christopher Plummer and Herbert Lom are there to make the film extremely good overall while keeping pace with Sellers.
Sellers stars opposite Christopher Plummer and Plummer performs good in this role. An actor with less skill could have easily overreached or left far too much on the table in the role that Plummer performs, but Plummer does neither and turns in a good needle threading performance. Herbert Lom is extremely good in his part for sure, and he plays the part just over the top enough so it braises my forehead, which is just what the character calls for, and he delivers.
And somehow Blake Edwards is able to balance these 3 good performances that all come from quite different angles into an extremely good film, and Edwards has his vision shine through while allowing performers to perform.
We have all seen comedies like this that simply do not work because the Directing & Acting is not of a high enough caliber, but it is refreshing to see in a film such as this when the Directing & Acting do indeed work, and we end up with an extremely good film.
I very much enjoy this installment of the series. Not very fond of any of the others. The Return of the Pink Panther just has it all in my opinion. You get a crime story, funny/stupid humor, Clouseau who still has no idea of what's going on(this just makes the movie what it is).
The fight between Clouseau and Kato in the apartment is hilarious. One has to wonder how long Kato was waiting in the refrigerator. The fight is just very slapstick and clumsy that it makes me and my girlfriend laugh every time we see it.
Another great point of the film is the numerous cars that Clouseau goes through. Loosing a few into a pool.
The mental breakdown of Herbert Lom's character is also one of the film's fine points.
This is -- my opinion -- the funniest of the series. I have always enjoyed it, and most likely will always enjoy it.
The fight between Clouseau and Kato in the apartment is hilarious. One has to wonder how long Kato was waiting in the refrigerator. The fight is just very slapstick and clumsy that it makes me and my girlfriend laugh every time we see it.
Another great point of the film is the numerous cars that Clouseau goes through. Loosing a few into a pool.
The mental breakdown of Herbert Lom's character is also one of the film's fine points.
This is -- my opinion -- the funniest of the series. I have always enjoyed it, and most likely will always enjoy it.
This is probably the Panther film that has the funniest gags of the series, but they are scattered disparately throughout. It's clear that Edwards and co. was spoofing James Bond here in the Sir Charles scenes (or, as others have pointed out, perhaps the Bond films were spoofing the Clouseau films?). I was never much of a fan of the Bond series, so naturally these were, perhaps, jokes I just didn't get. But there is much to like here for Peter Sellers fans as well. My favorite is his interrogation of the beggar and his "minkey" that ends with him so wrapped up in trivia that he ignores a bank robbery. As I said, the Sellers bits are what make the film really shine, but I could've done without the emphasis on the Christopher Plummer character (though I must admit I liked him as Sir Charles better than David Niven, in the first Panther film). Watch out for Catherine Schell not even trying to hide her amusement at Clouseau's antics! That's almost worth the price of admission itself...
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- QuizMost of Catherine Schell's (Lady Litton's) laughter is genuine. Peter Sellers (Inspector Jacques Clouseau) made her laugh so hard once the camera was rolling, she had a real problem keeping a straight face in many of her scenes with him. This resulted in writer, producer, and director Blake Edwards giving up on trying to get her to react like she was supposed to in the script.
- BlooperThe "jumping light bulb" changes places just before Clouseau discovers it.
- Citazioni
Blind beggar: I am a musician and the monkey is a businessman. He doesn't tell me what to play, and I don't tell him what to do with his money.
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the opening credits, the Pink Panther's actions and costumes provide references to the following:
-Carmen Miranda -Esther Williams -Charles Chaplin -Gene Kelly -Fred Astaire -Groucho Marx -John Wayne -George Raft -Mickey Mouse -Boris Karloff (as Frankenstein's monster).
- Versioni alternativeThe first DVD release, put out by Artisan Entertainment, did not feature the original 2.35:1 aspect ratio version of the film. Instead, the pan-and-scan version of the film was cropped, and the DVD was presented in a matted aspect ratio of 1.85:1--approximately 25% of the screen was lost in this process.
- ConnessioniEdited into Sulle orme della pantera rosa (1982)
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- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
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- Celebre anche come
- El regreso de la pantera rosa
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Palace Hotel, Gstaad, Svizzera(lobby scenes)
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- Budget
- 5.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 41.833.347 USD
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 41.833.423 USD
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