Pros: Peter Sellers, Elke Sommer, Supporting Cast, Humor Cons: Lapses between laughs
A Shot in the Dark (1964) A Shot in the Dark is the best of Peter Sellers' The Pink Panther series of comedies, but I'm afraid it has lost some of its edge. I recently watched the MGM DVD of A Shot in the Dark and anticipated ...
Pros: Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom and, yes, Burt Kwouk Cons: At times, Blake Edwards' direction
I am sure that every person that writes reviews on products at Epinions.com has some product in their catalogue that they have been meaning to review for a long time. However, for some reason or another, one just does not end up ...
Pros: Sellers taking Clouseau with so much dignity Cons: Cato scenes are pointless; Aishwarya Rai is not in it
There is one big, primary difference between the way Steve Martin plays Inspector Jacques Clouseau and the way Peter Sellers plays him: Dignity. Martin plays Clouseau as a bumbling fool whom you honestly wonder how he makes it through his day-to-day ...
Pros: Peter Sellers, George Saunders and Herbert Lom Cons: That it ends and you have to rewind.
I must confess that while Peter Sellers was alive, I waited for every one of his films to be released with great anticipation. And while he made a few that weren’t worth the wait- the bulk of what he offered- from Strangelove to The Party to The Magic ...
Pros: Peter Sellers fooling around, some genius slapstick Cons: Some dull bits (not many, though)
[Note: Also see my review for The Pink Panther] Yes, it was the year 1964, and Blake Edwards had just directed a movie called The Pink Panther which starred David Niven as a jewel thief. The film was in the genre of comedy (or at least it was su ...
Pros: Peter Sellers, good slapstick, decent murder mystery Cons: Not all of it is funnny, but then what movie is?
After making such an impression in The Pink Panther, it was inevitable that Peter Sellers' wonderful creation Inspector Jacques Clouseau should make a return appearence. Filming on A Shot In The Dark was underway before the previous film had even been...
Pros: gags, jokes, Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom Cons: thin plot, dumb blonde, they drop like flies
Blake Edwards' 1963 comedy "The Pink Panther" may have starred David Niven and Robert Wagner, but it was a supporting character that drew the most laughs. Inspector Clouseau was a stupid, accident-prone, conceited and incompetent police...
Peter Sellers returns as the world's most accident-prone detective in the second film of Blake Edwards' Pink Panther series. When Maria Gambrelli Elke...More at Family Video
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