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Results: Blake Edwards **American Film Director, Producer, and Screenwriter

Published on 07/28/2024
By: fsr1kitty
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Edwards was clearly in his element with this frenetic parody of the Hercule Poirot school of crime detection. Incorporating elements of low and high comedy, The Pink Panther deftly embraced broad slapstick as well as clever absurdist wordplay. Above all, it was propelled by Peter Sellers’s inspired portrayal of eternally bumbling Parisian Inspector Jacques Clouseau, whose mastery of misapprehension is hilariously augmented by a proclivity for mispronunciation and preposterously transparent disguises.
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In this first film of the beloved comic series, dashing European thief Sir Charles Lytton (David Niven) plans to steal a diamond, but he's not the only one with his eyes on the famous jewel known as the "Pink Panther." His nephew George (Robert Wagner) also aims to make off with the gem, and to frame Charles for the crime. Blundering French police inspector Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers) intercedes, but finds his career and his freedom jeopardized. Have you seen "The Pink Panther"?
Yes
52%
1097 votes
No
27%
577 votes
Undecided
7%
151 votes
Not Applicable
13%
275 votes
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A man has been murdered and all the evidence points directly to the beautiful Elke Sommer (including the murder weapon, which she's holding as she stands over the body!). Clouseau, of course, insists she's innocent and that he will prove it! Which just accelerates the process of driving his boss (Herbert Lom) insane. Clouseau, determined that Sommer is innocent, releases her from jail, thinking she'll lead him to the real culprit. Of course, other people die along the way, and each time Sommer's put back into jail, Clouseau doggedly releases her. His plan to out the killer backfires with big consequences. Have you seen "A Shot in the Dark'?
Yes
28%
582 votes
No
51%
1067 votes
Undecided
9%
182 votes
Not Applicable
13%
269 votes
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Blocked from Hollywood after unwittingly levelling the set of General Fred Clutterbuck's latest war epic, bumbling Indian actor Hrundi V. Bakshi can now kiss his brief career in the movie industry goodbye. Having burned his bridges, Bakshi instead mistakenly receives an invitation to Clutterbuck's exclusive dinner soiree at his magnificent, hi-tech mansion. As the welcome intruder merrily rubs shoulders with the unaware host's hand-picked guests, Bakshi has his first-ever sip of alcohol and soon picks up where he left off. Now, only God knows how this well-thought-out gathering will end. But one thing is for certain: this will be a night to remember. Have you seen "The Party"?
Yes
18%
375 votes
No
61%
1283 votes
Undecided
7%
154 votes
Not Applicable
14%
288 votes
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That famous jewel, The Pink Panther, has once again been stolen and Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers) is called in to catch the thief. The Inspector is convinced that "The Phantom" has returned and utilizes all of his resources, himself and his oriental manservant, to reveal the true identity of "The Phantom" Have you seen......?
"The Return of the Pink Panther" (1975) Winner of Best Comedy & Best Actor Evening Standard British Film Awards
33%
683 votes
"The Pink Panther Strikes Again" (1976) Twice Winner of Best Comedy ESBFA & WGA
28%
581 votes
"Revenge of the Pink Panther" (1978) Winner of Best Comedy ESBFA
23%
477 votes
"Trail of the Pink Panther" ( 1982)
13%
274 votes
"Curse of the Pink Panther" (1983) with David Niven
15%
311 votes
"Son of the Pink Panther" (1993) with Roberto Benigni
8%
169 votes
"The Pink Panther" (2006) with Steve Martin
17%
362 votes
"The Pink Panther 2" (2009) with Steve Martin
12%
262 votes
"The Pink Panther" TV Series 1969, 1970, 1993 - 1996
11%
232 votes
Not Applicable
20%
412 votes
Undecided
8%
168 votes
No
24%
503 votes
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