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The Revenge of the Pink Panther By Jeff Shannon
The sixth Pink Panther comedy was the last to star Peter Sellers
(the following film in the series incorporated previously unseen footage),
and it was also the last in the series to show any signs of genuine
inspiration. It's a weak entry in the Panther pantheon, involving a
rather mundane plot about a "French Connection" drug deal that
leads Inspector Clouseau--presumed murdered and now sleuthing
incognito--to Hong Kong for a brash, slapstick finale that almost
compensates for the routine gags that precede it. Sellers and director
Blake Edwards are coasting along smoothly here, and some of the gags pay
off in well-earned laughs--particularly with a clever nod to Dr. Strangelove
when Clouseau dons a Toulouse-Lautrec costume. Another highlight finds
Clouseau disguised as an old sea captain, complete with a leaky inflatable
parrot (it looks more like a purple puffin) resting limply on his
shoulder. But a later attempt to spoof Mafia kingpins is hardly up to
snuff for a talent as original as Sellers, and Dyan Cannon lacks the
comedic sensibility to make the most of her role as a druglord's vengeful
ex-mistress. Some of the physical gags are amazingly elaborate, and it's
still a riot to hear Sellers perfecting (or is that murdering?) his
hilarious French accent, but while it's adequately enjoyable this movie
makes you long for the glory days of the Pink Panther franchise.
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|  | Director: Blake Edwards
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|  | Stars: Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, Robert Webber, Dyan Cannon, Burt Kwouk, Robert Loggia, Paul Stewart, Andre Maranne, Graham Stark, Ferdy Mayne
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|  | Released: July 14, 1978
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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