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Peter Sellers | Insp. Jacques Clouseau | |
David Niven | Sir Charles Litton | |
Harold Berens | Hotel Clerk | |
Ronald Fraser | Dr. Longet | |
Rich Little | Sir Charles Litton (voice) | |
Harold Kasket | President Haleesh | |
Herbert Lom | Chief Insp. Dreyfus | |
Richard Mulligan | Clouseau Sr. | |
André Maranne | Francois | |
Joanna Lumley | Marie Jouvet | |
Robert Loggia | Bruno | |
Harvey Korman | Prof. Auguste Balls | |
Burt Kwouk | Cato | |
Graham Stark | Hercule | |
Capucine | Lady Simone Litton | |
Peter Arne | Col. Bufoni | |
Colin Blakely | ||
Denise Crosby | ||
Leonard Rossiter | Super-Intendant Quinlan | |
Marne Maitland | Deputy Comissioner Lasorde |
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Producer | Tony Adams
Blake Edwards |
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Writer | Blake Edwards
Frank Waldman Geoffrey Edwards |
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Cinematography | Dick Bush
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Musician | Henry Mancini
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"Uproarious! Huge Fun!" -The New York Times Inspector Clouseau, the lovable buffoon with a knack for mispronunciation, is MIA! The terrifically talented Peter Sellers "induces gales of tonic laughter" (The Hollywood Reporter) in this wild adventure co-starring the full Panther ensemble cast, including David Niven, Herbert Lom, Burt Kwouk and Capucine, along with newcomers Joanna Lumley, Richard Mulligan and Harvey Korman. The Pink Panther diamond goes missing - and then en route to the scene of the crime, Clouseau's plane goes missing! A sleuthing reporter (Lumley) is assigned to memorialize the fabled detective, but in the process, she comes up against some strange behavior from a delirious Dreyfus (Lom) as well as Clouseau's duplicitous ex-wife (Capucine), his lusty father (Mulligan) and The Phantom (Niven)! This film was made after Peter Sellers' death, with all his scenes in film consisting of outtakes and deleted footage from other Pink Panther films. |
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