The Pink Panther

The Pink Panther(2006)

PG
02/10/2006 (US)Comedy, Mystery, Crime, Adventure, Family1h 33m
5.9

"Pardon His French."

Overview

When the coach of the France soccer team is killed by a poisoned dart in the stadium in the end of a game, and his expensive and huge ring with the diamond Pink Panther disappears, the ambitious Chief Inspector Dreyfus assigns the worst police inspector Jacques Clouseau to the case.

Shawn Levy

Director

Len Blum

Screenplay

Steve Martin

Screenplay

Len Blum

Story

Michael Saltzman

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Blake Edwards

Characters

Maurice Richlin

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Part of the The Pink Panther (Steve Martin) Collection

The Pink Panther Collection, featuring Steve Martin as the bumbling Inspector Jacques Clouseau, combines comedy and action in unforgettable adventures. Clouseau, along with his loyal assistant Ponton, confronts dangerous criminals and attempts to solve mysterious crimes, usually finding himself in hilarious situations and creating chaos at every turn.

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A review by tricksy

Written on June 10, 2015

From the beginning I knew a prequel to the PINK PANTHER series would be an abomination. I did not, however, think it would be worse than I expected. I went to see the movie because I am a fan of Steve Martin and his writing. His attempt at either imitating or recreating the Clouseau role (whichever it was) was, in the very least, a failed accomplishment. The beauty of the Sellers "Clouseau" was the subtlety that Sellers brought to the character. He was clumsy as opposed to stupid. The real humor in the originals is that Clouseau would solve the case, more or less, by accident through his faults. Thus when he received acclaim it was that much more humorous. Martin's "Clouseau" is stupid and vain and has no likable traits. He actually has some police skills that help him in the end, but are not in the vain of Clouseau. He is NOT Clouseau. Why would anyone want to recreate a character that was perfect?