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She appeared with Bette Davis, now credited as Catherine Schell, in Madame Sin (1972), a television film made by ITC which was released theatrically in some markets. Schell appeared opposite Peter Sellers in the comedy The Return of the Pink Panther (1975) as Lady Claudine Lytton.
The Pink Panther is an American media franchise primarily focusing on a series of ... The film also co-starred Catherine Schell, Peter Arne, and Graham Stark ...
The Return of the Pink Panther is a 1975 comedy film and the fourth film in The Pink Panther series. The film stars Peter Sellers returning to the role of Inspector Clouseau for the first time since A Shot in the Dark (1964), after having declined to reprise the role in Inspector Clouseau (1968).
Trail of the Pink Panther is a 1982 comedy film directed by Blake Edwards and starring Peter Sellers. ... Catherine Schell played Lady Claudine Litton in the third film;
The Pink Panther was released in the UK in January 1964 [128] and received a mixed reception from the critics, [129] ... Herbert Lom and Catherine Schell. ...
The character is killed off at the end of The Pink Panther Strikes Again, but again inexplicably returns in the sequel, Revenge of the Pink Panther. In Son of the Pink Panther, Dreyfus (a Commissioner once again) deals with Clouseau's equally buffoonish son Jacques Gambrelli, but he is more tolerant of Gambrelli. At the end of the film, Dreyfus ...
The Return of the Pink Panther United Artists / ITC Entertainment / Jewel Productions / Pimlico Films / Mirisch-Geoffrey Blake Edwards (director/screenplay); Frank Waldman (screenplay); Peter Sellers , Christopher Plummer , Catherine Schell , Herbert Lom , Peter Arne , André Maranne , Grégoire Aslan , David Lodge , Burt Kwouk , Graham Stark ...
A Shot in the Dark, second Pink Panther film, directed by Blake Edwards. starring Peter Sellers and Elke Sommer – (U.K./U.S.) Sleep, by Andy Warhol; Smokescreen, starring Yvonne Romain; The Soft Skin (La peau douce), directed by François Truffaut, starring Françoise Dorléac –