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The Pink Panther Strikes Again is a 1976 comedy film. The fifth film in The Pink Panther series, its plot begins three years after the conclusion of The Return of the Pink Panther . Unused footage from the film was later included in Trail of the Pink Panther (1982), released after Peter Sellers 's death.
The film that launched the second Pink Panther series, The Pink Panther, starring Steve Martin as Clouseau, directed by Shawn Levy and produced by Robert Simonds, was released in February 2006 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and was co-produced with Columbia Pictures. It is set in the present day and introduces different main characters, therefore ...
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 ...
1976 – The Pink Panther Strikes Again; 1977 – Pete's Dragon (Elliot the dragon animated character) 1977 – Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger; 1977 – Star Wars (stop-motion Holochess sequence created by Tippett Studio, [12] and CGI animated Death Star attack plan briefing sequence from Jet Propulsion Laboratory made by Larry Cuba and Gary ...
Pink Panther, who was in the mound, is the only one who is normal-sized enough to save Earth and the other planets against the evil space villain. Pink Panther is accidentally sucked into space and dons a space suit, which he is able to use it to escape Big Nose. This restores the planets to their normal sizes. Note: Partial Remake of "Star Pink".
Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) as Cato Fong [6] The London Connection (1979) as Man at Meeting (uncredited) The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu (1980) as Fu Manchu's Servant [26] Trail of the Pink Panther (1982) as Cato Fong [6] Curse of the Pink Panther (1983) as Cato Fong [6] Plenty (1985) as Mr. Aung [6] Empire of the Sun (1987) as Mr ...
The animated Pink Panther character's initial appearance in the live action film's title sequence, directed by Friz Freleng, was such a success with audiences and United Artists that the studio signed Freleng and his DePatie–Freleng Enterprises studio to a multi-year contract for a series of Pink Panther theatrical cartoon shorts.
[15] In a 2004 review of The Pink Panther Film Collection, a DVD collection that included The Pink Panther, The A.V. Club wrote: Because the later movies were identified so closely with Clouseau, it's easy to forget that he was merely one in an ensemble at first, sharing screen time with Niven, Capucine, Robert Wagner and Claudia Cardinale.