He's been bombed, blasted and plugged in the parachute... Is this any way to welcome the World's Greatest Detective?
Inspector Clouseau disappears, and the Surete wants the world's second best detective to look for him. However, Clouseau's enemy, Dreyfus, rigs the Surete's computer to select, instead, the world's WORST detective, NYPD Sgt. Clifton Sleigh. Sleigh obtusely bungles his way past assassins and corrupt officials as though he were Clouseau's American cousin.
"Curse of the Pink Panther" (1983), a comedic caper brought to life by Titan Productions and the visionary director Blake Edwards, is a vibrant addition to the iconic Pink Panther series. Set in the United States of America, this film continues the saga with a fresh twist, focusing on the disappearance of the beloved Inspector Clouseau. In a bid to solve this mystery, the bumbling yet endearing Detective Clifton Sleigh, portrayed by the talented Ted Wass, is assigned to the case, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures. The film masterfully blends slapstick humor with a clever plot, as Detective Sleigh's investigation takes him across the globe. From the bustling streets of New York to the romantic allure of Paris, the journey is filled with laugh-out-loud moments and unexpected turns. Blake Edwards' signature style shines through, with meticulously crafted scenes that pay homage to the series' legacy while introducing new elements that keep audiences engaged. One of the standout aspects of "Curse of the Pink Panther" is its ensemble cast, featuring seasoned actors like David Niven, Robert Wagner, and Joanna Lumley, who add depth and charm to the narrative. Their performances, combined with the film's witty dialogue and Edwards' directorial finesse, create a delightful cinematic experience. The chemistry between the characters, particularly the dynamic between Sleigh and his various counterparts, adds layers of humor and intrigue. Despite mixed reviews upon its release, "Curse of the Pink Panther" has earned its place as a beloved entry in the Pink Panther franchise. Its unique approach to storytelling, coupled with the timeless appeal of its humor, ensures that it remains a favorite among fans of the series. Titan Productions and Blake Edwards successfully crafted a film that not only entertains but also honors the spirit of the Pink Panther legacy, making it a must-watch for comedy enthusiasts.
Year1983
Budget11000000$
Runtime109 min
Revenue4491986$
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GenresComedyCrimeMystery
Production countriesUnited States of America