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A Shot in the Dark
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The murdered corpse of millionaire Benjamin Ballon's driver is found at his chateau. French police Inspector Jacques Clouseau is sent to investigate the case but things go awry when he is attracted to the suspect.
The murdered corpse of millionaire Benjamin Ballon's driver is found at his chateau. French police Inspector Jacques Clouseau is sent to investigate the case but things go awry when he is attracted to the suspect.
Actors:
Douglas Wilmer,
Howard Greene,
Bryan Forbes,
Victor Beaumont,
Reginald Beckwith,
David Lodge,
Vanda Godsell

Douglas Wilmer
8 January 1920, London, England, UK

Howard Greene
21 November 1923, Bargoed, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK

Bryan Forbes
22 July 1926, Stratford, London, England, UK

Victor Beaumont
7 November 1912, Berlin, Germany

Reginald Beckwith
2 November 1908, York, England, UK

David Lodge
19 August 1921, Rochester, Kent, England, UK

Vanda Godsell
17 November 1922, Bognor Regis, Sussex, England, UK
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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Victor Beaumont
7 November 1912, Berlin, Germany

Reginald Beckwith
2 November 1908, York, England, UK

David Lodge
19 August 1921, Rochester, Kent, England, UK
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April 02, 2010
Despite the continental suavity, this is a most brutal work, the end of an era as comic classicism is skewered by the jaundiced humor of the new decade
August 07, 2012
The original Pink Panther movie, and perhaps even the best. Sellars is, obviously, stellar.
June 24, 2006
First of the Pink Panther sequels, establishing Sellers' incompetent Inspector Clouseau as a viable series character, and prompting Blake Edwards into an unchallenging downhill coast for far too long.
May 03, 2005
Perhaps the series' most effervescent entry.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
It is mad, but the wonderful dexterity and the air of perpetually buttressed dignity with which Mr. Sellers plays his role make what could quickly be monotonous enjoyable to the end.
August 07, 2012
The second Pink Panther film is a timeless piece of knockabout comic artistry and undoubtedly the best of the series.
August 07, 2012
This isn't quite up to the original, but it has its moments.
January 07, 2011
A great comedy, brilliantly directed by Blake Edwards.
July 03, 2014
The crime plot itself is merely window dressing for the one hundred minute showcase of Peter Sellers' amazing timing with both verbal and physical comedy.
Common Sense Media
December 14, 2010
Funny Pink Panther sequel. Older tweens+.
July 06, 2010
Sometimes the narrative is subordinated to individual bits of business and running gags but Sellers' skill as a comedian again is demonstrated.
August 07, 2012
The picture is filled with one sight gag after another, many familiar to anyone old enough to remember the glory days of silent comedy.