Why do people not like this ? this is comedy gold these guys were genius of comedy not today's guys sorry boys but your no were near these guys 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪👍👍👍 thank you for the laughter Peter Herbert and Blake Edwards rhank you so much ☘️☘️☘️☘️👍👍👍
Perhaps the greatest of all the Closeau scenes, Peter was in bad health and was so difficult to work with this this comedy classic film almost was not made. Today I happened upon the musical, Gigi, on tv, and watched Maurice Chevalier perform this song. All I can say is, for true fans of comedy, "Thank Heaven for" Peter Sellers! Emerging from your troubled life to pass on to the next life, may you rest in peace, in a heaven where true talent and hilarious comedy is appreciated.
Me too. I grew up watching quality slapstick and performance humor. Peter Sellers and Airplane are examples of perfection high-level comedy of all types. Sometimes simple is genius.
"The old an-no-ni-mi-ty ploy..." and "Yes! Yes! Yeau are a genius, boys!" are often quoted in this household... along with about a hundred choice Clouseau lines!
Graham Stark was a great friend of Peter Sellers and appeared in nearly all of the Pink Panther films in one role or another. The best I think was as the hotel owner in the Does Your Dog Bite sketch. "Zat is not mein Dog"! A classic line.
Very very funny scene and thank you very much for it. You showcase as always the genius of Peter Sellers as the bumbling mustached karate chopping Clouseau.
I think It is Henri Toulouseau Lautrec, it must be. :-) The France painter, he was a cripple, the beard is the same, and the hat, and the the song about the girls indicates that. Lautrec was very ulgy and therefore spent a lot of time on Moulin Rouge. It is genius!
Peter Sellers, although incredibly funny and a comic genius, was a deeply troubled man. He had very little self-esteem, he was very shy, and once said that if it wasn't for the characters that he was playing, he wouldn't have any personality at all. When he was invited to appear on the Michael Parkinson chat show, he withdrew the day before, explaining to Parkinson that "I just can't walk on as myself". When he was told he could come on as someone else, he appeared dressed as a member of the Gestapo. After a few lines in keeping with his assumed character, he stepped out of the role and settled down and, according to Parkinson himself, "was brilliant, giving the audience an astonishing display of his virtuosity. By the time of The Pink Panther Strikes Again, his mental state had worsened. The already fraught relationship between Sellers and Blake Edwards had seriously deteriorated. Edwards says of the actor's mental state at the time of The Pink Panther Strikes Again, "If you went to an asylum, and you described the first inmate you saw, that's what Peter had become. He was certifiable.''
When it comes to Clouseau your a geeeenius. Your an expert of the bumbling karate chopping mustach-ed Chief Inspector. I completely agree Sasha Baron Cohen would be genius as Clouseau. It takes a genius to know a genius.
My pick to be the new "Chief Inspector Clouseau" would be Tony Shaloub. Peter Sellers displayed a certain "stiffness" in his portrayal of the infamous detective. Tony Shaloub"sperformance as "Monk" shows a certain familiar "stiffness" as well. He could pull it off, much like Robert Downey Junior's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes.
Why do people not like this ? this is comedy gold these guys were genius of comedy not today's guys sorry boys but your no were near these guys 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪👍👍👍 thank you for the laughter Peter Herbert and Blake Edwards rhank you so much ☘️☘️☘️☘️👍👍👍
Thank heavens, for little girls...
Me to ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🇳🇴🇩🇰
Watched it at least 100x and dying always 😂 all 6 parts...
Every time I watch Peter Sellers I have tears running down my cheeks. He was a genius.
It's great how this classic scene references Dr. Strangelove. In both movies Sellers declares: "I can walk!" before a bomb goes off. 🤣🤣
Perhaps the greatest of all the Closeau scenes, Peter was in bad health and was so difficult to work with this this comedy classic film almost was not made. Today I happened upon the musical, Gigi, on tv, and watched Maurice Chevalier perform this song. All I can say is, for true fans of comedy, "Thank Heaven for" Peter Sellers! Emerging from your troubled life to pass on to the next life, may you rest in peace, in a heaven where true talent and hilarious comedy is appreciated.
"Special delivery a beum, were you expecting one?" 😂 kills me everytime! Pum intended. Pum?
Me too. I grew up watching quality slapstick and performance humor. Peter Sellers and Airplane are examples of perfection high-level comedy of all types. Sometimes simple is genius.
lol
One of the funniest movies ever
I love how he throws the bomb toward the store employees when he freaks out.
YES!!! It has me rolling everytime 😄😄😄
But, what kind of a beumb was it?
@@Reflex9733: Exploding kind.
His favorite shop 😂 it’s hilarious this scene. 😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏
The scene immediately after that which was cut off was just as funny. When Clouseau sets fire to his boss's office 😆
Special delivery, a beum. Were you expecting one?
A BEUM?! AHAHAHA!!!!!!!
The bomb destroyed half the block but Clouseau survived. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"The old an-no-ni-mi-ty ploy..." and "Yes! Yes! Yeau are a genius, boys!" are often quoted in this household... along with about a hundred choice Clouseau lines!
"You are a genius, Balls" it the correct quote, though... 😄
@@doubleuponbob3397 You're right!
Gets me every time when he starts singing 😂
The great Balls played by the great Graham Stark perfect acting
Graham Stark was a great friend of Peter Sellers and appeared in nearly all of the Pink Panther films in one role or another. The best I think was as the hotel owner in the Does Your Dog Bite sketch. "Zat is not mein Dog"! A classic line.
Very very funny scene and thank you very much for it. You showcase as always the genius of Peter Sellers as the bumbling mustached karate chopping Clouseau.
I think this is the best Sellers "Panther" movie. Gotta love the ever reliable Graham Stark as Professor Balls.
Graham Stark played a great Balls
...do you know what kind of a bond it was? Clouseau: The exploding kind!
amyzing jenius acting Peter sellers .getting a costume another classic of the genius pink panther ust watch so funny fantastic a must
"Some days, you just can't get rid of a beaum!"
Deep cut. Well played. 🦇
"Special delivery, a bombe...were you expecting one?"
😅
I loved this scene
He actually says, "You are a genius, Balls!"
And the words "Balls" on the door. HA!
At 047,there's a beautiful fender telecaster hanging left from Clouseau. But not for long!
"A BEAUM?! AH HAAAAAAAAHHH HAAAOWWW!!!"
I think It is Henri Toulouseau Lautrec, it must be. :-) The France painter, he was a cripple, the beard is the same, and the hat, and the the song about the girls indicates that. Lautrec was very ulgy and therefore spent a lot of time on Moulin Rouge. It is genius!
Ah the old Toulouse-Lautrec ploy.
I always wondered what it would look like if Henri lautrec did an impression of Henri Lautrec
This scene cracks me up everytime
He has survived 25 assassination attempts including 3 from his own boss😁😁😁😁😁
Funny. Lego my ego 'Sign' and good skit.😎
Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) Seller's last Panther movie.
Makes me want to pinch myself reminds me of a mani saw at the bar more of a Robinson Caruso than a cluso
Special Delivery!
Une petit "Boumb"!
Special delivery! Eeeetz a bomb...
A bomb?
Peter Sellers, although incredibly funny and a comic genius, was a deeply troubled man. He had very little self-esteem, he was very shy, and once said that if it wasn't for the characters that he was playing, he wouldn't have any personality at all.
When he was invited to appear on the Michael Parkinson chat show, he withdrew the day before, explaining to Parkinson that "I just can't walk on as myself". When he was told he could come on as someone else, he appeared dressed as a member of the Gestapo. After a few lines in keeping with his assumed character, he stepped out of the role and settled down and, according to Parkinson himself, "was brilliant, giving the audience an astonishing display of his virtuosity.
By the time of The Pink Panther Strikes Again, his mental state had worsened. The already fraught relationship between Sellers and Blake Edwards had seriously deteriorated. Edwards says of the actor's mental state at the time of The Pink Panther Strikes Again, "If you went to an asylum, and you described the first inmate you saw, that's what Peter had become. He was certifiable.''
Peter Sellers imortal! Kkkkkkkkkk
When it comes to Clouseau your a geeeenius. Your an expert of the bumbling karate chopping mustach-ed Chief Inspector. I completely agree Sasha Baron Cohen would be genius as Clouseau. It takes a genius to know a genius.
Arhh, yes, yes. The old anonymity ploy.
You can walk!
Each time i hear or read teh name Toulouse-Lautrec, i smile. Because ot=f teh reply, Sorry, i'm a little short
Genius - long before the snowflakes landed
Graham Stark as Monseur Balls
*I TELL YOU: INFAMOUS POWERS ARE AT WORK!*
That's why I have failed where others succeeded.
The explosion looks like Ft Worth Texas on 1/8/24! 😳🧐
Anyone know what's the name of the song played in Balls shop🤣?? Been wondering about that now and then for the last 10 years😅
Infinite risate😂
My pick to be the new "Chief Inspector Clouseau" would be Tony Shaloub. Peter Sellers displayed a certain "stiffness" in his portrayal of the infamous detective. Tony Shaloub"sperformance as "Monk" shows a certain familiar "stiffness" as well. He could pull it off, much like Robert Downey Junior's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes.
Nobody can replace Sellers
Sukses bos
whats this movie called
How did they make him so short? Thanks
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2:51 NO es una maqueta, es un escenario real ja ja ja.
It's NOT a mockup, it's a real scene ha ha ha.
🤣😂😅🤣😅🤣😂❤️
which movie is this from?
Revenge of The Pink Panther (1978)
Revenge of the pink panther
Sorry... I'ma little short...
What the fuck with the Spanish commercials YT?
Has to be the most amazing thing ever seen. Steve martins portrayal is a joke
Completely useless
Q
The old anonymity poly...