My dad took me to all the Pink Panther movies as a kid. Stuck with me forever. I’m such a huge fan and now it’s a great memory of good times with my dad who no longer is alive.
I love how they set it up so the audience has to read George Sanders's straight face to interpret or imagine what's going on in his character's mind as he watches Inspector Clouseau's clumsiness with such patience.
I have seen all the movies of Pink Panther with Peter Sellers and I can't stop laughing.Too bad one of the best comedians left us very soon.He had very much to offered!
HI George Sanders! Totally unruffleable! Causes inextricable fluster in his opponents. Don't you love those sort of people? Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
Its fun if youre 60+. People were talking about these movies when i was a kid but i was never able to see why they thought it was so great. Some other things from the 60ies i really like, for example Star Trek and Waylon Jennings, but this and The Beatles, just No.
@@pflaffik even though i have to admit many of todays 7 sec youtube-tik tok videos can be extreamly funny.. so i can understand how young people today can find a 90 minute OLD film with just a few dry humor scenes boring. but for us that grew up in the 1960s without tv, and movies ONLY 3 - 4 days a year from a person driving around to villages in northern norway with a projector and a few film rolls, it was fun!!! NO MATTER IF SOME OF THE MOVIES WASNT FULL OF CONSTANT ACTION.. For example as a kid i didnt understand dry english humor. but as a grownup having some life experience i love it.
It's funny if you have some depth to your intelligence, as well as understand what is being lampooned. Often, understanding comedy, is a matter of understanding the culture in which it was created.
You have to watch every Clouseau movie twice. First time for the comedy, and the second time to actually listen to the investigation stuff that they're talking about xD
Peter Sellers said in an interview, that he based the accent on a real life French concierge, who he met in a hotel. He took the guys accent and made it part of the character.
Peter Sellers was a great admirer of Stan Laurel's, and many elements of this scene were lifted directly from the Laurel & Hardy classic "Brats," including the part where they get their arms and cue sticks tangled up.
@@polliebain7450 good to hear. Many happy, healthy years to you. If you're truly alone just comment here and I'll get back to you and talk when I get free time. Hope life is still as magical as seen through a child's eyes.
2:49 The very picture of an austerely-reserved aristocrat silently processing the Nemesis-like implications of the order-of-things-subverting phenomenon that is -- ineffably -- *Clouseau.*
Jhensy2012: Ever watch "The Jungle Book" Disney animation as a kid? Sanders also voiced Shere Khan, the Tiger who competed with Boa Kaa for the little boy prey.
We taught our young children humor on wintry Sunday afternoons watching Peter Sellers on cassettes! They now have wonderful senses of humor and they enjoy our companionship!
When these movies come on, you get prepared, snacks, drinks, some good weed and family and friends. I watched it high and laughed so hard I blew my ear drum...the scene with him and the parallel bars... Yo Pete, I know you have them laughing in heaven.
There's no way, no way, that ANYONE could be as bumbling as Inspector Clouseau. He could take a simple situation and turn it into a hysterical disaster without even trying. You couldn't help laughing even though you knew what was coming up.
Yes, I agree, he was really something else. Whatever he was doing, even the easiest thing in the world, he managed to turn it into a complete disaster. "Merde"! But what a team they were, Peter Sellers and Blake Edwards, this is comedy, the closest you can get to slapstick, comedy, like Chaplin did, earlier.
Wonderful! In terms of comic timing, Sellers was sublime genius. It also has to be said, there are several steals from the great W C Fields in this scene, but on the shoulders of giants, do others rise!
Just a walking calamity done so naturally that's unbelievable how good he is. The drunk butler in the film party is amazing, too. Another PS genius movie.
This isn't actually a "Pink Panther" movie, however a precursor that established the Clouseau character titled "A shot in the dark". I think it is actually the best on of them all. A classical European ",Who done it". Wealthy aristocrat with staff with the ending and interviewing all in the large"room". I think the first Pink Panther loosely follows this one.
I was 13 when I saw the movie in Singapore. I'm 60 and I still use this line embedded in my soul for any given scenario: " Whoever invented that needs to have their head examine"
It sucks that you can't find these movies unless you look for them anymore. It's obviously because how they depict Kato and the Asian jokes. They've been effectively canceled by our PC culture. Peter Sellers is my favorite physical comedian. Gone, but not forgotten. Followed by Belushi, Farley, and Curly Howard. Only the Good Die Young.
Redblade Are you inferring that the work of Peter Sellers, who practically everyone in the comedy business proclaims to have been greatly influenced by, to appeal only to children? Judging by the way you’ve spelled “humour”, I assume you’re from the U.K., which strikes me as especially surprising...
Made me spoil my PC monitor screen. Just as I was sipping cola, he suddenly made me burst out laughing and now I am writing after cleaning up. He's spontaneous!
This really feels like an homage to Laurel and Hardy. I would not be surprised if Sellers was inspired by Stan Laurel's unique brand of physical comedy.
satturnine, must be miles and miles of wasted film because of all the “bloopers”! Someone swept these all up off the cutting room floor and made epic documentaries featuring all these blunders that more than rival the original feature film!
My dad took me to all the Pink Panther movies as a kid. Stuck with me forever. I’m such a huge fan and now it’s a great memory of good times with my dad who no longer is alive.
So did my dad rip
Me too! But my father is still alive at 83.
My condolences.
There’s only one Clouseau..no one else could play him better than Peter Sellers
How do you know?
Yea He is a Genius
@@peteranserin3708 Have you seen Steve Martin’s attempt?
@@J3TF1RESteve Martin is a very good comediant.....but vs Peter Sellers was not equalizer.
Peter was simply the best.
Nothing like this genius and probably never will be...... A classic. I don’t understand how anyone could dislike this!!.
It's easy. Simply press the little hand with the thumb that points down.
Sellers was once in a lifetime. We are all lucky to have had his talent in our lifetimes for those of us that have.
That rack scene is brilliantly understated slapstick 😂
Rit of fealous jage! The expression to go with that line is pure gold!
George Sanders was awesome. He kept a straight face through all that silliness. Brilliant!
The look on his face seems to say: 'I can't believe this all is happening'
C'était un fantastique acteur.
Il était extraordinaire dans "le portrait de Dorian Gray" et "le village des damnés".
If you look at the outakes for that scene you'll see sanders collapse.
No he didn't 😂 krävdes lite omtagningar
Unequivocally the best British comedian of the late 20th century.
A Shot In the Dark is my favorite Inspector Clouseau movie!
Peter Sellers as Clouseau is timeless.
No man can be defeated by inanimate objects like that man can!
I love how they set it up so the audience has to read George Sanders's straight face to interpret or imagine what's going on in his character's mind as he watches Inspector Clouseau's clumsiness with such patience.
Saunders was a great actor in his own right.
@@Hithere-ek4qtthere were a lot of older actors that never got the credits they deserved
I have seen all the movies of Pink Panther with Peter Sellers and I can't stop laughing.Too bad one of the best comedians left us very soon.He had very much to offered!
FANTASTIC
Peter Sellers has left THE PARTY!
Being there...incredible movie.
You haven't seen all of them some were never released commercially
I love people so much who love to make people laugh.
Remember laughter is the best medicine and the best healer.
Peter Sellers one of the best
I love the way he nonchalantly catches the ball and carries on as if nothing happened.
HI
George Sanders! Totally unruffleable! Causes inextricable fluster in his opponents. Don't you love those sort of people? Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
Serapis Christus, Amun Ra. LOL! [Lots to Learn]
Get out your buy-bull and read all those ancient superstition stories😝
A classic. I don’t understand how anyone could dislike this!!
I haven't seen this in MANY years. That first bit with the cue bridge had me in absolute stitches.
Its fun if youre 60+. People were talking about these movies when i was a kid but i was never able to see why they thought it was so great. Some other things from the 60ies i really like, for example Star Trek and Waylon Jennings, but this and The Beatles, just No.
@@pflaffik even though i have to admit many of todays 7 sec youtube-tik tok videos can be extreamly funny..
so i can understand how young people today can find a 90 minute OLD film with just a few dry humor scenes boring.
but for us that grew up in the 1960s without tv, and movies ONLY 3 - 4 days a year from a person driving around to villages in northern norway with a projector and a few film rolls, it was fun!!! NO MATTER IF SOME OF THE MOVIES WASNT FULL OF CONSTANT ACTION..
For example as a kid i didnt understand dry english humor. but as a grownup having some life experience i love it.
@@VULTUSPRIME P!ss off and watch SNL then, and we can stay here and watch real comedy...
It's funny if you have some depth to your intelligence, as well as understand what is being lampooned. Often, understanding comedy, is a matter of understanding the culture in which it was created.
i grew up laughing at these in the 70's, my old man loved those films.
I have no words for this genius. My Uncle Phil loved these films.
A Shot In The Dark is my favorite.
You have to watch every Clouseau movie twice. First time for the comedy, and the second time to actually listen to the investigation stuff that they're talking about xD
Problem is we can never get past the comedy… too funny every time 🤣🤣
Peter Sellers said in an interview, that he based the accent on a real life French concierge, who he met in a hotel. He took the guys accent and made it part of the character.
Peter Sellers was a great admirer of Stan Laurel's, and many elements of this scene were lifted directly from the Laurel & Hardy classic "Brats," including the part where they get their arms and cue sticks tangled up.
Peter Sellers was brilliant. A comic genius. We miss him. Now we have what we have.
The curved cue stick is a tribute to W.C. Fields.
Yes...👍
ล000ช
It is what it is.
Absolutely brilliant❣️👏👏👏👏😅😅😂😂😂 🥰
Priceless. 77 alone with covid - but binge watching Sellers and laughing...how lucky!
Pray you are well
You still kicking my man? Like to hear from you. COVID ain't shit for most but dangerous as you get older. Let us know you're good brother.
@@thegreendank1 so kind! I'm very well now thank you!! Hope we both (all) stay that way! 🤞😁
@@polliebain7450 good to hear. Many happy, healthy years to you. If you're truly alone just comment here and I'll get back to you and talk when I get free time. Hope life is still as magical as seen through a child's eyes.
@@thegreendank1 the kindness of strangers.....even more precious now in this scary and uncertain world. Thank you again. Best wishes from France
Sellers was one of the best when it came to physical comedy. R.i.p.
Nothing like this genius and probably never will be.....
George Sanders is the perfect straight man, just perfect...
yup, the self-professed cad was such an urbane foil to clouseau's ineptness.
2:49 The very picture of an austerely-reserved aristocrat silently processing the Nemesis-like implications of the order-of-things-subverting phenomenon that is -- ineffably -- *Clouseau.*
hush yo mouth , yo carpet bagger !
The voice of Shere Khan in The Jungle Book..
Jhensy2012:
Ever watch "The Jungle Book" Disney animation as a kid? Sanders also voiced Shere Khan, the Tiger who competed with Boa Kaa for the little boy prey.
We taught our young children humor on wintry Sunday afternoons watching Peter Sellers on cassettes!
They now have wonderful senses of humor and they enjoy our companionship!
Why…..are there no longer movies like this….belly laughs and tearing eyes….
When these movies come on, you get prepared, snacks, drinks, some good weed and family and friends. I watched it high and laughed so hard I blew my ear drum...the scene with him and the parallel bars... Yo Pete, I know you have them laughing in heaven.
it must have been incredibly difficult for crew not to interrupt the shots with laughter
they're french, they don't laugh
There are outtakes where everyone laughs
Notice how some of the takes are apparently spliced together. Maybe that's why.
It's not that funny
@@FaridShahidinejad Watch again. There is still hope for you.
Anyone who could be in a scene with Sellers and keep a straight face was a master.
There's no way, no way, that ANYONE could be as bumbling as Inspector Clouseau. He could take a simple situation and turn it into a hysterical disaster without even trying. You couldn't help laughing even though you knew what was coming up.
i have someone more bumbling .. frank spencer ....
Closest thing IRL I can think of is W. Bush.
Yes, I agree, he was really something else. Whatever he was doing, even the easiest thing in the world, he managed to turn it into a complete disaster. "Merde"! But what a team they were, Peter Sellers and Blake Edwards, this is comedy, the closest you can get to slapstick, comedy, like Chaplin did, earlier.
Yes there is one worse than him, he is in the white house.
@@denihand9739 I totally agree with you about Joe Biden. He don't have the sense that God gave a goose.
master of comedy... pure and simple but yet genious! Peter Sellers at its best!
The real genious here is Blake Edwards. He created, wrote and directed all Sellers "Panthers" movies. He's the man.
seen this so many times - no matter how often, I start giggling when he picks up the bridge and then I cannot stop.
Remember "does your dog bite?” scene? One of my favorites.
When George Sanders looked at Peter Sellars when tore the blaise, is absolutely classical!!!!
It takes a lot of skill to achieve that level of precision in accidentally destroying everything he contacts
"Ah, the Bridge Cue. Yes, yes I much prefer the regular cue."
"And killed him in a RIT OF FEALOUS JAGE!"
I just lost it at that point :D
Easily amused are we?
Yes it was funny but seriously?
That was the punchline
Amazing comic talent and acting so natural and unforced,(unlike most of the crap that pass for humour these days )
Yeah that's the difference between Sellers and Martin , Martin always acted like he was "in on the joke" which is why he didn't work in the role .
That wasn't humor. That was slapstick. Two collosally different things.
And no swearing like today's untalented 'comics' who use swearing because they are not funny.
Well this is also crap in humor department but acting is good. Cheap humor for the masses.
Most of filming today is filled with ideology and pc to get you thinking in a certain way...
"I sugest you have your architect investigated as well!" Many a man lost his peace for not doing so: Brilliant.
Wonderful! In terms of comic timing, Sellers was sublime genius. It also has to be said, there are several steals from the great W C Fields in this scene, but on the shoulders of giants, do others rise!
I agree. At least after having seen this one ruclips.net/video/iLLQ1VGK1wQ/видео.html :-)
Thank you Napa California
Your. Produce is amazing
Rest in peace Peter Sellers you were the one and only Inspector Clouseau. These movies of the Pink Panther all made me literally cry laughing 😂🤣
Absolute genius. Still his performances resonate to millions … Dr.Strangelove is a 10,000 year classic!
What makes something a 10,000 year classic?
peter sellers is a GOLDEN legend
Just a walking calamity done so naturally that's unbelievable how good he is. The drunk butler in the film party is amazing, too. Another PS genius movie.
These PP movies were hilarious, something I will never forget, what a brilliant actor sellers was 😂😂😂😂
i love how me manages to destroy almost everything he comes in contact with
Me?
....and blames the architect for it...
@Daniel Johnston
👀😅
Yes, yes. I know that, I know that.
A modern day Trump
Peter Sellers carried on the traditions of Buster Keaton & Charles Chaplin! The man was a genius!
Inspector reminds me of my neighbor; his wife wonders why I won’t loan him power tools.
This man never fails to crack me up! Sometimes so much so that I have to make a bee line to the loo.
"In a rit of fealous jage" may be the best Clouseau line ever!
His pink panther series were gold..❤
Slapstick humor and Peter Sellers hits it right out of the park.. comedic genius..no other quite like him 😁🤣
This isn't actually a "Pink Panther" movie, however a precursor that established the Clouseau character titled "A shot in the dark". I think it is actually the best on of them all. A classical European ",Who done it". Wealthy aristocrat with staff with the ending and interviewing all in the large"room". I think the first Pink Panther loosely follows this one.
Not to forget the great George Sanders! Often if not always playing the « baddie » rôles but ever missed even so, and always admired…
I love the way monsieur Ballon just looks calmly and sort of resigned when Clouseau ruins his pool table😂
‘A Shot in the Dark’ ,now I have to watch the entire film!!! Thank you
I'm crying with laughter! So brilliant.
I was 13 when I saw the movie in Singapore. I'm 60 and I still use this line embedded in my soul for any given scenario:
" Whoever invented that needs to have their head examine"
Using the spider rest is just genius, Oh god tears are flowing lol
One of the movie industry’s funniest people. Sadly missed.
makes my stomach hurt from uncontrollably laughter... Does the inspector know how humorous he is-- yes
This is hands down one of my favorite scenes!
Only Mr.Sellers could pull off these scene's! Way too FUNNY!!!
Other people in the room with Inspector Clouseau are merely one of many props in that room that
the Inspector may or may not interact with.
A curved pool cue always gives you the best chance of winning. All good billiards pool halls should make them readily available.
my God.. compared to today's Hollywood actors this is fantastic..
Whoever edited in that final sound must have their head examined
A true legend taken much too soon!
Still as funny as the day it was shot. Sellers and Sanders were superb together.
RIP headphone users. That music at the beginning and end it f-ed up!
How could one act in a scene with Peter Sellers... I'd be hysterically lost with his adlib antics😂
It sucks that you can't find these movies unless you look for them anymore. It's obviously because how they depict Kato and the Asian jokes. They've been effectively canceled by our PC culture. Peter Sellers is my favorite physical comedian. Gone, but not forgotten. Followed by Belushi, Farley, and Curly Howard. Only the Good Die Young.
Quarantined coz of covid 19 and
watch this! Anyone else?
He was a real genius. Such sophisticated acting to make even the biggest deadhead laugh.
As inspector Drefuss would say. " give me 10 like Clouseau and i would rule the world ". 😂😂🙌
Comic genius - sorely missed!
And those who disliked this clip need their sense of humor examined! ;) lol
Then you have the humour of a child
One should take that as a beautiful compliment. Clousau plays billiards as russians drive their cars.
Investigated by the architect, I suggest !!!
Redblade Are you inferring that the work of Peter Sellers, who practically everyone in the comedy business proclaims to have been greatly influenced by, to appeal only to children?
Judging by the way you’ve spelled “humour”, I assume you’re from the U.K., which strikes me as especially surprising...
@@guitarmatricide4834 I'm guessing he liked his own comment as well
Hilarious! Sellers is a comedic genius.
This is from the very first movie , A Shot in the Dark. Perfect comedic timing.
Clouseau, the man of my Life. Do you want to marry me, Inspecteur Clouseau? Never bored with a man like him! Thanks from Paris, France.
Dies at 54. So sad. like a Mozart of comedy. Brilliant.
He did about 85 movies or so! WOW!
Verry funny, lovely Peter Sellers is the best Mr. Clousau ever hehehe
He got one of those cues we used to have to use
Prop management is a great skill. Prop mismanagement is an even greater skill.
It's been a long time since we see Peter Sellars. It's exhilarating.
The Pink Panther movies were funny, but 'A Shot in the Dark' is all Clouseau all of the time! A Peter Sellers comedy classic!
Blake Edwards + Peter Sellers= winning formula.
"... in a rit of fealous jage!"
You would also get a fit if you met Maria Gambrelli with Miguel!
My favourite movie line of all time 🤣
or possibly spelled ' a writ of phallus jage'
😂😂
Theres a great outtake where he says that and they just burst out laughing.
His acting roles make it easy to escape this WORLDS TROUBLES.
Man oh man, this is a “good for what ails you” remedy. Anticipatory chuckles and outright belly laughs will generally ensue.
"And killed him in a RIT OF FEALOUS JAGE!"
😄😄😄😄🆙😄😄😄😄😉
the best!!
Made me spoil my PC monitor screen. Just as I was sipping cola, he suddenly made me burst out laughing and now I am writing after cleaning up. He's spontaneous!
"Ah the bridge cue"
rofl
peter sellers and george sanders what a combination.
I really miss Peter Sellers one of the gifted comics. Marx Brothers, Robin Williams, John Belushi, Laurel and Hardy, Charlie Chaplin, etc.
The Three Stooges led by Curly...
you just listed my favourite comedians :D i love all of them you listed xD
and Amy Schumer
this is really great!
not many could have played the Inspector so well. that actor was clearly a very strange duck, though.
This really feels like an homage to Laurel and Hardy. I would not be surprised if Sellers was inspired by Stan Laurel's unique brand of physical comedy.
I don’t know how he kept a straight face while performing
satturnine retakes. Bunch of goof footage
His funny bone was removed after a near fatal accident when he was a boy.
satturnine, must be miles and miles of wasted film because of all the “bloopers”! Someone swept these all up off the cutting room floor and made epic documentaries featuring all these blunders that more than rival the original feature film!
"Would you kill for her?"
"Of course! Er, not."