.....Even the last 30 seconds in the yellow van has me in stitches every time..... No words..... No music....... Just pure 100% comic value...... Excellent stuff....
The best thing about these scenes to me it's always that Catherine Schell can never keep it together. I always remember another scene at the nightclub where she just bursts into laughter all the time.
@Lili Víla In an interview sometime in the 90s, Schell said producers left it in because the laughter fit the notion that she was seeing through such a corny act. It was comedy gold all around!
These Pink Panther movies were pure brilliance. They are just as funny today as they were in the 1970's when I first saw them. This telephone repair scene and the disaster that Clouseau creates in the Lady Litton's hotel room in Gstaad are two of his best. There are no actors today that can match the genius of Peter Sellers!
I grew up watching these films in the 1980s. No cgi, just solid acting and comedy and clean. This formula needs to be brought back but I know it is long gone. 🍀🍀
The frantic-ness, nervousness, clumsiness, earnest confusion, and sincerity of good physical comedy are very hard to do intentionally and well. Sellers was a master.
"I have fixed your doorbell from the ringing - there is no charge" was an oft-repeated joke at work (I'm an electrical engineer). This whole sequence (and the one where the little service truck keeps ending up in the pool) is hysterical.
The little red service vehicle was a Citroën 2CV, a tiny truck used by every farmer in France. The yellow three-wheeler was even more humble than the Citroën and I cannot identify it.
Steve Martin is a brilliant and natural Comedian, just like Sellers was, but it didn’t need a re-make. The plot of the re-make was lazy, uninspired and ridiculous.
My husband worked for Blake Edwards and when they were filming the door bell segment with David Lodge everyone was in stitches and they had to wrap and go home. I have photos of the red ‘van’ landing in the pool which PS had already drove into, before repeating with the yellow one. Joe Dunn was the stuntman. It was all filmed at a real villa.
How can anyone dislike this! words fail me this is pure comedy 🤣 😂 you can't beat this you really can't well whoever disliked this you don't know comedy im sorry but it had to be said
Several decades ago, I was fortunate enough to spend an evening with Catherine Schell. I remember we talked and laughed a lot about this film, and PS. She is what you see- a beautiful woman with an infectious sense of humour, such a rarity, and a real pleasure to spend time with.
Black Prince I think they still use this for training in the states. Had a hurricane a few years ago. When the repairman left, the telephone pole in our yard was tied to a tree and you had to duck to go under the wire. Not kidding either!
This may well be the funniest film of the whole series. All the creaks and other noises without any music just seem to make it all the more funnier, somehow.
@@sterlingpound217 but you know how french nationalists are, dont blame me, I just say how things are; to me Sellers was a genius too but leftists always claim racism, victimization, etc, etc
You should try and watch the Nightclub scene with them both.. she is in hysterics and apparently the director wanted to do another take but they decided to leave it in the film and all the better for it.
I have the box with these films. They’re great to watch again and again along with Seller’s last film, Welcome Mr. Chance. A sad comedy, the sad clown story
Darren Heath truer words were never spoken! It’s sacrilege to even attempt to copy Peter Sellers and Steve Martin failed miserably. Peter Sellers was one of a kind and one of the greatest comic geniuses in history
Ever feel like you grew up in the wrong era? I was born in 1988, and sure the 90s were fun, but everything today sucks. The 60s and 70s seemed like a great time; superb music, hilarious comedy, and the women were naturally attractive in a way nobody is anymore.
I'm 75 years old. For me the early Sixties were the great times. But today you can see stuff like this on your computer any time you want to. That almost makes up for being old.
but when you started school, all the world's knowledge is at your fingertips, you didnt have to find the right book, or library to satisfy your curiosity. everything you want to learn about anything is at your fingertips. hope you take advantage of that. i wish i had the same available information opportunity when i was kid. but your generation disappoints me at times. watch Jay Leno's jaywalking, you will know what i am talking about
there. what? Ah yes sniff sniff yes this phuen will not do at all show me another phuen it wont do at all im afraid show Monsieur Flo, Flournoy Flournoy the telephone in sir Charles’s study
I saw "The Return of The Pink Panther" in the theater when it was first released. I NEVER LAUGHED SO HARD IN MY LIFE! Before or since. I laughed so much, my ribcage ached all the next day. The movie is still great on TV, but seeing it on the big screen just made it funnier.
Sellars, Milligan, Borge, Cleese, Laurel and Hardy et al. Comedy at its finest. I've just watched excerpts from each of them and I'm aching with laughter!
Everyone knows all electronics (and electrics) works by magic smoke: when the smoke comes out, the thing is dead. Therefore, it's quite logical to test for any residues of magic smoke by smell if malfunction is suspected...
@@gabi140 There is more than a hint of folk lore pertaining to the so-called genuine laughter here. It's good for business. But they are/were professional actors.
The other night while my spouse was away I dropped a spoon into the garbage disposal and it sounded like World War Three. While it was churning away I tried everything to rescue the spoon but to no avail. The garburator gave up and died, leaving me a mangled spoon as its legacy. I said nothing about this to my spouse on the phone that evening, thus completing my Inspector Clouseau impersonation to perfection. Then the next day I found the owner's manual. It instructed me to push the red Reset button, the one labeled RESET on the front of the machine. I did and it returned to normal. But I didn’t. I realized that I had discovered my true self: a bumbling idiot who attacks his houseboy and safeguards every criminal sent his way. And every minkey!
I was ten when I saw this movie, and that particular scene struck me then and has continued to strike me ever since as the most hilarious thing I've ever seen
The genius of Sellers was subtle in the most glorious way. His ability to do something inocuously and infer the stupidity of that to the viewer was second to none. For example, in this scene, when Sellers gets up with the chair attached to his behind, he looks at where the chair is, not at the chair. Like he is oblivious to where the chair is. In reality you would already know the chair is stuck to you, but he took it to another level. Steve Martin did mostly the opposite, where he created the stupidity and forced it at the viewer. It wasn't terrible and is certainly a masterful comedy performance from Martin, but his style is designed to fit a more visually homogenised comedic audience, rather than the mentally pioneering style that Sellers masterfullly presented.
You know he is going to foul up or destroy every situation he encounters. But watching how he does it as the Master.... bumbler has doubled me over in laughter so many times and this clip is such a perfect example. So many great memories. No one will ever replace Peter Sellers
Today's American comedy cinema lacks the finesse and timing that was put so carefully into these Clouseau films with Mr. Sellers. Blake Edwards had such a keen knack for humor, especially the cartoony kind. He knew his craft, he knew that pacing was key, that stretches of silence help. Notice there is not one bit of musical score here. We have nobody like him or Sellers now; luckily we can watch the classic Pink Panther films and laugh ourselves weepy.
Imagine you’re the homeowner and you walk into the study and see Clouseau on his hands and knees crawling around with the desk on his back. How do you react to that? 😂😂😂
If this is the best the French police can come up with it doesn't say much about the rest of them. Breaking door bells, sitting on glue, ripping his trousers, he can't do anything without wreaking havoc. Peter Sellers was one of a kind. Great comdey actor.
The best of all the Pink Panther movies.
Oh yes , by far the best . The Inspector Clouseau off-shoot “ A Shotin the Dark “ is also hilarious . A tie between the two for me .
Yes, that was the 'Return of the Pink Panther', 1975...Saw it at the theatre then....I was in my Junior year at UNO..
Christopher Plummer was great as Sir Charles "Phantom the Litton"
I was in love with Katherine Schell (Lady Litton)
'Shot in the Dark' is the classic.
Glad to see the phewn and doorbell are now fixed.
There will be no charge 🙂
His little French van is truly hilarious all on its own....Comedy gold.
We used to laugh at French tek. We called 2CVs Clouseau Cars😂
This kind of van is Italian, Vespa make if I'm not mistaking.
@@theJB03 yes, they're made by Piaggio, the same company that makes Vespa scooters.
blake edwards, the director.
It takes a Brit to say something so stupid, it's an Italian van... dumbass
No other actor will ever replace Peter Sellers.
Never will there be another actor has talented as Peter Sellers. Timeless and hysterical!
I think your forgetting about Ryan Reynolds, genius!
Peter Sellers is the first actor who made me laugh until I cried. I miss that.
I thought he was the funniest comedian out there back in the seventies when I will go to the drive-in and Watch his movies
Funny ha ha in films, but 'funny' weird in real life?
The last, not the first
Not only was Peter Sellers a master of disguise and a master of telephone technology, but let's not forget he was also a master of the parallel bars.
Pavlova of the parallels
Reminds me of my time at the police academy. Ah yes it’s all coming back to me now. I rememBAAHHUAHHHHHHHH
😂😂😂
@@meeloshm9973 Paralleler of the parallels
WELL !! THAT FELT GOOOOD !
Clouseau sniffing the phone in the lobby is a hugely underrated moment
Sniff test 😮 checking for continuity
.....Even the last 30 seconds in the yellow van has me in stitches every time.....
No words..... No music....... Just pure 100% comic value......
Excellent stuff....
The best thing about these scenes to me it's always that Catherine Schell can never keep it together. I always remember another scene at the nightclub where she just bursts into laughter all the time.
Yep
No one can ruin “Here is lo-oking at you kid” like Guy Gadbois.
She's 76 years old now..
@Lili Víla In an interview sometime in the 90s, Schell said producers left it in because the laughter fit the notion that she was seeing through such a corny act. It was comedy gold all around!
She saw through his disguise twice in the same film. Which also made this scene funny as well.
My God she's beautiful.
Catherine Schell
Indeed !!
Of course she is beautiful. She is Hungarian.
The only reason I watch this scene is because of her.
Breathtaking
I love how her laughter was completely genuine.
Shows how funny Peter Sellers was.
These Pink Panther movies were pure brilliance. They are just as funny today as they were in the 1970's when I first saw them. This telephone repair scene and the disaster that Clouseau creates in the Lady Litton's hotel room in Gstaad are two of his best. There are no actors today that can match the genius of Peter Sellers!
Don't you wish they would show this stuff today? Lots of sit
-com reruns but no movies.
I wasn't even born then but my late mum & dad loved him! I can see why!🤣🤣🥰
We must not forget the interrogations , and the “priceless “ Steinway 🕺🏽
@Tara-TJ-007 I was born I'm 1807 and we never had tv 📺 😮
I grew up watching these films in the 1980s. No cgi, just solid acting and comedy and clean. This formula needs to be brought back but I know it is long gone.
🍀🍀
The frantic-ness, nervousness, clumsiness, earnest confusion, and sincerity of good physical comedy are very hard to do intentionally and well. Sellers was a master.
precisely!
"I have fixed your doorbell from the ringing - there is no charge" was an oft-repeated joke at work (I'm an electrical engineer).
This whole sequence (and the one where the little service truck keeps ending up in the pool) is hysterical.
Add to that the way he "went through" the cable with cable snips and you can not possibly add to the scene.
The little red service vehicle was a Citroën 2CV, a tiny truck used by every farmer in France. The yellow three-wheeler was even more humble than the Citroën and I cannot identify it.
@TheBigHase or in Italy an Ape
He fixed the doorbell even tho he's a telephone engineer 😂
@@elipeterson1167This might come as a shock but telephones do use electricity. Telephone engineers are qualified to work with electrical systems.
Nobody could play this part apart from peter sellers was a legend comedian
They don't make movies like this anymore
Peter Sellers is a genius.
I'm sweating I'm laughing so hard
They don't make women like that anymore either.
A leaf fan with some good taste, you're the first I come across
So true, there is only one Petter Sellers, anything less is an Insult.
I miss this type of physical comedy. You can't find movies like this nowadays!
Because people are too stuck up these days, and quickly offended, throwing the racial card, etc.
Rat Race, nothing but trouble, bits of mad, mad,mad world 🙂
Rowen Atkinson does physical comedy very well.
These films made us all laugh , thanks for posting
To think Steve Martin actually thought he could fill these shoes. Preposterous!
David Martin Not nearly. SM is funny but not as natural. Overacting.
That was just depressing to see someone else take over a character that someone else bought to life first and really fit the part well
Steve Martin didn't thought he was filling any shoes. He just played a role. Seller is still my favourite though
Geoffrey rush could be the best person playing as peter no one else.
Steve Martin is a brilliant and natural Comedian, just like Sellers was, but it didn’t need a re-make.
The plot of the re-make was lazy, uninspired and ridiculous.
'Do not come in, I'm putting my tools away'. Omg i grew up loving this movie and i laugh harder today watching it. Just a piece of comedy art!
Not just this one, all of them are comedic art.
He are getting stuck under the desk, Never Gets old
@@tomcarpenter700 absolutely. Actually watched it on Stan just a couple of weeks ago. Never gets old.
I've seen this clip a thousand times if I've seen it once. And still I fall on the floor laughing.
The outtakes to this particular scene will have you in stitches
You should have a ganders
My husband worked for Blake Edwards and when they were filming the door bell segment with David Lodge everyone was in stitches and they had to wrap and go home. I have photos of the red ‘van’ landing in the pool which PS had already drove into, before repeating with the yellow one. Joe Dunn was the stuntman. It was all filmed at a real villa.
J Naughton thank you so much for sharing your memories!
Oh man what a hilarious day
That’s so cool.
Why were people able to make movies of this calibre back then? The casting, script and performing is just perfect.
Hooked to the chair...beyond improv
Extreme comedy from simple actions. no complications. Peter Sellers was genious so was Edward Blake.
Try Blake Edwards. 😂
6:38 I love that the butler calls him "inspector" and no one misses a beat.
So he did not only repair the pheune but also the doorbell.
Peter Sellers is just to good. Can't stop laughing
Tis two dahlinks...
phone? too
How can anyone dislike this! words fail me this is pure comedy 🤣 😂 you can't beat this you really can't well whoever disliked this you don't know comedy im sorry but it had to be said
I not only know but I lived it !
I am a boomer and proud of it !
Just as they're taking his first truck out of the pool he does it again!!! Absolutely hilarious!!!!!
I remember Dreyfus's line "He's destroyed a swimming pool and two trucks. Compared to Clouseau, Attila the Hun is a Red Cross volunteer."
Its all the subtleties of these movies... Blake Edwards was a genius, must admit. Add Peter Sellers and you get the best comedy ever.
funniest line hahahah
“I know when there is a trouble, and when there is not a trouble.” Clouseau as the greatest trouble-maker.
And I can definitely tell you that there is a trouble you may rest assured at that
The Trump before Trump.
@@kencf0618 Making your pheun great again.
everything this guy touches, he destroys. brilliant comedy.
As Dreyfus says, give me 10 men like clouseau and i could destroy the world.
Compare to Clouseau Atillia the hun was a red cross volunteer
RMJ1984 😂
10? Let’s be honest here: it would only take 1.
SOUNDS LIKE DJT !
This comedy is brilliant, love Peter Sellers
Several decades ago, I was fortunate enough to spend an evening with Catherine Schell. I remember we talked and laughed a lot about this film, and PS.
She is what you see- a beautiful woman with an infectious sense of humour, such a rarity, and a real pleasure to spend time with.
Lucky bugger! Gorgeous and fantastic in everything.
Jesus….Thank you for sharing!
you lucky, lucky man. she was a beautiful woman with a great sense of humor.
I worked for the phone company company in Australia called Telecom, We should have used this film for training.
Black Prince I think they still use this for training in the states. Had a hurricane a few years ago. When the repairman left, the telephone pole in our yard was tied to a tree and you had to duck to go under the wire. Not kidding either!
Telstra makes the Inspector look like a pro.
What do you mean you should have used it for training...you guys did use it for training.
Very funny...but don't be silly you haven't got the telephone ("fuurn") in Aus yet have you?
We do have the telefuurn in our country just have the world's worst internet.
"Madame it is my business to locate trouble". This is the story of my life! Brilliant line and I'm going to use it going forward.
This guy is a legend May God bless his soul
This is probably the funniest character I have ever scene...Peter Sellers was a comedic genius.
Seen*
This may well be the funniest film of the whole series. All the creaks and other noises without any music just seem to make it all the more funnier, somehow.
Comes out of the room breathing heavy. Classic
Peter Sellers was a genius of comedy !
in france they hate him because he depicted french policemen as clumsy fools
@@clarkkent6026 it s a comedy ffs. Don t you know comedy? Litteraly shaking right now.
@@sterlingpound217 but you know how french nationalists are, dont blame me, I just say how things are; to me Sellers was a genius too but leftists always claim racism, victimization, etc, etc
Then your criticisms are wrongly directed... You should target the political sphere
@@clarkkent6026 which I am terribly annoyed at, trust me
She lost it several times making scenes with Sellers - the laughter is not acting, she's genuinely in hysterics ..... wonderful
This guy was damn funny miss him
You should try and watch the Nightclub scene with them both.. she is in hysterics and apparently the director wanted to do another take but they decided to leave it in the film and all the better for it.
@@jonmassey8124 Yes, that scene is hilarious lol
@@jonmassey8124 I have - it’s just love - he’s a genius and she’s just lovely
I love how he just casually cuts the wires for the doorbell. He could've just done that all along. LOL
There is only one Clouseau. Peter Sellers. Steve Martin as Inspector Clouseau was just plain embarrassing.
Totally agree with you 👍 💯
Catherine Schell was a beautiful actress
Catherine schell
I met her once.
stephen noonan Don’t you mean Stephen Noonan!
Without a doubt, the best ever series and comedy films. Nothing comes close. I have the complete set of pink panther masterpieces
My Grammy (Boston, MA lexicon a la Great Britain) took me and my little bro to see the Pink Panther movies at matinee theaters. What great memories!
I'm crying from laughing so hard!!! Peter Sellers and Blake Edwards...geniuses!!! 💖 Thank u 4 posting!!
Good ole days
I have the box with these films. They’re great to watch again and again along with Seller’s last film, Welcome Mr. Chance. A sad comedy, the sad clown story
Peter Sellers was a legend. Steve Martin was shit! You CANNOT replace Peter Sellers!
I wouldn't say Steve Martin was shit, but nothing will ever match Sellers.
Totally agree. Peter Sellers was original
Never like Steve martin trying to replace the late great Mr. Sellers!!!
*alan alda
Darren Heath truer words were never spoken! It’s sacrilege to even attempt to copy Peter Sellers and Steve Martin failed miserably. Peter Sellers was one of a kind and one of the greatest comic geniuses in history
Oops, at 6:38 when the guy knocks on the door he says, 'Inspector" rather than the false name given. I doubt if that was scripted.
Wow! I have seen this scene dozens of times - buy never realized that he uses a wrong name... :-)
I noticed this decades ago, i think it was a slip of the tongue that was on purpose since they obviously knew that it was inspector clouseau.
These adjustments must not be interfered with you know!?
He is a telephone inspector. He told them so.
Yes. He was inspecting the Phuuuu. What did you expect him to say, "Hey, Chief Troubleshitter. It has been reppatid that you should open the Door."
"Madame! It is my business to locate trouble!" *runs into wall*
Understatement of the century. Le Inspector is trouble incarnate :D
Schuggerbaby *eye twitch
This is why I never let a telephone engineer out of my sight... 🤔😂😂😂
Absolutely hilarious 😂 I’m crying over here in st.Petersburg , Florida !!!!!!!!!!
Ever feel like you grew up in the wrong era? I was born in 1988, and sure the 90s were fun, but everything today sucks. The 60s and 70s seemed like a great time; superb music, hilarious comedy, and the women were naturally attractive in a way nobody is anymore.
I'm 75 years old. For me the early Sixties were the great times. But today you can see stuff like this on your computer any time you want to. That almost makes up for being old.
I thought the 80s were deplorable, but then it hit me...
...the 90s, the 00s
a.s.f. a.s.o.
but when you started school, all the world's knowledge is at your fingertips, you didnt have to find the right book, or library to satisfy your curiosity. everything you want to learn about anything is at your fingertips. hope you take advantage of that. i wish i had the same available information opportunity when i was kid. but your generation disappoints me at times. watch Jay Leno's jaywalking, you will know what i am talking about
Right on bro right on
you missed out on all the fun man
"Tell me, where's your nearest _telefyeun?"_
"You... just moved it."
there. what? Ah yes sniff sniff yes this phuen will not do at all show me another phuen it wont do at all im afraid show Monsieur Flo, Flournoy Flournoy the telephone in sir Charles’s study
I saw "The Return of The Pink Panther" in the theater when it was first released. I NEVER LAUGHED SO HARD IN MY LIFE! Before or since. I laughed so much, my ribcage ached all the next day. The movie is still great on TV, but seeing it on the big screen just made it funnier.
ditto, even now too.
Sellars, Milligan, Borge, Cleese, Laurel and Hardy et al. Comedy at its finest. I've just watched excerpts from each of them and I'm aching with laughter!
Wane Gorge
1. It's spelt *Sellers.
2. "Borge???!!!" Don't be ridiculous.
Steve Martin playing Clouseau is like Don Knotts playing James Bond
Weird analogy but true.
How I love all his inspector Clouseau movies! They never get boring...
"communications expert and chief trouble-shitter for the Nice telephone company."
Yeah every phone repairman smells the phone to identify if it's working. Kills me every time I see it. XDDD
Ah yes Sniff sniff yes this phuen will not do at all show me another phuen it won’t do at all I’m afraid
Only Peter Sellors could do this
@@drewski1535 Phone must have passed it's expiration date lol
@@playboymaxim yup that's my guess
Everyone knows all electronics (and electrics) works by magic smoke: when the smoke comes out, the thing is dead. Therefore, it's quite logical to test for any residues of magic smoke by smell if malfunction is suspected...
I love Lady Litton's uncontrollable laughter, when she comes in contact with Inspector Clouseau.
She was not meant to be laughing in any of the scenes but could not hold back so they left the laughing scenes in.
@@supersapiens764 I quite liked it. It fits with her whole character throughout the movie. She also seemed to be a fan of chaos.
I doubt that
@@gowdsake7103 ruclips.net/video/v6QEa_SDArA/видео.html here she says it herself
I had a feeling that was the case!!!
@@gabi140
There is more than a hint of folk lore pertaining to the so-called genuine laughter here. It's good for business. But they are/were professional actors.
When Comedy
Was Still Funny
The other night while my spouse was away I dropped a spoon into the garbage disposal and it sounded like World War Three. While it was churning away I tried everything to rescue the spoon but to no avail. The garburator gave up and died, leaving me a mangled spoon as its legacy. I said nothing about this to my spouse on the phone that evening, thus completing my Inspector Clouseau impersonation to perfection. Then the next day I found the owner's manual. It instructed me to push the red Reset button, the one labeled RESET on the front of the machine. I did and it returned to normal. But I didn’t. I realized that I had discovered my true self: a bumbling idiot who attacks his houseboy and safeguards every criminal sent his way. And every minkey!
"Do not come in, I was just putting my tools away!"
"No trouble back there." freakin' hilarious
He knows how to deal with a troubleshitter!
The sound of the glue when he sat down. 😂 @ 5:54
As they are lifting his last van out of the pool, he drives his next one in.
I was ten when I saw this movie, and that particular scene struck me then and has continued to strike me ever since as the most hilarious thing I've ever seen
@@worldnotworld agreed, I howl with laughter no matter how many times i see it, knowing what's coming makes it funner still
if i could go back in time, i'd like to be here. A Nice place to be.
Yes please, can we go now?
I see what you did there lol
He was and still is the best...
The genius of Sellers was subtle in the most glorious way. His ability to do something inocuously and infer the stupidity of that to the viewer was second to none. For example, in this scene, when Sellers gets up with the chair attached to his behind, he looks at where the chair is, not at the chair. Like he is oblivious to where the chair is. In reality you would already know the chair is stuck to you, but he took it to another level. Steve Martin did mostly the opposite, where he created the stupidity and forced it at the viewer. It wasn't terrible and is certainly a masterful comedy performance from Martin, but his style is designed to fit a more visually homogenised comedic audience, rather than the mentally pioneering style that Sellers masterfullly presented.
That's an astute observation. It's all about the subtleties.
I'll comment when I can get my breath back.....can't stop laughing....!!
I saw this movie when it was released. I was creased up with laughter throughout. Classic Sellers.
Peter Seller's was one of the best !!!! This is a great scene...
Nothing in today's world stops this
You know he is going to foul up or destroy every situation he encounters. But watching how he does it as the Master.... bumbler has doubled me over in laughter so many times and this clip is such a perfect example. So many great memories. No one will ever replace Peter Sellers
"Madam it is my business to look at trouble"...yes, he's the creator of trouble!! 😂😂
Another completly hilarious scene.. thanks for sharing for us..
His little yellow van is superb.
Just like his red van lol
I love him, really good! Thank you.
2:56 I hope she'd stay like that forever ♥️❣️
Bennyhill show is a tonic for life. I salute u mr Bennyhill people like u should come again and again on this planet. Bye.
Clouseau ...clumsy...destructive...hilarious...
Oh Christ - I was a little down till I found this just the funniest sketch I’ve seen in ages.
Do not come in. I am just putting my tools away. Haha
These films are timeless , sellars was numero uno in this role love it 😎
HYSTERICAL.watch this after a bad day. All seems well.
Same here.
You are absolutly wright.😂😂😂❤❤
Every day in 2020 then 🙈
Today's American comedy cinema lacks the finesse and timing that was put so carefully into these Clouseau films with Mr. Sellers. Blake Edwards had such a keen knack for humor, especially the cartoony kind. He knew his craft, he knew that pacing was key, that stretches of silence help. Notice there is not one bit of musical score here. We have nobody like him or Sellers now; luckily we can watch the classic Pink Panther films and laugh ourselves weepy.
The whole thing is rather like a call to a support center in Mumbai
Try Microsoft support in New Dehi. Indians are quite hot tempered.
I miss this kind of humor.
Imagine you’re the homeowner and you walk into the study and see Clouseau on his hands and knees crawling around with the desk on his back. How do you react to that? 😂😂😂
If this is the best the French police can come up with it doesn't say much about the rest of them.
Breaking door bells, sitting on glue, ripping his trousers, he can't do anything without wreaking havoc.
Peter Sellers was one of a kind. Great comdey actor.
Catherine Shell was Hot at the Time
In just few minutes he manage to destroy and lose his pants LOL
The outtakes alone would make one heck of a movie.
I have fixed your door bell from the ringing . There is no charge 🏠🎶🎶🔧👷💥😂😂😂
Then cuts the wire to get in the house
The Chief Trouble Shitter for the Nice region.
The name of the technician he portrayed was enough to crack me up. I wonder if the French have ever forgiven Sellers for his portrayal.