I remember watching this movie with my dad when I was a kid. We laughed so much, it was clean good fun and created long lasting memories. Peter Sellers was a genius comic. Miss you pops - hope you are still smiling in Heaven.
The remakes were OK but can only be disappointing compared to Sellers. Also technically he's not the Pink Panther, its really the Diamond that is the Pink Panther but it ended up just being associated with Clouseau but it wasn't intentional.
Knowing how many difficulties Sellers experienced with his mental health alongside his constant clashes with Edwards it’s nice to see these, they were still able to have a laugh and enjoy themselves at work.
@@clavierwintergreen5574Like everyone in Peter Sellars’ life, what started off as a positive relationship ended in acrimony. Blake Edwards was constantly annoyed by Sellars’ perfectionist tendencies and violent mood swings, and Sellars was pissed off that he kept having to do these movies to make money (his return to the series in the 1970s was after two heart attacks, two failed marriages, a declining career, and a nervous breakdown where he was told to seek out something remotely stable) and took his personal problems out on everyone.
How any of them managed to keep a straight face and not crack up laughing during filming is nothing short of a miracle. I had forgotten Michael Robbins was in this and a Minder episode once. Glad to see they had fun during their work. Makes all the difference.
Watching this in the theater when it first came out was the best for me. I was eight years old and laughed so hard with my mom there with me. Good memories.
These out takes and bloopers are class, Peter Sellers was so funny and hysterical in them, they must be the best ever of any Film or TV Show they are Compulsive Viewing i just have to watch them over and over again😂🤣
"That's a priceless Steinway!!" - "Not anymourre..." 😂😂 One of the best comedy actors of all times. Imagine if Peter Sellers and Robin Williams ever made a movie together....
How did they ever get through a whole scene without laughing? :D And how on earth could Peter Sellers be so consistent in repeating his actions as Closeau? Fantastic!
The last part when he is imitating Michael Caine doing an audition he has the nuances down perfectly. If Sellers had done a movie of a man that thinks he is Michael Caine and really exaggerated Michael's mannerisms that would have been hilarious.
Having been assistant editor on 'Revenge......' I completed the film and was full editor on the last three Sellers Panthers. Blake allowed and encouraged these bloopers to keep Peter going and the mood happy. Peter became more and more difficult to work with but he was at his best a genius. No other actors ever matched him because Peter's Clouseau really believed he was a great detective, other renditions just went for the slapstick.
Thank you for sharing these tidbits of information and your personal insight of movie history. And also thank you for doing your part in what, imo, has to be one of the funniest movie series ever made. All of the films, except maybe "A Shot in the Dark", which didn't quite seem to have hit on the successful formula, never fail to entertain. Even so many years later. A lot of brilliant people seemed to have come together to consistently produce a totally original and funny product, wherein the pitch level of the humour, when it occurred, was maintained at pretty much the same level throughout. As for the other actors never being able to match Mr. Seller's Clouseau, I think that you are quite right, although I believe Steve Martin tried doing that, but he just did not have Mr. Seller's presence or comedic timing. Mind if I ask you a question? I've always wondered if, in the warehouse/dock scene in "Revenge of the Pink Panther", when the golf cart turns abruptly, hits the barrier, and flips both itself and its occupants into the water...how much of that was planned? It almost looks to me like it was a blooper that was allowed to remain in the movie. I mean, I can't really imagine even rehearsing for this scene, beyond just driving up to the barrier and sending them flying, if at all. Whatever it was that happened, it was brilliantly funny and caught me completely off-guard, and I remember playing that part over and over when I rented the Betamax tape. Lol. (that's funny, the emojis in my browser have stopped working. hmm.)
I often wondered how on earth they managed to complete any pink panther movie with seller's bloopers . Absolutely hilarious to watch . Seller's at his best and a British comedian the likes we will never see again .
PPSA had the best and funniest of all the Clouseau-vs-Kato fight scenes they ever did. When it cuts to slo-mo, especially, god, I just die with laughter. It's easily the best of all the Pink Panther movies ever made. The whole Oktoberfest bit, where he cluelessly avoids getting assassinated by the world's greatest assassins was brilliant. It took me years to finally realize that Dreyfus was playing "Tiptoe Through The Tulips" on his organ when he winked out of existence (?) after getting zapped by his Death Ray. And that dismount from the parallel bars down that flight of stairs had me howling: "That felt good!" LOL And Dreyfus stepping on the rake -- FFFWHACKKK!!! Ah, Jesus! And, good gravy, wasn't Lesley Ann Down the sexiest woman on the big screen back in the '70s?
Talk show interviews with Peter Sellers are some of the best interviews I've seen. He's funny, tells great stories, and does impressions - a very talented guy
Holy...fucking...shit...WHERE oh WHERE did you find this solid gold of a treasure trove? I can't believe I'm actually seeing a real, bona fide Panther outtake reel, from the best one no less! Thank you so much for making this available!
I remember seeing this film during its first run when I was in high school in 1976. Lesley-Anne Down gave me, as we used to say back then, a rise in my Levi’s.
I had the honour to be a part of the "Strikes again" unforgettable moments, just the scene "Does your dog bite" did cost the production 1 day...instead of filming it in 2 hours, as scheduled, it was the full day...Why ? Blake had the idea to fill the pipe of Graham Stark with pot.....all knew, except Graham.....Donot remember how many takes, in the end loughing on set nearly destroyed this part. And Joe Dunn, was so scared of the dog (which I brought)more than to do a summersult from the 5st floor. Thank you Peter & Blake....and Joe, and all the others..... peter naguschewski
Sellers received a lot of praise and deservedly so, for his depiction of the hapless Gallic inspector, but Herbert Lom as Dreyfus was no less deserving. His speech at Clouseau’s “funeral” is comedic genius.
@@gerardhiggins4827 I felt exhausted after but so much better. All the worries seem smaller for a good laugh 😂 and no one laughs quite like Peter Sellers!
The scene where Sellers floats out the window and is on the phone and the reaction on his face when he looks down had me laughing so hard I couldn't breathe!!😂😂😂
This is great! I love the Pink Panther/Inspector Clouseau movies. Peter Sellers is great. The Pink Panther Strikes Again is the best of the series. Some footage was later use in Trail Of The Pink Panther.
Parents drug me along to a conference in 1977. I was 7 and had nothing to do in the hotel but watch TV. It was the first time I saw the Pink Panther and Dukes of Hazard. THAT was a good trip ❤
Inspector Drummond totally remembers the fake name Closeau gave him, and Closeau totally destroys and bungles Inspector Drummonds name and is totally clueless. Classic.
The awesome Mr Peter Selllers pure genius, when he gets into character in the pink panther films he just brings brilliance and so much laughter, R.I.P.
I can only imagine how insanely hard should´ve been to work with a comedian genius like Peter, every time he created his magic it should´ve been a torture to contain yourself to not explode laughing and ruin the take.
Great to see Peter all giggly. It's not uncommon though for an actor playing a serious character (Clouseau was always serious) to tend to break up more than usual thanks to the pent up laughs. Leonard Nimoy had the same problem with Spock.
How did they ever complete any of these films? Each take is slightly different and funny on it's own, I would never stop laughing/giggling. Hell, even just his voice when he gets the line correct is hilarious.
" Mr stuffsucker" must be one of the funniest lines in comedy film history. To be fair it was a difficult name to pronounce ,, Mr stutterstut I think it was, but brilliant stuff.
God i wish they made movies like this now ! Belly laugh so much i nearly choked . . . Rip sellers such a master he was. The scene in the castle pulling drew fuss teeth out lol lol lol. Watch these if you are low or struggling with anything in life . .
The struggles of a smart intelligent and very rational man having to be absolutely silly for a living to entertain us and totally failing not to laugh at what he’s expected to do 😂
The tartan/plaid tweed business suit Clouseau is wearing in the first Sûreté office scene indicates that the scene of him lighting the waste bin on fire and putting it out with the fire sprinklers ("Nice weather we are having...") that appeared in _Trail_ was intended for _Strikes Again._ Except, the newspaper headlines from this film about Dreyfus being slated for his hearing were changed via inserts and pickups of Dreyfus and Francois about the Pink Panther diamond going missing for _Trail._
Thanks so much for uploading these remarkable clips Jeff... Peter had an awful lot of issues... and it was a wonder they got through the shoot... But when he corpsed that was it... The scene with Liz Smith's fake nose is terrific. It would drive some actors and directors into issues on set not realising his huge scope. That's why he'd only work with certain other actors, directors and producers they had to understand he could go off the rails at any point
Interesting and very funny compilation, thanks for posting this! I noticed this in another PP blooper reel, there are some scenes that were obviously never used in the final film.
_The Pink Panther Strikes Again_ was originally going to be a three-hour epic in the vein of _It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World,_ but wiser heads prevailed and a good half hour was cut from the movie. Every scrap of that cut stuff was used to fake a new appearance by Sellers in 1982's _Trail Of The Pink Panther._ I believe the first 70s Panther flick was at first intended to be the pilot of a lavish TV series, too.
Think the original cut was actually only 2 hours, not 3. I could be wrong, but based on a few things I believe its more likely there never actually was a 3 hour cut, it was actually only 2 hours all along. I heard someone did a fanedit that took the Trail footage and inserted it back into Strikes Again, totaling at only around 2 hours. I myself experimented with that and got the exact same results. Although it is easily possible there's still an entire hour worth of stuff that's never been seen, it does beg the question why more of it wasn't used in Trail. 1 hour and 20 minutes is mostly an entire other movie after all. They could've easily made use of far more than just 20 minutes (which is the total amount of footage used in Trail) And even if there was indeed a 3 hour version, why has it never seen the light of day at all after so many decades as some kind of special edition or director's cut or something? It is possible that Strikes Again was CONCIEVED as a 3 hour movie, but ultimately they only filmed and edited a 2 hour version and that perhaps is where the confusion comes from that some people think the actual edit was 3 hours when it was actually only 2. Add to the fact also these bloopers would probably have even more or even include scenes that haven't been seen in either Strikes or Trail. I would like to think that MAYBE there is a 3 hour cut that's never surfaced, but its seeming more likely there never actually was one. Only 2 hours which fanedits are able to make. One can hope maybe one day I'm proved wrong though. I would like to be wrong.
Interesting that in that scene, I believe she buries Sellers' head inside her fur coat. The call out in this clip is "Take 9". Do you think Sellers might have purposefully fluffed, in order to get several chances at that 'fur coat' moment?
One of my favorite scenes is the laughing gas scene in the castle, the mote scene and the one where the chief inspector keeps falling back in the pond. 😂😂😂😂
The one that grabbed me by I freaked out ... Because being a fan of John Cassavates films... When I first saw these bloopers and I heard that Stark was stoned from what they actually put into his prop pipe. I was totally caught off guard when Sellers stand with his back to the camera.... And went completely American he didn't sound like Cassavetes.... But it was like a bland American accent. And he says it in this... He just freaked Stark out by saying... Hello my name is John Cassavates and I'm interested in motor noise... And I was like what did Sellers just come out with that... And I died laughing because I kind of saw the in joke with the bland voice the accent and like this vision that the director John Cassavates is like a form of engine noise I can't explain it .. Ah The Killers 1964 ....
@ 12:25 😅 i was wondering if he ever cracked up on the mustard salesman position. Thank you so much ❤didnt have all of this material growing up but was glad to have been introduced to British humor at a young age
I remember watching this movie with my dad when I was a kid. We laughed so much, it was clean good fun and created long lasting memories. Peter Sellers was a genius comic. Miss you pops - hope you are still smiling in Heaven.
Same memories here. My late father laughed so hard he was in tears. I watch these clips fondly.
@@glennchambers2220Must be a dad thing, mine did too, along with Benny Hill and Mel Brooks movies, thanks pops
Yeah me as well. Lovely memories
Same here. Now I'm sharing these classics with 8 year old son. Seeing him laugh with delight and ask me to replay bits over and over is such a joy.
ditto
I'm glad they kept these and didn't stop rolling the nanosecond the director yelled cut.
Laughed to tears all the way through that. Some of my all time favorite comedy movies. Seeing Sellers laugh about Clouseau is priceless.
lol me too. How did they ever get their stuff completed 😅
I'll never understand why they remade these masterpieces of comedy with Steve Martin. Nobody can top Sellers as Clouseau.
Clouseau
Don't watch them. I never have and never will
I love Steve Martin but he wasn’t funny. Great to see Sellers having fun on set.
For the money, that’s why.
The remakes were OK but can only be disappointing compared to Sellers. Also technically he's not the Pink Panther, its really the Diamond that is the Pink Panther but it ended up just being associated with Clouseau but it wasn't intentional.
Knowing how many difficulties Sellers experienced with his mental health alongside his constant clashes with Edwards it’s nice to see these, they were still able to have a laugh and enjoy themselves at work.
He was an ass.
Clashes?
@@clavierwintergreen5574Like everyone in Peter Sellars’ life, what started off as a positive relationship ended in acrimony. Blake Edwards was constantly annoyed by Sellars’ perfectionist tendencies and violent mood swings, and Sellars was pissed off that he kept having to do these movies to make money (his return to the series in the 1970s was after two heart attacks, two failed marriages, a declining career, and a nervous breakdown where he was told to seek out something remotely stable) and took his personal problems out on everyone.
Peter Sellers and Herbert Lom together were 2 of the funniest guys I've ever seen! Laughed my a** off watching these clips!
The bloopers are just as amusing as the movie it self...
The Pink Panther and Peter Sellers are just Comedy Gold!
How any of them managed to keep a straight face and not crack up laughing during filming is nothing short of a miracle. I had forgotten Michael Robbins was in this and a Minder episode once. Glad to see they had fun during their work. Makes all the difference.
Watching this in the theater when it first came out was the best for me. I was eight years old and laughed so hard with my mom there with me. Good memories.
My dad's friend was Peter Sellers stunt double Joe Dunne, passed away not so long ago.
These out takes and bloopers are class, Peter Sellers was so funny and hysterical in them, they must be the best ever of any Film or TV Show they are Compulsive Viewing i just have to watch them over and over again😂🤣
how many times did poor francois get his head slammed in the desk 😂😂
Seven (-ish). That we saw. How many more times before they finally got it right? LOL!
I remember cracking up with my older parents when I saw this for the first time... so stupid, but genius!
"That's a priceless Steinway!!"
- "Not anymourre..." 😂😂
One of the best comedy actors of all times.
Imagine if Peter Sellers and Robin Williams ever made a movie together....
How did they ever get through a whole scene without laughing? :D And how on earth could Peter Sellers be so consistent in repeating his actions as Closeau? Fantastic!
The last part when he is imitating Michael Caine doing an audition he has the nuances down perfectly. If Sellers had done a movie of a man that thinks he is Michael Caine and really exaggerated Michael's mannerisms that would have been hilarious.
Having been assistant editor on 'Revenge......' I completed the film and was full editor on the last three Sellers Panthers. Blake allowed and encouraged these bloopers to keep Peter going and the mood happy. Peter became more and more difficult to work with but he was at his best a genius. No other actors ever matched him because Peter's Clouseau really believed he was a great detective, other renditions just went for the slapstick.
Thank you for sharing these tidbits of information and your personal insight of movie history. And also thank you for doing your part in what, imo, has to be one of the funniest movie series ever made. All of the films, except maybe "A Shot in the Dark", which didn't quite seem to have hit on the successful formula, never fail to entertain. Even so many years later. A lot of brilliant people seemed to have come together to consistently produce a totally original and funny product, wherein the pitch level of the humour, when it occurred, was maintained at pretty much the same level throughout.
As for the other actors never being able to match Mr. Seller's Clouseau, I think that you are quite right, although I believe Steve Martin tried doing that, but he just did not have Mr. Seller's presence or comedic timing.
Mind if I ask you a question? I've always wondered if, in the warehouse/dock scene in "Revenge of the Pink Panther", when the golf cart turns abruptly, hits the barrier, and flips both itself and its occupants into the water...how much of that was planned? It almost looks to me like it was a blooper that was allowed to remain in the movie. I mean, I can't really imagine even rehearsing for this scene, beyond just driving up to the barrier and sending them flying, if at all. Whatever it was that happened, it was brilliantly funny and caught me completely off-guard, and I remember playing that part over and over when I rented the Betamax tape. Lol. (that's funny, the emojis in my browser have stopped working. hmm.)
I love finding these bits of gold in the comments 😊
Could I ask what Herbert Lom was like to work with? He's my favourite
When Sellers pulls the guy’s tie and bangs his head on the table, gets me every time. 😂😂😂
Was all those takes really necessary? The actor didn't look amused to get his head banged multiple times? Fun for us though.
I often wondered how on earth they managed to complete any pink panther movie with seller's bloopers . Absolutely hilarious to watch . Seller's at his best and a British comedian the likes we will never see again .
PPSA had the best and funniest of all the Clouseau-vs-Kato fight scenes they ever did. When it cuts to slo-mo, especially, god, I just die with laughter. It's easily the best of all the Pink Panther movies ever made. The whole Oktoberfest bit, where he cluelessly avoids getting assassinated by the world's greatest assassins was brilliant. It took me years to finally realize that Dreyfus was playing "Tiptoe Through The Tulips" on his organ when he winked out of existence (?) after getting zapped by his Death Ray. And that dismount from the parallel bars down that flight of stairs had me howling: "That felt good!" LOL And Dreyfus stepping on the rake -- FFFWHACKKK!!! Ah, Jesus! And, good gravy, wasn't Lesley Ann Down the sexiest woman on the big screen back in the '70s?
You took the words right out of my mouth! You're absolutely right, it's a masterpiece of fun!
That dismount from the bars had me laughing with tears for a long time. Yes, this was the best of the PP movies.
This synopsis is brilliant and you took the words right out of my mouth. I couldn't agree more sir. Thank you for your comments. I admire your taste.
You brilliantly took the words right out of my mouth. Well said!!!!!!
Yes and the whole tooth pulling scene
Lesley-Anne Down. Absolutely stunning.
Just thinking the same thing
I would intentionally mess up my line
@@davidgalea6113 Take 69
Yes, so incredibly beautiful
100% cert.
This movie almost killed me when I watched it for the first time. Nearly choked on laughter... Epic!
So nice to see these from my favorite PP film. It's amazing they ever completed any of them with Sellers cracking up at the drop of a hat!
Can you imagine being on the Panther set with the Genius and being able not to laugh... a torture! 😂😂😂😂
Talk show interviews with Peter Sellers are some of the best interviews I've seen. He's funny, tells great stories, and does impressions - a very talented guy
The bloopers were as funny as the films, you cannot replace Peter, the best.
Or Herbert Lom !
Holy...fucking...shit...WHERE oh WHERE did you find this solid gold of a treasure trove? I can't believe I'm actually seeing a real, bona fide Panther outtake reel, from the best one no less! Thank you so much for making this available!
Unreal i know. I feel the same watching this. Haven’t never seen this is like a gold mine! So great!
The Edwards estate has hours of these out takes from all of the films. Blake Edwards kept all outtakes
I remember seeing this film during its first run when I was in high school in 1976. Lesley-Anne Down gave me, as we used to say back then, a rise in my Levi’s.
What's amazing is that even in the bloopers there are some genuine Inspector Clouseau moments - the pipe and the chair for instance - legendary stuff
That grabbing Francois by the tie to leverage himself up is one of the funniest bits in fillum history you know?
He must surely have been hoping they could get that scene completed ! 😧
@@Simpleburger1968 Exactly. I'm sure André Maranne must have had quite a headache after that day of shooting.
I totally agree
Kept smacking his head on the table 😂 poor guy still stayed in character !
"121 Take 68"
"The l-l-leader..."
"Goddam, can you PLEASE deliver a simple line? What's wrong with you?"
Even the outtakes with Sellers are the funniest things you've ever seen.
I had the honour to be a part of the "Strikes again" unforgettable moments, just the scene "Does your dog bite" did cost the production 1 day...instead of filming it in 2 hours, as scheduled, it was the full day...Why ? Blake had the idea to fill the pipe of Graham Stark with pot.....all knew, except Graham.....Donot remember how many takes, in the end loughing on set nearly destroyed this part. And Joe Dunn, was so scared of the dog (which I brought)more than to do a summersult from the 5st floor. Thank you Peter & Blake....and Joe, and all the others..... peter naguschewski
Some of the most iconic scenes in film comedy!
Sellers received a lot of praise and deservedly so, for his depiction of the hapless Gallic inspector, but Herbert Lom as Dreyfus was no less deserving. His speech at Clouseau’s “funeral” is comedic genius.
I would live 1976 over and over..live every day like your last you won’t be disappointed..and have gratitude..
Absolutely wonderful, I have tears coming down my face from all the laughter. I wish I'd been there. Love Peter Sellers ❤ Thanks for uploading this
Same here..crying with laughter😂😂
@@gerardhiggins4827 I felt exhausted after but so much better. All the worries seem smaller for a good laugh 😂 and no one laughs quite like Peter Sellers!
@@zaygezunt My inside out split..how can one human being not... die with laughter
Dreyfuss steppin on the rake had me helpless with laughter.
The scene where Sellers floats out the window and is on the phone and the reaction on his face when he looks down had me laughing so hard I couldn't breathe!!😂😂😂
This makes me laugh even more than the original film!!! 😀 👍
No wonder the films are so funny - they had a riot making them!
How they ever finished a film with
Peter Sellers I'll never know!
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During the clips with Francois, the funniest thing is watching Seller desperately trying to propose himself just before he pulls Francois's tie 🤣
This is great! I love the Pink Panther/Inspector Clouseau movies. Peter Sellers is great. The Pink Panther Strikes Again is the best of the series. Some footage was later use in Trail Of The Pink Panther.
Parents drug me along to a conference in 1977. I was 7 and had nothing to do in the hotel but watch TV. It was the first time I saw the Pink Panther and Dukes of Hazard. THAT was a good trip ❤
Are you sure you don't want to change the wording of that post, lol
@@TonyEnglandUK Was a tad staggered to see that, as well.,
;^)
@@TonyEnglandUK Wait, what?
edit: oh. I think I see it lol. Drugs are bad m'kay
There is NO WAY I would have been able to keep a straight face in any of these scenes if I was in the studio crew
Sellers is one of the best comedy actors ever!
I honestly have no idea how they managed to do that job. I'd be laughing on all takes.
'I'm Inspector Drummond from Scotland Yard'...'Mr Yard....and how is Scotland these days?'..hilarious.
Inspector Drummond totally remembers the fake name Closeau gave him, and Closeau totally destroys and bungles Inspector Drummonds name and is totally clueless. Classic.
what a guy,so sorely missed
I laugh ever time he pulls his tie and bangs his head on the table.
The awesome Mr Peter Selllers pure genius, when he gets into character in the pink panther films he just brings brilliance and so much laughter, R.I.P.
I can only imagine how insanely hard should´ve been to work with a comedian genius like Peter, every time he created his magic it should´ve been a torture to contain yourself to not explode laughing and ruin the take.
These are great, it's wonderful seeing the cast having such fun, but for sheer funniness, the actual film is just so perfect.
Gosh, what fun they must have had making these Pink Panther films!
Great to see Peter all giggly. It's not uncommon though for an actor playing a serious character (Clouseau was always serious) to tend to break up more than usual thanks to the pent up laughs. Leonard Nimoy had the same problem with Spock.
How did they ever complete any of these films? Each take is slightly different and funny on it's own, I would never stop laughing/giggling. Hell, even just his voice when he gets the line correct is hilarious.
Great to see they were having a blast filming this classic !!
Honestly this would be the best studio to work with! Peter would light my day up with Kato
" Mr stuffsucker" must be one of the funniest lines in comedy film history. To be fair it was a difficult name to pronounce ,, Mr stutterstut I think it was, but brilliant stuff.
It must have been incredible to be there.
God i wish they made movies like this now ! Belly laugh so much i nearly choked . . . Rip sellers such a master he was. The scene in the castle pulling drew fuss teeth out lol lol lol. Watch these if you are low or struggling with anything in life . .
Lesley Anne-Down is so beautiful! ☮️🖖🏽
Peter Sellers brilliance is unmatched.
How they ever got through making these films, is beyond me.
Edwards & Sellers effortlessly reducing everyone to tears 🤣
Blows my mind that a woman as beautiful & talented as Capucine took her own life.
Peter Sellers was a genius no one could do clouseau like him ..
Love Peter, he was a comedy genius. He was my dad's favourite actor. xx
The struggles of a smart intelligent and very rational man having to be absolutely silly for a living to entertain us and totally failing not to laugh at what he’s expected to do 😂
Absolute gold, thanks for this.
Man I got to rewatch all these again, they are so funny.
He comes across as a lovely man.
I can watch it over and over again.😂😂😂😂
This blooper is beyond genius!!!!!
So funny….and Lesley Ann Downey….always been a fave of mine❤
Couldn’t have been much of a fave as you can’t even get her name right.
@@pedrosa144 well spotted….still a fave though
I've been looking for additional bloopers to this film thank you for uploading these
The tartan/plaid tweed business suit Clouseau is wearing in the first Sûreté office scene indicates that the scene of him lighting the waste bin on fire and putting it out with the fire sprinklers ("Nice weather we are having...") that appeared in _Trail_ was intended for _Strikes Again._ Except, the newspaper headlines from this film about Dreyfus being slated for his hearing were changed via inserts and pickups of Dreyfus and Francois about the Pink Panther diamond going missing for _Trail._
Thanks so much for uploading these remarkable clips Jeff... Peter had an awful lot of issues... and it was a wonder they got through the shoot... But when he corpsed that was it... The scene with Liz Smith's fake nose is terrific. It would drive some actors and directors into issues on set not realising his huge scope. That's why he'd only work with certain other actors, directors and producers they had to understand he could go off the rails at any point
Interesting and very funny compilation, thanks for posting this! I noticed this in another PP blooper reel, there are some scenes that were obviously never used in the final film.
Timeless and worth it's weight in gold. Just as funny as the final product.
_The Pink Panther Strikes Again_ was originally going to be a three-hour epic in the vein of _It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World,_ but wiser heads prevailed and a good half hour was cut from the movie. Every scrap of that cut stuff was used to fake a new appearance by Sellers in 1982's _Trail Of The Pink Panther._ I believe the first 70s Panther flick was at first intended to be the pilot of a lavish TV series, too.
Think the original cut was actually only 2 hours, not 3. I could be wrong, but based on a few things I believe its more likely there never actually was a 3 hour cut, it was actually only 2 hours all along.
I heard someone did a fanedit that took the Trail footage and inserted it back into Strikes Again, totaling at only around 2 hours. I myself experimented with that and got the exact same results.
Although it is easily possible there's still an entire hour worth of stuff that's never been seen, it does beg the question why more of it wasn't used in Trail. 1 hour and 20 minutes is mostly an entire other movie after all. They could've easily made use of far more than just 20 minutes (which is the total amount of footage used in Trail)
And even if there was indeed a 3 hour version, why has it never seen the light of day at all after so many decades as some kind of special edition or director's cut or something?
It is possible that Strikes Again was CONCIEVED as a 3 hour movie, but ultimately they only filmed and edited a 2 hour version and that perhaps is where the confusion comes from that some people think the actual edit was 3 hours when it was actually only 2.
Add to the fact also these bloopers would probably have even more or even include scenes that haven't been seen in either Strikes or Trail.
I would like to think that MAYBE there is a 3 hour cut that's never surfaced, but its seeming more likely there never actually was one. Only 2 hours which fanedits are able to make.
One can hope maybe one day I'm proved wrong though. I would like to be wrong.
Thank you for creating these clips- they are amazing
Peter Sellers was a comedic GEM!... 😂😂😂😂😂
Poor Francois must've had headache after all those takes
After being around Clouseu anyone would have a headache
Looks like thei had so much fun filming!
Lesley-Anne Down was a hottie.
An understatement.
Interesting that in that scene, I believe she buries Sellers' head inside her fur coat. The call out in this clip is "Take 9". Do you think Sellers might have purposefully fluffed, in order to get several chances at that 'fur coat' moment?
One of my favourite comedy actors. Hilarious mistakes while making these films.
Not enough Lesley-Anne Down.
There can never be enough Lesley-Anne Down.
One of my favorite scenes is the laughing gas scene in the castle, the mote scene and the one where the chief inspector keeps falling back in the pond. 😂😂😂😂
Love it. This was the good old days
11:21 the statue behind Sellers is killing me 🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely brilliant there will never be another Peter seller’s the end
Laughing so hard at this I almost pissed my pants!!!😂😂😂😂😂
I haven't watched these for years, I must rectify this asap.
Ohh what a way to have made your living I wouldn’t have stoped laughing 😂,fantastic sellers 😂
The one that grabbed me by I freaked out ... Because being a fan of John Cassavates films... When I first saw these bloopers and I heard that Stark was stoned from what they actually put into his prop pipe. I was totally caught off guard when Sellers stand with his back to the camera.... And went completely American he didn't sound like Cassavetes.... But it was like a bland American accent. And he says it in this... He just freaked Stark out by saying... Hello my name is John Cassavates and I'm interested in motor noise... And I was like what did Sellers just come out with that... And I died laughing because I kind of saw the in joke with the bland voice the accent and like this vision that the director John Cassavates is like a form of engine noise I can't explain it .. Ah The Killers 1964 ....
Well done 😂 I haven't stopped laughing - one of the very best + Chesters
Backhanders😊
My word Lesley-Anne Down was such a beautiful woman. Loved these movies when I was growing up.
@ 12:25 😅 i was wondering if he ever cracked up on the mustard salesman position. Thank you so much ❤didnt have all of this material growing up but was glad to have been introduced to British humor at a young age
Thanks for these and in such great quality.
Genius.. Just a funny funny man. ❤️
As Norman Gunston said to Steve Martin "Why aren't you funny?"