Watched: 01/19/2026
Format: BluRay Disc
Viewing: First
Director: Blake Edwards
We've been having a hard time synching up of late, so Simon returned to Signal Watch HQ at 9:15 AM with this movie in hand.
I am happy to say, I very much enjoyed The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976), another installment in the Inspector Clouseau series of films starring Peter Sellers and directed by Blake Edwards.
Taking off from the last film, it runs with the Herbert Lom character, former Chief Inspector Dreyfus, escaping an insane asylum and threatening the world unless they hand over or kill Inspector Clouseau. In a way, this is the plot of Man of Steel, by the way.
Recurring jokes recur - like Clouseau in terrible disguises, Kato attacking Clouseau... but much like a Looney Tunes episode, it's all very welcome. And the vibe is somewhere between Looney Tunes, Bond and prior Pink Panther films.
Omar Sharif makes a bonus appearance, we see a *very* early Deep Roy appearance, and Lesley-Anne Down makes a convincing argument for herself.
All in all, recommended. The jokes hold up, and even scenes that could be read as homophobic kind of aren't.
Anyway, I'll keep it short because I hate explaining jokes, and the whole movie is a joke machine.

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