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(1996). (1998) Audio Original music ' ' The Pink Panther is a British-American primarily focusing on a series of comedy-mystery films featuring an inept French police detective,. The franchise began with the release of the in 1963. The role of Clouseau was originated by and is most closely associated with. Most of the films were written and directed by, with theme music composed. Elements and characters inspired by the films were adapted into other media, including books, comic books and animated series. The first film in the series derives its name from that has an enormous size and value.
The diamond is called the 'Pink Panther' because the flaw at its center, when viewed closely, is said to resemble a leaping. The phrase reappears in the title of the fourth film, in which the theft of the diamond is again the centre of the plot.
The phrase was used for all the subsequent films in the series, even when the jewel did not figure in the plot. It ultimately appeared in six of the eleven films. The first film in the series had an animated opening sequence, created by, featuring by Mancini, as well as the. This character, designed by and, was subsequently the subject of his own series of which gained its highest profile when aired on as. The character would be featured in the opening of every film in the movie series except. Main article: This film pits Clouseau against the.
It is the last in which Sellers played Clouseau. He died two years after its release. With co-stars,.
The Romance of the Pink Panther The Romance of the Pink Panther was to be the 7th film in the franchise, to be written by Peter Sellers and Jim Moloney. Due to hostility between Sellers and Blake Edwards, Edwards would not have directed the film. The basic plot was to involve Inspector Clouseau becoming smitten with a cat burglar called 'The Frog'.
Two drafts were written before Sellers' death, each with different endings. Shortly afterwards, it was suggested that should play Clouseau, but Blake Edwards chose to introduce a new character in the series to replace Clouseau. Trail of the Pink Panther. Main article: Inspector Clouseau and the Pink Panther diamond, both of which had gone missing in Trail, are pursued by a bungling American detective, Sgt.
Clifton Sleigh. Clouseau returns, after having plastic surgery to disguise his identity, in a cameo played by (who is credited as Turk Thrust II).
Although intended to spawn a new series of misadventures for Sergeant Sleigh, the film's dismal box-office performance and critical drubbing led to a decade-long hiatus of the series. Son of the Pink Panther. Main article: Blake Edwards tried again to revive the series, this time by casting as Gendarme Jacques Gambrelli, Inspector Clouseau's illegitimate son by Maria Gambrelli, the murder suspect from A Shot in the Dark. Once again, many former Panther co-stars return –, and, and a star of the original 1963 film,. Although intended to relaunch the series with a new lovable inept hero, Son failed critically and commercially and became the final installment in the original Pink Panther series. The Pink Panther. Main article: The to Steve Martin's 2006 film.
Martin reprises his role, but replaces as Chief Inspector Dreyfus. Development Although there are two later Pink Panther films starring, most of the films in the series starred Sellers as Inspector Clouseau and were directed and co-written.
The jazz-based theme music was composed. In addition to the credits sequences, the theme often accompanies any suspenseful sequence in the first film and in subsequent films using the character. The 'Pink Panther' of the title is a diamond supposedly containing a flaw which forms the image of a 'leaping panther' which can be seen if held up to light in a certain way. This is explained in the beginning of the first film, and the camera zooms in on the diamond to reveal the blurry flaw, which focuses into the cartoon Panther (though not actually leaping) to start the opening credits sequence. (This is also done in Return.) The plot of the first film is based on the theft of this diamond.
The diamond reappears in several later films in the series,. It also appears in the revival of the Inspector Clouseau character in the much later films (2006), and its sequel (2009). The name 'the Pink Panther' became attached to Inspector Clouseau in much the same way that has been used in film titles to refer to, or was used in a series of detective films., a film which was not originally intended to feature Clouseau, is the first of two films in the series (the other being Inspector Clouseau) that features neither the diamond nor the distinctive animated Pink Panther in the opening credits and ending.
Many critics, including, regard this film as the best in the series. In the original film, released in 1963, the main focus was on 's role as Sir Charles Litton, the infamous jewel thief nicknamed 'the Phantom,' and his plan to steal the Pink Panther. Inspector Clouseau was only a secondary character as Litton's incompetent antagonist and provided comic relief to an otherwise subtle, lighthearted, a somewhat jarring contrast of styles which is typical of Edwards's films. The popularity of Clouseau caused him to become the main character in subsequent Pink Panther films, which were more straightforward slapstick comedies. Mancini's theme, with variations in arrangement, is used at the start of all but the first two of the subsequent films.
Mancini's other themes for the first film include an Italian-language set-piece called ',' whose purpose seems primarily to introduce young actress. Portions of an instrumental version also appear in the film's musical score several times. Other segments include 'Shades of,' a ' piano number introducing the film's climactic chase scene through the streets of. Most of the remaining tracks on the soundtrack album are early 1960s pieces, matching the style of the era.
Although variations of the main theme would reprise for many of the Pink Panther series entries, as well as the cartoon series, Mancini composed different theme music for A Shot in the Dark; this was later adopted by the animated spin-off series,. Although official, the live-action film (1968) starring, is generally not considered by fans to be part of the series, since it involved neither Sellers nor Edwards. Some elements of Arkin's performance and costuming, however, were retained when Peter Sellers resumed the role of Clouseau for Return in 1975.
Despite speculation, Alan Arkin does not appear in. The film that launched the second Pink Panther series, starring Martin as Clouseau, directed by and produced by, was released in February 2006 by, and was co-produced with. It is set in the present day and introduces different main characters, therefore belonging to a different continuity.
Martin also stars in the sequel, released in 2009. Cast and characters. Pink Panther. Dodo. Detective.
White Workers. The detective boss Recurring characters. This section does not any. Unsourced material may be challenged. ( March 2015). In a 1978 episode of the series, titled 'Black Panther' (American-dub title 'My Birthday Pursuit'), Lupin attempts to steal the Black Panther diamond as a birthday gift for his girlfriend. Inspector Zenigata is aided by a clearly Clouseau-inspired character, Inspector Conaiseau.
Conaiseau is even assisted by a Cato-inspired character, Hageito. Also within the episode, Lupin and Conaiseau both infiltrate a nudist colony, much like Clouseau does in A Shot in the Dark.: in the season five episode ' (1994), when the Springfield Cat Burglar burgles the Simpsons's house, the background music resembles the Pink Panther theme, and he steals the world's largest from a museum, much like the Phantom stealing the Pink Panther diamond.
When he is captured he turns out to be a suave, David Niven-like character. In another season five episode, ',' when it was revealed the waiter's injuries were self-inflicted due to his clumsiness and not a result of Freddie Quimby assaulting him, the waiter proclaims 'This is an outrage!
I am not a clumsy Clouseau-esque waiter!' Before tripping over a chair and falling out of the window into an open-roof truck filled with rat traps. In the 1998 episode ',' an announcer on Chief Wiggum's television is heard saying, 'We now return to The Return of the Pink Panther Returns, starring as Inspector Clouseau.' (Wahl had actually retired from acting by that time.). Cato appears in the 1999 movie during the Minions Anonymous meeting.
In a 2000 episode of the, titled 'Enter the Viper', and his niece Jade must protect the 'Pink Puma' diamond from a female jewel thief called Viper. In (2004) great homage is paid to the character of Clouseau in scenes played by, and also the story covers Sellers's relationship with Blake Edwards, notably where Sellers describes his relationship with Edwards via Clouseau dressed as the Swedish sailor from. In the 2005 episode, there is a chase scene through Asiantown which is a parody of the original chase scene near the end of, using the same music. In the Taiwanese series (2009), the Pink Panther is an essential point in the series ambient, and appearing a lot of times in the form of plushes or several other items. Also the male protagonist takes the name of 'Da lung' in reference to the Pink Panther song.
In the 2012 episode ',' Jack hires a man named Kato to attack him at random. As with Inspector Clouseau, these attacks take place in his apartment.
In the 2016 movie, Ned Fleming observes that Laird Mayhew (millionaire boyfriend to his daughter) and Laird's best friend and butler, Gustav engage in random attack/defense interactions that are reminiscent of Inspector Closeau/Cato surprise attacks to keep him alert. Neither Laird nor Gustav are aware of the Pink Panther reference.
Future On March 31, 2014, announced plans to develop a new live-action/animated Pink Panther film, which it said would be directed by and produced by and (who, in addition to her career accomplishments, is Blake Edwards' widow). This film would not focus on Inspector Clouseau, but it will instead focus on the Pink Panther cartoon character. As of 2018, the film is still in development. Cartoons. This section needs expansion.
You can help. ( September 2016) The opening title sequence in the original 1963 The Pink Panther film was such a success with the United Artists executives that they decided to adapt the title sequence into., run by former creators and, produced the opening sequences, with Freleng as director. United Artists commissioned a long series of The Pink Panther shorts, the first of which, 1964's, won the 1964. This was the first (and to date only) time a studio's first work won an Oscar. By the autumn of 1969, the shorts were being broadcast on during on; after 1969, new shorts were produced for both television broadcast and theatrical release.
A number of sister series also joined the Pink Panther character on movie screens and on the airwaves, including, featuring a comical French police officer based on the character. Traditionally mute, the Pink Panther was given the voice of actor for a. The animated Pink Panther character has also appeared in computer and console video games, as well as advertising campaigns for several companies, most notably for insulation. There was also a short-lived animated series called (2010) which is aimed at younger children. In 2014, MGM announced (see above) that it was planning an animation / live-action hybrid film reboot of the franchise, to be directed by and produced. The animated Pink Panther character also appeared in a short animated segment on the educational TV series, demonstrating his karate skills to carve the letter K out of a block of stone, only for it to crumble quickly afterwards. See also.
',' which was the name given by to a group of Montenegrin thieves who successfully executed several jewel heists starting in 1993., a name used for several different organizations in North America since the 1970s. References Notes.
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The player takes control of Pink Panther and has to travel to Israel, Indonesia, Siberia and Greece to find a counterspell. Of course he encounters many strange people and inventory based puzzles. Because the game is mainly aimed at children the puzzles are not too complicated and the controls are constrained to the left mouse button. During the course of the game the player can retrieve a lot of background information regarding history and lifestyle of the countries he has visited by accessing a special menu, but this is not necessary to complete the game.
Of course some of the information gets addressed during the regular gameplay. There is a optional function included which gives hints or solutions for the puzzles when the player is stuck.