Curse of the Pink Panther
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| Curse of the Pink Panther | |
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| Image:Curse of the Pink Panther DVD.jpg | |
| Directed by | Blake Edwards |
| Produced by | Blake Edwards |
| Written by | Blake Edwards Geoffrey Edwards |
| Starring | Ted Wass Herbert Lom David Niven Robert Wagner |
| Music by | Henry Mancini |
| Cinematography | Dick Bush |
| Editing by | Robert Hathaway Ralph E. Winters |
| Distributed by | MGM/UA Entertainment Co. |
| Release date(s) | December 12, 1983 |
| Running time | 109 min. |
| Language | English |
| Preceded by | Trail of the Pink Panther |
| Followed by | Son of the Pink Panther |
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Curse of the Pink Panther is a 1983 comedy film, the eighth installment of the Pink Panther series of films started by Blake Edwards in the early 1960s.
The film was one of two produced concurrently following the death of the series' star, Peter Sellers. Whereas the previous film, Trail of the Pink Panther made use of unused footage of Sellers as Inspector Clouseau, Curse attempted to relaunch the series with a new lead, Ted Wass, as Det. Clifton Sleigh, an incompetent police officer assigned to find the missing Inspector Clouseau.
The film featured many cameo appearances by actors who previously appeared in Pink Panther films, most notably David Niven in his final film performance. (His voice had to be dubbed by impressionist Rich Little due to his failing health.) Also appearing were Robert Wagner, Burt Kwouk as Cato, and Herbert Lom as Inspector Dreyfus.
The film ends with Sleigh successfully tracking Clouseau down, only to discover that the former Chief Inspector has undergone plastic surgery and now looks like Roger Moore. Moore is credited as "Turk Thrust II" in this film, a nod to actor Bryan Forbes who used the pseudonym "Turk Thrust" in the 1964 Clouseau film, A Shot in the Dark. As it happened, Moore was the best man at Forbes' wedding.
[edit] Trivia
- Shot at the same time as Trail of the Pink Panther
- Roger Moore's scenes were shot during a break from shooting Octopussy.
- In this movie, there has been done a new arrangement for The Pink Panther Theme Tune with heavy synthesizers, to sound more as 80's.
- Dudley Moore was Blake Edwards original choice for the role of Det. Clifton Sleigh, but Moore turned it down, feeling it wouldn't be right to carry on the series without Clouseau.
- The original tagline on posters was 'He's been bombed, blasted and plugged in the parachute... Is this any way to welcome the World's Greatest Detective?'
- "Curse of the Pink Panther" was the original working title for what became Revenge of the Pink Panther, five years prior to the release of this film.
[edit] Impact
Curse of the Pink Panther was a critical box office failure, with the general consensus that attempting to continue the Pink Panther series without Sellers was foolhardy. Further films were cancelled, although another unsuccessful attempt at reviving the series occurred 10 years later with Son of the Pink Panther, starring Roberto Benigni as Clouseau's illegitimate son. Another, commercially successful, attempt was made in 2006 with Steve Martin as Clouseau, though his film is considered a rebooting of the franchise rather than a continuation.

