Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau is dead. At least that is what the world—and Charles Dreyfus—believe when a dead body is discovered in Clouseau's car after being shot off the road. Naturally, Clouseau knows differently and, taking advantage of not being alive, sets out to discover why an attempt was made on his life.

  2. Written by CinemaSerf on April 25, 2024. Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau is dead. At least that is what the world—and Charles Dreyfus—believe when a dead body is discovered in Clouseau's car after being shot off the road. Naturally, Clouseau knows differently and, taking advantage of not being alive, sets out to discover why an attempt was ...

  3. Synopsis. Philippe Douvier (Robert Webber), a major businessman and secretly the head of the French Connection, is suspected by his New York Mafia drug trading partners of weak leadership and improperly conducting his criminal affairs. To demonstrate otherwise, Douvier's aide Guy Algo (Tony Beckley) suggests a show of force with the murder of ...

  4. The transvestite is the one who drives into Douvier's trap and gets blown away! Clouseau is pronounced dead. Attending his own memorial service, disguised as a priest, is Clouseau...and he's far from finished. Mystery 1978 1 hr 39 min. 84%. 11+. PG. Starring Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, Dyan Cannon. Director Blake Edwards.

  5. Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978) is the sixth film in The Pink Panther franchise, once again directed by Blake Edwards and, for what would be the final time, starring Peter Sellers as the great Inspector Clouseau. Mafioso Philippe Douvier (Robert Webber) is suspected of weak leadership by his New York business partners, who put "the Gannet ...

  6. Revenge of the Pink Panther is the sixth film in The Pink Panther comedy film series. Released in 1978, it is the last entry released during the lifetime of Peter Sellers, who died in 1980. It is also the last entry to be distributed solely by United Artists, which was purchased by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1981.

  7. The fifth picture of the Pink Panther series, this wasn't as good as most of the others. It's a bit too unfocused, and the scenes shift to locations all over the world, like a comic version of a James Bond movie, but a good cast led by Sellers, under Edwards' direction, still provides plenty of laughs.