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Genres:
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Adventure /
Comedy /
Mystery
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Release:
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Director:
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Harald Zwart
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Actors:
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Lily Tomlin,
Geoffrey Palmer,
Yuki Matsuzaki,
Armel Bellec,
Jack Metzger,
Steve Martin,
Jean Reno,
Emily Mortimer,
Andy Garcia,
Alfred Molina,
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan,
John Cleese,
Jeremy Irons,
Johnny Hallyday,
Philip Goodwin
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Rating:
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(5.1/10)174.5
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Plot Summary:
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After having been rewarded for solving the mystery of the Pink Panther Diamond, inspector Jacques Clouseau has been assigned to minor tasks past his boss inspector Dreyfus so as not to have him in his crumble anymore. Unfortunately, the famous diamond has at a go again been stolen as have many other artifacts in a series of burglaries around the world. His good old days success on enable inspector Clouseau to be component of the conjure up duo comprised of the greatest detectives of the la-de-da countries, where he will be able to display his numerous talents across the world.
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The Pink Panther 2
Todd McCarthyThe Pink Panther is 45 years old now, with a bigscreen life only two years shorter than James Bond's, and a lesson of both series is, don't underestimate the power of a catchy musical theme and memorable opening credits. In the case of The Pink Panther 2, the 2 of which is used advisedly in that this is actually the 10th Inspector Clouseau feature, the enduring inspirations of the late composer Henry Mancini and animators Friz Freleng and David DePatie provide more consistent enjoyment than the miss-but-sometimes-hit merriment generated by the living participants. But like Steve Martin's first outing in the role three years ago, which generated a $158 million worldwide gross, 2 serves up enough goofy pranks and fractured wordplay to keep the series purring a...
The Pink Panther 2
Claudia PuigThe Pink Panther 2 is so lazy and derivative that no one even bothered to think up a second part of the title, the kind that's added after a colon. So, we'll do the honors. Pink Panther 2: Attack of the Clumsy Clone. Pink Panther 2: A Globe-Trotting Goof. Or perhaps one that provides an advisory: Pink Panther 2: Stay Home and Bathe the Cat. Steve Martin reprises his reprise of Peter Sellers' bumbling but resourceful Inspector Clouseau. Though Martin has a couple of funny physical gags, he doesn't measure up to Sellers' singular comic genius. Martin as Clouseau hams it up half-heartedly, pushing the French accent in such an exaggerated direction that it brings Borat to mind. If someone were to attempt Clouseau again - and we're not saying any...
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