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This is the collection fans of the bumbling Inspector Clouseau have been waiting for. Seven feature-length movies from the Pink Panther pantheon are included here--the classic films starring the inimitable Peter Sellers, CURSE OF THE PINK PANTHER featuring Ted Wass, and SON OF THE PINK PANTHER with Roberto Benigni. This is one of the most thorough tributes to the iconic film franchise there is. See individual titles for complete details.

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A re-make of Truffaut's comedy about a playboy who is renowned for his fast and loose lovelife and runs head-on into a mid-life crisis when his insatiable hunger for women begins to render him sexually impotent. He finds himself on the psychiatrist couch trying desperately to redeem himself.

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This sixth volume features 17 episodes of fun with the classic cartoon detective. Paris is alive with crime, and it's up to the mishap-prone detective to solve each criminal act. Plucked from the show's early seasons which ran from 1965 to 1967, episodes include "Napoleon Blown-Aparte," "Unsafe and Seine," "Le Bowser Bagger," "Toulouse la Trick," "Le Pig-Al Patrol," "Bomb Voyage," "Le Quiet Squad," "Sacre Bieu Cross," "That's No Lady - That's Notre Dame!" "Sicque! Sicque! Sicque!" "Ape Suzette," "The Picque Poquette of Paris," "Cock-A-Doodle Deux Deux," "Plastered in Paris," "Cirrhosis of the Louvre," "Reaux, Reaux, Reaux Your Boat," and "The Great DeGaulle Stone Operation."

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In one of their few non-Clouseau efforts, Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers preserve the spirit of the French bumbler in the person of Hrundi V. Bakshi, an accident-prone Indian actor. Brought to Hollywood to play the title role in SON OF GUNGA DIN, Bakshi destroys the film's most elaborate set with his bungling and is banned from the set by Edward Clutterbuck (J. Edward McKinley), the film's producer. But because of an error by the producer's secretary, Bakshi's name is added to the guest list of his next party, an A-list affair. Shortly after arriving, Bakshi begins accidentally dismantling Clutterbuck's carefully staged event, destroying a flower bed, knocking a servant through a bay window, and triggering the lawn sprinklers, soaking the producer's pretentious guests. When the producer's daughter, Molly (Kathe Green), and a group of her friends arrive with a Day-Glo-painted elephant, Baskhi is shocked by the sacrilege and insists on washing the pachyderm in one of the house's indoor pools. As the other guests begin to join in the fun, pandemonium erupts. Sellers is typically brilliant in a film abounding in sidesplitting sight gags.

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