Monday, 29 November 2010

Return of the Pink Panther
(1975)

60%

A ragbag of old jokes, cinematic in-jokes and cartoon-style sight gags that passes the time most agreeably. None of it really makes much sense as the film possesses a decided identity crisis in wavering between slick Hitchcockian (To Catch a Thief) movie thrills and outlandish slapstick.

Yet Peter SELLERS is an undeniably funny man - one of the best - almost as good as Jacques TATI. Herbert LOM’s characterization of an exasperated chief inspector slowly descending into madness at his inability to get rid of the stupidest gendarme in all of France. Not one of SELLERS’ best comedies but always worth a look.


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Sleep of Reason:



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