A Shot in the Dark
A Shot in the Dark
PG | 23 June 1964 (USA)
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Inspector Jacques Clouseau, smitten with the accused maid Maria Gambrelli, unwittingly turns a straightforward murder investigation into a comedic series of mishaps, testing the patience of his irritable boss Charles Dreyfus as casualties mount.

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Nonureva

Really Surprised!

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Best movie ever!

Clarissa Mora

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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Patience Watson

One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.

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Benedito Dias Rodrigues

Peter Sellers already had best days as actor,in this series your character surfing in an kind of muddled inspector,everything he touches going to a disaster,some funny scenes,others not quite,Hebert Lom is priceless acting as your chief and Graham Stark in another hilarious character as Hercule LaJoy and without forget Elke Sommers was gorgeous than ever!!Just for Inspector Closeau's fans!! Resume: First watch: 2017 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 6

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Antonius Block

Peter Sellers can still draw a smile in the role of the bumbling Inspector Clouseau. The scene where he tries to burst down a door where a lady is singing in a recital (thinking her in trouble), only to have the door opened and then flail through the room on his way out of the window opposite and the river below, made me chuckle. That gives you an idea for the physical comedy to expect in this film, some of which works, and some of which has lost its edge over the years. Elke Sommer plays the suspected murderer who Clouseau can't believe has done it because he has the hots for her, but wasn't all that appealing to me. You can certainly do worse, but I doubt you will be blown away either.

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Adam Peters

(90%) Perhaps the most funny murder mysteries to hit cinema featuring Peter Sellers in brilliant form as the world's most clumsy police officer. Out of all the Pink Panther movies this is the most playfully cartoonish (in a good way) with visits to a nudist colony leading to Clouseau to wander around in the nip with only a guitar to cover his modesty, and the part in which he is undercover as a hunter is strait from the animated series; and it all works so well. The romantic elements are also very well handled giving Cluseau another layer of character rather than simply keeping him as simple, foolish clown. This one of the very best comedy movies out there, and a high mark in the series.

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AaronCapenBanner

Not so much a sequel to "The Pink Panther" as a continuation of the adventures of Jacques Clouseau, who this time is investigating a murder that involves him with the beautiful Elke Sommer. Features the debut of Herbert Lom as frustrated Chief Inspector Dreyfuss, and Burt Kwouk as Cato, Clouseau's servant.Very funny outing has some inspired gags and scenes, as the crazy plot unfolds in a hectic manner, leading to a twist ending. Despite not having the "Pink Panther" in the title, the actual title of "A Shot In The Dark" is still appropriate, though it would be 11 years until Peter Sellers and the panther would return...

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