I want born until ‘88 but as a child my parents played this movie for me over and over because I was practically obsessed with it. Peter Sellers had me in stitches he was talented! The man could literally make any scene funny, give him an object and he’ll get a laugh with it. Growing up on these movies is one of my fondest memories. Can’t say I was a fan of the Steve Martin films later in life. But anytime I think back to Sellers playing Detective Clouseau it makes me smile.
All you have to know about his comedic talent can be seen in Dr Strangelove, when he as US President makes a phone call to the Soviet prime minister to warn him that one of his commanders has "gone a little funny in his head" and the US is about to, well, drop a nuclear bomb on the USSR. The phone call is about four or five minutes long, and it is just Peter Sellers sitting there and talking. This wouldn't work with any other actor, but with Peter Sellers you just can't take your eyes off.
@@johnjim6793...thanks for your kind info but I have watched all movies of Peter Sellers including the one that you have mentioned as I am an old Man...🤔👋🎩
Peter and Blake stole from the best for that scene - practically a send-up of Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons in the middle of the second greatest James Bond parody that is _The Pink Panther Strikes Again._ Votre chien mord ? Nein. Joli chien. Je pensais que tu avais dit que ton chien n'avait pas mordu. Das ist nicht mein Hund.
Sometimes history affords us the most rare of blessings, when ultra rare talents such as Peter Sellers, Henry Mancini, Blake Edwards and Herbert Lom combine to create something that will last forever. These films could not exist if one single component is removed, in other words if you take the music away, it wouldn't be the same. The castle scene is a perfect example because the music somehow enhances the humor in a way that can't even be explained. They just don't make them like this anymore and frankly, I'm surprised and deeply disappointed that Martin participated in the remakes because I really did think he was smarter than that and I thought he had an appreciation for classics. Sadly I was wrong.
They missed to best one liner. When Clouseau wrecks the piano and the woman says, "That was a priceless Steinway" and Clouseau says, "Not any more". 😂😂😂😂😂
@@collenfisher3635 Never caught that last line: A bomb...were you expecting one? They're running. His character acts completely clueless. Only Sellers could pull that off. Incredibly funny.
60 early years of the classic Pink Panther movies with Peter Sellers as Clouseau and the cartoon show with Pink Panther. I hope the cartoon Pink Panther will return. Will keep praying 🙏
I believe the character of Inspector Clouseau began in the movie " A Shot in the Dark". I was under the age of 12 and eatched it with my mom. We were hysterical! Such a funny character. Great actor, Peter Sellers.
6:03 - the three best "second bananas" were Oliver Hardy, Ed Platt (Chief Thaddeus from Get Smart!) and Herbert Lom as (former) Chief Inspector Dreyfuss!
yeah love it when he puts on the gauntlet with morning star attached to it and tries to put his arm up on the piano and completely destroys the whole piano hahaha :D
Cried and cried nearly died of laughter couldn't breathe and stop laughing appreciate the memories and a good laugh to peter sellers and herbert lom they nailed their roles perfectly in the pink panther movies to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong keep the laughs old is solid pure gold much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud after all these years later somethings never go out of style appreciate you guys thanks !!!! Joe
Inspector Clouseau - the only man ever known to fail a Rorshach test, the only man ever known to testify against himself in a sanity hearing.....and the bane of Inspector Dreyfus, who is now a permanent resident of the French Asylum for the Numb on Chateau d' If....
We Indians love Peter. His Indian accent is perfected , his mannerisms of the Indian are spot on, and his expressions are very accurate. He must have studied us Indians hard to get that in films.
I like his scene with former chief and him falling in the water, we did not see the rest when he stradles him and says, out with the bad air and in with the good.
It's interesting that Clouseau was originally not meant to be as bumbling or accident prone as Sellers made him. From memory, Peter Ustinov was an early casting choice for Clouseau by Blake Edwards, and we can guess that he might have played Clouseau as a funnier version of his Poirot (the character would still be the inept detective in the script who fails to catch Sir Charles, but would have been delivered as a smaller supporting role), so it would have been a very different film had Sellers not joined. When Edwards realised just how funny Sellers was as Clouseau, they then expanded his scenes to capitalise on that, and it changed from a "David Niven film" comedy about a retiring jewel thief as originally planned, to one which was then as much about the detective' as it was about the thief. :-)
buenos dias: estupendo.. fabuloso... Peter seller.... nu se inglés.. menos el britanico que por razones tontas de juventud deje de terminar de aprehender..............
O primeiro filme dele q vi foi no cinema!! Devia ter uns 13 14 anos!!!Foi o primeiro filme de comédia q vi!!!! Mas eu ri muito!!!! Até hj adoro os filmes dele!!!!❤
It says at the bottom of the screen! The Pink Panther, 1964. Most of the movies in the series have "The Pink Panther" in the name. "The Return of the Pink Panther", "The Pink Panther Strikes Again", and so on. But only one of those movies was named JUST "The Pink Panther", and that's where that scene is from.
The first two, "Pink Panther" and "Shot in the Dark" are still somewhat "okay" and borderline "sane(ish)" with a 60s vibe - but it is 10 years later in the mid-70s with the release of "Return of the Pink Panther" (and later "Strikes Again" and "Revenge") that the madness and over-the-top slapstick truly begins with Cato, Francois, and Chief Inspector Dreyfus (played by the brilliant Herbert Lom) all coming into their own and contributing to the madness. "Trail" was just outtakes after Peter Sellers' death and a money grab with a more 80s vibe, but Blake Edwards just went mad with the series in the 70s.😆
I really miss that scene when Clouseau comes to Dreyfusz as a fake dentist because Dreyfusz suffers from tooth-ache and Clouseau extracts the wrong tooth...
I want born until ‘88 but as a child my parents played this movie for me over and over because I was practically obsessed with it. Peter Sellers had me in stitches he was talented! The man could literally make any scene funny, give him an object and he’ll get a laugh with it. Growing up on these movies is one of my fondest memories. Can’t say I was a fan of the Steve Martin films later in life. But anytime I think back to Sellers playing Detective Clouseau it makes me smile.
Inspector Clouseau please!
You were born until?
As a kid born in 2004, I watched the Steve Martin films many times as a kid, but Peter Sellers is unsurpassable.
84 here..almost 85
But i love you somehow..Steve Martin IS great
But other characters are Better More ;)
Thank you!
Fond memories watching these with my late father. Still funny today.
Peter Sellers is a legend has Inspector Clouseau, doing Pink Panther films without him just wasn't the same.
Sacrilege
Remakes with Steve Martin doesn't compare
One of the Best actors of all times...the legendary Peter Sellers...♂️🎭🔝
Peter Sellers is an absolute Legend !!!.
All you have to know about his comedic talent can be seen in Dr Strangelove, when he as US President makes a phone call to the Soviet prime minister to warn him that one of his commanders has "gone a little funny in his head" and the US is about to, well, drop a nuclear bomb on the USSR. The phone call is about four or five minutes long, and it is just Peter Sellers sitting there and talking. This wouldn't work with any other actor, but with Peter Sellers you just can't take your eyes off.
@@johnjim6793...thanks for your kind info but I have watched all movies of Peter Sellers including the one that you have mentioned as I am an old Man...🤔👋🎩
After perhaps 100 viewings, him falling repeatedly into the moat is still one of my all time favourite moments in all of cinema history. Hysterical.
Ditto! That still has me laughing hysterically...After all these years
Peter and Blake stole from the best for that scene - practically a send-up of Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner cartoons in the middle of the second greatest James Bond parody that is _The Pink Panther Strikes Again._
Votre chien mord ?
Nein.
Joli chien.
Je pensais que tu avais dit que ton chien n'avait pas mordu.
Das ist nicht mein Hund.
"Swine moat" 🤣
Alongwith the music that went with it.
@@michaeltba9062 The Inspector Clouseau Theme (Reprise) is the name of the music.
Sometimes history affords us the most rare of blessings, when ultra rare talents such as Peter Sellers, Henry Mancini, Blake Edwards and Herbert Lom combine to create something that will last forever. These films could not exist if one single component is removed, in other words if you take the music away, it wouldn't be the same. The castle scene is a perfect example because the music somehow enhances the humor in a way that can't even be explained. They just don't make them like this anymore and frankly, I'm surprised and deeply disappointed that Martin participated in the remakes because I really did think he was smarter than that and I thought he had an appreciation for classics. Sadly I was wrong.
Peter Sellers is the genius of comedy gold.
They missed to best one liner. When Clouseau wrecks the piano and the woman says, "That was a priceless Steinway" and Clouseau says, "Not any more". 😂😂😂😂😂
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One of my favorites!
Best one line reply ever
I also quite like his message to Mr. Stiffsticker about the missing bee. The piano was just a collateral damage.
Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom and Burt Kwouk are legends.
I've been laughing at the dog bite routine since I was 8 years old. Comedy gold.
Mine is/was......
What kind of bomb?.....the exploding kind!!! Darn its funny.
The timing of that makes it work
@@collenfisher3635 Never caught that last line: A bomb...were you expecting one? They're running. His character acts completely clueless. Only Sellers could pull that off. Incredibly funny.
60 early years of the classic Pink Panther movies with Peter Sellers as Clouseau and the cartoon show with Pink Panther. I hope the cartoon Pink Panther will return. Will keep praying 🙏
I can remember watching Peter Sellers movies and laughing so hard my ribs hurt for days !
I believe the character of Inspector Clouseau began in the movie " A Shot in the Dark". I was under the age of 12 and eatched it with my mom. We were hysterical! Such a funny character. Great actor, Peter Sellers.
I want more, this just scratched the surface.
6:03 - the three best "second bananas" were Oliver Hardy, Ed Platt (Chief Thaddeus from Get Smart!) and Herbert Lom as (former) Chief Inspector Dreyfuss!
Add Ed Norton to the list.
Great classic ❤still watch the pink panther till this day ❤
One of the funniest moments that globe. Hilarious
He was one of a kind. R.I.P. Peter Sellers.
Great comedy and great actor Peter Sellers.
"Does your dog bite?" Too funny😂
Zet ies nut mai dug.
I love watching Peter, Herbert and Burt. Have laughed so much at these epic funny movies xx
I particularly liked the parallel bars and the dog that doesn’t bite.
Ah, the Pavlova of Parallels.
Peter Sellers was a very funny man.
And notoriously difficult to work with.
@@svenjansen2134 I’ve heard that.
@@svenjansen2134 especially in later years his ego got out of control
The music during the moat scene is PERFECT!
Strikes Again is my all time fave. Hilarious scenes, and the most incredible fight scene with Cato.
The one the only Peter Sellers
I am just grateful I grew up with Peter Sellers, laughing, tears streaming down, short of breath.
He was the funniest person ever born.
Capucine was one of the purdiest people around! Big crush on her many many years after.
Did anyone else notice the fingers while he is counting :)
😂😊
Just now, and I've been watching these movies since they came out.
Of course we did! Genius at work 😂
Too many hilarious moments to mention…😂😂😂
Ah, the old Inspector Clouseau movie clip ploy...
I know it well….
I can't imagine that anyone with a spark of good humor wouldn't have been amused by these kinds of movies. I miss those days so much
5:44 Favourite scene right here literally was choking at a point😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
yeah love it when he puts on the gauntlet with morning star attached to it and tries to put his arm up on the piano and completely destroys the whole piano hahaha :D
'Iets all comming bek now'
Crying 😂😂😂😂
He is amazing.
"A Bömb! Aaaaaaaaaarrrrr". 💥
This is 1 of the reasons I only watch older movies
Priceless memories watching this❤❤❤😂😂😂
dude was a global treasure
Peter Sellers siempre será uno de los mejores actores de comedia de toda la historia
Cried and cried nearly died of laughter couldn't breathe and stop laughing appreciate the memories and a good laugh to peter sellers and herbert lom they nailed their roles perfectly in the pink panther movies to the actors and actresses who passed away my thoughts are with your family you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong keep the laughs old is solid pure gold much love and respect and appreciation job well done you should be proud after all these years later somethings never go out of style appreciate you guys thanks !!!! Joe
Happy 100th anniversary, MGM!
I'm trying to shake off balance the on these things and impress you with my blanket shaking ability😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤❤
😂😂😂 love it 💕
I would argue that Peter Sellers is the greatest comedic actor in all of cinema
Obra prima! Incrível! Parabéns ❤
I cannot find my keys in my wonderful trench coat😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
Priceless genius! thanks!
So good!!
Brilliant 😂
Que nostálgico!! Des dos desenhos aos filmes maravilhoso
Inspector Clouseau - the only man ever known to fail a Rorshach test, the only man ever known to testify against himself in a sanity hearing.....and the bane of Inspector Dreyfus, who is now a permanent resident of the French Asylum for the Numb on Chateau d' If....
Graham Stark and Alfie Bass great old English actors.
Weight inspector there's a fire in here😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤😂😂😂😂
I thought you said your dog doesn't bite. That's not my dog.
Once again wiz zee accents.
The funniest thing is how the Inspector always tries to cover up his mistakes with a form of confidence 😂😂
That was fun. Thank you.
0:39 better than ever 😂😂😂😂😂
Hi my favourite is all but when a bomb speaking on the telephone out on the window 🤣
We Indians love Peter. His Indian accent is perfected , his mannerisms of the Indian are spot on, and his expressions are very accurate. He must have studied us Indians hard to get that in films.
I like his scene with former chief and him falling in the water, we did not see the rest when he stradles him and says, out with the bad air and in with the good.
God, thank you for deliverance from evil and from wickedness. Thank you for healing our hearts of hearts In Jesus mighty name. Amen 🙏 🤍
🤣😂🤣😅🤣
No Cato fights?!?!? Those were legendary comedic gold.
Tucker!!! LOL! Insanely funny.
Comedy genius
@7:40. The cuckoo sound. 🤣🤣🤣
Magic
fantastic!
Que filme maravilhoso deste do início não consigo parar de rir e me descontrólo maravilha de filme.
So good
It's interesting that Clouseau was originally not meant to be as bumbling or accident prone as Sellers made him. From memory, Peter Ustinov was an early casting choice for Clouseau by Blake Edwards, and we can guess that he might have played Clouseau as a funnier version of his Poirot (the character would still be the inept detective in the script who fails to catch Sir Charles, but would have been delivered as a smaller supporting role), so it would have been a very different film had Sellers not joined. When Edwards realised just how funny Sellers was as Clouseau, they then expanded his scenes to capitalise on that, and it changed from a "David Niven film" comedy about a retiring jewel thief as originally planned, to one which was then as much about the detective' as it was about the thief. :-)
Áchei muito engraçado filme pra assistir con a familia toda amei❤😮
It is all coming back now when I used to perform the iron Cross
"The exploding kind."
Amo esse tipo de filme.
Original pink panthers were awesome with peter sellers.
Classic clean humor. To be a comedic genius is a special talent and art form that has been lost over the past 30 years or so.
Clouseau instructing Poirot ....😅😅😅😅
His unique French accent was perfect for these films.
Muito bom, gosto muito deste gênero de produção.
I'm sure no one will mind if I play the violin in my night uniform😂😂😂😂😂❤
buenos dias: estupendo.. fabuloso... Peter seller.... nu se inglés.. menos el britanico que por razones tontas de juventud deje de terminar de aprehender..............
Great actor.😁🙋🌁
فوق العاده عالی بودند ایشون، هنرشون و جنس کمدی هاشون ❤❤❤❤❤
I met Peter Seller's and he never knew his own real voice!
A melhor que já assisti
Mgm Always seems to forget "RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER"
O primeiro filme dele q vi foi no cinema!! Devia ter uns 13 14 anos!!!Foi o primeiro filme de comédia q vi!!!! Mas eu ri muito!!!! Até hj adoro os filmes dele!!!!❤
Jajajajaja, Unforgetable Movies!!! 😅😊😂😮
L💜 VIN THIS 🌸 toTaLly 😁💯
Perfeito 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Please please the name of movie staring at 0:43 , that fire work scene 😢
It says at the bottom of the screen! The Pink Panther, 1964. Most of the movies in the series have "The Pink Panther" in the name. "The Return of the Pink Panther", "The Pink Panther Strikes Again", and so on. But only one of those movies was named JUST "The Pink Panther", and that's where that scene is from.
Lovely
Peter sellers the man.
Hercule is also hilarious! 😂
PETER SELLERS Ie. PURE GENIUS 🤣
So funny ❤.
The first two, "Pink Panther" and "Shot in the Dark" are still somewhat "okay" and borderline "sane(ish)" with a 60s vibe - but it is 10 years later in the mid-70s with the release of "Return of the Pink Panther" (and later "Strikes Again" and "Revenge") that the madness and over-the-top slapstick truly begins with Cato, Francois, and Chief Inspector Dreyfus (played by the brilliant Herbert Lom) all coming into their own and contributing to the madness. "Trail" was just outtakes after Peter Sellers' death and a money grab with a more 80s vibe, but Blake Edwards just went mad with the series in the 70s.😆
The original Pink Panther movie came out a year earlier in 1963.
Comedy classic
I really miss that scene when Clouseau comes to Dreyfusz as a fake dentist because Dreyfusz suffers from tooth-ache and Clouseau extracts the wrong tooth...