 | RETURN is the third installment in the popular Pink Panther series and a reunion for director Blake Edwards and comedian Peter Sellers, who had not made a Panther film since A SHOT IN THE DARK a decade earlier. This time the bumbling French detective... |
![CD: Walking With a Panther [PA] J, LL Cool, 1989](http://i17.ebayimg.com/03/c/01/a2/78/95_6.JPG) | Personnel: LL Cool J (rap vocals); Cynde Monet (vocals); Billy "Spaceman" Patterson (guitar); David Tobacmon (keyboards); Tony "Funky Drummer" Walls (drums). Recorded at Chung King House Of Metal, New York, New York. LL Cool J's remarkably consistent... |
 | In the fourth film of the long-running series, bumbling Inspector Jacques Clouseau's (Peter Sellers) long-suffering boss, Dreyfus (Herbert Lom), finally has been driven to a nervous breakdown by the detective and has been hospitalized in an asylum.... |
 | Created by animators Friz Freleng and David H. DePatie, the Pink Panther debuted in the opening credits of Blake Edwards's feature film of the same name, but was so popular with audiences that he became the star of numerous cartoons between 1964 and... |
 | One would have thought that the death of Peter Sellers in 1980 would spell the end of the Pink Panther series, but Blake Edwards was able to utilize leftover footage from previous Panther efforts to create TRAIL OF THE PINK PANTHER. Sellers once... |
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 | IN THEATRES: FEBRUARY 10, 2006 It's not easy to fill Peter Sellers's shoes as zany French private eye Jacques Clouseau, but in this remake of the 1960s film series, Steve Martin steps up to the challenge. Here, Clouseau investigates the murder of a... |
 | 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,... |
 | Full title: The Pink Panther, Moon River, Baby Elephant Walk & Other Hits. Recorded between 1961 & 1963. |
 | Number six in the continuing "Pink Panther" series opens with the funeral of Inspector Clouseau. Of course, we soon learn that the lovable bungler isn't dead at all; he's merely faking it so he can pursue, incognito, a ring of international drug... |