"It's not my dog". My favorite is when he's interviewing people at the mansion, gets his hand stuck in an armor glove with a mace ball attached. The ball ends up in the fireplace. When his hand gets hot enough, he swings to get the glove off, the ball smashes into the piano causing it to fall apart. The lady of the mansion says, "That's a priceless Steinway!" Clouseau looks at the remains of the piano an replies, "Not any more".
@@Kelly14UK- You wouldn't watch that for Peter Sellers, though, as he did very little in that movie. Herbert Lom, on the other hand, had a more important role. Of course, first and foremost, it's Alec Guinness' movie.
Genuine belly laughing comedy I was told about by my late dad but couldn't except cos it was old stuff that I didn't get at the time and I was not on his or Peter seller's level. I am now. Thanks dad, thanks Peter...I'm laughing now
Nearly died of laughter and couldn't breathe and stop laughing appreciate a good laugh and the memories some of the best and favorite movies ever to peter sellers and the other 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 coming appreciate the memories and a good laugh really appreciate the vidoes and updates please keep them coming appreciate you guys thanks !!! Joe
I remember seeing this film at the cinema & being 8 yrs old & finding out how silly + absolutely hilarious grown ups could be & thinking God life's great!! Peter Sellers RIP (& the Mankey!!)
❤seems like yesterday old is gold right true comedy at its very best to peter sellers and the other 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 coming nearly died of laughter and couldn't breathe and stop laughing appreciate a good laugh and the memories after all these years later appreciate you guys thanks you should be proud !!! Joe
Clouseau: How can a blind man be a lookout? Dreyfus: How can an idiot be a policeman? Answer me that! Clouseau: It's very simple, all he has to do is enlist... Dreyfus: SHUT UP!!! LOL!!!
“He lives with me, but he is not my monkey! One day, I came home and I found him sitting in the living room. I let him stay, but he pays for his own room and board!” 🤣🤣🤣
Can only wonder what it was like working with Sellers. He seems so innocent, so unlikely to startle, until he opened his mouth and quietly floored you.
...the beggar was the lookout man for the gang...that is impossible...why?... he was blind...how can a blindman be a lookout?...oh,oh..I'm on the floor again from laughing!
I mean you could say that of any reboot. Its always difficult for any actor to step into the shoes of an established character. Look how many Spider-man reboots there have been. Or James Bond's numerous actors. I like Brosnan and all and it took a while for craig to win me over. But no one is a match for sean connery. Or look at the remake of true grit. A lot of people like the remake well enough, but it isn't John Wayne. Maybe that is more of an indictment of Hollywood that they keep going back to the well with reboots instead of original stuff. Steve Martin is talented, but he isnt Clouseau. I would say there are some things the Martin reboots did well though. Clouseau calling Cato his little yellow friend wouldn't really fly today. Especially in light of recent events. So they play off of this with Miss Berenger played by Lilly Tomlin. They also reverse the gag where Clouseau is attacked. The problem is that they keep recylcing the same gags. I watched a video series on youtube called legacy of the pink panther. It's well worth a watch. Some great points are made for and against the Martin Pink Panther films.
Well, I don't know of any American who loved Steve Martin's performance, unless he or she was one of the pathetic few who had never seen the original Sellers.
I admired Peter sellers, a good and wacky..comedian, hes, had me...laughing hes, sure had sam Kinston the others comedians, but hes a good, actors, then...he's be..missed..
Peter Sellers at some of his best comedy but Kubrick actually wanted Selllers to play FOUR Parts (Slim Pickens' part) in "Dr. Strangelove". That's how talented he was.