The Pink Panther
The Pink Panther diamond is missing… and the world’s greatest detective is solving the case one mistake at a time.
The coach of the French national soccer team is murdered and his huge, famous Pink Panther diamond ring is stolen; it’s up to Inspector Clouseau (Steve Martin) to find the killer. A remake of the 1964 classic, but Hollywoodized in a negative way; the formula is tiresome, including the bumbling policeman’s pointless visit to New York. Still, it could have been worse. Martin has a few moments where he’s actually funny, and Jean Reno is a good straight man, but Kevin Kline is wasted as the arrogant Dreyfus.
2006-U.S. 93 min. Color. Directed by Shawn Levy. Screenplay: Steve Martin, Len Blum. Cast: Steve Martin (Jacques Clouseau), Kevin Kline (Charles Dreyfus), Beyoncé Knowles (Xania), Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer, Henry Czerny. Cameo: Clive Owen.
Trivia: Kevin Spacey, Mike Myers and Chris Tucker were allegedly considered for the part of Clouseau. Followed by The Pink Panther 2 (2009).
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