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548:, Weaver attempts to kill Clouseau and later poses as him in Zurich. Lisa warns him about Weaver, not realizing she is really speaking to Weaver in disguise. Lisa is kidnapped by the gang, and Rainbow puts on the disguise as Clouseau. Weaver and Rainbow feed the Swiss authorities false information about the robberies and order the bank presidents to put all their funds into the waiting armored cars outside for "safekeeping." The money is then switched into fake 27: 521:. When Clouseau arrives, Steele is cutting the hair of the warden's son, Clyde Hargreaves. Once Clyde is finished, Steele tells Clouseau that he does not know who the leader of the gang is, but only knows him by the name of "Johnny Rainbow." Clouseau is then tricked into a shave by Steele. During the hot towel treatment, Steele uses chloroform to subdue Clouseau and escape custody. 525:
interrogate him. After realizing his own food has been poisoned, Clouseau finds a matchbook from a nearby inn called Tudor Arms on Frenchie's body. At the inn, Clouseau searches for more leads and is seduced by two women that subdue and kidnap him. They pour rubber on Clouseau's face, which they use to make a mold of his likeness.
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Clouseau accidentally kills the owner of the inn by crushing him with a bed and realizes that he has a Johnny Rainbow tattoo. Clouseau goes to Frenchie's funeral in France to look for more leads and is attacked by the gang. Weaver's maid, Lisa Morell, arrives and rescues him. She is actually an agent
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At Scotland Yard, Superintendent Weaver gives Clouseau experimental disguised weapons to help with his investigation. Frenchie later attempts to assassinate Clouseau, who accidentally kills him with one of Weaver's weapons. Sir Charles is annoyed that Clouseau killed Frenchie, as they were unable to
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thirteen Swiss banks simultaneously, while Clouseau takes the fall for the crime. Clouseau learns of the plan and goes to the hideout to investigate. Two of Rainbow's men, Bomber LeBec and Stockton follow Clouseau and attempt to kidnap him, but Weaver arrives and foils this. Weaver, who is actually
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The real Clouseau is arrested for the robberies and cannot convince the authorities of the truth. Weaver attempts to escape by disguising himself as Clouseau, but is killed in a fight with the real Clouseau. This proves that Clouseau is innocent. He goes to rescue Lisa, chases after Steele and is
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magazine wrote, "Arkin follows meticulously in his predecessor's flatfootsteps, but the result is only a parody of a parody," adding, "Bud Yorkin's slovenly direction makes the film look as if every expense had been spared, trapping Arkin in a farce of habit that will probably retire Clouseau to
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decides to request outside help to solve the case, which the press view as an insult. French Inspector Jacques Clouseau is the one sent to assist. Sir Charles briefs Clouseau on the case. Three suspects were in custody, but two, Frenchie LeBec and Steven Frey escaped. The only suspect still in
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gave the film 2.5 stars out of 4, writing that "Arkin provides some funny scenes," but that they "are the exception and not the rule, however. For most of the time, events move pretty slowly, and the camera lingers on Arkin, waiting for moments of inspiration that never come."
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wanted to proceed with this project, so when Sellers and Edwards declined to participate, Mirisch decided to proceed without them. The film languished in obscurity and although it has been released to home video on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray, it was not included in 2004's
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called it "a dull comedy ... that deflates faster than a leaky balloon. Not that it's the highly gifted Arkin's fault. He tries and tries (and occasionally succeeds) but the uninspired script is hopeless from the start." Leo Sullivan of
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eventually captured by Rainbow's men. Clouseau escapes using one of Weaver's weapons and sinks the ship. The heist is foiled, but Rainbow and his men escape. Clouseau returns to France after saying goodbye to a grateful Sir Charles.
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At the gang's hideout, Johnny Rainbow is revealed to be Clyde Hargreaves. He has used the rubber mold to create several masks that resemble Clouseau's face. Rainbow's plan is for the gang to
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In addition to the title role, Arkin also played the members of the gang whenever they were disguised as Clouseau, with the other actors' voices dubbed onto the soundtrack.
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who has been sent to help him. Clouseau does not believe Lisa's story and arrests her. However, his superior, Préfet de Police Geffrion, confirms she is telling the truth.
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praised the film as "a lively, entertaining and episodic story of bank robbers. Good scripting, better acting and topnotch direction get the most out of the material."
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vans. They take the money to one of Lindt’s chocolate factories and package the stolen money like chocolate bars and then put them into a ship on the
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was negative, calling the film "one of those episodic, all-purpose arbitrary comedies in which anything goes—and nothing works."
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was interested in making a third Pink Panther film, but Sellers repeatedly refused the role. Following Alan Arkin's success in
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called it "an incredibly bad film, but Alan Arkin is sometimes very funny in it, especially when he doesn't try to be."
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the mole, slips a train ticket from Le Havre, France to Zurich, Switzerland in Clouseau’s pocket and walks away.
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Sir Charles warns Clouseau not to trust anyone, even those in the Yard, as he is suspicious that there is a
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cartoon shorts, as well as the opening credit sequences for most of the Edwards-Sellers Clouseau films).
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from the series of cartoon shorts under that title. (DePatie Freleng also animated the
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wrote, "Though it moves at a fast enough pace and is more inventively directed than
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case involving a gang which has been performing robberies across Europe. England's
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The film received mostly negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office.
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and animated by London-based TVC, using DePatie-Freleng`s character design of
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Sullivan, Leo (14 June 1968). "Alan Arkin Plays Inspector Clouseau".
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write the film's score, and the title role was not portrayed by
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among their ranks. Meanwhile, Steele works as the prison's
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Unlike the previous instalments in the film series,
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Jack Davis
Bud Yorkin
Frank Waldman
Tom Waldman
Inspector Clouseau
Blake Edwards
Maurice Richlin
Lewis J. Rachmil
Alan Arkin
Frank Finlay
Barry Foster
Patrick Cargill
Beryl Reid
Clive Francis
Delia Boccardo
Arthur Ibbetson
Ken Thorne
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