The Inspector Clouseau series has gone the way of the James Bond one, and just as fast; it has gotten involved in topping itself, and it has quickly gotten out of hand. Simply put, the Clouseau character, a severely limited personality, doesn't inspire much plot invention; and while the individual jokes are as good as ever, they seem to be merely out-takes from earlier Clouseau escapades. The felicitious team of Peter Sellers, star, and Blake Edwards, director, might have paid off bigger dividends if they had kept expanding their territory (e.g. The Party). Herbert Lom, Lesley-Anne Down. (1976) — Duncan Shepherd
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