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The Pink Panther 2

When legendary treasures from across the globe are stolen, including the priceless Pink Panther Diamond, Chief Inspector Dreyfus is compelled to deploy Inspector Clouseau to a multinational task force of detectives and experts charged with apprehending the thief and recovering the stolen artifacts.

Director(s)

Michael Allosso

Harald Zwart

Marty Eli Schwartz

Louis Guerra

Justine Bosco

Kelly Cronin

Emmanuel Gomes de Araujo

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Cast & Crew

Lily Tomlin

Lily Tomlin

Mrs. Berenger

Eric Bruno Borgman

Eric Bruno Borgman

French Customs Officer (uncredited)

Jean Reno

Jean Reno

Ponton

Andy Garcia

Andy Garcia

Vicenzo

Joe Drago

Joe Drago

Archbishop at Wedding

Geoffrey Palmer

Geoffrey Palmer

Joubert

John Cleese

John Cleese

Dreyfus

Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons

Avellaneda

Emily Mortimer

Emily Mortimer

Nicole

Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina

Pepperidge

Yuki Matsuzaki

Yuki Matsuzaki

Kenji

Sharon Tay

Sharon Tay

Newscaster

Harald Zwart

Harald Zwart

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Dan Marshall

Dan Marshall

Matador / Flamenco Dancer Bribed by Insp. Clouseau (uncredited)

Steve Martin

Steve Martin

Clouseau

Philip Goodwin

Philip Goodwin

Renard

Joseph Oliveira

Joseph Oliveira

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Harry Van Gorkum

Harry Van Gorkum

Ticketed Driver

Judith Godrèche

Judith Godrèche

Reporter (uncredited)

Karen Strassman

Karen Strassman

Various (voice) (uncredited)

Hélène Cardona

Hélène Cardona

Reporter (voice) (uncredited)

Linda Sans

Linda Sans

(voice) (uncredited)

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

Sonia

Johnny Hallyday

Johnny Hallyday

Milliken

Evgeniy Lazarev

Evgeniy Lazarev

The Pope

Simon Green

Simon Green

British Librarian

Louis Guerra

Louis Guerra

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Christy Scott Cashman

Christy Scott Cashman

Joubert's Secretary

Lewis D. Wheeler

Lewis D. Wheeler

Black Beret

Jack Met

Jack Met

Antoine

Marty Eli Schwartz

Marty Eli Schwartz

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Eamon Brooks

Eamon Brooks

Black Beret (uncredited)

Peggy McClellan

Peggy McClellan

Museum Tourist (uncredited)

Damien Di Paola

Damien Di Paola

French Chef (uncredited)

Mike Wendt

Mike Wendt

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Kt Baldassaro

Kt Baldassaro

Airport Paparazzi (uncredited)

Christiane Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour (uncredited)

Federico Castelluccio

Federico Castelluccio

Turin Guide

Armel Bellec

Armel Bellec

Louis

Richard LaFrance

Richard LaFrance

Security Installer

Abe Lee Tsunenori

Abe Lee Tsunenori

Japanese Policeman

Harold Chin

Harold Chin

Japanese Curator

Michael Allosso

Michael Allosso

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Zofia Moreno

Zofia Moreno

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Alexis Furic

Alexis Furic

Reporter

Réna Kano

Réna Kano

Reporter

Jonathan Dino

Jonathan Dino

Reporter

Thomas Derrah

Thomas Derrah

Guard

Joshua R. Roberts

Joshua R. Roberts

Cameraman

Oscar Valero

Oscar Valero

Flamenco Dancer

Omayra Amaya

Omayra Amaya

Flamenco Dancer

Lia Ochoa

Lia Ochoa

Flamenco Dancer

Jodie Brunelle

Jodie Brunelle

Upscale Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Lisa Cohen

Lisa Cohen

Fainting Nun (uncredited)

Jeff DuJardin

Jeff DuJardin

French Policeman (uncredited)

Vincent J. Earnshaw

Vincent J. Earnshaw

International Banquet Guest (uncredited)

Tom Gilligan

Tom Gilligan

Pastry Chef (uncredited)

Jennifer Gjulameti

Jennifer Gjulameti

Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Steven Howitt

Steven Howitt

Truck Driver (uncredited)

Kimmie Johnson

Kimmie Johnson

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Kate Jurdi

Kate Jurdi

Mrs. Ponton (uncredited)

Frederick Keeve

Frederick Keeve

Parent (uncredited)

Paul Melendy

Paul Melendy

Waiter / Italian Waiter (uncredited)

Chris Palermo

Chris Palermo

French Airport Traveler (uncredited)

Donna Glee Reim

Donna Glee Reim

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Vyvian B. Stevens

Vyvian B. Stevens

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Desiree April Connolly

Desiree April Connolly

Museum Goer (uncredited)

Justine Bosco

Justine Bosco

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Kelly Cronin

Kelly Cronin

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Emmanuel Gomes de Araujo

Emmanuel Gomes de Araujo

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Details

GenresComedy, Mystery
Runtime1h 32 mins
Released on06 Feb 2009
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

4/10

**Frankly worse than its predecessor, despite an all-star cast that does everything they can to save the movie from complete disaster.** After a good commercial success, the production of a second film "Pink Panther" was foreseeable, in an eventual attempt to resurrect the franchise that was successful thirty years ago, thanks to the talent of Peter Sellers. Despite the chorus of negative reviews, the film went ahead, but was unable to learn from the predecessor's weaknesses and weaknesses. All the salvific qualities that I observed in the previous film are still very present here, but the problems and the less positive points became even more evident. Steve Martin continues, for me, to be one of the strengths of the film. It may displease a lot of people, but I think the actor was competent and did what was asked of him well. However, it seems to me undeniable that the material he was given to work with was weak, and the jokes designed for the character are not very interesting and do not deviate from the usual clichés of cheap and easy-going American comedies. Jean Reno and Emily Mortimer are still here, and both actors received more attention, more screen time and more relevance in this film. The two, each in their own way, play key roles in the plot and continue to do so to the best of their ability. The addition of John Cleese was really a bonus, as I felt several times that there was good working chemistry between him and Martin. The film also has good performances by Alfred Molina, Lily Tomlin, a decent (although not so good) performance by Andy Garcia, a cameo by Jeremy Irons and an unknown but sexy Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, who was chosen, I think, precisely because she's beautiful. If the level of the cast has improved, and almost everyone seems to give a reasonably decent performance, the same cannot be said for the script, a ream of paper that has not been able to give them something truly good to shine. In fact, the script is the biggest problem with the film itself: the story told is too unrealistic, too far-fetched to be logical. Starting with the simple idea of a "dream team" of international detectives, full of egos and vanities, but condemned to work together to solve a series of crimes, different from each other, although apparently committed by the same man! It doesn't make sense, just like stolen items, precious pieces of art or history, but impossible to generate real interest in a thief (unless the idea was to ask for a ransom on the return of the stolen object). And then there are some details that are simply not acceptable: the fact that Clouseau doesn't seem to have the slightest idea who the Pope is, for example... Technically, the film is very similar to its predecessor: the cinematography and film work reasonably well, and Paris is a beautiful, cinematic city. Again, the opening credits are very well executed, and Mancini's melody is well-used. However, the film has almost no soundtrack beyond that, and what it does have isn't particularly good or well-used. The editing seems clumsy and the pacing of the film is awkward, inharmonious, wasting time on silly things and rushing into scenes that deserved a few more minutes. The effects aren't great, and the movie, as a whole, looks cheaper and less professional than its immediate predecessor.

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