Son of the Pink Panther

    Son of the Pink Panther
    1993

    Synopsis

    The illegitimate son of Inspector Clouseau is on the case of the kidnapped Princess Yasmin.

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      Cast

      • Roberto BenigniGendarme Jacques Gambrelli
      • Herbert LomPolice Commisioner Charles Dreyfus
      • Claudia CardinaleMaria Gambrelli
      • Shabana AzmiQueen
      • Debrah FarentinoPrincess Yasmin
      • Jennifer EdwardsYussa
      • Robert DaviHans Zarba
      • Mark SchneiderArnon
      • Mike StarrHanif
      • Kenny SpaldingGarth

      Recommendations

      • 50

        Austin Chronicle

        Benigni isn't the brilliant comic actor Sellers was but this Italian star (also seen in Jim Jarmusch's Down By Law and Night on Earth) is a genuine clown whose ability to flail his limbs as if possessed by a Slinky makes him a rich comic lead.
      • 50

        Baltimore Sun

        Benigni is no Peter Sellers, but the inanity of the film isn't really his fault. He tries hard, and his rubbery willingness to absorb any punishment and come up looking as if he's just swallowed a very cold carp isn't without comic potential. But he is continually betrayed by the lame setups.
      • 40

        The New York Times

        As the movie accelerates out of control into a series of frantically intercut scenes that lack basic continuity, the fun turns into a collection of abrupt non sequiturs.
      • 40

        TV Guide Magazine

        Each new installment has become like a visit with old friends who are often annoying and frequently boring, but are missed in some strange way when they're not around.
      • 37

        Washington Post

        The one thing Edwards did right this time was to cast comic actor Roberto Benigni -- a big star in Italy -- as the illegitimate son of Jacques Clouseau, the accident-prone French detective who first appeared on the screen in The Pink Panther nearly 30 years ago. Benigni is enormously charming, a slight little fellow with a homely face that seems almost puppetlike and a flair for broad physical comedy.
      • 33

        Entertainment Weekly

        Son of the Pink Panther isn’t an unwatchable mess like 1982’s Curse of the Pink Panther; it trots along quickly with series veterans like Herbert Lom adding needed class. But there’s a void at the center of this film about Inspector Clouseau’s long-lost son, and its name is Roberto Benigni. Where Peter Sellers’ Clouseau had a blissfully out-of-it officiousness, the Italian comedian’s sole shtick is to beam idiotically. He’s that ruinous oxymoron: an unsurprising clown.
      • 30

        Los Angeles Times

        This series ran out of steam long ago, and director Blake Edwards hasn't exactly rung in a new era by casting Italian superstar comic Roberto Benigni in the title role. He seems to have caught the director's lassitude: He's frenetic in a charmless, groggy way. His squiggly mimetic movements don't add up to a character, just a conceit.
      • 30

        Variety

        Starring Italian comedian Roberto Benigni as the new bumbling inspector, it is a tired pastiche of recycled sketches and gags.

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