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Hi Mike.
The film office released the majority of them if not all of them, as these were very popular in France. I see them for sale on a weekly basis on ebay. In my collection I have six of them all printed on Agfa stock.
The Pink Pill
Pink in the Clink
In the Pink
Lucky Pink
Jet Pink
Dial 'P' for Pink
Hi Mike.
The film office released the majority of them if not all of them, as these were very popular in France. I see them for sale on a weekly basis on ebay. In my collection I have six of them all printed on Agfa stock.
The Pink Pill
Pink in the Clink
In the Pink
Lucky Pink
Jet Pink
Dial 'P' for Pink
Hi Mike.
I know the inspector clouseau character appears in a couple of my titles. To tell the truth I haven't watch them for several years. I think the film office mixed them all up and marketed them all under the pink panther (panther rose) title. Even the titles don't even translate from the English to French or to what the stories ascertain too, Its a real mix up.
You could say it's A Shot In The Dark to which ones contain inspector clouseau.
Hi Mike.
I know the inspector clouseau character appears in a couple of my titles. To tell the truth I haven't watch them for several years. I think the film office mixed them all up and marketed them all under the pink panther (panther rose) title. Even the titles don't even translate from the English to French or to what the stories ascertain too, Its a real mix up.
You could say it's A Shot In The Dark to which ones contain inspector clouseau.
Speaking of Shot in the Dark. On the Pink Panther Complete DVD Set a special feature is the opening animation sequences for the 9 Pink Panther films including the Alan Arkin Inspector Clouseau film. Thankfully no Steve Martin horrors are included.
I've been revisiting my youth...cough cough and trying to get the three Inspector cartoons. Thus far I'm only missing PIG AL PATROL which will turn up I'm sure. Fun films from the 1960's holding many memories for me.
Pig Al Patrol tends to be the rarest one of the three titles but they do turn up. Have to hand it to Walton they picked the best titles of Pink Panther and Inspector to release. If you ever watch the DVD or in case of Inspector the Blu Ray set there are some poor titles that could have been released.
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