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Post by benjaminballon on Oct 25, 2006 16:27:51 GMT
incidentally, IMDB says that both Return AND Strikes Again had trailers full of bloopers like that... Oh, I'm so sorry, Clouseau. I forgot that. Your question: Henry Mancini? No, that's impossible because you askesd on which Panther film did he work and Mancini worked on 8 films...that's really difficult.
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Post by Clouseau on Oct 25, 2006 18:14:34 GMT
yeah, i really think i've stumbled across something pretty obscure...
any other guesses?
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Post by Dreyfus on Oct 25, 2006 20:00:21 GMT
The Pink Phink. Has anybody seen it? (Thats not the question by the way ) What TV series did Roger Rees (who played Larocque in The Pink Panther 2006) star in from 1999 to 2005?
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Post by Clouseau on Oct 25, 2006 23:32:51 GMT
The West Wing... have you just given up on my question??!
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Post by Dreyfus on Oct 26, 2006 15:14:14 GMT
I still have no idea.
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Post by Clouseau on Oct 26, 2006 15:48:00 GMT
alright, well, i guess nobody's gonna get it, so i'll give in and tell you... the answer was Ken Wales... Wales and Edwards worked together several times over a 15 year period... Wales appeared in five of Edwards' films: Experiment in Terror (1962), The Great Race (1965), What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966), Gunn (1967), and The Party (1968) [which starred Peter Sellers]; and he served as producer or associate producer for six films directed by Edwards: Gunn (1967), The Party (1968), Darling Lili (1970), Wild Rovers (1971), The Tamarind Seed (1974), and Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978)... and Ken Wales was not only responsible for introducing Blake Edwards to Julie Andrews, but he even served as Edwards' Best Man at their wedding! how's that for a trivia question?! ok, to get things rolling again, here's a much easier question for you... in the 1970s and 80s, the Pink Panther cartoon character appeared in three prime-time television specials (not part of any movies or TV series)... name each of the three specials...
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Post by pinkadilly on Oct 27, 2006 18:41:38 GMT
that was pretty interesting find!
as for next one, it was Olym-pinks, a Pink Christmas, and Pink at first sight, right?
i think so.
Clouseau was the inspiration for the cartoons called "The Inspector". in the 80s, there was another cartoon series about an inspector that was largely based on Clouseau, but since the makers of the newer cartoon didn't have anything to do with the Panther films, the makers of the new cartoon were almost sued over the similarities. what newer cartoon chqracter am I talking about?
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Post by Clouseau on Oct 28, 2006 16:42:42 GMT
was it Inspector Gadget?
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Post by pinkadilly on Oct 29, 2006 0:21:53 GMT
yep, your turn!
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Post by Clouseau on Oct 30, 2006 15:40:56 GMT
name something that happens in the trailer for The Pink Panther (2006) that does not actually happen in the final film...
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Post by Clouseau on Oct 31, 2006 18:37:27 GMT
no takers?
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Post by Dreyfus on Oct 31, 2006 20:08:00 GMT
Is it that we see the sniper at the rooftop before the assassination
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Post by Clouseau on Oct 31, 2006 20:43:58 GMT
there was a sniper in TPP06?
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Post by Dreyfus on Oct 31, 2006 21:05:40 GMT
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Post by Clouseau on Nov 1, 2006 13:30:26 GMT
ahh, i see what you're referring to now, but no, that's not it... that shot actually is in the film: it's the killer going after Xania near the end... incidentally, i didn't see the shot i was referring to in the trailer you linked to there... it is, however, in this one: www.imdb.com/title/tt0383216/trailers-screenplay-E22878-10-2HAPPY HUNTING!
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