Unfortunately, this deal has expired 2 minutes ago.
366°
15
Posted 21 February 2023

The Pink Panther Film Collection (6 DVD Boxset) Preowned £3.99 delivered @ Music Magpie

£3.99
andywedge's avatar
Shared by
andywedge Community support
Joined in 2008
21,018
31,061

About this deal

This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:

More DVD deals

Find more like this

See all deals

Discover more deals on our homepage

Very funny and very cheap IMO for some quality films.

A box set of five Pink Panther films + 3 hours of special features.

'The Pink Panther' (1963) was the launch of the Pink Panther series and introduced Peter Sellers as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau who becomes determined to capture a jewel thief who has lifted the infamous 'Pink Panther' diamond. Little does he know that his wife's lover and thief are the same man. Leaving a trail of destruction in his path, Sellers brings his comic genius to the film.

In 'A Shot in the Dark' (1964) Sellers returns as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau trying to clear a beautiful parlour maid's name of murder, despite all the evidence to the contrary. With a memorable scene in a nudist colony.

In 'The Pink Panther Strikes Again' (1976) the French detective (Sellers) has stumbled his way up to the position of Chief Inspector, displacing his long-suffering boss Inspector Dreyfuss (Herbert Lom), who has turned to a life of crime in an effort to bump him off. Dreyfuss kidnaps the inventor of a death ray and demands the sacrifice of Clouseau in return. Clouseau then has to hide in many disguises in order to capture Dreyfuss and the machine and save himself and the world!

'The Revenge of the Pink Panther' (1978) finds Inspector Clouseau surviving an assassination attempt but he then hides from the world and now everyone think he's dead. Using this cover story he takes the opportunity to continue his investigations alone. The last Pink Panther film Sellers made before his death.

Finally, in 'Trail of the Pink Panther' (1982) a journalist (Joanne Lumley) is interviewing people who came into contact with the late Inspector Clouseau for an article in tribute to the great detective. Made two years after Peter Sellers' death, and featuring a string of outtakes from the earlier Pink Panther films.
Music Magpie More details at
Community Updates
Edited by andywedge, 21 February 2023
New Comment

15 Comments

sorted by
's avatar
  1. Daddio's avatar
    Daddio
    It's missing The Return of the Pink Panther. (edited)
    andywedge's avatar
    andywedge Author
    Not sure why that is. Wonder if there was some legal 'thing' stopping it being included. You can pick it up used for a few quid musicmagpie.co.uk/sto…-19
    Shame though
  2. spatter's avatar
    spatter
    This is a good fun Peter Sellers documentary. He was MENTAL...
  3. redvers's avatar
    redvers
    Some fantastic and timeless comedy films here. Ordered. Thanks Andy
  4. zippy99's avatar
    zippy99
    Thanks for the heads up Andy. Order in.
  5. JimDiGriz's avatar
    JimDiGriz
    Heat and ordered!
  6. JimDiGriz's avatar
    JimDiGriz
    I want these on Blu-ray but DVD's will do for now - especially for this price.
  7. pb-live's avatar
    pb-live
    I was lucky enough to pick up the steelbook version of this when it first got released. It’s a great set, though I wish they were Blu-ray rather than dvd. (edited)
    amour3k's avatar
    amour3k
    Depending on the money that's PUMPED into it.

    Not every old skool movie, serie's, cartoon, etc, transitions well into DVD - yet alone Blu-Ray.

    A classic example of which, is the whole (former) MATRIX Trilogy.

    The majority of people (worldwide), consider the DVD 'offering' of it, to be wayyyyyyy superior to that of it's Blu-ray offering, etc.

    Even though, any/all those MATRIX movie's were (and still are), technically sophisticated in it's nature - irrespective of the timeline"s that they were individually made in, or whatever.

    So (considering), MATRIX on Blu-ray should have been a given to fly off the shelves.

    But ironically, it's DVD variant still prevails (to this Day).

    Personally speaking, something that (arguably), might end up pixelated on 'formats' beyond that of what it may be capable of, or whatever, may not necessarily prove it's worth from either a commercial point of view, or from a consumer point of view too, or something? ;-)

    Each to their own, and all? :-D

    But, that's just my 2 Cents, anyway. :-)
  8. deleted2817570's avatar
    Anonymous User
    Are there any deleted scenes on DVD? You haven't got to say a lot these days. Even pink could be considered sexist although girls love it (edited)
's avatar