
Critic Reviews
61
Metascore
Generally Favorable
positive
3(50%)
mixed
2(33%)
negative
1(17%)
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80
The comic heart of the movie lies in the absolute aplomb and imperturbable self-confidence with which Sellers, as Clouseau, confronts the catastrophes of his own making. [21 July 1975, p.66]
80
All hands seem to be having a ball, especially Schell, whose unabashed amusement at Clouseau’s seduction attempts often matches an audience’s hilarity.
70
The screenplay is funny but even better are the sight gags that are a kind of inventory of everything Clouseau has been unable to master in his long, irrelevant career.
60
Fourth in the series, promisingly reuniting Edwards and Sellers with their respective careers not exactly buoyant since A Shot in the Dark ten years earlier, The Return of the Pink Panther delivers a good deal of that promise, from Richard Williams' ultra-ritzy animated credits to the four or five brilliantly timed set pieces of Clouseau-engineered mayhem.
60
The picture comes to life only when Sellers is onscreen, and the rest of the time it's just vamping.
20
The Return of The Pink Panther is so devoid of life that NASA wouldn't bother to send probes to investigate it.