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In one of their few non-Clouseau efforts, Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers preserve the spirit of the French bumbler in the person of Hrundi V. Bakshi, an accident-prone Indian...Read more
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1968 Peter Sellers Up to His Famous Bumbling Antics
Producer and Director Blake Edwards and comic actor Peter Sellers are delightfully matched up in this film about Hollywood's 1960's elitist snob culture.

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The Party - starring Peter Sellers
I love Peter Sellers. I've watched all his "Pink Panther" movies. He is funny just by his simple gestures, without talking. In this movie, he's a terrible Indian act...Read more

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In one of their few non-Clouseau efforts, Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers preserve the spirit of the French bumbler in the person of Hrundi V. Bakshi, an accident-prone Indian actor. Brought to Hollywood to play the title role in SON OF GUNGA DIN, Bakshi destroys the film's most elaborate set with his bungling and is banned from the set by Edward Clutterbuck (J. Edward McKinley), the film's producer. But because of an error by the producer's secretary, Bakshi's name is added to the guest list of his next party, an A-list affair. Shortly after arriving, Bakshi begins accidentally dismantling Clutterbuck's carefully staged event, destroying a flower bed, knocking a servant through a bay window, and triggering the lawn sprinklers, soaking the producer's pretentious guests. When the producer's daughter, Molly (Kathe Green), and a group of her friends arrive with a Day-Glo-painted elephant, Baskhi is shocked by the sacrilege and insists on washing the pachyderm in one of the house's indoor pools. As the other guests begin to join in the fun, pandemonium erupts. Sellers is typically brilliant in a film abounding in sidesplitting sight gags.

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  • Edition: Avant-Garde Cinema
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 027616869340

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Genre:Comedies
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Avant-Garde Cinema

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Director:Blake Edwards
Leading Role:Peter Sellers, Gavin MacLeod
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1968 Peter Sellers Up to His Famous Bumbling Antics

Created: 17/06/06
Producer and Director Blake Edwards and comic actor Peter Sellers are delightfully matched up in this film about Hollywood's 1960's elitist snob culture.

Sellers plays a bumbling Indian actor Hrundi V. Baskshi who, after ruining a film production in progress, is accidentally invited to a party that Hollywood mogul's Fred Clutterbuck is throwing--for the best of all people, only, of course.

Like the antics of TV's "Monk," Sellers' typically shrewd antics are performed like straight-faced schtick and a riot and a half. It's an hour and 39 minutes of clean fun; with subtitles in English, French, and Spanish. Claudine Longet (formerly Andy Williams' wife) stars and sings in this show. The musical score is by Henry Mancini. Sellers is quite understatedly amusing in each of his caricatures~
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The Party - starring Peter Sellers

Created: 09/04/07
I love Peter Sellers. I've watched all his "Pink Panther" movies. He is funny just by his simple gestures, without talking. In this movie, he's a terrible Indian actor, who the film company hires to play a part (like in "Gunga Din"), but not only is he bad, he accidently blows up the final set before they were ready to film it. He mistakely gets invited to a dinner party, hosted by the studio boss & his wife. Every crazy gag you can imagine happens to him - you will laugh & laugh till it hurts! Director Blank Edwards saw something in him early on in his career, and his film credits keep building with very funny comedies. If you love Peter Sellers - see him in an earlier film titled "After The Fox". I'm sure you'll really enjoy it. If you're a big Peter Sellers or Director Blake Edwards fan, you have to see this movie - The Party.
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Peter Sellers...The Party

Created: 02/11/07
Peter Sellers' unique ability to completely assume and become different and quite unique characters, while being hysterically funny, makes this movie a Life Lesson without our even realizing it. It questions the roles we assign to others, the judgments we make about People and Their Proper Places in this world...Many of Sellers movies do this...as we laugh at his antics until the tears flow, we aren't even aware at the pathos behind the character(s) he presents, so masterful an actor was he. This movie is no exception to the Sellers genius in action. What at first was a cruel and career-damaging judgment made against Our Hero is misinterpreted by another by merest circumstance... (or...some other Greater force???) Our Hero is thrust into The Company of those whose favor he so wishes to attain...and yet, despite all of his best efforts to shoot himself in the foot, he emerges as Himself...the one person in the movie who is authentic and true to Who He Really Is...Good, bad, or hilariously out-of sync, we love this man...this is One Party you don't want to miss!
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The Party - Peter Sellers

Created: 06/02/07
As a longtime fan of Peter Sellers, the discovery of this gem years ago was priceless. Filmed in 1968, it is another in the broad farce tradition that he became so well known for. A lot of physical comedy, and hilarious sight gags pepper this film the entire length. Scene after scene, Sellers is his usual hysterically funny self - bumbling thru a high-class Hollywood party, to it's ultimate demise and the near destruction of the host's posh home. The period clothing, mannerisms, decor, and social structure is all here. If you really want to laugh, and already enjoy Peter Sellers, you will be delighted with this movie.
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Pat Schutte's review of "The Party" w/ Peter Sellers

Created: 22/02/08
I'm not kidding when I say "The Party" with Peter Sellers goes down as one of the all-time great comedies. True story: I was at a buddies house up north skiing once, trying to sleep on his couch and just couldn't fall asleep. So I turned on the TV and found this movie. It's like 2:30 a.m. and I start laughing - laughing so damn hard it woke up my buddy and his wife and they came downstairs and watch the rest of it with me! We were all crying. Filmed in the 1960s, it's a PG-rated movie that the entire family can watch. I love the "Pink Panther" movies with Sellers, but have to say this one is his best. At one point I laughed so hard my socks rolled up and down!

Don't go out and rent it - buy it. You'll want to share it with your friends.

Pat S.
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