If you want to see Sellers playing an Indian who roams around someone's party doing stupid things all night, then see this movie, but if you're like me and don't think that's funny, I wouldn't recommend seeing this movie.
Peter Sellers,
Claudine Longet,
Marge Champion,
Steve Franken,
Fay McKenzie
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Peter Sellers plays a bumbling foreigner once again (but this time he's not from France) in this cult-favorite comedy. Hrundi V. Bakshi (Peter Sellers) is an accident-prone actor from India who has co... read more
Directed by: Blake Edwards
Release Date: April 4, 1968
DVD Release Date: December 11, 2001
Stats: 1,756 reviews
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December 11, 2010
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September 28, 2010
During the filming of A Shot in the Dark, the friendship between Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers steadily deteriorated. In between The Pink Panther and its sequel, Sellers had been Oscar-nominated for his work in Dr. Strangelove, finding Stanley Kubrick a more rewarding director ... read more
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September 28, 2010
Starts off good then it gets boring & after that annoying, So does Peter Sellers, Longet is annoying from the start & oh that irritating drunk waiter,he was supposed to be funny, right?, The film turns into one irritating unfunny mess in its ending
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May 3, 2010
seriously, why do so many people love this? i found it offensive and boring.
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January 19, 2008
Arguably one of the best comedies ever made, one not to miss for all you kiddies watching American Pie: Beta House right now!
This film has no real plot, but is just the ideal fish-out-of-water comedy. An uninvited and socially awkward guest (from a foreign culture, to boot) c... read more -
May 29, 2007
Saw this based on a good friend's recommendation who loves it. Found it a complete bore. I keep watching Peter Sellers movies trying to like him. But I just don't. Except for A Shot in the Dark, I just don't find him very funny. What am I missing that everybody else sees?
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February 21, 2007
A one joke film that relies entirely on Seller's slapstick talents. It amuses (guiltliy because of the flagrant racist stereotype of Seller's character) during the opening party sequence, but the second part of the film is increasingly meandering and psychadelic, and clearly has ... read more
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October 24, 2006
A situation comedy reloving around a single joke, The Party would be a something of a failure were in not in such talented hands. Sellers' performance as an accident-prone Indian actor has frequently been construed as racist, but his character is in concept and execution a fish o... read more
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August 21, 2009
If this was my party I would have thrown Peter Sellers out for not being funny. In all honesty I didn't laugh once. ugh..
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...a sweet-natured, enjoyable trifle. Peter Sellers ... may remind aficionados of the work of Jacques Tati. Any opportunity to see him work is a good thing, even if only a fraction of his talents are ... Full Review
Plays like leftovers from the Panther films. Full Review
Sometimes agreeable improvised comedy, but it wears out its welcome.
Sellers is best when he is on the move and liable to get himself into trouble
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