The Pink Panther 2 (2009)
Directed by Harald Zwart

Adventure / Comedy / Crime / Mystery

Film Synopsis

Inspector Jacques Clouseau's reward for having resolved the mystery of the famous Pink Panther diamond is to be consigned to inconsequential tasks by his boss, Chief Inspector Dreyfus.  But when the diamond goes missing a second time, as part of a spate of thefts across the globe, Clouseau is once again drafted in to search for it.  This time, he assembles a team of the best detectives around the world, and some of them prove to be nearly as talented as he is...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Harald Zwart
  • Script: Scott Neustadter, Michael H. Weber, Steve Martin, Maurice Richlin, Blake Edwards
  • Cinematographer: Denis Crossan
  • Music: Christophe Beck
  • Cast: Steve Martin (Jacques Clouseau), Jean Reno (Gilbert Ponton), Emily Mortimer (Nicole Durant), Andy Garcia (Vicenzo Brancaleone), Alfred Molina (Randall Pepperidge), Yuki Matsuzaki (Kenji Mazuto), Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (Sonia Solandres), John Cleese (Charles Dreyfus), Lily Tomlin (Yvette Berenger), Jeremy Irons (Alonso Avellaneda), Johnny Hallyday (Laurence Millikin), Geoffrey Palmer (Joubert), Philip Goodwin (Renard), Armel Bellec (Louis), Jack Metzger (Antoine), Yevgeni Lazarev (The Pope), Lewis D. Wheeler (Black Beret), Richard LaFrance (Security Installer), Simon Green (British Librarian), Federico Castelluccio (Turin Guide)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min

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