
After having been rewarded for solving the mystery of the Pink Panther Diamond, inspector Jacques Clouseau has been assigned to minor tasks by his boss inspector Dreyfus so as not to have him in his way anymore. Unfortunately, the famous diamond has once again been stolen as have many other artifacts in a series of burglaries around the world. His past success will enable inspector Clouseau to be part of the dream team comprised of the greatest detectives of the affected coun... (Full plot summary below)
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After having been rewarded for solving the mystery of the Pink Panther Diamond, inspector Jacques Clouseau has been assigned to minor tasks by his boss inspector Dreyfus so as not to have him in his way anymore. Unfortunately, the famous diamond has once again been stolen as have many other artifacts in a series of burglaries around the world. His past success will enable inspector Clouseau to be part of the dream team comprised of the greatest detectives of the affected countries, where he will be able to display his numerous talents across the world.
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| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekNot content with having trashed the memory of Peter Sellers and Blake Edwards once...Steve Martin takes up the task again, with results that are equally bad. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyThe only good side effect here is that it can remind audiences of Peter Seller's truly inspired comic films. If you want to see a "Pink Panther" movie, you've still got to watch the originals. |
| Film School RejectsCole AbaiusMore of the gags work than don't work, but there are decent stretches of the movie where not much funny is going on despite the desperate efforts to make something happen. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris HewittIt won't blow you away, but it's worth a few laughs. |
| PremierePatrick ParkerIf you liked the first then you are going to like this one as Clouseau is offensive and outrageous, which is a perfect fit for one of the "Wild and Crazy Guys." |
| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookWell, it's a step above the last one. I guess that's faint praise, but it's true. |
| E! OnlineLeslie GornsteinThe second take featuring Steve Martin as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau occasionally -- only occasionally -- gets a clue, thanks to The Pink Panther 2's strong cast and the intermittent cute line. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)It won't blow you away, but it's worth a few laughs. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerAndy SpletzerThey are joined by other typically good actors such as Jean Reno, Jeremy Irons, Lily Tomlin and Alfred Molina. Unfortunately, they're underused. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip MartinMr. Martin, it's perfectly all right to be serious and distinguished and write plays about Picasso, Einstein and bunny rabbits. You don't have to always be the wild and crazy guy! |