Continuing on in my collaborative Pink Panther review series with Interpreting the Stars as we review the 1964 sequel A Shot in the Dark.
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A Shot in the Dark:
Directed by
Blake Edwards
Produced by
Blake Edwards
Screenplay by
Blake Edwards
William Peter Blatty
Based on
1960 play L'Idiote
by Marcel Achard
1961 play A Shot in the Dark
by Harry Kurnitz
Starring
Peter Sellers
Elke Sommer
George Sanders
Herbert Lom
Music by
Henry Mancini
Cinematography
Christopher Challis
Edited by
Bert Bates
Ralph E. Winters
Production
companies
The Mirisch Corporation
Mirisch Films
Distributed by
United Artists
Release date
June 23, 1964
Running time
102 minutes
Countries
United Kingdom
United States
Language
English