Peter 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 these caricatures. Producer & Director Blake Edwards always make a great team when creating comedic films for Peter Sellers to play the lead. This time, they are absolutely delightfully matched-up in this VHS about Hollywood's 1960's elitist snob culture~Read full review
I remember this movie when it first came out. I laughed my ass off! The passing of years - and I guess all the new comedians out nowadays - kind of makes it slow in some parts but the overall impact is still there. Peter Sellers for the most part can't be beat! And time hasn't really diminished the movie all that much. I still enjoyed it!
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