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Directed by
Hawley Pratt |
Written by
John W. Dunn | ... | (story) |
Produced by
David H. DePatie | ... | producer |
Friz Freleng | ... | producer |
Music by
Walter Greene |
Editing by
Lee Gunther |
Production Management
Jim Foss | ... | production supervisor |
Camera and Electrical Department
John Burton Jr. | ... | camera operator |
Animation Department
Warren Batchelder | ... | animator |
Herman Cohen | ... | animator |
Ed DeMattia | ... | animator |
Art Leonardi | ... | animator |
Tom O'Loughlin | ... | background artist |
Manuel Perez | ... | animator (as Manny Perez) |
Dick Ung | ... | layout artist |
Music Department
Henry Mancini | ... | composer: theme "The Pink Panther" |
William Lava | ... | composer: stock music (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Harry Love | ... | production coordinator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- United Artists (1969) (United States) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1976) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Audio Visual Enterprises (1985) (Greece) (VHS)
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Plot Summary |
A homeless Pink Panther, seeking shelter on a bitterly cold night, sneaks through a window into the cozy, warm living room of a diminutive, excitable game hunter, whose stuffed animal-head trophies adorn the walls of his abode. The Pink Panther's mooching presence in the house never arouses the hunter's suspicion that there is an unwelcome guest, but the hunter's dog knows about the Pink Panther's intrusion and repeatedly tries to alert its master. The Pink Panther replaces the stuffed body of a Ugandan panther with himself in a still pose and doesn't blink when the man repeatedly whacks him with a stick to show to his dog that the panther is dead and stuffed, and when the man leaves the room and the dog remains, the Pink Panther hits the dog with the stick. Every time the dog tries to retaliate against the Pink Panther, the Pink Panther has moved and the man has taken his place, in the bathtub, in a chair, and in bed, and thus receives the brunt of the dog's attacks.
Written by Kevin McCorry |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The name of the taxidermist is Geo P. Kapok. Kapok trees produce large fruits whose fiber was spun and used in the past as stuffing for toys, mattresses and life jackets. Synthetics have largely replaced this nowadays. See more » |
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