Film Series Statistics
Film | Release Date | Reception | Gross |
---|---|---|---|
The Pink Panther | December 19, 1963 | 88% | $10,878,107 |
A Shot in the Dark | June 23, 1964 | 100% | $12,368,234 |
Inspector Clouseau | July 19, 1968 | N/A | N/A |
The Return of the Pink Panther | May 21, 1975 | 88% | $41,833,347 |
The Pink Panther Strikes Again | December 15, 1976 | 82% | $33,833,201 |
Revenge of the Pink Panther | July 19, 1978 | 81% | $49,579,269 |
Trail of the Pink Panther | December 17, 1982 | 27% | $9,056,073 |
Curse of the Pink Panther | August 12, 1983 | 23% | $4,491,986 |
Son of the Pink Panther | August 27, 1993 | 18% | $2,438,031 |
The Pink Panther | February 10, 2006 | 23% | $158,851,357 |
The Pink Panther 2 | February 6, 2009 | 13% | $75,936,494 |
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