The Party (DVD)
Special Edition
Description
Hrundi V. Bakshi, an accident-prone Indian actor banned from location filming and exiled from Hollywood, is accidentally invited to a party hosted by the executive producer of the film whose set he just destroyed. Hilarity ensues when the clumsy thespian tries to navigate his way through a chichi Tinseltown soiree.
In one of their few non-Clouseau efforts, Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers preserve the spirit of the French bumbler in the person of Hrundi V. Bakshi, an accident-prone Indian actor. Brought to Hollywood to play the title role in SON OF GUNGA DIN, Bakshi destroys the film's most elaborate set with his bungling and is banned from the set by Edward Clutterbuck (J. Edward McKinley), the film's producer. But because of an error by the producer's secretary, Bakshi's name is added to the guest list of his next party, an A-list affair. Shortly after arriving, Bakshi begins accidentally dismantling Clutterbuck's carefully staged event, destroying a flower bed, knocking a servant through a bay window, and triggering the lawn sprinklers, soaking the producer's pretentious guests. When the producer's daughter, Molly (Kathe Green), and a group of her friends arrive with a Day-Glo-painted elephant, Baskhi is shocked by the sacrilege and insists on washing the pachyderm in one of the house's indoor pools. As the other guests begin to join in the fun, pandemonium erupts. Sellers is typically brilliant in a film abounding in sidesplitting sight gags.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 6003805038074
- Department
- Movies & TV
- Released
- 23 Feb 2015
- Edition
- Special
- Type
- Movies
- Format
- DVD
- Genre
- Classic
- Sub-genre
- Comedy
- Region
- Region 2
- Language
- English
- Studio
- MGM
- Number of Discs
- 2
- Extras
- Special Edition
- Runtime
- 95 min
- Age Restriction
- PG
- Supply Source
- South Africa
Movie
- Title
- Party
- Release Year
- 1968
- Running Time
- 99 min
- Language
- English
- Categories
- Comedies / Cult Film / Essential Cinema / Theatrical Release / Vintage
- Synopsis
- In one of their few non-Clouseau efforts, Blake Edwards and Peter Sellers preserve the spirit of the French bumbler in the person of Hrundi V. Bakshi, an accident-prone Indian actor. Brought to Hollywood to play the title role in SON OF GUNGA DIN, Bakshi destroys the film's most elaborate set with his bungling and is banned from the set by Edward Clutterbuck (J. Edward McKinley), the film's producer. But because of an error by the producer's secretary, Bakshi's name is added to the guest list of his next party, an A-list affair. Shortly after arriving, Bakshi begins accidentally dismantling Clutterbuck's carefully staged event, destroying a flower bed, knocking a servant through a bay window, and triggering the lawn sprinklers, soaking the producer's pretentious guests. When the producer's daughter, Molly (Kathe Green), and a group of her friends arrive with a Day-Glo-painted elephant, Baskhi is shocked by the sacrilege and insists on washing the pachyderm in one of the house's indoor pools. As the other guests begin to join in the fun, pandemonium erupts. Sellers is typically brilliant in a film abounding in sidesplitting sight gags.
- Cast & Crew
- Director
- Blake Edwards
- Star
- Marge Champion / Allan Jung / Buddy Lester / Gavin MacLeod / Denny Miller / Peter Sellers / Carol Wayne
- Composer
- Henry Mancini
- Producer
- Blake Edwards
- Editor
- Ralph E. Winters
- Production Designer
- Fernando Carrere
- Cinematographer
- Lucien Ballard
- Writer
- Frank Waldman / Tom Waldman
- Featured
- Claudine Longet
- Writer and Conception
- Blake Edwards