Thursday 30 April 2020

Episode 141 - The Pink Panther (1963)


Stinking Pause – the movie review podcast with Scott, who this week is joined by Paul to chat about the first in the series of movies featuring Peter Sellers as the bumbling detective, Inspector Clouseau.

It’s back to 1963 for a look at The Pink Panther, starring Peter Sellers, David Niven, Claudia Cardinale, Capucine and Robert Wagner.

The trademark of The Phantom, a renowned jewel thief, is a glove left at the scene of the crime. Inspector Clouseau, an expert on The Phantom's exploits, feels sure that he knows where The Phantom will strike next and leaves Paris for Switzerland, where the famous Lugashi jewel 'The Pink Panther' is going to be. However, he does not know who The Phantom really is, or for that matter who anyone else really is...

“Simone! Where is my Surété-Scotland-Yard-type mackintosh?”

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Friday 24 April 2020

Episode 140 - Stalag 17 (1953)


Stinking Pause – the movie review podcast with Scott who this week is joined by his co host fron the Reel Britannia podcast, Steven.    

Join us as we review one of Billy Wilder’s greatest movies, with an Oscar winning performance from William Holden, Stalag 17 (1953)

One night in 1944 in a German POW camp housing American airmen, two prisoners try to escape the compound and are quickly discovered and shot dead. Among the remaining men, suspicion grows that one of their own is a spy for the Germans. All eyes fall on Sgt. Sefton (William Holden) who everybody knows frequently makes exchanges with German guards for small luxuries. To protect himself from a mob of his enraged fellow inmates, Sgt. Sefton resolves to find the true traitor within their midst.

Release date29 May 1953 (London)

DirectorBilly Wilder

Narrated byGil Stratton

AwardsAcademy Award for Best Actor

ScreenplayBilly WilderEdwin Blum

“There are two people in this barracks who know I didn't do it. Me and the guy that did do it.”

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