The Pink Panther Strikes Again, 1976
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The Pink Panther Strikes Again, 1976

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The Pink Panther Strikes Again, 1976
A production design, coloured felt pen and ink on paper, by Peter Mullins, titled Dooms Day Machine (P.P.S.A), initialled and annotated by the artist -- 11¾x16½in. (30x42cm.), mounted on card; accompanied by a corresponding concept sketch, black ink and graphite on paper, titled Ray Gun, Dooms Day Machine, initialled and dated by Peter Mullins -- 8¼x11¾in. (21x30cm.), mounted on card; a detailed plan and elevation of the Dooms Day machine, graphite on tracing paper -- 30x50in. (76x127cm.); and two production plans and elevations of the interior of the castle, both with the art department's Pink Panther ink-stamp, largest -- 30x51in. (76x129.5cm.); and six corresponding black and white stills of the Dooms Day machine on the set, all -- 8x10in. (20.3x25.4cm.) (a lot)
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Obsessed with the idea of destroying Inspector Clouseau, Former Chief Inspector Dreyfus kidnaps Dr. Fassbender and forces him to help him build the Dooms Day machine through which he intends to bribe the governments of the world into handing over Clouseau.

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