If you loved the bumbling yet hilarious antics of Inspector Clouseau in the 1968 classic, you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 movies and shows that capture the same comedic charm, slapstick humor, and detective mishaps. Whether you're a fan of classic comedies or modern-day spoofs, these picks will keep you laughing just as much as Clouseau did.

The Pink Panther (1963)
Description: A classic comedy featuring bumbling detectives and slapstick humor, with a focus on elaborate heists and mistaken identities.
Fact: The iconic Pink Panther diamond was named after the cartoon panther in the opening credits, which became more famous than the film itself.


A Shot in the Dark (1964)
Description: A farcical murder mystery filled with absurd situations, incompetent investigations, and a protagonist who stumbles into solving the case.
Fact: Originally written as a stage play, it was adapted into a film and became one of the most successful entries in its series.


The Great Race (1965)
Description: A high-energy comedy with exaggerated characters, over-the-top stunts, and a rivalry that drives the plot in chaotic, humorous ways.
Fact: The pie fight scene took five days to film and used over 4,000 pies, making it one of the most elaborate food fights in cinema history.


What's Up, Doc? (1972)
Description: A screwball comedy featuring mistaken identities, rapid-fire dialogue, and a series of escalating mishaps that lead to a chaotic climax.
Fact: The film was a deliberate homage to classic 1930s and 1940s screwball comedies, particularly those starring Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn.


The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976)
Description: A continuation of the slapstick detective series, featuring an outlandish villain, ridiculous disguises, and a plot driven by absurdity.
Fact: The film's villain, Charles Dreyfus, was originally a minor character in earlier films but became the main antagonist in this installment.


Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978)
Description: A farcical detective story with elaborate chases, mistaken identities, and a protagonist who unwittingly outsmarts criminals through sheer luck.
Fact: This was the last film in the series to be released during the original star's lifetime.


Trail of the Pink Panther (1982)
Description: A comedic mystery that uses archival footage and new material to piece together a story, blending nostalgia with fresh absurdity.
Fact: The film was made as a tribute after the death of the original star, incorporating unused clips from previous movies.


Clue (1985)
Description: A murder mystery comedy with a chaotic ensemble cast, multiple endings, and a blend of slapstick and witty dialogue.
Fact: The film was released with three different endings in theaters, and the home video version includes all three.


The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
Description: A parody of detective stories with relentless physical comedy, deadpan delivery, and absurdly incompetent law enforcement.
Fact: The film was based on the short-lived TV series 'Police Squad!', which was canceled after just six episodes but gained a cult following.


Hot Fuzz (2007)
Description: A satirical take on action and detective tropes, blending over-the-top violence with dry humor and a seemingly idyllic setting hiding dark secrets.
Fact: The film references over 138 different movies, paying homage to everything from 'Point Break' to 'Bad Boys II'.
