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The Pink Panther Cartoon Collection: Volume 4

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Genres: Animation, Comedy
Starring: Bob Holt, Art Johnson, Bob Ogle, Larry D. Mann, Arnold Stang
Director: Friz Freleng, David H. DePatie, Art Leonardi
Plot Synopsis:

This collection includes 22-cartoon in chronological order from 1971 to 1975 - Having established himself as a bone fide TV star in 1969-70, the Pink Panther returns to the fine art of making theatrical shorts in 1971. Helping the Panther recapture his silver-screen luster are established directors Hawley Pratt (A FLY IN THE PINK), Gerry Chiniquy (SALMON PINK, PINK AYE), and Art Davis (PINK TUBA-DORE). Joining their ranks are veteran Warners helmer Robert McKimson (PINK DA VINCI) and artful behind-the-scenes DePatie-Freleng multi-tasker Art Leonardi (PINK PLASMA, PINK CAMPAIGN). Still in touch with the Temper of the Times, the Panther amusingly tackles a few then-trending 1970s topics such as environmentalism and animal-rights advocacy. Special Features: -NEW Audio commentaries for selected films, by author Mark Arnold, historian Jerry Beck, filmmaker Greg Ford and cartoon writer William Hohauser -Pink Patter with Art Leonardi (14:53)

  • Release Details
    Release Date: January 15th, 2019
    Movie Release Year: 1971
    Release Country: United States
    Movie Studio: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
  • Technical Specs
    Length:128 Minutes
    Specs:Blu-ray
    Video Resolution/Codec:1080p/AVC MPEG-4
    Aspect Ratio(s):1.33:1
    Audio Formats:English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0
    Subtitles/Captions:None
    Special Features:
    22 shorts in chronological order (63-84) - all with original audio (no laugh tracks)

    Audio commentaries for 12 selected shorts, by author Mark Arnold, historian Jerry Beck, filmmaker Greg Ford and cartoon writer William Hohauser

    Pink Patter with Art Leonardi (14:53)

    Reversible Blu-ray Art