either the intensity of the flavour or the caffeine content. This may be called a variety of names, most commonly red eye, or shotinthedark. Coffeehouse...
Cardinale. A ShotintheDark (1964) was released less than a year after The Pink Panther, and was the first to feature the Clouseau character as the protagonist...
White's band ShotintheDark (who released their own album in 1981). While "24 Carrots" did produce a No. 24 single with "Midnight Rocks", the album sold...
co-wrote the album's hit single "ShotintheDark". The album was awarded Platinum status in May 1986 and was awarded Double Platinum status in October...
and departs with him at the end of the film after they have framed Clouseau for the theft of the Pink Panther. A ShotintheDark (1964) was based upon...
theShotintheDark, and as a result, had to sacrifice that night's vote. Bruce lost his vote at Tribal Council due to having the most money at the end...
and Roses (1962), A ShotintheDark (1964), The Great Race (1965), 10 (1979), Victor/Victoria (1982), Blind Date (1987), and the hugely successful Pink...
started Reckless Productions in 2001. The company focused on producing socially-minded films. One of its first, ShotintheDark, chronicled Grenier's journey...
emphasized inthe first film, but from A ShotintheDark onwards, the exaggerated accent became part of the joke. It has been suggested that portraying the incompetent...
Clouseau for the first time since A ShotintheDark (1964), after having declined to reprise the role in Inspector Clouseau (1968). The film was a commercial...
the Panhandle", "Fast Forward to 2012", "The Danger in Starting a Fire", "A ShotintheDark" and "Show 'Em the Ropes". Cover art was unveiled on November...
appeared in numerous films in her heyday throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles inThe Pink Panther sequel A ShotintheDark (1964), the Bob Hope...
composition appeared inthe opening credits of all The Pink Panther films except A ShotintheDark and Inspector Clouseau. It has also been used in theatrical...