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Based on a fish-out-of-water premise, the film is about a bungling actor from India, Hrundi V. Bakshi (portrayed by Sellers), who accidentally gets invited to a lavish Hollywood dinner party, although having awkward moments, he's generally well liked by the other guests, but gets into borderline trouble and causing both subtle and major ...
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The Party: Directed by Blake Edwards. With Peter Sellers, Claudine Longet, Natalia Borisova, Jean Carson. A clerical mistake results in a bumbling Indian film star being invited to an exclusive Hollywood party instead of being fired.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Blake Edwards
- 1968-04-04
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- Journey To The Center Of The Cinema
While trying to tie his shoe, bumbling extra Hrundi V. Bakshi (Peter Sellers) unwittingly triggers explosives that destroy the set of an epic war film. The furious director tells executive Fred...
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- Peter Sellers
- Blake Edwards
- Comedy
Hrundi V. Bakshi, an accident-prone actor from India, is accidentally put on the guest list for an upcoming party at the home of a Hollywood film producer. Unfortunately, from the moment he arrives, one thing after another goes wrong with compounding effect.
Synopsis. Unknown Indian actor Hrundi V. Bakshi (Peter Sellers) has been hired to play a bugler on the set of a costume epic in the style of Gunga Din (1939). He keeps on playing his bugle even though he has been shot several times, and even after the film director (Herbert Ellis) has yelled "Cut!".