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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Peter Sellers at his funniest
The Party 1968
The score of The Party was by Henry Mancini, including the song "Nothing to Lose". Mancini, commenting on audience reactions, noted, "That's what I get for writing a nice song for a comedy. Nobody's going to hear a note of it." During a scene later in the film, the band can be heard playing It Had Better Be Tonight, which was a song Henry Mancini composed for the first Pink Panther film.

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  • I love the drunk waiter

  • Girl is very pretty!

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  • The girl is French actress Claudine Longet

  • I am NOT your sugar! LMAO!!!!

  • was pretty...grandmas probably gone

  • @arcangelmaster ; it's not a song, it is a sound track music from Mancini's work, you'll find it in the soundtrack, i was rather looking for the russian song @ 7:30 any one knows it's name?

  • where is pt 1-8???

  • The angry boyfriend at 4:05 is Captain Stubing (?) with hair from "the Love Boat".

  • At 7:11 Sellers invents to pogo to the "Volga Boatman" balalaika jam. He is a genius you kneuw.

  • theres a lot of Russians at the party . . LA hasn't changed that much then . . .

  • I love it at 8:59 when he hugs the lady and look at her face.. ahahah! Amazing! :-)

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