The Party – Special Edition
Peter Sellers plays an accident-prone Indian actor, Hrundi V. Bakshi, at large in Hollywood where he ruins a big-budget movie and is thrown off the set by the producer. However, the producer then invites Bakshi to a Hollywood party where he manages to cause havoc once again; but this time with party guests such as a drunken starlet, a foreign princess and a model.
Special features:
- “Inside the party” featurette (24:00)
- “The party revolution” featurette (16:30)
- “Blake edwards profile” featurette (6:00)
- “Ken wales profile” featurette (7:20)
- “Walter mirisch profile” featurette (4:25)
- theatrical trailer (2:01, 1080p)
Critic Reviews:
- " The film makes a strong argument for the liberating joys of disorder. " – Sam Adams
- " Edwards directs with economy for most of the way, but when the living room fills up with soapsuds and the elephant, he can't help lingering over the expensive scene he's produced. " – Roger Ebert
- " The precise and relaxed snowballing of silent-comedy idioms becomes, beautifully, a '68 uprising " – Fernando F. Croce