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by Ben » December 30th, 2010, 8:10 am
Nope, Eric. Nothing was ever shot for Romance. It never got off the ground. It was Sellers' script, and Edwards wanted to put his stamp on it, having obviously written much of the previous films. They fell out over it and although apparently it was close to becoming resolved, Sellers died.
Since they couldn't use a script that Sellers had not actually given permission for (and couldn't very well star in), Romance died with him, and Trail Of The Pink Panther was cobbled together as a "tribute" with outtakes and deleted scenes from the 1970s films, interwoven with the journalist looking for Clouseau "plot".
The pull of the franchise (and the chance to see some final Sellers moments) obviously made some money, since Edwards attempted to keep the series going with Curse Of The Pink Panther in 1983, where bumbling detective Ted Wass actually does find Clouseau...except he's had plastic surgery and is now played by...Roger Moore!
I don't think the plan was to continue with Wass, but probably to make more with Moore (possibly even Romance?) though the tiresome film understandably did what no other gangster or filmmaker could previously do: it killed Clouseau for good! After a decade trying, Son came along and is also best left forgotten, apart from one extremely funny recurring gag featuring long-suffering Herbert Lom and a swimming pool that is very reminiscent of the old films.
Darkblade: far from the two early 80s films giving Edwards a bad name, he actually did make some good films during the later 80s: Victor/Victoria, Sunset, Blind Date and Switch are as good if not better than the non-Panther films he made, and that's a good average for one decade, with over six credits to his name.