In 1968, Blake Edwards directed the cult comedy *The Party*, which starred Peter Sellers. The film, which is well-known for its witty comedy and sarcastic portrayal of Hollywood extravagance, revolves around Hrundi V. Bakshi, an Indian actor who frequently gets into accidents and unintentionally receives an invitation to a glitzy Hollywood party. As Bakshi’s careless mistakes comically mix with the posh surroundings, chaos results. In fact, the film is renowned for its spontaneous humor, near-silent comedy, and Sellers’ outstanding acting performance. As a timeless example of the best physical comedy and social satire in classic film, The Party has endured for years.