The Pink Panther (1963)

The Pink Panther
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Director: Blake Edwards
Actors: Peter Sellers, John Le Mesurier, Robert Wagner, David Niven, Brenda de Banzie, Capucine, Colin Gordon, James Lanphier, Michael Trubshawe, Guy Thomajan

The first in Blake Edwards's series of enormously successful Pink Panther films, it introduced Peter Sellers in the role of epic bumbler Inspector Jacques Clouseau. Ultrasuave jewel thief Sir Charles Lytton (David Niven), aka the Phantom, is in hot pursuit of the Pink Panther, one of the world's most precious jewels, now in the possession of Princess Dala (Claudia Cardinale). Clouseau, a detective who has raised bungling incompetence to an art form, is in hot pursuit of Sir Charles, who has successfully eluded him for the past 15 years. He also seeks the Phantom's female accomplice, little realizing that she's actually his own wife, Simone (Capucine), who naturally prefers to sleep with the dashing thief. To complicate matters, Lytton's nephew George (Robert Wagner) arrives on the scene, dismaying his uncle with his desire to follow in his footsteps. When, during a costume party at the princess's Roman villa, the safe containing the Pink Panther is opened, it contains only a white glove--the signature of the Phantom. Sellers, playing a character part with relatively little screen time, stole the film so completely that he went on to star in the series' subsequent installments. The marriage of his comic brilliance with Edwards's mastery of farce made THE PINK PANTHER a huge worldwide hit. The suavely amusing pink cartoon panther featured in the opening and closing credits went on to became the star of his own cartoon show.

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Status: Normal
Run time: 115mins
Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
Aspect Ratio: Varies
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Run Time: 115mins
File Size (Approx): 1 GB

Member Reviews (14)

14 Member Reviews
Ricky P.
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Really good ... sets and costumes are great. Recommend you get this.
Posted Monday, 18 January 2010 See my other reviews
Karen
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The franchise improved when Blake Edwards revived the Pink Panther in the mid-70s but the beginnings are all here, with Peter Sellers's dead-pan delivery of Inspector Clouseau a real highlight. David Niven, Robert Wagner and Capucine are a fine supporting cast and all play slapstick comedy well. The whole family loved it.
Posted Tuesday, 12 May 2009 See my other reviews
Peter W.
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The Pink Panther films are, like all Blake Edwards productions, highly entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable.
Posted Monday, 15 October 2007 See my other reviews
Norman G.
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Posted Tuesday, 11 September 2007 See my other reviews
Willemina G.
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A bit all over the place but still funny
Posted Friday, 17 August 2007 See my other reviews
Jonathan B.
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Surprisingly stylish movie - you expect slapstick, but you get a lot more. Look out for the Yves St. Laurent wardrobe.
Posted Tuesday, 12 June 2007 See my other reviews
Mark F.
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Classic comedy! It never grows old, even though the fashion and scenery is dated, this is a period production. Blake Edwards' comments (as subtitles) were quite informative as well.
Posted Sunday, 27 May 2007 See my other reviews
Tom Cousins.
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A simple classic.
Posted Saturday, 26 May 2007 See my other reviews
Audrey F.
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I enjoyed it
Posted Tuesday, 1 May 2007 See my other reviews
Glenis M.
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A classic and worth another look. The fashion of the time and the cast are great also the scenery. The comedy is excellent
Posted Monday, 2 October 2006 See my other reviews
John D.
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Posted Tuesday, 13 September 2005 See my other reviews
Tim Boxsell
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Posted Wednesday, 9 February 2005 See my other reviews
Sudhir Das
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Mary Brenkley
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