The Pink Panther
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The trademark of The Phantom, a renowned jewel thief, is a glove left at the scene of the crime. Inspector Clouseau, an expert on The Phantom's exploits, feels sure that he knows where The Phantom will strike next and leaves Paris for the Tyrolean Alps, where the famous Lugashi jewel 'The Pink Panther' is going to be. However, he does not know who The Phantom really is, or for that matter who anyone else really is...
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The Pink Panther (1963) Original Trailer [HD]

THE PINK PANTHER (1964) | Princess Dala's Song | MGM

THE PINK PANTHER (1964) | Costumed Car Chase | MGM

THE PINK PANTHER (1964) | Hiding From Clouseau "My Stradivarius!" | MGM

The Pink Panther Collection: The Pink Panther (1964) - Bonus Clip: The Cast On Peter Sellers

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Cast

David Niven
Sir Charles Lytton

Peter Sellers
Insp. Jacques Clouseau

Claudia Cardinale
The Princess Dala

Capucine
Simone Clouseau

Robert Wagner
George Lytton

Brenda De Banzie
Angela Dunning

Colin Gordon
Tucker

John Le Mesurier
Defence Barrister (as John LeMesurier)

James Lanphier
Saloud

Guy Thomajan
Artoff

Michael Trubshawe
Felix Townes

Riccardo Billi
Aristotle Sarajos

Martin Miller
Pierre Luigi - Photographer

Fran Jeffries
Greek 'cousin'

John Bartha
Policeman (uncredited)

William Bryant
Policeman (uncredited)

Mario Fabrizi
Hotel Manager (uncredited)

Eugene Walter
Hotel Manager (voice) (uncredited)

Giuliana Farnese
Holiday Guest at Cortina d'Ampezzo (uncredited)

Vezio Natili
Holiday Guest at Cortina d'Ampezzo (uncredited)
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Reviews
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David Niven recreates a little of his "Raffles" (1939) character here as the suave and debonaire "Sir Charles Lytton". He's a social sophisticate who is invited to the grandest of soirées and where there is always a jewel robbery. Nobody has ever quite put two and two together before until "Clouseau" (Peter Sellers) and his wife "Simone" (Capucine) arrive at a luxurious hotel where the "Princess" (Claudia Cardinale) is also staying - along with her priceless necklace. "Clouseau" thinks it's bound to be stolen, as does just about everyone else but the arrival of nephew "George" (Robert Wagner) puts a spanner in the works of "Lytton" and what now ensues is quite a good laugh. Niven and Cardinale just ooze charisma here, with both gelling well and easily exuding a sense that this alpine luxury is exactly where they belong. The audience knows a few things about "Mrs Clouseau" that her husband doesn't, and that adds quite nicely to the not so mysterious mystery and to the rather quirky ending. I think this is my favourite of the outings for Sellers with this character. It's his most natural performance and his role isn't top-billed, he's more a part of the mechanics of a film that marries quite a few themes together and allows everyone to have their "007" meets "To Catch a Thief" moment in the snow. Some of the scenes - especially in the hotel room with the folks hiding under the bed - do go on too long, but there's still enough innate comedy timing from just about everyone to take this oft-told story and make it worth rehashing. Keep an eye out for the over-the-top Brenda de Banzie, too! Good fun.
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