The Pink Panther

The Pink Panther (1963)

Genres - Comedy, Romance, Crime  |   Sub-Genres - Caper, Crime Comedy, Farce  |   Release Date - Dec 31, 1963 (USA - Unknown), Mar 18, 1964 (USA)  |   Run Time - 113 min.  |   Countries - Czechia, United Kingdom, United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Karl Williams

In the first in a series of detective comedies from director Blake Edwards starring Peter Sellers as bumbling French Inspector Jacques Clouseau, the mishap-prone snoop is actually a supporting player. David Niven stars as Sir Charles Litton, a suave jewel thief known as "The Phantom." Vacationing in a deluxe Alpine resort, Litton's real purpose is to purloin the Pink Panther, a gem of enormous worth owned by a princess (Claudia Cardinale). On his trail for years, Inspector Clouseau keeps losing his quarry, perhaps because his wife Simone (Capucine) is Litton's lover and alerts him every time her husband draws near. Also after the Panther is Litton's American nephew, George (Robert Wagner). At a posh costume ball at the princess' villa, the bauble is stolen and Clouseau, still trying to determine the bandit's identity, is framed for the crime himself. The Pink Panther made Sellers and his Clouseau act so popular that the character moved to center stage in a series of farcical sequels.

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bumbler, jewel-robbery, thief, courtroom, deduction [reasoning], detective, police-inspector, police-investigation, trial [courtroom], chase, extramarital-affair, frame-up, opal, ski-resort, handkerchief

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High Historical Importance