The Pink Panther (1963)
Inspector Clousseau travels to Rome to catch a notorious jewel thief known as 'The Phantom' before he conducts his most daring heist yet--a princess' priceless diamond with one slight imperfection, known as 'The Pink Panther.'
5 April 1912, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England, UK
1920, Budapest, Hungary
22 April 1919, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
10 February 1930, Detroit, Michigan, USA
22 April 1906, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
28 July 1909, Manchester, England, UK
31 January 1924, Detroit, Michigan, USA
8 September 1925, Southsea, Hampshire, England, UK
27 April 1911, Ceylon [now Sri Lanka]
2 September 1899, Kremsier, Moravia, Austria-Hungary [now Kromeriz, Czech Republic]
November 30, 1921 in Mobile, Alabama, USA
April 16, 2005
A good beginning
October 19, 2004
Sellers' first Clouseau trip is fun, sets pace for rest of series
March 15, 2010
The whole ensemble is played like a Stradivarius
May 09, 2003
Clouseau (Sellers) is...a character that must go down as one of the great comic creations in motion picture history.
March 06, 2009
All the ingredients for a great evening at the movies: lively music, eye-catching scenery, larger-than-life comic set pieces, suave men and beautiful women, and odd-man-out Clouseau, played to perfection by the one and only Peter Sellers. [Blu-ray]
December 15, 2010
Funny and entertaining after all these years.
May 04, 2005
Sellers is at the top of his game.
April 18, 2009
It is fun to look back and see how Peter Sellers completely stole the film from its bankable star, David Niven.
January 30, 2005
Hilarious no matter how many times you watch it. Slapstick for the sixties.
August 13, 2011
The first film of the popular series, in which David Niven (not Peter Sellers) is the nominal lead, introduced Mancini's pouncing score
March 14, 2004
I found it overrated.

