El torpe inspector Clouseau viaja a Roma para atrapar al célebre ladrón de joyas El Fantasma, antes de que lleve a cabo su robo más audaz: un diamante de incalculable valor con una pequeña i... Leer todoEl torpe inspector Clouseau viaja a Roma para atrapar al célebre ladrón de joyas El Fantasma, antes de que lleve a cabo su robo más audaz: un diamante de incalculable valor con una pequeña imperfección, conocido como La Pantera Rosa.El torpe inspector Clouseau viaja a Roma para atrapar al célebre ladrón de joyas El Fantasma, antes de que lleve a cabo su robo más audaz: un diamante de incalculable valor con una pequeña imperfección, conocido como La Pantera Rosa.
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- CuriosidadesAn animated Pink Panther was created for the opening credits because writer and director Blake Edwards felt that the credits would benefit from some kind of cartoon character. David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng decided to personify the film's eponymous jewel, and the Pink Panther character was chosen by Edwards from over a hundred alternative panther sketches. The Pink Panther introduced in the opening credits became a popular film and television character in his own right, beginning with the cartoon short The Pink Phink (1964) the following year.
- PifiasDisappearing cigarette when the Princess collapses drunk on the rug.
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[Clouseau bumps into a woman dressed as Cleopatra. He hands back her rubber snake]
Woman: Take your filthy hands off my asp!
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening credits featuring a pink panther who interacts with a sentient Phantom glove and plays around with the titles.
- ConexionesEdited into Tras la pista de la Pantera Rosa (1982)
- Banda sonoraIt Had Better Be Tonight
("Meglio Stasera")
Music Henry Mancini
English Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Italian Franco Migliacci
Sung by Fran Jeffries
Tenor sax solos by Plas Johnson
For those not familiar with the film, this, of course, launched the Clouseau character and the Pink Panther series. Beyond the characters of Inspector Jacques Clouseau (Peter Sellers) and Sir Charles Litton (David Niven) and the fabulous Pink Panther diamond, though, there is little resemblance between the series-launching film and later Panther comedies. This is not necessarily bad, although fans of the fast-paced slapstick of the later entries will likely be a bit disappointed.
Of course this was the precursor, and Sellers and director Blake Edwards were just beginning to explore the character and world of Clouseau, that most incompetent and clumsy of detectives, who nevertheless gets his man.
The original Panther is a romantic comedy, with Sellers as merely part of a very good ensemble cast. We see very little of the hilarious Clouseau schtick for which Sellers is best remembered. He has no bizarre pronunciations yet and even has a gorgeous though highly devious wife. We can certainly see flashes of the Clouseau to come, though, and Sellers blends into the exotic montage quite well.
Niven is really the star of this first Panther production. As the swashbuckling, womanizing aristocrat/phantom, he turns in one of his best performances. A very young Robert Wagner also does good work as his long-lost nephew, George Litton.
Two extremely attractive and exotic actresses also heat things up. French beauty Capucine plays Simone Clouseau and is at the height of her career in 1963. Director George Cukor said that `The camera has a love affair with her face.' Edwards' camera certainly did. She handles both the romantic and slapstick scenes with equal aplomb. (Compare the `husband coming home unexpectedly' scene with Capucine, Liven, Wagner and Sellers with the same scene in `Horsefeathers' with all four Marx Brothers, Thelma Todd and her husband!) The other enchanter is Claudia Cardinale, as Princess Dala. The Italian beauty queen is perfect as the sexy, exotic princess and owner of The Pink Panther diamond. In the champagne scene with Litten and the Tiger rug, Cardinale is enticing enough to make a male viewer completely forget Sellers and his bumbling detective work!
While Edwards and Sellers changed directions a bit in later films, the original Pink Panther is worth renting for more than just its historic value. It is indeed a fine film and a wonderful work of art something, which, indeed might be said for both Capucine and Cardinale, as well! By all means, rent the original Pink Panther; just don't expect slow motion Kung Fu attacks and insane chief inspectors taking shots at Clouseau!
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- La Pantera Rosa
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Rocca di Papa, Roma, Lacio, Italia(Piazza della Repubblica)
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- 3.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 10.878.107 US$
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 10.878.166 US$
- Duración1 hora 55 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 2.20 : 1