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The story follows as he travels to a posh Italian ski resort in Cortina d'Ampezzo . He is determined to catch "The Phantom," a notorious jewel thief who has stolen countless treasures. The Phantom's next target is the " Pink Panther ," a massive diamond belonging to Princess Dala . Unbeknownst to Clouseau, the thief is actually the urbane playboy Sir Charles Lytton , and Clouseau's own wife, Simone , is secretly Sir Charles' accomplice. Production and Legacy The Pink Panther (1963) review - Movie Metropolis

David Niven , Peter Sellers , Robert Wagner , Capucine , and Claudia Cardinale Box Office: $10.9 million (United States and Canada) The Pink Panther (1963)

December 18, 1963 (Italy); March 18, 1964 (USA) The story follows as he travels to a

Report: (1963) The 1963 film The Pink Panther is a landmark American comedy directed by Blake Edwards , serving as the debut for the iconic bumbling detective Inspector Jacques Clouseau . Though originally intended as a vehicle for David Niven , Peter Sellers ' performance as the clumsy French inspector became the breakout highlight, launching a multi-film franchise and an enduring cartoon character. Quick Facts Director: Blake Edwards Unbeknownst to Clouseau, the thief is actually the

Preserved in the National Film Registry for its cultural and aesthetic significance Plot Summary