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[15] In a 2004 review of The Pink Panther Film Collection, a DVD collection that included The Pink Panther, The A.V. Club wrote: Because the later movies were identified so closely with Clouseau, it's easy to forget that he was merely one in an ensemble at first, sharing screen time with Niven, Capucine, Robert Wagner and Claudia Cardinale.
A number of sister series also joined the Pink Panther character on movie screens and on the airwaves, including The Inspector, featuring a comical French police officer based on the Jacques Clouseau character. Traditionally mute, the Pink Panther was given the voice of actor Matt Frewer for a 1993-1995 animated TV series.
The Little Man first appeared in 1964 in the first entry of the Pink Panther animated series, The Pink Phink. The Little Man was actually known by the animators at DePatie-Freleng as "Big Nose" and was originally created as a spoof and was done as a caricature of Friz Freleng as a joke.
The Pink Phink is a 1964 American animated short comedy film directed by Friz Freleng. It is the first animated short starring the Pink Panther, based on the character created for the opening credits of Blake Edwards' film released a year earlier. [1] The short won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short at the 37th Academy Awards.
'The Pink Panther Show' (1969-1979) The animated series was created after the cartoon version appeared in the credits of the live action "Pink Panther" films starring Peter Sellers as a bumbling ...
Capucine in The Pink Panther (1963) Blake Edwards cast Capucine in The Pink Panther, playing Inspector Clouseau's wife, who is having an affair with a jewel thief, played by David Niven. It was a huge hit, and led to a number of sequels. In 1964, Capucine said the directors she had learned most from were Edwards and Henry Hathaway. [18]
The Pink Panther was released in the UK in January 1964 [128] and received a mixed reception from the critics, [129] although Penelope Gilliatt, writing in The Observer, remarked that Sellers had a "flawless sense of mistiming" in a performance that was "one of the most delicate studies in accident-proneness since the silents". [130]
The Pink Panther: Princess Dala Blake Edwards [3] La ragazza di Bube: Mara Castellucci Luigi Comencini: Time of Indifference: 1964 Carla Ardengo Francesco Maselli: Circus World: Toni Alfredo Henry Hathaway: The Magnificent Cuckold: Maria Grazia Antonio Pietrangeli: Sandra: 1965 Sandra Dawdson Luchino Visconti: Blindfold: Vicky Vincenti Philip ...