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French Dvdrip 1963 — La Panthere Rose (integrale)

French Dvdrip 1963 — La Panthere Rose (integrale)

The French-dubbed (VF) "Integrale" versions typically highlight the complete journey of the franchise, but it all started with these key elements in the 1963 original:

Originally a supporting character, Sellers’ improvised physical comedy was so popular that he essentially highjacked the franchise. La Panthere Rose (Integrale) FRENCH DVDRIP 1963

Released in December 1963, Blake Edwards' didn't just launch a movie series; it accidentally birthed a cultural icon. While today we immediately think of the lanky pink feline or the bumbling Inspector Clouseau, the original film was actually intended as a sophisticated heist comedy starring David Niven as the suave jewel thief, "The Phantom". A Masterclass in "Accidental" Stardom A Masterclass in "Accidental" Stardom The "Pink Panther"

The "Pink Panther" is actually a priceless diamond with a flaw at its centre that resembles a leaping panther. The Diamond That Danced: A Look at "La

The cartoon panther was created by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises just for the opening credits. It became so beloved that it earned its own Oscar-winning cartoon series, The Pink Phink , in 1964.

The Diamond That Danced: A Look at "La Panthère Rose" (1963)

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