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To Catch a Thief
To Catch a Thief (1955) is crime, mystery, romance film. It opens when a reformed jewel thief is suspected of returning to his former occupation, he must ferret out the real thief in order to prove his innocence.
14 December 1916, New York, USA
July 27, 1894 in Valencia, Spain
20 April 1899, New York, USA
22 April 1904, Maryland, USA
May 10, 1908 in Minsk, Russian Empire [now Belarus]
22 January 1911, San Bernardino, California, USA
25 June 1912, East St.Louis, Illinois
27 April 1928, Paris, France
June 16, 1905 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
8 August 1905, Demerara, British Guiana
15 April 1903, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
18 July 1894, New York, USA
August 07, 2014
The whole thing is really a condensed summer holiday, all hot sun and suavity.
December 15, 2016
It's all about the sparkle of glamour and the romantic smolder of seductive stars playing cagey characters who play at romance with all of their charm.
May 20, 2003
To Catch a Thief does nothing but give out a good, exciting time. If you'll settle for that at a movie, you should give it your custom right now.
August 07, 2014
A fun seaside frolic, but doesn't sit long in the mind.
August 08, 2014
Grant and Kelly are on sparkling form, as is Jessie Royce Landis as the latter's formidable and smirky mother, and the French Riviera is beautifully captured by the Oscar-winning cinematography of Robert Burks.
August 13, 2014
Hitchock-lite, but highly enjoyable for it, To Catch a Thief is a visually dazzling romantic comedy with two incomparable leads.
March 26, 2009
Grant gives his role his assured style of acting, meaning the dialog and situations benefit. Kelly, too, dresses up the sequences in more ways than one.
August 07, 2014
Francie finds something inauthentic in Robie: "like an American in an English movie". Well, yes, perhaps. But Grant's debonair and oddly unlocatable mid-Atlantic identity is absolutely right for the part.
February 09, 2006
One of the most lightweight (and not even particularly deceptively so) of Hitchcock's comedy-thrillers; a retreat from the implications of Rear Window into the realm of private jokes and sunny innuendo.
January 01, 2000
Alfred Hitchcock's fluffy 1955 exercise in light comedy, minimal mystery, and good-natured eroticism (the fireworks scene is a classic).
January 23, 2013
It is a significant dud, and Grace Kelly's role has the virtue of making clearer the quality which excited so much attention in previous roles.
August 13, 2014
A bubbly and effervescent Alfred Hitchcock romantic-suspenser that finds the Master in a relaxed and purely entertaining mood.

