To Catch a Thief
United States
85177 people rated A retired jewel thief sets out to prove his innocence after being suspected of returning to his former occupation.
Drama
Mystery
Romance
Cast (18)
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29/05/2023 20:09
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18/11/2022 08:29
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16/11/2022 11:36
To Catch a Thief
Kim Jayde
16/11/2022 02:20
Wow...To Catch A Thief really is a beautiful thing to see. The French Riviera is the setting of this film and it has never looked this good. No wonder the cinematography won an Oscar. Add to that the marvelous Grace Kelly and you really have a great picture in every shot to look at. Unfortunately this isn't your typical Hitchcock thriller. It lacks the typical Hichtcock suspense and is more of a romantic comedy then a suspenseful story.
Kesiah Ondo II
16/11/2022 02:20
Like most of Hitchcock this is a film that withstands repeated viewings. A light crime farce it is nevertheless full of great Hitchcock touches- a particular favorite of mine is the chase through the flower market with Cary Grant's comic encounter with the old flower seller. Grace Kelly was perhaps the sexiest of all movie stars in that she could combine the glamor of a Katherine Hepburn or Elizabeth Taylor with the earthy sexiness of Marilyn Monroe. Witness her first surprise kiss with Cary Grant and his reaction. This is priceless acting and one of the reasons Grant is considered one of the greatest actors in movie history. John Williams is also excellent as the very British insurance agent and Jesse Royce Landis (who played Grant's mother in North by Northwest ) is also on hand for a number of fine moments. Although slim in terms of drama this has to rank among the top ten of Hitch's films.
Bony Étté Adrien
16/11/2022 02:20
The best thing about this film is the chemistry between leads Grant and Kelly. Grant is as debonair as usual and Kelly was never more glamorous. The costumes she wears are very flattering to her and she is to the clothes. The dialogue between them sparkles throughout and is a pleasure to watch even if the course of their relationship is predictable. Grant's self-deprecating in-jokes are another nice touch. Further pleasantly adding to the fantasy ambience is the spectacular photography of the French riviera. John Williams is also great as the insurance investigator, the type of character he played in Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder (also with Kelly) and in the Doris Day-Rex Harrison film, Midnight Lace. This film is not one of the most psychologically involving in Hitchcock's pantheon but it is not designed to be. It is enjoyed best as what it was produced to be: glossy high production value escapist fare. 8/10.