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How to Steal a Million

A woman is compelled to steal a statue from a Paris museum in order to aid in concealing her father's art forgeries.

Director(s)

William Wyler

Paul Feyder

Robert Swink

Cast & Crew

Eli Wallach

Eli Wallach

Davis Leland

Peter O'Toole

Peter O'Toole

Simon Dermott

Charles Boyer

Charles Boyer

Bernard De Solnay

Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn

Nicole Bonnet

Leoda Richards

Leoda Richards

Lady in Ritz Hotel Bar (uncredited)

Louise Chevalier

Louise Chevalier

Cleaning Woman (uncredited)

Georg Stanford Brown

Georg Stanford Brown

Waiter (uncredited)

Pierre Mirat

Pierre Mirat

Guard (uncredited)

Hugh Griffith

Hugh Griffith

Charles Bonnet

William Wyler

William Wyler

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Olga Valéry

Olga Valéry

Lady with dog (uncredited)

Jacques Marin

Jacques Marin

Chief Guard

Edward Malin

Edward Malin

Insurance Clerk

Marcel Dalio

Marcel Dalio

Senior Paravideo

Fernand Gravey

Fernand Gravey

Grammont

Moustache

Moustache

Guard

Roger Tréville

Roger Tréville

Auctioneer

Bert Bertram

Bert Bertram

Marcel

Rémy Longa

Rémy Longa

Young Man (uncredited)

Jacques Ramade

Jacques Ramade

Guard (uncredited)

Paul Feyder

Paul Feyder

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Robert Swink

Robert Swink

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Details

GenresComedy, Crime, Romance
Runtime2h 3 mins
Released on13 Jul 1966
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

8/10

You really are the smuggest and most hateful man! William Wyler crafts a delightfully frothy caper backed up by wonderful on screen chemistry between Peter O'Toole & Audrey Hepburn. It seems to me that Hepburn always managed to bond with her Male co-stars, and here the interplay between O'Toole and herself is wonderful. Check out a long sequence of events involving the pair hiding out in a closet, it's gold dusted cinema. The film's central plot involves Hepburn & O'Toole planning a daring robbery from a Paris museum to keep her art forger Father (a delightful Hugh Griffith) out of trouble, at first the couple are purely business partners with no love lost for each other, but as the story plays out the pair are forced to get along and etc. The burglary itself is dramatic, attention grabbing entertainment, and it's also the film's highest point, but overall the film as a whole is simply good romantic fun. Also helps that it features a very tidy shift for the finale to further reward the audience for their time spent with the movie. Throw in dapper turns from Charles Boyer & Eli Wallach too, and it's all good really. Open the wine, sit back and relax with Pete & Audrey. 8/10

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