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To Catch a Thief Director: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jesse Royce Landis, John Williams

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/24/2009
  • Original Release: 1955
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 2,249

Viewer Rating: (14 ratings)

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CC; Disc 1:; Commentary by Dr. Drew Casper, Hitchcock film historian; Disc 2:; A night with the Hitchcocks; Unacceptable under the code: film censorship in America; Writing and casting To Catch a Thief; The making of To Catch a Thief; Behind the gates: Cary Grant and Grace Kelly; Alfred Hitchcock and To Catch a Thief: an appreciation; Edith Head: the Paramount years; If you love To Catch a Thief, you'll love this interactive travelogue; Original theatrical trailer; Galleries

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Disc #1 -- To Catch a Thief
1. Chapter 1 [5:29]
2. Chapter 2 [5:59]
3. Chapter 3 [6:07]
4. Chapter 4 [5:23]
5. Chapter 5 [3:51]
6. Chapter 6 [5:38]
7. Chapter 7 [7:35]
8. Chapter 8 [3:41]
9. Chapter 9 [7:10]
10. Chapter 10 [5:43]
11. Chapter 11 [3:57]
12. Chapter 12 [5:49]
13. Chapter 13 [4:28]
14. Chapter 14 [7:31]
15. Chapter 15 [10:49]
16. Chapter 16 [8:11]
17. Chapter 17 [7:06]
18. Chapter 18 [1:50]

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Editorial Reviews

A jewel thief is at large on the Riviera, and all evidence points to retired cat burglar Cary Grant. Escaping the law, Grant heads to the Cote D'Azur, where he is greeted with hostility by his old partners in crime. All of them had been pardoned due to their courageous activities in the wartime Resistance, and all are in danger of arrest thanks to this new crime wave. But Grant pleads innocence, and vows to find out who's been copying his distinctive style. With the reluctant aid of detective John Williams, Grant launches his investigation by keeping tabs on the wealthiest vacationers on the Riviera. One such person is heavily bejeweled Jessie Royce Landis, who is as brash and outspoken as her daughter Grace Kelly is quiet and demure. But "still waters run deep," as they say, and soon Kelly is amorously pursuing the far-from-resistant Grant. Part of Kelly's attraction to Grant is the possibility that he is the thief; the prospect of danger really turns this gal on. Being Cary Grant, of course, he can't possibly be guilty, which is proven in due time. But by film's end, it's obvious that Kelly has fallen hard for Grant, crook or no crook. Occasionally written off as a lesser Alfred Hitchcock film (did we really need that third-act fashion show?), To Catch a Thief is actually as enjoyable and engaging now as it was 40 years ago. Though the Riviera location photography is pleasing, our favorite scene takes place in a Paramount Studios mockup of a luxury hotel suite, where Grant and Kelly make love while a fireworks display orgasmically erupts outside their window. And who could forget the scene where Jessie Royce Landis disdainfully stubs out a cigarette in an expensive plate of eggs? Adapted by frequent Hitchcock collaborator John Michael Hayes from a novel by David Dodge To Catch a Thief won an Academy Award for cinematographer Robert Burks. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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A winnerby artlady

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March 16, 2009: Hey, I love Cary Grant and old movies, so this is a winner. Add Grace Kelly, and...... A "must have" for "old movie" buffs.

This review was written about the DVD Special Collector's Edition / Wide Screen edition.

great restoreby jac62

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March 04, 2009: I debated about picking up this version, but was amazed at the clean up that was done on the picture. The Vista Vision really stands out in its clarity. This is a fluff piece from Hitchcock, but boy is it entertaining. Cary Grant and Grace Kelly have never been more relaxed on the screen. Plus, audio commentary from Peter Bogdonavich has been included.

This review was written about the DVD Special Collector's Edition / Wide Screen edition.


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