To Catch a Thief
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Review 'High Society:' A white-gloved account of a conflicted actress...had a seven-year contract, and how she quietly held out to be loaned to other studios for movies such as Hitchcock's Rear Window and To Catch a Thief. Spoto extols Grace's ``total lack of affectation'' and forthrightness but is anything but... In this article: Grace Kelly, Donald Spoto, High Society, Alfred Hitchcock, Monaco, Rum, Oscar, and Joan of Arc |
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Burlington Free Press | November 18, 2009
Vermont seasons (weather) play starring role in movies
...mystery that features John Forsythe and Shirley MacLaine. Years later, screenwriter John Michael Hayes, who also teamed with the director on "To Catch a Thief" and "Rear Window," remembered some of the hurdles: "We had a lot of trouble with...
In this article: Vermont, Alfred Hitchcock, The Trouble with Harry, Lillian Gish, John Michael Hayes, Shirley MacLaine, Robert Zemeckis, D.W. Griffith, California, and White Christmas
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washingtonpost.com | November 17, 2009
Paul Farhi on pop culture: Nostalgia not what it used to be? Plus Lou Dobbs and Washington Blade.
...Farhi: One o' my all-time faves, yes. All of Hitchcock's movies from the '50s hold up: "Rear Window," "The Trouble with Harry," "Vertigo," "To Catch a Thief," etc. All examples of nostalgia that lasts. Song mashups: Thanks to Bob Rivers's...
In this article: James Garner, The Prisoner, YouTube, Grace Kelly, Dragnet, All in the Family, and Ivy League
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washingtonpost.com | November 14, 2009
Book review: 'High Society: The Life of Grace Kelly' by Donald Spoto
...(when she died), or for that matter at 21 (when she made "High Noon") or at 23 (when she made "Rear Window") or at 24 (when she made "To Catch a Thief") or at 26 (when she made her last film, "High Society"). Grace Kelly -- as of course the...
In this article: Grace Kelly, Donald Spoto, High Society, Cary Grant, High Noon, Philadelphia, and Gary Cooper
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New York Post | November 07, 2009
High society
...work on loan to Paramount, where Alfred Hitchcock transformed her into his ultimate cool blonde sex goddess in "Rear Window" and "To Catch a Thief," and she won a Best Actress Oscar for "The Country Girl. " After Kelly married into...
In this article: Grace Kelly, George Kelly, Donald Spoto, Alfred Hitchcock, New York, Oscar, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and Marnie
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San Jose Mercury News | November 06, 2009
Grace Kelly and her '50s films still inspire fashion designers from Hilfiger to Kors
...blouse sleeves, set her apart from the pack. Advertisement last film role, though she had done star turns in the '50s Hitchcock movies "To Catch a Thief," "Rear Window" and "Dial M for Murder." She won a best-actress Oscar for "Country...
In this article: Grace Kelly, Tommy Hilfiger, High Society, Rear Window, Oscar, Mad Men, Eva Longoria, and New York City
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Boston Globe -- Ideas | November 06, 2009
The literate burglar
...other movies where you have this character who is able to pass in a well-to-do, rarefied world, and pass as one of them, and steal them blind. IDEAS: What made Ken Sanders such a dogged pursuer? BARTLETT: I think he just felt very...
In this article: Pursuer and Catch Me If You Can
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Reuters | November 04, 2009
Julien Temple faking it for art forgery film
...France and Croatia. "Fake!" details the complex emotional triangle among de Hory, Irving and Welles. Temple said: "There's an element of 'To Catch a Thief' about what they do. As becomes clear in his conversations with Welles, one of the...
In this article: Orson Welles, Elmyr de Hory, Clifford Irving, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Richard Gere, The Hoax, Sex Pistols, and F for Fake
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Fox News Entertainment | October 30, 2009
Grace Kelly: The Woman Behind the Legend
...queried about including Grace Kelly in three films, Dial M for Murder opposite Ray Milland; Rear Window co-starring James Stewart; To Catch a Thief with Cary Grant, who claimed Grace was a favorite. Hitchcock cast Eva Marie opposite Cary...
In this article: Grace Kelly, Alfred Hitchcock, Dial M for Murder, Cary Grant, James Stewart, Ray Milland, Kim Novak, and Eva Marie Saint
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Stuff | October 26, 2009
Grace Kelly's fashion legacy
SHE GLOWS: Grace Kelly with Cary Grant in the 1955 film To Catch a Thief. LUMINOUS: Grace Kelly in the 1953 film Mogambo. AMAZING GRACE: Actress Grace Kelly arriving at the 28th annual Academy Awards, 1956. PERFECT PROFILE: Grace Kelly...
In this article: Grace Kelly, Tommy Hilfiger, High Society, Oscar de la Renta, Giorgio Armani, Rear Window, Manolo Blahnik, and The Bridges at Toko-Ri
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch | October 22, 2009
Designers honor Grace Kelly's cool, classic style
It was her last film role before exiting Hollywood to raise her family as a princess, but she had star turns in '50s Hitchcock movies "To Catch a Thief," "Rear Window," and "Dial M for Murder." She won a best actress Oscar for "Country Girl"...
In this article: Grace Kelly, Tommy Hilfiger, Oscar de la Renta, High Society, Rear Window, Angelina Jolie, Hollywood, and New York City
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Description from Wikipedia:
To Catch a Thief is a 1955 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie Royce Landis and John Williams. The movie is set on the French Riviera, and was based on the 1952 novel of the same name by David Dodge. The screenplay was written by John Michael Hayes. The film is a blend of intrigue, romance, and humor.
- Name:
- To Catch a Thief
- Release Date:
- August 05, 1955
- Directed By:
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Produced by:
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- Uncredited:
- Alfred Hitchcock
- Written By:
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- David Dodge
- John Michael Hayes
- Screenplay:
- Novel:
- Editor:
- George Tomasini
- Starring:
- Cinematography:
- Robert Burks
- Music By:
- Lyn Murray
- Distributed By:
- Paramount Pictures
- Length:
- 106 min.
- Language:
- English
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