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195285 minCrime, Thriller

The Thief

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Is The Thief worth watching? With a rating of 6.214/10, this Crime, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Thief Synopsis

A chance accident causes a nuclear physicist, who's selling top secret material to the Russians, to fall under FBI scrutiny and go on the run.

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Top Cast

Ray Milland
Ray MillandAllan Fields
Martin Gabel
Martin GabelMr. Bleek
Harry Bronson
Harry BronsonHarris
Rita Vale
Rita ValeMiss Philips
Rex O'Malley
Rex O'MalleyBeal
Rita Gam
Rita GamThe Girl
John McKutcheon
John McKutcheonDr. Linstrum (uncredited)
Joe Conlin
Joe ConlinWalters (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Thief worth watching?

The Thief has received mixed reviews with a 6.214/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Crime, Thriller movies.

Is The Thief hit or flop?

The Thief has received average ratings (6.214/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Thief?

The Thief is a Crime, Thriller movie that A chance accident causes a nuclear physicist, who's selling top secret material to the Russians, to fall under FBI scrutiny and go on the run....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 28, 2024
★ 7

Ray Milland is on good form in this cold war thriller. He's scientist "Fields" who is providing photography of secret formulae to his foreign paymasters. Is this voluntarily or is he being blackmailed? Well the next ninety minutes sees him illustrate quite a degree of personal conflict as he delivers more and more information to the enigmatic "Mr. Bleek" (Martin Gabel) whilst becoming increasingly disgusted with his own behaviour. He takes to heavy drinking but that isn't going to help him when one of his couriers is accidentally killed and the FBI find evidence of espionage. His paranoia is well founded as they start to put together a list of possible traitors - and he knows he is going to be on it. What makes this drama all the more tense is the complete lack of dialogue. Nope, not a word is spoken as Herschel Burke Gilbert's score is left to do all the heavy lifting, and it does it well. It helps develop senses of tension, frustration, fear and panic whilst Milland, and the frequent use of the telephone ringing, delivers quite a palpable sense of desperation as the drama unfolds. I can't stay I loved the denouement, but it's simplicity; the tautness of the direction and the uncertainty as to the culpability of the perpetrator all adds up to quite an intriguing watch.