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1955106 minMystery, Romance, Thriller

To Catch a Thief

Is To Catch a Thief a Hit or Flop?

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Is To Catch a Thief worth watching? With a rating of 7.3/10, this Mystery, Romance, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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To Catch a Thief Synopsis

When a string of jewel robberies hits the French Riviera, suspicion falls on retired thief John “The Cat” Robie. To clear his name, he sets out to trap the copycat himself—entangling a wealthy widow and her beguiling daughter in a seductive game of pursuit, deception, and desire.

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Top Cast

Cary Grant
Cary GrantJohn Robie
Grace Kelly
Grace KellyFrances Stevens
Jessie Royce Landis
Jessie Royce LandisJessie Stevens
John Williams
John WilliamsH. H. Hughson
Charles Vanel
Charles VanelBertani
Brigitte Auber
Brigitte AuberDanielle Foussard
Jean Martinelli
Jean MartinelliFoussard
Georgette Anys
Georgette AnysGermaine
René Blancard
René BlancardCommissaire Lepic (uncredited)
William 'Wee Willie' Davis
William 'Wee Willie' DavisBig Man in Kitchen (uncredited)

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Is To Catch a Thief worth watching?

Yes, To Catch a Thief is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.3/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Mystery, Romance, Thriller movies.

Is To Catch a Thief hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.3/10), To Catch a Thief is considered a hit among viewers.

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To Catch a Thief is a Mystery, Romance, Thriller movie that When a string of jewel robberies hits the French Riviera, suspicion falls on retired thief John “The Cat” Robie. To clear his name, he sets out to tra...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardMay 7, 2019
★ 7

The big man was in jovial mood with this one. To Catch A Thief, is, when all is said and done, a softer entry on the great Alfred Hitchcock's CV. By his own admission it was a film he viewed as "lightweight", but such is the great mans talent, his softer cinematic efforts still punch the buttons and are films that many filmmakers can readily learn from. In this one Hitchcock is purely making an entertaining piece for those in the right frame of mind, a splendid mixture of comedy and romance which also culminates in no shortage of dramatic entertainment as well. Cary Grant is perfectly debonair as the cat burglar John Robie, who here has to catch a thief because he is the chief suspect for a spout of robberies on the French Riviera. Into the mix is that vision of beauty that is Grace Kelly, this is a woman who could melt the Antartic just by walking over it! Kelly as Frances Stevens spends the majority of the film trying to get into John Robie's pants and this puts a delightful sexual tension into the unfolding story. We get some sparkling scenes here, such as a firework display as the two protagonists flirt and then kiss, thus making the film easy on the eye, and some delicious slices of humour dot themselves throughout as Hitchcock indulges in his wink wink innuendo. The plinking score from Lyn Murray works a treat during a roof top cat sequence, while the ending stays just above average without really having an any over dramatic impact. All in all it's a very tidy effort that is always worth spending time with on a lazy Sunday afternoon with a glass of vino in hand. 7/10

JPV852Apr 21, 2020
★ 8

Fluffy mystery-romance-thriller excels thanks to the wonderful charms of Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. For me, this is a lesser Hitchcock film but still had plenty of fun and entertainment value even though there's nothing really noteworthy in terms of the story or any particular scene. **3.75/5**

CinemaSerfNov 14, 2022
★ 7

Cary Grant is on excellent form in this ultra-sophisticated crime caper. Having long since retired to life on the Côte D'Azur, "John Robie" finds himself at the centre of enquiries as his "Cat" appears to have resurrected itself and is robbing rich folks of their jewels. John Williams again steals his scenes - this times as the insurance adjuster "Hughson" who is convinced, enough, by Grant's protestations to agree to work with him to find the true culprit. Enter the wealthy Jessie Royce Landis ("Jessie"), a self-made American millionairess and her glamorous daughter "Frances" (Grace Kelly). The mother is determined to find a match for her girl - and well, the romantic roots are well and truly planted. Hitchcock keeps us guessing for quite a while as the romantic and criminal threads develop in parallel before tying together in quite an exciting climax. At times I have found Kelly to be just a touch too aloof, but here she still has enough of a foot on the ground to play her part well providing for an engagingly mischievous chemistry between the two of them.. The attention to detail is super, too - and it's easy to become subsumed in the lazy, rather vacuous, but very enviable lifestyle of the rich and famous!