To Catch A Thief [Special Edition] DVD

To Catch A Thief [Special Edition]

    To Catch A Thief [Special Edition]

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    Actor:
    Director:
    Special Features:
    • Commentary by Peter Bogdanovich and Laurent Bouzereau.,
    • Theatrical Trailer.,
    • 4 Featurette: Writing and Casting To Catch A Thief; The Making Of To Catch A Thi
    Region:
    • Region 2
    Aspect Ratio:
    • Aspect Ratio 1.78:1
    Sound Information:
    • Dolby Digital
    Number of Discs:
    • 1
    Main Language:
    • English, German, French
    Subtitle Languages:
    • English for the hearing impaired, English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Norwegian, Swedish

    Studio:
    Theatrical Release Year:
    • 1955
    Certificate:
    • 12

    Description

    Release Date: 07 May 2007

    Living along the French Riviera, retired jewel thief John Robie (Cary Grant) gets pulled back into the crime game. But this time, he's on the other side of the fence, trying to entrap a copycat criminal who's using his old style to throw the cops off track. When Robie meets stunning heiress Francie Stevens (Grace Kelly), he hatches a plot using her mother's jewels to corner his nemesis. Loaded with never-before-seen bonus features, this digitally-remastered Special Collector's Edition heightens the intrigue, romance and mystery that made this Hitchcock classic a three-time Oscar-nominated film.

    Special Features

    • Commentary by Peter Bogdanovich and Laurent Bouzereau.
    • Theatrical Trailer.
    • 4 Featurette: Writing and Casting To Catch A Thief; The Making Of To Catch A Thi

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    5

    Date: 17 / Jan / 2012

    To Catch a Thief

    I saw this film as an older child and confess I never really understood it at the time, but as a testiment to 'that special something' it had, I've never ever forgotten it. I can still recollect some scenes from that original viewing. Grace Kelly epitimised star quality, as did her leading man Cary Grant. Of course with Alfred Hitchcock as the producer this film was going to be special anyway. Two of his other films of the same era, "The 39 Steps" and "The Man Who Knew Too Much", also remain firmly in my recollection of memorable films I've seen. To sum up "To Catch A Thief", sheer quality, a real period piece and a window into great films of the 1950s. One for the fans of classic movies.