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Synopsis: A woman must steal a statue from a Paris museum to help conceal her father's art forgeries.
Starring: Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole
Supporting actors: Eli Wallach, Hugh Griffith, Charles Boyer, Fernand Gravey, Marcel Dalio, Jacques Marin, Moustache, Roger Tréville, Edward Malin, Bert Bertram, Georg Stanford Brown, Louise Chevalier, Rémy Longa, Jacques Ramade, Olga Valéry
Directed by: William Wyler
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Romance
Runtime: 2 hours 4 minutes
Release year: 1966
Studio: 20th Century Fox
ASIN: B000I9X7BC (Rental) and B000I9W0AQ (Purchase)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #22,787 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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How to Steal a Million DVD ~ Audrey Hepburn

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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: July 12, 1966
  • Production Company: World Wide Productions
  • Also Known As: William Wyler's How to Steal a Million
  • Filming Locations: Paris, France | Studios de Boulogne-Billancourt/SFP - 2 Rue de Silly, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France

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29 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Movie :), July 5, 2003
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I love this movie. It has everything: romance, comedy, quirkiness and a kissing-in-a-closet scene! Audrey Hepburn was as adorable and entertaining as ever, and this was the first time that I'd ever seen a Peter O'Toole movie and he was fabulous! He's extremely funny and pretty darn spunky! You could just instantly fall in love with him, the second you saw those bewildered round blue eyes peering over the top of the "Van Gogh" painting. I didn't find this movie boring for an instant and I loved watching them steal back the "Cellini" sculpture, using, amongst other things, a bucket, a magnet and a boomerang! I think that this is now my favourite Audrey Hepburn movie. They make an extremely likable couple and their exploits in "How To Steal A Million" are engaging and engrossing.
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38 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You don't think I'd steal something that didn't belong to me, June 23, 2004
Charles Bonnet, Nicole Bonnet's incorrigible father, makes a living forging long-lost masterpieces and then selling them at auctions or to private collectors, such as American business magnate David Leland. Bonnet's quite a character and is an artist, albeit a forger, living the moment, but also being the artist. When he paints a Van Gogh, he IS Van Gogh. Nicole is exasperated, worried that he'll be caught and sent to prison. Charles' flippant response is "The trouble is, you're so honest." So when he authorizes the loan of the prize of his collection, the Cellini Venus, a copy of it sculpted by her grandfather which her grandmother posed for, Nicole thinks her father has flipped his wig. It is worth a million dollars--hence the title.

What Nicole dreads the most occurs when the museum announces that one Professor Bauer will be conducting tests to determine the statue's authenticity. To that end, Nicole enlists the aid of Simon Dermott, a burglar she caught in her father's house trying to steal a Van Gogh (fake, of course), to steal her father's sculpture to save him from being jailed for fraud. She doesn't tell him the real reasons, of course. Dermott thinks it's a crazy idea, given the high-tech security devices and the numerous police detail milling around the museum, but combined by Nicole's persistence and her charm, finally gives in. But just what does he hope to accomplish with a toy boomerang?

The actual heist and scenes in the museum are worth waiting for, as that's where the exciting parts are. The cramped quarters in the broom closet underlines the tension of two people scared that they'll be caught, although it furthers the budding romantic storyline. And Dermott's ingenuity is well demonstrated. As he says, "wait for normal human reaction." A particular comical touch comes in the form of a portly museum guard who has a large mustache and quite a fondness for the bottle. Oh, and that alarm is pretty annoying, so beware!

Audrey's Givenchy fashions become ridiculously funny, such as the pillbox hat and large-rimmed sunglasses in her opening scene, and even becomes a point of parody when Dermott remarks at Nicole dressed as a cleaning woman, "It Givenchy a night off." As it turned out, one night turned into thirteen years, as Givenchy was pressed back to work for Bloodline.

The last comedy Audrey acted in, How To Steal A Million, originally titled Venus Rising, was the third and last film Audrey did for William Wyler, after Roman Holiday and The Children's Hour. It was also the first time Hepburn acted with a leading man closer to her own age since Anthony Perkins in Green Mansions, Peter O'Toole being three years her junior. Her wide expressive eyes and that winning smile are put to good use here. And she does have a great line: "You don't think I'd steal something that didn't belong to me?"

Hugh Griffith is fun to watch as the rascally Charles Bonnet, with the same bulging eyes, funny hair, and goatee. O'Toole (Simon) is also an asset, suave, calm, clever, and quick with one-liners. So is Eli Wallach (Leland), an excitable and impulsive millionaire with his sights on the Venus. And Jacques Marin, who is the befuddled senior museum guard, previously appeared with Ms. Hepburn in Charade, as the chief of police.

Panned when it first came out, I'm not sure why this doesn't hold out even today. Hepburn herself acted in it because she felt indebted to Wyler, who made her what she became, but at least she had fun with O'Toole, as the two were gigglers and many takes had to be required, especially in the broom cupboard scene. It's an enjoyable and frantic caper film, a genre popularized by Topkapi six years ago.

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35 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars So THAT's what all the fuss over Peter O'Toole's about!, December 11, 2004
This review is from: How to Steal a Million (DVD)
This movie I give a solid four stars, but Peter O'Toole gets five because it's the most I could give. (Hey amazon, how about a little room for upward adjustment under extenuating circumstances like these?)

I'm an Audrey fan and she's her usual delightful self in this movie, no longer the ingenue but every bit as lithe and fetching as ever. She was a dazzler, but in Peter O'Toole she met her match. He is something else -- the Jude Law of his day, I suppose! (The highest of high compliments I give). In "How To Steal A Million" O'Toole is suave and self-assured but never arrogant ... spectacularly good looking (hey, it's not his fault) ... witty but flawed, not what he seems and in the end, you're glad of it. He can burgle my objects d'art any day!

The movie also has that very "1960's" look and feel to it that allow you to time travel, but not so far back you feel as though you've been whiplashed when it ends. The '60's were in many ways more modern than the '70's, and played against the backdrop of Paris those burgeoning modern sensibilities find an excellent foil. Audrey is her usual "au courant" self, except for one scene in which she has to play a cleaning lady. Like Liza Doolittle, she would shine through a burlap sack.

O'Toole and Hepburn are very, very winning here. The assorted cast of characters are daffy but mostly harmless, and if I'm not completely mistaken, the movie does poke gentle fun at the French. (Not that terribly difficult to do, but then again we re-elected ... oh, never mind).
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Night at the Movies
Peter O'Toole is charming and you melt into his gorgeous blue eyes, Audrey Hepburn is gorgeous and amusing as usual, and the story line is great fun and well told. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars What a wonderful classic!
This movie proves that you don't need millions of dollars budgets and cool special effects to have a good movie. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality
This dvd was a great price. It was awesome to be able to find a classic movie for so cheap. Quality was good, and delivery time was reasonable.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and fantastic Comedy!!
I am a great fan of Audrey Hepburn and always love her films. This is a fun, carefree film. I loved all of the supporting cast as well. Read more
Published 3 months ago by S. Angel

5.0 out of 5 stars Oh, those blue eyes!
Peter O'Toole's blue eyes are never bluer than in How To Steal A Million. Brilliantly paired with Audrey Hepburn, he appears as an Art thief at her father's luxurious home in... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Funny and entertaining
So refreshingly light and fun. This film features Peter O'Toole, at his most charming, and Audrey Hepburn. Read more
Published 7 months ago by C. Merced

4.0 out of 5 stars Peter Steels It
This chic 60s caper is colorful and fun if a little over-long. Audrey seems to be a little old to be playing this part, but she's game and delightful. Read more
Published 8 months ago by EddieLove

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A lightweight caper film buoyed by the likability, attractiveness, and chemistry of the leads, How to Steal a Million is a fun little movie that is... Read more
Published 10 months ago by One-Line Film Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE it!
LOVE this movie! Audrey Hepburn is adorable in it. Peter O'Toole is a great "thief"
Published 12 months ago by E. Sexton

4.0 out of 5 stars how to steal a million in comedic fashion
The movie "How to steal a million" with Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole is a laugh fest from beginning to end with fun twists and impossible mayhem. It was thoroughly enjoyable.
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