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How to Steal a Million

How to Steal a Million

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful romantic comedy!!!!!!
Review: A great romantic comedy. O'Toole And Hepburn are an outstanding duo. I highly recommend this movie. It is a great classic!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hillarious, Romantic, Wondreful !
Review: A must see for all Audrey Hepburn fans, as she is paired with british wonder-actor Peter O'Toole. A fabulous fun movie that you will enjoy time and time again. I could say tons more about it, but all of it would eventually mount up to the fact that it is a must have movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a wonderful film
Review: about a lady who lives with her father, who is an art impersonater. She always tells him that this is wrong but he pays no attention. Everything is going fine for them until a fake piece of sculpture that has been in the family for a long time is now to be placed in an exhibit in a museum. The museum announces that in order to have it displayed in the museum, they will have to run some tests. Audrey gets worried so she hires what she thinks is a burglar to help steal the sculptur from the museum, before it is tested. She gets to help with the burglary!!!! This is a very funny comedy and also a light hearted romance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Knew I'd Fal, For Someone old Enough To Be My Father?
Review: After watching this movie I was struck by how gorgeous Peter O'Toole's blues are. He's funny and sweet and sarcastic, as well as wealthy and intelligent, in other words, any straight woman's dream. The plot is sweet and quick and very tongue in cheeck. Audrey's at her best and "gives givenchy a break" "in one of the scenes, a genuinely hilarious one that I won't describe lest I ruin the plot. And remember - boomerangs and empty whisky bottles are a lot more useful than you might think them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very funny movie!!
Review: As a Peter O'Toole fan I love this movie. As usual he proves that he is both a dramatic and a comedic genius. The only draw back is Audrey Hepburn. Though I admit I am not a fan of hers (except My Fair Lady), she is a bit of a drag on this movie (a bit plastic). Having Paula Prentiss or someone with a little more comic flair would have been nicer. But, overall the movie was very funny with Hugh Griffith and Charles Boyer. Don't forget the guards at the museum too!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great film! Such a funny film
Review: Aurdey Heburn did it again! Without her what would we do? Peter O'Tool knows to do it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a rockin' movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Dane, I mean y'all should just see this movie. What a fabulous, and truly suspenseful movie this was. I was just here in Paris chillin' with my friends and when we rolled into our video shop,we picked up a copy of this totally rockin' movie, and can't believe just how swell this movie is. We love Peter's blue eyes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romantic comedy at its finest.
Review: Excellent pairing of Hepburn & O'toole

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Superb character acting makes this film enjoyable!
Review: Hands down, Peter O'Toole is the best thing this film has going for it! He aces that perfect blend of cocky and charming, and throws in a dash of mischieviousness for good measure. I only wish he would've done more comedies like this. He's a natural!

Coming in at a close second are the fantastic supporting actors. Griffith is a riot as Audrey's father; just ignore the fact that they expect you to believe a guy who looks like that produced a daughter who looks like Hepburn. His wife must've been Venus! Eli Wallach is wonderful as Nicole's (or her father's?) suitor. Had it not been for O'Toole's knock-out performance, Wallach would've stole the show.

Now, I'm most likely going to be lynched for saying this, but Hepburn's role was not up to par with her other performances, in my opinion. When Nicole finds out why Simon is helping her, she quips "I'm so stupid". Well, she said it, not me. There is a fine line between naive and stupid, and Hepburn's character crosses it one too many times in this film. You can also tell that she's looking, um, older in this movie. It wouldn't have been so obvious had they not tried to make her look 20-something. Of course, she's still beautiful and charming throughout. She can woo the viewer into accepting any shenanigans she does as perfectly normal, and in the end, she wooed me as well.

If you want to see O'Toole in another hilarious movie, check out MY FAVORITE YEAR.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful comedy!
Review: Hepburn and O'Toole make a wonderful pair in this caper comedy! I had never even heard of this film until I saw it on a movie channel about a year ago, now I am hooked. Hepburn and O'Toole definitely showcase their comedic talents throughout the movie and share a dynamic chemistry, especially in the broom closet (Wow!). Eli Wallach is amusing as Hepburn's father and Moustache and Marin are hysterical as the museum guards. Great fun from beginning to end. You'll love it!


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