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How to Steal a Million

How to Steal a Million

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE IT , I LOVE IT , I LOVE IT !!
Review: HOW TO STEAL A MILLION is one of the best comedies ever
made!Overflowing with wit,charm,romance and the PERFECT cast!
Audrey Hepburn is delightful,as usual! Peter O'Toole's enchanting
blue eyes,magnificent voice and charming personality left me
spellbound.HILARIOUS performance by Hugh Griffith and supporting
cast!
Never in my life has two hours gone by so quickly,every second
was completly enthralling.The plot,cast,cinematography,music,
everything,FLAWLESS.It is impossible to praise this movie
too much!I wanted to fall into the screen and become a part
of it!I only wish real life could be so much fun!
I recommend HOW TO STEAL A MILLION to EVERYONE!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my favorite
Review: I first saw this movie a long time ago and it was not soon forgoten. I couldn't find it anywhere, or remember the title until i saw it on TNT (an old movie network) where i taped it and watch it often. It is one of my favorite movies of all times...it totally deserves 5 stars!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A keeper
Review: I have seen this movie enough times that I know what is going to happen in almost every scene and yet I am charmed all over again. Both the lead and supporting actors are perfect. Especially enjoyable is the chance to see some of the them in non-typical roles. Both the visual and speaking comedy get a smile from me everytime. A satisfying movie and it really makes you want a little yellow sports car.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this movie!
Review: I love this movie! I've become a big Audrey Hepburn fan and she is very beautiful and charming in this film. Peter O'Toole is very funny and charming too ( I knew Peter O'Toole was great at comedy, especially after seeing him in "My Favorite Year".) A very clever, enjoyable, funny, delightful, (you may insert whatever simuliar adjective that you would like to) film. Also if your interested in the world of art, there's lot's of it in this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic Movie :)
Review: 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.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Humorous, enchanting, delightful, comedic describe this film
Review: I loved this film. It was great how Peter O'Toole sweeps Audrey off her feet. Nicole(Hepburn) shoots O'Toole and sees shooting stars.O'Toole is so tactful and witty and Hepburn is so unsupspecting and delightful they make the perfect pair in the movie.A classic romance-comedy that would enthrall anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an all-time fav of mine
Review: I practically have every single line of this movie memorized. It is the type of movie that one can never tire of. Some memorable lines in the movie are: "You don't think I'd steal something that didn't belong to me, do you?"(Hepburn) "Sorry, I spoke w/o thinking" (O'Toole) "I caught a burgular, Papa" (Hepburn) "Yes, dear, isn't that nice....a burgular! in this house?" "...Tall, blue eyes, quite good looking...in a mean, ruthless sort of way, Papa." (Hepburn)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Audrey Hepburn, Peter O' Tool have fun and you will too
Review: I read that geogre c. scott had part in this movie but was fried for not showing up for work. Proof that Mr. Scott is a nut case, I had a job that ment that I had to spend 13 weeks with Audrey hepburn, in such good humor as she must have been when making this movie, I would get to work at 3:00 am. Proof that is possible to make a light fast pace comady for adults. Audrey even does a bit to make fun her attachment to geivanchy and nice bit of phsycal comady with hugh giffens trade mark goate

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Devastating charm...
Review: I watched this film for Audrey Hepburn but was instantly charmed by Peter O'Toole. His performance is perfect, and he simply oozes charm. Add a pair of cute goggly blue eyes peering with startled admiration over the edge of a fake Van Gogh, and you've got a great hero. And I thought that Audrey Hepburn, for all her thirty-seven+ years, fake eyelashes and goggle-eyed sunglasses, was very cute and more or less convincingly portrayed a sweet young thing. Her sixties look is a great example of the fashions of that time. The third cute member of the cast was O'Toole's car. This is the perfect movie to watch in the evening with a martini.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A stylished and entertaining robbery plot
Review: It has a very engaging story centered around the robbery of a statute from a museum. William Wyler has directed it again with perfection. Since this is a light romantic comedy it did not get as good reviews as his previous works with Ms. Hepburn. But the movie does its job, to entertain with humor and style withouth overacting by the leading roles, just what a giddy plot requires. The details of the robbery plan is exquisite, alsmost unplausible, wherein lies the intrinsic humor.

One important aspect of this film is the work of Givenchy at his best. He gave Ms. Hepburn what the fashion critics called "the Mod-ish" look of the 60's. Her hair cut in the style of a helmetlike beehive, thick eyeliners, big bubble sunglasses, all gave a funny as well as spooky touch to her look. Promptly, followed suit a new wave of imitation lookalike after her, including Sophia Loren. On one level this movie ravished me with her new fashionable clothes and looks.

There is a picture in pp. 188 of the "Complete Films of A.H." by Jerry Vermilye, that show her face half in the dark, it is one of her most stylished photos, and also a wondreous example of photography with shades of darkness. I had never seen the same picture anywhere else.


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