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20th Century Fox - How to Steal a Million (Studio Classics)
How to Steal a Million (Studio Classics)
William Wyler , one of Hollywoods greatest directors, deftly blends comedy, visual shenanigans, suspense and romance in this captivating tongue-in-cheek crime caper starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole.
The daughter (Hepburn ) of a wealthy Frenchman (Hugh Griffith ), who creates counterfeit art, learns that her father is in danger of being exposed as a crook. She decides to steal the familys forged Cellini sculpture from a museum before experts can examine it and enlists society burglar (O'Toole ) to help her.
Eli Wallach and Charles Boyer co-star in this classic Hepburn comedy shot in authentic Paris locations.
Starring :
Audrey Hepburn
Peter O'Toole Directed by William Wyler
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