How to steal a million [videorecording] / Twentieth Century Fox ; producer, Fred Kohlmar ; writer, George Bradshaw ; director, William Wyler.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 22223039 | 20th Century FoxLanguage: English, French, Spanish Original language: English Series: Studio classic ; 25.Publication details: [United States] : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2004]Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 123 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Genre/Form:- Director of photography, Charles Lang ; editor, Robert Swink ; music, John Williams.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In this elegant "caper" film, Audrey Hepburn stars as the daughter of a wealthy Parisian (Hugh Griffith), whose hobby is copying famous works of art. His replica of a famed Cellini sculpture is inadvertently displayed in an art museum, and he begins to worry that he'll lose his reputation once the experts evaluate the statuette. Audrey decides to rob the museum, and hires a burglar (Peter O'Toole) for that purpose. But the burglar is really a detective, who has every intention of arresting Audrey and her father when the deed is done. All style and little substance, How to Steal a Million is consummately acted by the stars, but the film is stolen hands-down by a "double take" reaction from French comic actor Moustache. The film was originally titled How to Steal a Million Dollars and Live Happily Ever After, which gave the whole game away and thus was pared down before release. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1966.
Special features: Commentary by Eli Wallach and Catherine Wyler; "Audrey Hepburn: the fairest lady" as seen on Biography on the A & E Network.
Widescreen.
Special features: commentary by Eli Wallach and Catherine Wyler ; biography of Audrey Hepburn from Biography on A&E ; theatrical trailer. Language: English stereo ; English mono ; French mono ; Spanish mono. Subtitles: English, Spanish.
Director of photography, Charles Lang ; editor, Robert Swink ; music, John Williams.
Peter O'Toole, Audrey Hepburn, Eli Wallach, Charles Boyer, Hugh Griffith.
A woman and a burglar hatch a scheme to swipe a forgery from an art museum to conceal her father's art forgeries.
Not rated.
DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital stereo.
Closed-captioned. Includes French and Spanish dubbed versions and subtitles in English and Spanish.