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How to Steal a Million

A movie about those who appreciate the finest things in life... for free!
1966 | 123m | English

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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A woman must steal a statue from a Paris museum to help conceal her father's art forgeries.
Release Date: Jul 13, 1966
Director: William Wyler
Writer: Harry Kurnitz, George Bradshaw
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Crime
Keywords insurance fraud, theft, art thief, swinging 60s, caper comedy, art museum, forgery
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, World Wide Productions
Box Office Revenue: $4,400,000
Budget: $6,400,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Audrey Hepburn Nicole Bonnet
Peter O'Toole Simon Dermott
Eli Wallach Davis Leland
Hugh Griffith Charles Bonnet
Charles Boyer Bernard De Solnay
Fernand Gravey Grammont
Marcel Dalio Senior Paravideo
Jacques Marin Chief Guard
Moustache Guard
Roger Tréville Auctioneer
Edward Malin Insurance Clerk
Bert Bertram Marcel
Georg Stanford Brown Waiter (uncredited)
Louise Chevalier Cleaning Woman (uncredited)
Rémy Longa Young Man (uncredited)
Pierre Mirat Guard (uncredited)
Jacques Ramade Guard (uncredited)
Leoda Richards Lady in Ritz Hotel Bar (uncredited)
Olga Valéry Lady with dog (uncredited)
Name Job
John Williams Original Music Composer
Douglas Kirkland Still Photographer
Robert Wyler Production Assistant
Harry Kurnitz Screenplay
William Wyler Director
Robert Swink Second Unit Director, Editor
David Dockendorf Sound
Joseph de Bretagne Sound
Freddie Williamson Makeup Artist
Hubert de Givenchy Costume Design
Frawley Becker Dialogue Coach
William Kaplan Unit Production Manager
James Harbert Orchestrator
Phill Norman Title Designer
Grazia De Rossi Hairdresser
Paul Feyder Assistant Director
Alberto De Rossi Makeup Artist
George Bradshaw Story
Alexandre Hairstylist
François Moreuil Production Assistant
Gil Delamare Stunt Double
Charles Lang Director of Photography
Alexandre Trauner Production Design
Vincent Rossell Still Photographer
Name Title
Fred Kohlmar Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

You really are the smuggest and most hateful man! William Wyler crafts a delightfully frothy caper backed up by wonderful on screen chemistry between Peter O'Toole & Audrey Hepburn. It seems to me that Hepburn always managed to bond with her Male co-stars, and here the interplay between O'Toole a ... nd herself is wonderful. Check out a long sequence of events involving the pair hiding out in a closet, it's gold dusted cinema. The film's central plot involves Hepburn & O'Toole planning a daring robbery from a Paris museum to keep her art forger Father (a delightful Hugh Griffith) out of trouble, at first the couple are purely business partners with no love lost for each other, but as the story plays out the pair are forced to get along and etc. The burglary itself is dramatic, attention grabbing entertainment, and it's also the film's highest point, but overall the film as a whole is simply good romantic fun. Also helps that it features a very tidy shift for the finale to further reward the audience for their time spent with the movie. Throw in dapper turns from Charles Boyer & Eli Wallach too, and it's all good really. Open the wine, sit back and relax with Pete & Audrey. 8/10

May 16, 2024