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¡BUSCADO por la policía en todos los lugares de lujo de Europa! ... ¡Una trampa para cualquier mujer!
A pesar de que John Robie 'El Gato' es un ladrón de joyas reformado, se convierte en el principal sospechoso de una serie de robos de piedras preciosas en los más lujosos hoteles de la Riviera francesa, así que no tendrá más remedio que demostrar su inocencia. Cuando conoce a la caprichosa heredera Frances, ve la oportunidad de desenmascarar al misterioso ladrón utilizando como señuelo las fabulosas joyas de la madre de la joven.
Avis de la communauté (8)
image 4/5 and sound 3.5/5. Beautiful landscapes for friendly story with a beautiful Grace Kelly
"I know you ought to be spanked with a hairbrush and sent back to school - public school - where they could pound some sense into you during recess." Grace Kelly and Cary Grant directed by Alfred Hitchcock can only mean one thing, you're getting a damn entertaining movie and that is what To Catch a Thief is. It isn't anywhere near Hitchcock's best work but it is solid. You get a fun story in the French Rivera, you get some great shots, you get the beautiful Grace Kelly, you get the presence of Cary Grant, you get poker chips being dropped in naughty places, you get rooftops chases, you get a car chase, you get some swimming and a bit of mystery and a very obvious Hitchcock cameo. Even on a rewatch this movie is just mid Hitchock. But mid Hitchcock is still great.
Fabulous film and deservedly called a classic. Beautiful vistas with a talented cast delivering a sparkling script and all directed by Alfred Hitchcock. While a 26-year-old Grace Kelly chasing a 51-year-old (though admittedly suave and handsome) Cary Grant may make a 21st century viewer cringe - _to say nothing of Brigitte Auber's late-teens character, Danielle (even though Auber was 27 at the time!), doing the same_ - this film is a joy to watch.
It's fine but not top tier Hitchcock.
Unbelievable how enchantingly beautiful this woman was, Grace Kelly as always breathtaking