To Catch a Thief Movie Review
To Catch a Thief Review

"To Catch a Thief" Overview

Rating: NR
1955
Cast and Crew
Director : Alfred HitchcockProducer : Alfred Hitchcock
Screenwiter : John Michael Hayes
Starring : Cary Grant,Grace Kelly,Jessie Royce Landis,John Williams,Charles Vanel,Brigitte Auber,Jean Martinelli,Georgette Anys
Alfred Hitchcock went a little soft in 1955, giving Cary Grant a largely
throwaway role as a reformed cat burglar living incognito in the south of
France. Hitch would really put Grant through the ringer in 1959's North by
Northwest.
Here, though, Grant's enjoying a day in the sun -- and night -- as he tries to
track down the villain that's giving him a bad name. You see, John Robie
(Grant) is retired. But some young upstart is stealing his M.O. -- and the new
cat's eyes are on Robie's new would-be girlfriend, Frances (Grace Kelly), and
her mom (Jessie Royce Landis).
Unfortunately, the real cat is pretty obvious from the get-go, and the ending,
with Robie apprehending the cat atop a rooftop, is about as tepid as Hitchcock
ever got. Thankfully, this movie is full of style -- even if Grant is
sleepwalking through his performance -- with gorgeous vistas and beautiful
sets. Of course, having Grace Kelly in your movie (this is the one during
which she met the Prince of Monaco) never hurts. Hitchcock's signature is all
over this one, from a scene in which a cigarette is snuffed out in an egg
(Hitch hated the things) to his riding in the back of a bus, a seatmate with
Grant.
Too bad the clever plotting in otherwise similar works like Northwest isn't
quite there. This one's all style (and tons of it), but little substance.
The new DVD features a crisp widescreen transfer and four featurettes about the
making of the film. A documentary about Hitchcock regular , costume designer
Edith Head -- one of the most Oscar-winning people of all time -- is worth a
peek.
Climb every rooftop.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



