How to Steal a Million

How to Steal A Million is a 1966 heist comedy film directed by William Wyler and starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole. The film's screenplay was adapted from the 1963 novel of the same name by Harry Kurnitz.


The story centers on Simon Dermott (O'Toole), an art thief who plans to steal a statue from a Paris museum. His accomplice is Nicole Bonnet (Hepburn), the daughter of a wealthy art collector who owns the statue. The two must work together to carry out the heist and avoid getting caught by the police. Despite some initial complications, they are ultimately successful in stealing the statue and make their escape. However, their plans begin to unravel when they discover that the replica they stole is not as valuable as they had thought.


The movie is a delightful caper set against the backdrop of Paris. The city itself is almost a character in the film, and the setting enhances the light-hearted tone of the story. Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole have great chemistry as the two leads, and their performances are well worth watching.


Overall, How to Steal a Million is a charming and light-hearted caper that features two of Hollywood's most beloved stars. The sizzling co-performances of Hepburn and O'Toole are electric, and the film's comedic moments are sure to delight audiences. Looking for a fun and entertaining heist movie during holidays? Then How to Steal a Million is a great choice!


Year of Release: 1966

Rotten Tomatoes Score: 100%

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