To Catch a Thief
To Catch a Thief

To Catch a Thief

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Product NameTo Catch a Thief
ManufacturerParamount
Retail Price $9.95
EAN-1400097360630831
UPC097360630831
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Release Date1955-08-05
FormatVHS Tape
Actor(s)Cary Grant, Grace Kelly
Director(s)Alfred Hitchcock
RatingNot Rated
Num. of Items1
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5 Star Rating  "A classic and suspenseful thriller!"2009-07-19
- Reviewed By User: A284WUQS94AQ7A
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly star in the 1955 Alfred Hitchcock film. This version is almost technically perfect and the surround sound is excellent on a home theater system.

Grant plays John Robie a retired jewel thief known as "The Cat". While enjoying retirement on the French Riviera, he learns of a copy-cat thief that is stealing gems from the luxury hotels the way he used to. Robie is out to clear his name. He recruits the aid of an insurance man and meets a wealthy American heiress, Frances (Grace Kelly) and her mother (Jessie Royce Landis), thus romance ensues. Robie's old pals from his past come about and as with any Hitchcock film the audience is not disappointed. The breathtaking views of the French Riviera make the film even more enjoyable.

The chase is out to find the copy cat thief. The movie never lets you down, a total action thriller! There's a great car chase scene through the mountains of southern France with Grace Kelly at the wheel---wait a minute, is this a foreshadowing of what would happen in the future? In this pituresque film, she drives like a professional through the windy roads.

This is one Alfred Hitchcock movie that you should not miss.

Watch it and enjoy!
 
5 Star Rating  "Starring the French Riviera... and Grace Kelly, too"2009-06-02
- Reviewed By User: A2CVP31XTYSZFE
Another Paramount classic, given the lavish "Centennial Collection" treatment - Cary Grant at the height of his powers as the suave and debonair reformed jewel-thief, once known as "The Cat", Alfred Hitchcock at the height of his own directorial powers, Grace Kelly in her last big-screen role as the willful heiress ... and the French Riviera in all of it's mid-century glory. Tiny villages with weathered tile roofs cling to the mountain ridges, classical villas with formal gardens overlook the distant blue Mediterranean, and in the casinos and grand hotels of Nice and Cannes, the wealthy amuse themselves with gambling and displaying their wealth - including lavish jewels. As the story begins, an extremely agile and daring burglar is harvesting said jewels, and the suspicions of those on both sides of the law fall upon one John Robie, an American expatriate, reformed jewel thief and local hero of the French Resistance. Robie, who has been granted a conditional parole for his burglarious activities on account of his wartime heroism, realizes that his only chance of remaining out of jail and to clear his own name ... is to catch the real thief. So he strikes a deal with a representative of the insurance company - he'll use his own skills to track down and catch the thief. In the process of this, he encounters Frances Stevens, who is more than a little titillated to think that Robie might actually be a jewel thief. And so it goes, the two of them striking provocative sparks off each other, as the plot turns and twists upon itself, just as one of those twisting roads along the coastal cliffs twists and turns, climbing higher. Ironic indeed, watching Grace Kelly as Frances, try and shake Robie's nerve by driving fast and reckless on one of those roads, knowing that she would die after an auto accident on a similar road, decades later.

The movie itself has aged very well - the Riviera locations and the palette of colors are still striking, although the use of rear-screen projections for the scenes in which the actors are traveling in a motor vehicle is very obvious, and looks even more contrived now than it did fifty years ago. Of the extra features included, the stand-out is a long feature on the movie production code which existed at the time "To Catch a Thief" was written, produced and filmed. This feature dealt amusingly with all the constraints imposed on the director and the studios, and the stratagems employed to get around them and still tell the story, with a wink and a nod.
 
4 Star Rating  "To Catch a Thief - classic Hitchcock with great dialogue"2009-05-27
- Reviewed By dhill@ca.uky.edu
Classic Hitchcock with great dialogue between Cary Grant and Grace Kelly - what's not to like?
 
5 Star Rating  "The 2009 Centennial Collection of "To Catch a Thief" is THE definitive version to own on DVD!"2009-03-23
- Reviewed By kndy
Beautiful, well-casted and a classic romantic, suspenseful thriller from Alfred Hitchcock.

VIDEO & AUDIO:

"TO CATCH A THIEF" looks great for a 1955 film on DVD. One thing that Hitchcock really utilized on this film is color. From the beauty of France, set design, costume design. Everything was well done and vibrant. The film looks beautiful and is featured in Widescreen enhanced for 16:9 TV's.

As for the audio, audio is presented in Dolby Digital English 2.0 Surround/English, French and Spanish Mono.

As for subtitles, subtitles are in English, French and Spanish.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

There are a good number of special features on the Centennial Collection of "TO CATCH A THIEF" with a few new featurettes plus the previous features included in the 2007 DVD release. The majority of the special features are included on the second disc (commentary on the first disc). Included are:

* Commentary: - The Centennial Collection forgoes the original commentary featured on the 2007 DVD by Peter Bogdanovich and Laurent Bouzereau and now features commentary by Dr. Drew Casper, Hitchcock Prof. of American Film at USC who definitely knows his Hitchcock (even Hitchcock's family are surprised with his knowledge for the "A Night With the Hitchcock" events). Casper is passionate about the filming and his commentary is just informative and well-done.
* A Night with the Hitchcock's - A new 23-minute featurette filmed on Nov. 2008 at the University of Southern California (USC). The Hitchcock class is one of the most popular classes at the university and the family has come to these events for several years answering questions from students in regards to Alfred Hitchcock as a director and also insight of his family life. Pat Hitchcock (daughter of Alfred Hitchcock), Mary Stone (granddaughter of Alfred Hitchcock) and moderated by Dr. Drew Casper, Hitchcock Prof. of American Film at USC. Very informative and enjoyable to learn about the family life of Alfred Hitchcock.
* Unacceptable Under the Code: Film Censorship in America - A new near 12-minute featurette about the strict restrictions imposed on the film industry, this film shows how Alfred Hitchcock would find ways to work around the censorship code.
* Writing and Casting To Catch a Thief - A nine minute featurette about the film, the screenplay and casting Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. Original featurette from the 2007 DVD release.
* The Making of To Catch a Thief - A near 17-minute featurette about the making of the film, shooting in the US at the Paramount lot and shooting in France. Interview with Hitchcock's daughter Mary Stone who gives insight of the film, especially the challenges of filming the kissing and beach scenes which the censorship code wanted eliminated from the film but how Hitchcock created the film to ensure that the scenes stayed in the film. Interviews with production manager Dock Erickson who provides technical insight and using VistaVision. Interviews with Steven DeRosa, author of "Writing with Hitchcock" who shared his knowledge about Hitchcock and interviews with Pat Hitchcock in regards to Edith Head's fashion designs for the film and much more. An original feature used on the 2007 release.
* Behind the Gates: Cary Grant and Grace Kelly - A new six minute featurette about the film featuring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly and how these two had instant chemistry together on screen.
* Alfred Hitchcock and To Catch a Thief: An Appreciation - This seven minute featurette is about the humor of Alfred Hitchcock and how Grace Kelly and Hitchcock were good friends. Mary Stone (Hitchcock's granddaughter) discussing her personal experiences with her grandfather including working with him on a college paper about a film they both enjoyed and getting a C and more. Originally featured in the 2007 DVD release of "TO CATCH A THIEF".
* Edith Head: The Paramount Years - A 13-minute featurette featuring Edith Head known for her costumes for "Columbia Pictures" and the many memorable films that she took part in.
* Trailers: - Original Theatrical Trailer (2:11)
* If You Love To Catch Thief, You'll Love this Interactive Travelogue - A segment that allows people to see a map of the French Riviera. When you click on one of the nine cities featured on the map, you get to see parts of the film while a narrator talks about the city and its surroundings.
* Galleries - A section to see image galleries for the movie, publicity, visitors to the set and production.

And like previous Centennial Collections from Paramount, a booklet is included with information and tidbits about the film and its stars and also a cardboard slipcase that holds the DVD/case.

JUDGMENT CALL:

There are plenty of Hitchcock films that I would love to see receive a "Centennial Collection" treatment but it'll probably never happen since "TO CATCH A THIEF" is the only Hitchcock film that Paramount still owns (note: the company sold all rights back to Hitchcock in the 1960's which now, the majority of his films are distributed by Universal). But if anything, with this being the sole Hitchcock film owned by Paramount, they really did give an awesome "Centennial Collection" tribute to Alfred Hitchcock with the number of special features included on this DVD. The new features are just great, especially the interviews with his daughter Pat and granddaughter Mary who give us this personal side of Alfred Hitchcock.

"TO CATCH A THIEF" is one of those films that showcase a side of Alfred Hitchcock that doesn't go dark or hardcore into the suspense. In fact, the film is quite beautiful with the amount of cinema work done in France and thus you really get beautiful cinematography during the outdoor scenes.

The chemistry between Cary Grant and Grace Kelly was just well done. Knowing that before Grant took the part, he was set on retirement and felt his career was pretty much done but it was that keen eye of Alfred Hitchcock that wanted these two together and he did what he could to get him to accept the role of John Robie. Grace Kelly, a favorite actress that Hitchcock would have in several of his film (and this film would be her last for him before comitting to her duties as Princess of Monaco) was just absolutely dashing and charming. Both talents just clicked.

Of course, part of the beauty of the film is that it utilized the Technicolor technology, VistaVision for its widescreen shots (Hitchcock's first utilization of the technology in his films) and utilized stereophonic for audio. The film won an Academy Award for "Best Cinematography" and the film is quite deserving. In fact, watching it again, I'm just amazed at the beautiful shots in the film. Well done!

For those who purchased the 2007 DVD, many may wonder if the "Centennial Collection" is worth it? I own the 2007 version but it all depends on the viewer. If the three extra special features and the new commentary are worth it. Personally, I found the added footage and commentary to be well worth it. Dr. Drew Casper's knowledge of Hitchcock is just incredible and his commentary is absolutely well-done and again, "A Night With the Hitchcock's" was just a pleasure to watch. So, yes...this Centennial Collection version is worth it!

Overall, this "Centennial Collection" for "TO CATCH A THIEF" is another solid DVD release for Paramount's collection. Personally, I would love to see these Centennial Collections in Blu-ray but for now, this DVD is just the definitive version to own.

Although, not my favorite Hitchcock film, as I'm more into his more suspenseful and psychological thrillers, I've always enjoyed "TO CATCH A THIEF" for it's overall presentation and the talent involved onscreen but watching this DVD and its special features, it gave me more of an appreciation towards this film.

This film is, to me, is Hitchcock's most passionate and strikingly beautiful looking films that he has ever done so far.

The film is elegant, beautiful and memorable and the many special features included really does give tribute to one of the world's most prolific director's ever.

Alfred Hitchcock fans, "TO CATCH A THIEF - CENTENNIAL COLLECTION" is highly recommended!
 
5 Star Rating  "There's a reason they're called classics"2009-02-20
- Reviewed By mark1fte
Hitchcock, Cary Grant, fantastic color, beautiful scenery (including Grace Kelly); they really don't make 'em like this anymore.
 
5 Star Rating  "Cary Grant at his best"2009-02-08
- Reviewed By User: A3GRS8V14KL6F3
I love Cary Grant and most of his films, and this is one of my favorites. He is a retired jewel thief but no one believes him. He has to prove he isn't the cat burgler and help the insurance company find the real jewel thief. In helping to prove his innocence he falls in love with Grace Kelly. They are so good together and you really believe they love each other. If you haven't seen this movie, please pop some corn, get your favorite drink, a nice blanket to wrap up in and turn off the phone. You won't be sorry!
 
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