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  1. How to Steal a Million

    How to Steal a Million

    1966 · Comedy · 2h 7m

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  1. How to Steal a Million is a 1966 American heist comedy film directed by William Wyler and starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, Eli Wallach, Hugh Griffith, and Charles Boyer. The film is set and was filmed in Paris, though the characters speak entirely in English.

  2. A comedy crime romance film starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole. Nicole Bonnet, the daughter of an art forger, tries to save her father from jail by stealing a fake Venus statue from a museum with the help of a burglar.

    • (29K)
    • William Wyler
    • Approved
    • Comedy, Crime, Romance
  3. A 1966 comedy film starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole as a cat burglar and a museum curator who plot to steal a forged sculpture. See the cast, crew, photos, critic and audience reviews, and where to watch the movie online.

    • (661)
    • Audrey Hepburn
    • William Wyler
    • Comedy
  4. A classic film about a society burglar who steals a million dollar statue from a Paris museum and a love story between the burglar and the museum director's daughter. Starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'toole and Eli Wallach, directed by William Wyler.

    • William Wyler, Paul Feyder, Robert Swink
    • Audrey Hepburn
  5. A daughter of an art forger teams up with a burglar to steal a fake Cellini Venus from a Paris museum and save her father from jail. The film follows their adventure as they try to conceal the theft and face the consequences of their actions.

  6. A young woman tries to save her father's reputation by stealing back his forged statue from a Paris museum. She hires a professional burglar to help get the job done. What she doesn't realize is that he's a detective in disguise who has set her up. 2,585 IMDb 7.5 1 h 58 min 1966. X-Ray 13+.

  7. A comedy crime romance film starring Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole as a couple who plan to steal a statue from a Paris museum. The film is directed by William Wyler and based on a story by George Bradshaw.