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    How To Steal A Million (1966)

    How To Steal A Million (1966)

    20th Century Fox released How To Steal A Million on July 13, 1966. William Wyler directed the film starring Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole, and Eli Wallach.

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  • MHM MartMy Fair Lady (1964)

    My Fair Lady (1964) Looks Very Sophisticated on 4K Blu-Ray

    Paramount Home Entertainment releases My Fair Lady to 4K Blu-ray on May 25, 2021. George Cukor directed the film starring Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison, and Stanley Holloway.

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  • SummariesHow To Steal A Million (1966)

    How To Steal A Million (1966)

    Film and Plot Synopsis Charles Bonnet is a master of art forgery. When he loans one of his best works—a faux Cellini Venus—to a Paris museum, his daughter, Nicole, objects. Later, she surprises a burglar named Dermott in her father’s workshop, but can’t call the police. They might discover her own father’s criminal activity. However, Dermott is actually an inspector gathering evidence against the girl’s father, but his attraction to Nicole complicates matters. In time, it looks as if the museum will discover the statue’s a fake. So, Nicole asks Dermott to steal the statue back before they have proof. The challenge intrigues him, and he agrees to her proposal. ‘How To Steal A Million’ Movie Summary The summary below contains spoilers. When your art-forger father is in danger of being exposed, what’s a girl to do? Nicole Bonnet (Audrey Hepburn) is horrified when her family’s ‘priceless’ Cellini Venus is placed on exhibition at the Kléber-Lafayette Museum and insured for a million dollars – it’s a fake sculpted by her grandfather, a fake that her father Charles Bonnet (Hugh Griffith) has offered to the museum as a ‘generous’ donation. What will happen to her poor, amoral father when the museum …

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  • BlogsvilleBreakfast at Tiffany's (1961)

    Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)

    I know there are two schools of thought on this movie. One is in love with the timeless style and beauty of Audrey Hepburn and can't get enough of this movie.

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