To Catch a Thief

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Delight in the glamour and intrigue of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic heist thriller, a quintessential blend of romance and suspense set on the French Riviera.

Set against a sun-bleached backdrop, this 1955 film stars Cary Grant as John, a charming, retired cat burglar and Grace Kelly as Frances, a sophisticated heiress. As John is drawn back into a life of crime to catch a copycat thief and clear his own name, Frances becomes drawn into the web of deception and danger. The film blends romance, elegance and Hitchcock’s signature tension and the result is pure charm thanks to the perfectly matched leads.

Shot in Technicolor and presented in VistaVision, the film’s visual splendor is as captivating as its plot. VistaVision’s widescreen format enhances the picturesque Riviera landscapes and the sophisticated ambiance, while Technicolor brings the film’s vibrant hues to life with stunning clarity. Hitchcock’s meticulous direction and the film’s stunning visual composition have earned To Catch a Thief a revered place in cinematic history.

Critically acclaimed for its sophistication and wit and certainly guilty of more than a few double entendre, it’s not regarded as being one of Hitchcock most profound films. However, To Catch a Thief is certainly a testament to the artistry of the director, as it is one of his most aesthetic and rewatchable films through its air of sheer luxury and remains a beloved favourite regardless.

DIRECTOR: Alfred Hitchcock

CAST: Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Jessie Royce Landis, John Williams, Charles Vanel, Brigitte Auber

YEAR: 1955

COUNTRY: USA

PROJECTION FORMAT: Digital

DURATION: 106 mins

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£10.50: Adult 26-59 years
£8.50: Concession - Available to those over 60, anyone receiving disability benefits, income support or Job Seekers’ Allowance.
£5.50: Under 25s Available to those aged 25 or under.

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Widescreen Weekend: To Catch a Thief (U)

Type:Festival

Cubby Broccoli Cinema, National Science And Media Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1NQ
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Season (29 Sept 2024)
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Sunday13:30 - 15:50

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