This has been known as one of Hitchcock's 'lesser' films. It stars Cary grant as a former jewel thief in the French Riviera. When there is a spate of roberies Grant is the first suspect. he sets out to proclaim his innocence to all including Grace kelly, the daughter of a jewel clad millionaire widow (played immpecably by Jessie Royce Landis), who suspects him and falls madly for his dangerous charm. I found this to be a highly enjoyable and entertaining film. perhaps not one Hitchcock's best, it certainly lacks the dark elements of many of his masterpieces, but the performaces are thoroughly enjoable throughout. Grant plays his usual self with aplomb and there is a fine turn by John Williams as the insurance agent that helps grant find the thief by helping him find the richest ladies on the Riviera. the chemistry between Grant and Kelly sizzles throughout and although no-one will watch this and consider it a masterpiece, it is glorious Sunday afternoon fun.
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sandemp 16.10.2009 13:13
As you've left the format reviewed as DVD it would have been nice to read your opinion of the actual DVD as well as the film.
ALM1 16.10.2009 11:11
This film has been long established on my list of "old favourites". Your review gives a succinct and accurate impression not only of the story but also of the atmosphere and style of the film.