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How to Steal a Million (1966) - Wyler and stars win with Paris-set cinematic cream puff


Amoral behavior, sexy stars and stylish fun allure on this poster for William Wyler's How to Steal a Million

The daughter of a major art counterfeiter in Paris worries incessantly about his practices, and when a fake Venus sculpture gets donated to an art museum, where it will undergo technical scrutiny, she joins forces with a burglar to lift the fake from the museum.


How to Steal a Million is written by Harry Kurnitz (Goodbye Charlie (1964)), based on the short story Venus Rising by George Bradshaw from his anthology Practice to Deceive (1962), and directed by German-born American master filmmaker, William Wyler (Lazy Lightning (1926)), whose 43th feature it was.

Many clear colors and smart, funny lines speak in favor of this enthusiastic swindler romcom, which also runs on its star duo, who most will naturally be inclined to want to follow to see what they're up to: Audrey Hepburn (Sabrina (1954)) and Peter O'Toole (Kidnapped (1959)) look bloody good together and have a bubbly chemistry to boot.

Wyler seems to have taken a pleasurable European recess here with How to Steal a Million, a film with a liberating aloofness to the fashions and trends of the 1960s. With a neat score by John Williams (Stepmom (1998)), and Hugh Griffiths (Gone to Earth (1950)) funny as the grand forger father. How to Steal a Million is a successful, sweet and sparkly, entertaining soufflé. (Although the title is somewhat misleading.)

 

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Watch a trailer for the film here

 

Cost: 6.4 mil. $

Box office: Reportedly 10.45 mil. $

= Big flop (returned 1.63 times its cost)

[How to Steal a Million premiered 13 July (Los Angeles) and runs 123 minutes. Hepburn was paid 750k $ for her performance in the film. Shooting took place from July - September in France, including in Paris. The film reportedly made 4.4 mil. $ in North-American rentals and 10.45 worldwide, according to Fox records, which list that its break-even point would have been 12 mil. $. Wyler returned with Funny Girl (1968). Hepburn returned in Two for the Road (1967); O'Toole in The Bible: In the Beginning ... (1966). How to Steal a Million is fresh at 100 % with a 7.10/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]


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