To Catch a Thief (1955) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 3, 1955

Original Title:
To Catch a Thief

Alternate Titles:
Houdt den dief
Kelepçeli âsik
Met dieven vangt men dieven
Tyv fanger tyv
Uhvatite lopova
Вловити злодія
Да хванеш крадец
Спіймати злодія

Genres:
Mystery | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  BR: 14  DE: 12  FR: TP  GB: PG  GR: K|Κ  IE: PG  JP: G  NL: 6  PT: M/12 

Runtime: 106

WANTED by the police in all the luxury-spots of Europe!... A catch for any woman!

An ex-thief is accused of enacting a new crime spree, so to clear his name he sets off to catch the new thief, who’s imitating his signature style.

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2002
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Art Direction:
J. McMillan Johnson
Hal Pereira

Assistant Director:
Daniel McCauley

Costume Design:
Edith Head

Dialogue Coach:
Elsie Foulstone

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock

Director of Photography:
Robert Burks

Editor:
George Tomasini

Makeup Supervisor:
Wally Westmore

Novel:
David Dodge

Original Music Composer:
Lyn Murray

Producer:
Alfred Hitchcock

Screenplay:
John Michael Hayes

Second Unit Director:
Herbert Coleman

Second Unit Director of Photography:
W. Wallace Kelley

Set Decoration:
Sam Comer
Arthur Krams

Sound Recordist:
Harold Lewis
John Cope

Visual Effects:
Farciot Edouart
John P. Fulton

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