The daughter (Audrey Hepburn) of an art forger (Hugh Griffith) who is also a privileged member of French society works with what she believes is a cat burglar (Peter O'Toole), but is actually a private detective to steal back her priceless sculpture from a Paris museum belonging to the family for personal reasons.
Stylish and glamorous is what you expect from a Hepburn film and that is exactly what is delivered and the viewer will not be short changed. Hepburn and O'Toole are a delightful pairing, but there are some dull stretches in the film, particularly in those scenes with Eli Wallach. The theft itself is well done and well executed though.
Stylish and glamorous is what you expect from a Hepburn film and that is exactly what is delivered and the viewer will not be short changed. Hepburn and O'Toole are a delightful pairing, but there are some dull stretches in the film, particularly in those scenes with Eli Wallach. The theft itself is well done and well executed though.