To Catch a Thief 1955

Critics score:
95 / 100

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Bosley Crowther, New York Times: To Catch a Thief does nothing but give out a good, exciting time. If you'll settle for that at a movie, you should give it your custom right now. Read more

Don Druker, Chicago Reader: Alfred Hitchcock's fluffy 1955 exercise in light comedy, minimal mystery, and good-natured eroticism (the fireworks scene is a classic). Read more

Paul Taylor, Time Out: One of the most lightweight (and not even particularly deceptively so) of Hitchcock's comedy-thrillers; a retreat from the implications of Rear Window into the realm of private jokes and sunny innuendo. Read more

Delmore Schwartz, The New Republic: It is a significant dud, and Grace Kelly's role has the virtue of making clearer the quality which excited so much attention in previous roles. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: Grant gives his role his assured style of acting, meaning the dialog and situations benefit. Kelly, too, dresses up the sequences in more ways than one. Read more