How to Steal a Million
(1966)How to Steal a Million 1966
The movie is based on a story by George Bradshaw; How to Steal a Million (Thief Lovers) is a 1966 comedy crime film directed by three Oscar-winning director and producer William Wyler, who died in 1981. It stars Belgian-born Oscar-winning actress Audrey Hepburn and eight-time Oscar-nominated Irish actors Peter O'Toole, Hugh Griffith, Eli Wallach and Charles Boyer. Bonnet is a wealthy old man who lives with his daughter Nicole. Although it may sound reasonable and logical, every penny Bonnet earns must be accounted for. Currently a masterful theft; imitation income. Bonnet, who sells the immortal works of famous artists by imitating them and thus becomes as rich as a caroon, announces that one day he wants to not sell the famous work worth 1 million dollars, but only to give it to a museum. for display and surrenders the statue to the French. The old man, who allowed the fake statue to be erected, tells his daughter Nicole, who is questioning the act, that he did this so as not to leave any suspicion of fraud on him. Nicole fears her father will get in trouble. Trying to prevent Bonnet from stealing, Nicole catches a thief who broke into their house one night and events begin.