

Comedy · Crime · Romance
Overview
A woman must steal a statue from a Paris museum to help conceal her father's art forgeries.
Top Cast


Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn
Nicole Bonnet
Audrey Hepburn
Nicole Bonnet


Peter O'Toole
Peter O'Toole
Simon Dermott
Peter O'Toole
Simon Dermott


Eli Wallach
Eli Wallach
Davis Leland
Eli Wallach
Davis Leland


Hugh Griffith
Hugh Griffith
Charles Bonnet
Hugh Griffith
Charles Bonnet


Charles Boyer
Charles Boyer
Bernard De Solnay
Charles Boyer
Bernard De Solnay


Fernand Gravey
Fernand Gravey
Grammont
Fernand Gravey
Grammont


Marcel Dalio
Marcel Dalio
Senior Paravideo
Marcel Dalio
Senior Paravideo


Jacques Marin
Jacques Marin
Chief Guard
Jacques Marin
Chief Guard


Moustache
Moustache
Guard
Moustache
Guard


Roger Tréville
Roger Tréville
Auctioneer
Roger Tréville
Auctioneer
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