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The Thief of Paris






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(Redirected from Le Voleur)

The Thief of Paris
American poster for The Thief of Paris
Directed byLouis Malle
Written byJean-Claude Carrière
Louis Malle
Produced byGeorges Laurent
J.F. Malle
Alain Quefféléan
StarringJean-Paul Belmondo
Geneviève Bujold
CinematographyHenri Lanoë
Edited byJacques Saulnier
Music byHenri Lanoë

Production
companies

Nouvelles Éditions de Films
Les Productions Artistes Associés
Compagnia Cinematografica Champion

Distributed byLes Artistes Associés

Release date

  • 22 February 1967 (1967-02-22)

Running time

121 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$9.2 million[1]
1,225,555 admissions (France)[2]

The Thief of Paris (Le voleur) is a 1967 French crime film directed by Louis Malle and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo as a professional thief (Georges Randal) at the turn of the century in Paris. The film is based on a book of the same title by Georges Darien.

The story centers on his burglaries as well as his ongoing relationship with his cousin Charlotte (Geneviève Bujold). It also features other well-known French actors including Marie Dubois, Charles Denner and Bernadette Lafont. The film had 1,225,555 admissions in France.[3] It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival.

Plot

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In the opening scene, Georges Randal, the thief of the title, breaks into a big house and begins to steal the valuable objects on display. A series of flashbacks (with occasional reversions to the present) then narrates the story of Randal's life. An orphan, he is raised by his uncle along with his cousin Charlotte, who grows into an attractive young woman with whom he falls in love. When Georges reaches twenty-one and asks for the money his parents left him, he finds that his unscrupulous uncle has stolen it all. He is rejected as a suitor for Charlotte because he is poor. She is then betrothed by her social-climbing father to a dim-witted aristocrat. Georges steals the fiance's family jewels and from then on, motivated by a sense of justice and desire for revenge, follows a successful career as a gentleman thief, targeting the haute bourgeoisie. At the end of the film, he has achieved all his aims: he is married to Charlotte, is living in his uncle's house, and has recovered the money his parents left him, as well as having accumulated a fortune through his crimes. Charlotte says to him 'You don't need to steal any more' but he replies 'You don't understand!' It is apparent that he has a compulsion to go on, knowing that he will eventually be caught. The final scene shows him boarding the train back to Paris with the haul from his latest robbery.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ JP. "Le Voleur (1967)- JPBox-Office". www.jpbox-office.com.
  • ^ Box office information for film at Box office story
  • ^ JP. "Le Voleur (1967)- JPBox-Office". www.jpbox-office.com.
  • Further reading

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Thief_of_Paris&oldid=1215831189"

    Categories: 
    1967 films
    1960s French-language films
    Films directed by Louis Malle
    1967 crime films
    French crime films
    French heist films
    French crime comedy films
    Films set in the 1900s
    Films with screenplays by Jean-Claude Carrière
    1960s French films
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    Articles with short description
    Short description is different from Wikidata
    Template film date with 1 release date
    Rotten Tomatoes ID same as Wikidata
     



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