The Thief of Paris Trailer

The Thief of Paris Trailer (1967)

"The light touch of the masters! Malle makes… Belmondo takes." 22 February 1967 Drama, Comedy, History 120 mins

In turn-of-the-century Paris, Georges Randal is brought up by his wealthy uncle, who steals his inheritance. Georges hopes to marry his cousin Charlotte, but his uncle arranges for her to marry a rich neighbour. In retaliation, Georges steals the fiancé's family jewels, and enjoys the experience so much that he embarks upon a lifetime of burglary.

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Cast

Jean-Paul Belmondo

as Georges Randal

Geneviève Bujold

as Charlotte

Marie Dubois

as Geneviève Delpiels

Julien Guiomar

as Abbot Félix La Margelle

Paul Le Person

as Roger Voisin aka 'Roger-La-Honte'

Christian Lude

as Urbain Randal, Georges' uncle and guardian

Marlène Jobert

as Broussaille

Bernadette Lafont

as Marguerite, brazen maid

Martine Sarcey

as Renée Mouratet

Roger Crouzet

as Mouratet

Jacques Debary

as Courbassol

Fernand Guiot

as Emiel Van Der Busch

Marc Dudicourt

as Georges Antoine

Monique Mélinand

as Mrs. de Montareuil

Madeleine Damien

as Marie-Jeanne

Crew

Louis Malle

Director

Juan Luis Buñuel

Juan Luis Buñuel Assistant Director

Jacques Saulnier

Jacques Saulnier Production Design

Patrick Bureau

Patrick Bureau Assistant Director

Richard Overstreet

Richard Overstreet Assistant Director

Paulette Breil

Paulette Breil Costume Design

Charles Merangel

Charles Merangel Set Decoration

Henri Lanoë

Original Music Composer

Ghislain Uhry

Ghislain Uhry Costume Design

Michel Deruelle

Michel Deruelle Makeup Artist

Jacques Saulnier

Jacques Saulnier Set Decoration

International Titles

Der Dieb von Paris Trailer

The Thief Trailer

The Thief of Paris Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 06 October 1967

France 22 February 1967

United States 23 August 1967

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