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Jewel Thief

  • 1967
  • 3h 6m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
2.2K
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Jewel Thief (1967)
A Police Commissioner's son comes under suspicion for being a jewel thief.
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A Police Commissioner's son comes under suspicion for being a jewel thief.A Police Commissioner's son comes under suspicion for being a jewel thief.A Police Commissioner's son comes under suspicion for being a jewel thief.

  • Director
    • Vijay Anand
  • Writers
    • K.A. Narayan
    • Vijay Anand
  • Stars
    • Ashok Kumar
    • Dev Anand
    • Vyjayanthimala
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vijay Anand
    • Writers
      • K.A. Narayan
      • Vijay Anand
    • Stars
      • Ashok Kumar
      • Dev Anand
      • Vyjayanthimala
    • 23User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ashok Kumar
    Ashok Kumar
    • Arjun Singh
    Dev Anand
    Dev Anand
    • Vinay…
    Vyjayanthimala
    Vyjayanthimala
    • Shalini Singh
    • (as Vyjayantimala)
    Tanuja Samarth
    Tanuja Samarth
    • Anjali Nath
    • (as Tanuja)
    Helen
    Helen
    • Helen
    Faryal
    Faryal
    • Julie
    Anju Mahendru
    Anju Mahendru
    • Neena
    Nasir Hussain
    Nasir Hussain
    • Police Commissioner
    • (as Nazir Hussain)
    D.K. Sapru
    D.K. Sapru
    • Seth. Vishambar Nath
    • (as Sapru)
    Pratima Devi
    • Vinay's mother
    Jagdev
    Jagdish Raj
    Jagdish Raj
    • Jewel Thief's associate
    Keshav Rana
    Keshav Rana
    • Goon
    Prem Prakash
    Prem Prakash
    • Goon
    Jerry Mohan
    • Goon
    Samson
    • Goon
    Sudarshan Sethi
    • Goon
    Vimal
    • Goon
    • Director
      • Vijay Anand
    • Writers
      • K.A. Narayan
      • Vijay Anand
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    10burman

    An excellent suspense thriller.

    An excellent thriller of all time. Vijay Anand excels as Director and Editor. Performances by Dev Anand, Vyjayantimala, Tanuja and Ashok Kumar prove to be an asset to the film which has its screenplay worked out to the minutest detail. Cinematography adds to the mystery, glamour and other requirements of the story as it evolves. And to top it all, music by Sachin Dev Burman is unforgettable. "Yeh dil na hota bechara" by Kishore Kumar, "Raat akeli hai" by Asha Bhosle, "Rula ke gaya sapna mera" by Lata, "Aasman ke niche" by Lata and Rafi and "Hothon pe aisi baat main" by Lata, again reaffirm Burman Dada's unique stature as a top notch composer with a style of his own.
    9vijaykumarrao2002

    Jewel Thief 1967

    Great adaption by Vijay Anand from Alfred Hitchcocks North By Northwest..Dev replaces Cary Grant in the looks department & besides the look alike theory nothing else & thats where the similarity ends..Knowing Vijay Anands perfection am shocked that he has shown Dev's mother as a Widow(1st scene where Dev sneaks into his own home & gives the pearl neckless) white saree no sindur etc... Wonder if anyone has noticed that at all.. Technically brilliant as even in the song Yeh dil na hota bechara, sound of Tanuja Revving the car into motion with the music on captured superbly which for 1967 i must say must have been quite a task.Brilliat costumes,amazing camera positions & a lot of that has flown intoi another vijay anand classic Johny Mera Naam..

    Jewel Thief is quite a bold title considering the times & the cap worn by Devsaab still haunts the posters where they were painted!!

    Vijay Anand

    That man from Juhu...

    An absolute fan

    Vijay Kumar Rao
    VirginiaK_NYC

    Bollywood bliss from 1967

    (Note: my comments are comments from an Indian Movie education in progress)

    Foreigners with an idea of what you might find in Bollywood movies -- this one is your dream come true if it's the dream of color color color, great music, amazing clothes, and delight upon delight. This one for your collection.

    My own experience of hunting down a list of the best 50 movies of India, for a start, has been to learn of their infinite variety as well as some of the conventions many of them follow. But this one is close to my original dream of what I would find: the "Jewel Thief" plot line allows us to revel in massive displays of jewelry from the great jewelry culture of the world; the plot also takes Dev Anand, as the apparent identical twin of a hunted jewel thief, into a variety of over-the-top luxe settings, some "Indian" looking (palaces), some done up in spectacular 1960s Mary Quant era British-influenced go-go/kicky style.

    The plot also take Dev Anand into relationships with a large number of beautiful and beautifully-dressed women, including the incomparable Helen whose night-club dance in a costume with jewel-dripping tights and a rooster tail should not be missed by a single pleasure-loving soul.

    The artistic and plot climax is a gigantic dance in a palace in Sikkim (or Srinigar, I am not sure) with women in some kind of traditional costume, drummers in Tibetan Buddhist (again, I think) masks. There's a great still photo of this in the Film Comment Bollywood issue, I think May 2002.

    English translation apparently provided by same person who did Hare Rama Hare Krishna, not hard to get used to and on balance I am just grateful it exists, though wish for song lyric translations.
    9sunildaswaney-63642

    OUTSTANDING FILM

    One of the best Hindi movies ever made and that too by India's best director Vijay Anand.Everything about this movie was brilliant. 9/10
    8rushal1

    Such a cool Movie

    Much ahead of its time or may be not.

    Nice plot setting by director, writer. Cool performance by ashok kumar and sev anand.

    A must see.

    It really stand the test of time.

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    • Trivia
      Getting Dev Anand for Jewel Thief wasn't a problem. But getting Ashok Kumar, the only one who Goldie was convinced could carry off the role of the suave villain, was difficult. Dadamoni had just returned from a heart surgery and when Goldie trekked to Roop Tara studio with the intention of getting his okay, he knew he had a task on his hands. Dev Anand introduced him to Dadamoni saying, "Goldie wants to make a film with you." After that the younger Anand took over, telling Dadamoni that he was making a two hero project. "I want you to play the title role. It's a very challenging role. The only problem is that we learn in the last reel that your character is the film's bad man. But you've played the anti-hero before. You can do it. In fact, only you can do it. You're a courageous actor, yes, you are," Goldie coaxed the veteran actor. Ashok Kumar was game. But he laid down three conditions. "I'm not going to hit anyone. And no one should hit me. If I get into fisticuffs it'll kill me," he warned Goldie. Goldie assured him that there would be no fights. His villain was an intellectual villain. He uses his mind, not his muscles. Dadamoni was relieved to hear that. His final condition was that he would report on the sets at 11 a.m. sharp with make-up on. Two hours later they'd break for an hour-long lunch break. And at 5 p.m. it would be "pack-up". That too was agreeable to Goldie. He assured Dadamoni that his schedule would be followed to the minute. On the first day Dev Anand and Ashok Kumar were on the sets at 11 a.m. sharp. But there was no sign of the film's heroine, Vyjayantimala. An assistant was sent to her every quarter of an hour. Finally, at 12.30 he returned with the message that madam didn't want to be disturbed, she'd come when she was ready. At ten minutes to one she strolled in asking sweetly, "Am I late?" Goldie surprised her by calling for a lunch break. Vyjayantimala was furious. "Your assistant has been badgering me for the last two hours and now when I'm here you announce a break," she raged. Goldie was unfazed. "Our most senior artiste is not a very healthy person. We have to follow his schedule. You have to be on the set early," he reminded her. Vyjayantimala never forgot the "slight". For the rest of the film, Goldie insists, she nursed a khunnas against him. There were some date problems and many distractions but Vyjayantimala being the professional that she was, still came up with a polished performance. Goldie's only grievance is that she could have done better with Hoton pe aisi baat. "I wanted her to rehearse the number before we went for a final take. But she told me airily that she didn't need any rehearsals. I insisted she did, but she still didn't report for rehearsals and came straight to the set. I called for "pack-up" and told her firmly that she had to stay back in the studio and practise with the assistants. She did practise, for 15 minutes. Then she got into her car and drove off saying that Saroj Khan would be coming to her place later and they'd go over the steps together. The rehearsal never happened but Vyjayantimala being a good actress and an excellent dancer didn't find it too difficult to pick up the steps and the shots were okayed quickly. But I could never establish the kind of rapport I had with Mumtaz, Waheeda, Hema and Raakhee, with Vyjayantimala," Goldie rues
    • Goofs
      It is 8:30 p.m. when Vinay is with Shalu waiting to go to his night shift at the jewelers. After the goons snatch the ring from Shalu, Vinay goes to his father, the police commissioner to report the incident. At that point, it is clearly day time. Then it switches back to night time when he goes to the jewelry shop.
    • Connections
      Featured in Anthony Kaun Hai? (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Raat Akeli Hai, Bujh Daye Deep
      Sung by Asha Bhosle

      Lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri

      Music by Sachin Dev Burman

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1967 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Mücevher Hırsızı
    • Production company
      • Navketan
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 6m(186 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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