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Le voleur qui vient dîner

Original title: The Thief Who Came to Dinner
  • 1973
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  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Jacqueline Bisset and Ryan O'Neal in Le voleur qui vient dîner (1973)
ComedyRomance

A computer programmer decides to become a thief. And when he starts making waves an insurance investigator hounds him. He also meets a woman who becomes his accomplice.A computer programmer decides to become a thief. And when he starts making waves an insurance investigator hounds him. He also meets a woman who becomes his accomplice.A computer programmer decides to become a thief. And when he starts making waves an insurance investigator hounds him. He also meets a woman who becomes his accomplice.

  • Director
    • Bud Yorkin
  • Writers
    • Walter Hill
    • Terrence Lore Smith
  • Stars
    • Ryan O'Neal
    • Jacqueline Bisset
    • Warren Oates
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bud Yorkin
    • Writers
      • Walter Hill
      • Terrence Lore Smith
    • Stars
      • Ryan O'Neal
      • Jacqueline Bisset
      • Warren Oates
    • 26User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ryan O'Neal
    Ryan O'Neal
    • Webster
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Laura
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Dave Reilly
    Jill Clayburgh
    Jill Clayburgh
    • Jackie
    Charles Cioffi
    Charles Cioffi
    • Henderling
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Deams
    Austin Pendleton
    Austin Pendleton
    • Zukovsky
    Gregory Sierra
    Gregory Sierra
    • Dynamite
    Michael Murphy
    Michael Murphy
    • Ted
    John Hillerman
    John Hillerman
    • Lasker
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Insurance Man
    Margaret Fairchild
    • Mrs. Donner
    Jack Manning
    • Tom Preston
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Sergeant Del Conte
    George Morfogen
    George Morfogen
    • Rivera
    Ollie Ree Alridge
    • Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Antonio
    Jim Antonio
    • Poker Player
    • (uncredited)
    Army Archerd
    Army Archerd
    • Newsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bud Yorkin
    • Writers
      • Walter Hill
      • Terrence Lore Smith
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    jeffmclachlan2000

    This Is A Good Movie

    Look, this is 2010 or later. You've checked out Serpico, Mean Streets, The Godfather---all the obvious choices. But I just watched The Thief Who Came to Dinner last night, and it made me realize that there's probably a lot I've been missing. A lot of terrific movies that were maybe ignored or under-estimated when they first came out (for some reason or another) that are actually pretty great.

    Let me put it to you this way. if you're a guy (or a gal) with a sort of boring job, who's occasionally fantasized about chucking it all and just becoming a professional jewel thief---this is the movie you want to live in. Ryan O'Neal is handsome and charming, Jacqueline Bisset is beautiful, and Warren Oates is very Warren Oates-y. The story(by Walter hill, based on a novel) works, and you won't be left hanging by some typical early 70's drag ending (thank God)---I don't know what else to say. The Thief Who came to Dinner is a really good time. It should have made $100 million dollars in 1973. It's a tragedy (possible slight overstatement) that it didn't.
    10oh madeline

    Clever and seductive

    Ryan O'Neal was so clever and seductive in this movie, I wanted to go to bet with him too. The focal point of the movie is the fascinating love story -- not between O'Neal and Bisset or between O'Neal and Jill Clayburgh -- both of which were quite entertaining, but the cerebral symbiotic linkage between Warren Oates and O'Neal. This has to be Oates' best performance of all time. Young Ned Beatty and Charles Cioffi are very good --leading a quite capable supporting cast. Very enjoyable movie.
    6mls4182

    Pleasant little time waster

    There are some humorous scenes, some suspense, some great Houston locations, some really bad 1970s clothes and some interesting architecture,

    This film relies mostly on the attractiveness and charm of its leads in their physical prime.
    7chrliebrown54529

    A fun off-beat classic caper.

    Okay, what do you need to perfect or make a good movie about theivery? A strong plot or a good source to base it on. B.fleshed out and fun characters C.a fun storyline or D.all of the above. If you said all of the above, that's right. These are the central elements that makes "The Thief Who Came to Dinner", worth checking out. Okay, first off this a dated 70's film that will probably turn off most people, but if you don't take it seriously as it tries to be, it's worth it's running time. Ryan O'Neal stars as Webster McGee, a computer programmer who one day ups and quits his somewhat cushy job and becomes a burglar. McGee is a very cocky, fun-loving guy, who you wouldn't suspect as being someone who'd break into your home and steal things. That he does it with such precision, so much so that he has an investigator played by the late Warren Oates hot on his trail. While playing mind games with Oates, he falls in love with Laura (Jacqueline Bisset), who knows what he does and accepts him for it, which goes unexplained in the movie. Director Bud Yorkin does a very good job here directing from Walter Hill's adapted screenplay. But it if was tighter paced, it would've been a lot more fun. There are times where the film lags and it really feels as it's missing something. There are alot of nice and breezy sequences prefectly shot by Director of Photograph Phillip Lanthrop. Henry Mancini's score is absolutely fabulous and arguably one of his more underrated gems. A little more energy would've gone a long way with this one. On the whole, I'd recommend it for it's performances and definetly rooting for the Chess Burglar.
    nk_gillen

    A movie in search of a director

    Ryan O'Neal's performance in "The Thief Who Came to Dinner" (1973) reflects mature professionalism. The story is agreeable enough: Computer programmer Mr. Straight abruptly quits his job to become a jewel-thief.

    Walter Hill authored this script before beginning his directorial career. Here, his work takes on a more ironic tone than the stone-cold nature of his other accomplishments ("The Driver," "The Warriors," the screenplay for Peckinpah's "The Getaway"). But when Hill works tongue-in-cheek, as in parts of "The Long Riders" and all of "48 Hours," the results can be crafty and diverting. Here, the jokes don't always work, but one can still appreciate the intelligence behind them.

    "Thief" was directed by Bud Yorkin, known primarily for his association with TV producer Norman Lear ("All In The Family"). As a moviemaker, Yorkin falls down on the job. He has a pedestrian talent for setting up visual gags, but there's no payoff. Where the film calls for laughter, there's only a chuckle. Not that "Thief" needed a comic genius behind the camera, but this movie should have been a whole lot better.

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    • Trivia
      Jacqueline Bisset took over the role of Laura from Charlotte Rampling, who bowed out because of pregnancy. [VARIETY, Mar 15, 1972]
    • Goofs
      Travis is pulled over by police and is asked for the car's registration. In the 1970s, Texas did not require that the registration be kept in the car, and officers did not ask for it. Hollywood got it wrong because in California drivers were required to present their "registration".
    • Quotes

      Webster: [to Jackie] In a world full of thieves, I wanted to be an honest one.

    • Connections
      Featured in Gazap Rüzgari (1983)

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Thief Who Came to Dinner
    • Filming locations
      • Houston, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Bud Yorkin Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $679,839
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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