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Le Voleur de Venise

Original title: The Thief Lord
  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
6.4K
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Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Jasper Harris in Le Voleur de Venise (2006)
AdventureDramaFamilyFantasy

After their mother dies, two boys flee their mean aunt and head for Venice, Italy, where they meet Scipio, the mysterious "Thief Lord." Along with a small gang of abandoned kids, the boys st... Read allAfter their mother dies, two boys flee their mean aunt and head for Venice, Italy, where they meet Scipio, the mysterious "Thief Lord." Along with a small gang of abandoned kids, the boys start robbing the rich to support themselves.After their mother dies, two boys flee their mean aunt and head for Venice, Italy, where they meet Scipio, the mysterious "Thief Lord." Along with a small gang of abandoned kids, the boys start robbing the rich to support themselves.

  • Director
    • Richard Claus
  • Writers
    • Daniel Musgrave
    • Richard Claus
    • Cornelia Funke
  • Stars
    • Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    • Jasper Harris
    • Carole Boyd
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    6.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Claus
    • Writers
      • Daniel Musgrave
      • Richard Claus
      • Cornelia Funke
    • Stars
      • Aaron Taylor-Johnson
      • Jasper Harris
      • Carole Boyd
    • 40User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    Aaron Taylor-Johnson
    • Prosper
    • (as Aaron Johnson)
    Jasper Harris
    Jasper Harris
    • Bo
    Carole Boyd
    • Esther Hartlieb
    Bob Goody
    Bob Goody
    • Max Hartlieb
    Jim Carter
    Jim Carter
    • Victor
    Malcolm Turner
    • Chemist
    Rollo Weeks
    Rollo Weeks
    • Scipio
    George MacKay
    George MacKay
    • Riccio
    Alice Connor
    Alice Connor
    • Hornet
    Lathaniel Dyer
    • Mosca
    Alexei Sayle
    Alexei Sayle
    • Barbarossa
    Caroline Goodall
    Caroline Goodall
    • Ida
    Geoffrey Hutchings
    Geoffrey Hutchings
    • Conte
    Robert Bathurst
    Robert Bathurst
    • Dottor Massimo
    Roya Zargar
    Roya Zargar
    • Maid
    Ann Overstall Comfort
    • Housekeeper
    • (as Ann Comfort)
    Chris Bearne
    Chris Bearne
    • Newspaper Salesman
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Sister Antonia
    • Director
      • Richard Claus
    • Writers
      • Daniel Musgrave
      • Richard Claus
      • Cornelia Funke
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    User reviews40

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    jellyhippo

    Gives the book a bad name

    I just want to say that I adore The Thief Lord book and when I found out they made a movie from it, I almost fainted with joy. The story's about little Bo and his older brother Prosper. Their mother died and they are placed under the care of their Aunt Esther and her husband. Aunt Esther only wants Bo because of his angel face and plans to place Prosper in a boarding school (it's an orphanage in the movie). The siblings refuses to be separated and runs away to Venice. There they meet Scipio (aka Thief Lord) and he offers them Stella, an old rundown theatre, as a home. There they meet other orphans like them: Hornet, Riccio, and Mosca.

    Bo and Prosper's aunt and uncle goes to Venice and hires a detective named Victor to find them, because they knew how much the boys love Venice, from the stories their mother told them. There's a souvenir shop owner by the name of Barbarosso and the orphans sell the treasures that Scipio steals to him. Barbarosso has a costumer that wants something precious stolen and the Thief Lord accepts the job. It's a wooden wing that belongs to the merry-go-around of the Merciful Sisters, claimed to do magical wonders. If I continue, I'll spoil the delightful surprises.

    After seeing it, I was disappointed. What happened to the characters? Where's the sparkle? The characters seem shallow comparing to the ones in the book. The movie really did stick to the plot of the book but it seems they were so obsessed in keeping the story line just right that they forgot the characters. Plus, the English accent was so thick that I had a hard time understanding what they were saying.

    There are wonderful scenes in the movie that really shone forth. I love how Bo and Prosper met Scipio, the camera following him crawling on rooftops. The awesome escape the gang made after Victor found them in the Square. Victor and his mustache collection that he keeps inside his jacket. The beautiful mask shop.

    Maybe I'm just too faithful to the book. This movie will be great for those people who haven't read it yet.
    7queenofsquirrels

    7.5 stars out of 10 - a movie worth seeing!

    I was expecting it to be either really good, or really bad, but it wasn't actually either. It was just...good. I really liked it, but it's not going to be one of my favorites or anything. The actors were WONDERFUL, but the movie seemed kind of rushed. Many of the best parts in the book were barely seen in the movie, and the whole thing would have been very confusing if I hadn't read the book. They didn't describe many of the facts well, but because I had read it, I knew what was going on. It was pretty faithful to the book (compared to things like Harry Potter and LotR) and was overall very enjoyable. The main thing it was missing was Cornelia Funke's wonderful writing style, but...well...it's a movie. It's probably as good as it could have been. :) Overall, 7.5 stars. I recommend this movie to everyone of all ages, even if you don't like fantasy stories like Harry Potter, but only as long as you read the best-selling book first.
    7dbborroughs

    Very good "family" film is actually a "lost" gem that everyone will probably enjoy

    Cornelia Funke's novel has been turned into a very good "family" film. How I hate to use that term but unfortunately its true. This is the story of a couple of orphans who high tail it to Venice in search of the magic that their mother always spoke about. Their they fall in with the "Thief Lord" and his band of orphans who steal in order to survive.

    This is a really good movie. I really do like it a great deal. The film is well acted by all concerned. It has great effects and is extremely well made in pretty much every area. And that is what was wrong with the film, it looks too good. Everything is picture perfect and neat. I don't think I've ever seen a film where Venice ever looked this neat and clean. It takes the film out of being very real to being a a bit of lets put on a show. Its a grand and very enjoyable show, but its a show who's technical excellence keeps you at arms distance. Maybe its just a bit of disappointment on my part, I wanted to fall into this film and enjoy it from on the inside, instead I was forced to see it through a looking glass of picture perfect perfection.

    Still see this movie. If you have kids sit them down and show them this movie, it will keep everyone entertained. Its a film that people should be seeing and talking about since its too good to have get lost and disappear.

    7.5 out of 10.
    9tiamat72

    Stunning~

    When I was about 9 or 10, I read the book. I loved it, and it deepened my love for the city of Venice. The movie is about two boys, Pop and Bo, who get separated when their mother dies: 6 year old Bo has to live with his terrible aunt and uncle, 15 year old Pop ends up in an orphanage. The decide to run away to Venice, a city their mother had always loved. Without money or home, they meet the 16 year old Lord of the Thiefs and get to live with him and his gang of orphans, and get a dangerous mission to steal a wooden wing...

    The actors were well chosen and played even due to their young age very well, the pictures of Venice are beautiful and the music was thoroughly fitting. Only 9 stars, because notable changes were made from the book, though it wasn't too tragic.
    trulygolden

    Good Adaptation

    I loved the book, so naturally I wanted an accurate adaptation. The movie was a wonderful translation from book to film although of course there were a few minor details that I was disappointed about. It was also very, very good for a low budget movie. The characters were just as lovable, if not more, on screen as they were in the book. The acting was good for the most part although at times it could get a little dull, and at times a tad overdone, but still it was completely believable. Some parts were quite touching and others were hilariously funny. There was just the right balance of humor and seriousness to make it grounded and interesting at the same time. It was creatively done and very entertaining. And I would still recommend it to you if you haven't read the book.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      In the San Marco scene, Hornet brings out a hardback copy of Cornelia Funke's Inkheart. She carries a book as the gang walks in-line across the plaza (starting at 22:32) and sits in a fence to read it (at 24:00) while waiting when Scipio meets the Conte.
    • Goofs
      In the fight between the boys and the Aunt and Uncle where Mosca jumps the Uncle, Hornet is holding Bo in the long shots, but in two medium shots (at around 1h 28 mins) Bo is missing from the shot altogether.
    • Quotes

      Riccio: See, it wasn't our Scip.

      Prosper: Yes it was.

      Bo: And his dad's a meanie.

      Riccio: What are you talking about? Scip doesn't have a dad.

      Prosper: Why don't you go introduce yourself?

    • Connections
      Features Le petit vampire (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Orphan Skies
      Vocalist: Howard New

      Bass Guitar: Joe Henson

      Drums: Danny Cummings

      Guitar: Mark Lo

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2006 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Luxembourg
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Thief Lord
    • Filming locations
      • Venice, Veneto, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Thema Production
      • Comet Film Produktion GmbH
      • Delux Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,141,916
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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