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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
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  • 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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    9Juni78ukr

    Probably one of the best non-American family adventures in recent history.

    The Thief Lord was released in my country a couple of months ago and for some reason this movie almost immediately caught my attention. A German family adventure/fantasy movie with English language and with English actors – all of that seemed quite unusual and therefore interesting to me. At the same time I never heard of Cornelia Funke's novel of the same name so I didn't know exactly what to expect from the movie.

    I watched Thief Lord today and actually I liked it. It was really fascinating to see something fresh and different from typical and often annoying Hollywood family stuff. For young ones Thief Lord is an enjoyable family adventure with talented young cast against the background of one of the most beautiful cities in the whole world, Venice. For grown-ups besides that it's a story of bitter loneliness and sometimes misunderstanding which unite most of the characters. Two brothers, fifteen years old Prosper and much younger Bo, after death of their parents are separated. The younger goes to the old childless relatives and Prosper has been sent to an orphanage. But brothers can't live without each other and for six years old Bo Prosper is the only person who cares about him and loves him so much. Desperate, they run away. They have nowhere to go in the whole world and they are heading to Venice, the city that their mother loved so much. But the city is not welcome to runaways with no money and only unexpected help of a mysterious boy, who called himself Thief Lord and saves them from more troubles. Bo and Prosper join him and his team of orphans who find a refuge in a deserted movie theater. Soon our heroes learn that ancient city is full of surprises and what's is more that some strange magical things can happen there. They become involved into rather unexpected events and lives of different characters collide in Venice. We meet a lonely wife and husband, who also heading to Venice, trying to find a runaway child, who was merely a way to suppress their own loneliness, a lonely detective, who was hired to find Bo and some other characters. However, finally for many of our heroes resolution salvation of their personal problems will come in a rather unexpected way for each other.

    But the loneliest and most suffering from that is mysterious Thief Lord himself who is trying to keep his secrets inside of him. This key character is playing by Rollo Weeks, who looks very good in his rather complicated part. Both Aaron Johnson (Prosper) and Jasper Harris also left very positive impression from their acting, self-reliance and naturalness. Despite rather short running time of the movie the development of most main characters is not bad. We know enough about them to feel sympathy or antipathy to them and we are not indifferent to them, which is very important for such a story. The acting among adult cast was also not bad with most memorable and likable performance from Jim Carter as Victor.

    Thief Lord in the beginning the movie is fast paced and probably a little too short but mostly it's exciting well-filmed film with interesting and original story. The soundtrack one it's own looked very good and it's a very good addition to visual part even if sometimes the music is abstracted from what we saw on screen. And let me to say that visuals for such low-budgeted production were also not too bad. If you are looking for a good non-American family adventure film on English language as an alternative for Hollywood production featuring talented cast, probably you would be unable to find better choice than Thief Lord. Also it's worth to notice that the movie mostly successfully avoids typical and clichéd for American family films crude humor and language.

    I know possibly I'm too generous and surely Thief Lord is not a flawless masterpiece but I rated it 9 out of 10. Unfortunately such enjoyable and beautifully shot family movies so rarely appear in our movie theaters or video stores.

    And the last one thing that I almost forgot to mention. The title song "Orphan skies" is pretty cool and I liked it very much.
    cosmic_quest

    Enchanting

    'The Thief Lord' is an enchanting little film that will keep people of all ages occupied since it's executed in a manner that isn't too childish or sugary. Based on fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, the film centres on fourteen-year-old Prosper and six-year-old Bo, orphaned brothers who face being split up by their cruel aunt and uncle who intend to dump the elder boy in a children's home while they adopt the younger child. The boys flee to Venice, a city their mother told them was magical, where they are befriended by the mysterious Thief Lord and his band of street waifs. Stealing to provide for themselves, the children's lives are about to take another extraordinary turn as the Thief Lord's secret is unravelled and they discover why Venice truly is a place veiled of magic.

    The child cast in this film all give decent performances and manage to carry the film well, since it is very much a film that focuses on their characters. Rollo Weeks' Scipio is portrayed in a manner that shows him to be a less flashy, more troubled hero than Harry Potter of the films (an entirely different character to the Harry of the books). Aaron Johnson is perfect as Prosper, a young teenager caught between enjoying his own childhood and providing a parental figure to his brother while wee Jasper Harris was utterly adorable as Bo, proving that very young actors can still be talented. Their young co-stars of George MacKay, Lathaniel Dyer and Alice Connor are equally as effective in their roles. And the young cast are well-supported by their adult co-stars, particularly Jim Carter as the clumsy Victor and Alexei Sayle as the slimy Barbarossa.

    As an adaptation, 'The Thief Lord' is quite loyal to the books with the characters and the main plot remaining largely unchanged. The story is depicted in a manner that is involving and will endear the audience to the young characters and the musical score fitted the mood of the film perfectly. However, there were a couple of flaws, such as the scenes towards the end with the new 'children' (I don't want to elaborate too much in deference to those who haven't seen the film) were a bit too slapstick and didn't suit the rest of the film while the new version of Scipio should probably have been played by someone else since it just looked like Rollo Weeks with a bit of make-up on. And perhaps it should have been established where Proper and Bo lived previously so the audience aren't left wondering why the citizens of Venice all speak with English accents.

    That said, I found 'The Thief Lord' a charming film that should appeal to all ages of the family. It's a shame it's so underrated and received little acknowledgement in the UK since surely we should be supporting our talented home-grown young actors and be eager to show the world that British child acting doesn't begin and end with the Harry Potter cast.
    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.
    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.
    PirateRaven

    Fantastic

    I've always been a fan of the book, and I was thrilled to find out that a movie was being released. Last night as I had the movie in my hand and was putting it in my DVD player I thought "You know, this had better live up to my expectations or I'm going to be terribly disappointed."

    I was not disappointed.

    I'll have to say, my only tiny complaint is that Bo was a little /too/ cute, if you know what I mean. He was also not that great of an actor, but hey, he was a little kid.

    Scipio. He was fantastic. Rollo Weeks, a relatively unknown actor, did a awesome job. I don't think anyone else could have done the part quite as well. I wasn't even bothered by the fact that his hair was shorter than in the book, I thought it fit perfectly. He was definitely my favorite character. I liked him much better than in the book. Rollo Weeks gave the character much more personality and I had more sympathy for him.

    The other characters were also very well cast. Riccio was perfect, as was Mosca and Prosper.

    The sets were beautiful, and the filming was done surprisingly well for a low-budget film.

    I give it 10 stars. *********

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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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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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