: Major filming took place throughout these resort towns, including the flower market in Nice.
: Hitchcock famously called the film a "lightweight story". It prioritized sophisticated comedy and visual splendor over the intense suspense typical of his other works. To Catch a Thief (1955)
The film's "co-star" is the French Riviera, featuring several iconic real-world locations. : Major filming took place throughout these resort
: The film was shot in Technicolor and VistaVision , winning an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for Robert Burks’ stunning depiction of the Riviera. to identify potential victims.
: To clear his name and avoid returning to prison, Robie must catch the real thief. He enlists the help of an insurance agent, H.H. Hughson, to identify potential victims.