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Profitant d'une amnistie que lui a valu son engagement dans la Résistance, John Robie, cambrioleur assagi surnommé "le Chat", goûte une retraite paisible et dorée sur la Côte d'Azur. Mais de riches vacanciers sont victimes d'une vague de cambriolages portant sa signature. Un voleur semble utiliser ses méthodes qui le désignent tout naturellement comme le principal suspect aux yeux de la police. "Le Chat" prend dès lors la fuite et décide de mener sa propre enquête... (Swashbuckler Films)

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anglais I have mixed feelings about this movie. Cary Grant was great as usual, and Grace Kelly was (just) a feast for the eyes, but honestly, I expected more from a director of Hitchcock's caliber. At certain moments, both the plot and the performances seemed contrived, and I couldn't help but compare it to Operation Petticoat (1959), which I saw yesterday and liked much better. Here, I felt as if the creators couldn't quite decide if they wanted to make a comedy, a romance, or a thriller. The resulting mix has a bit of everything but not enough of anything. I expect more humor in a comedy and more tension in a thriller, and the romantic storyline was simplified in a way that made it unconvincing. I partially enjoyed watching the film and had a good time, but on the other hand, I was quite disappointed with how it was handled, so, as I said - I have mixed feelings about this movie. / "What do you say?" "My only comment would be highly censurable." / Lesson learned: "Oh, Mother will love it up here." How fitting:-) 2*+ ()