In 1955, Alfred Hitchcock’s “To Catch a Thief” became a cinematic milestone — starring Cary Grant as a charming jewel thief and Grace Kelly, then Princess Grace, as the woman he falls for. It was Kelly’s final Hollywood role before she ascended to royal life in Monaco, while Grant would go on to define classic cinema with films like “North by Northwest” and “Charade,” retiring in 1966 and passing in 1986. Their on-screen chemistry endured off-camera too, as Grant remained close to Kelly’s family and supported her foundation after her tragic 1982 death at 52. The film’s supporting cast also left lasting marks: Brigitte Auber, Jessie Royce Landis, John Williams, and Charles Vanel all enjoyed long, influential careers across decades of film — Williams and Vanel passing in the late ‘80s, their legacies woven into the fabric of cinema history.
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