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1956 Oscar for Best Cinematography, Hitchcock's Divine Work "To Catch a Thief"

In 1955, "To Catch a Thief", directed by Alfred Hitchcock, Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, was released in the United States on August 5, 1955.

The film tells the story of the once-famous thief John Robbie, in order to get rid of the suspicion of theft, began to personally investigate the murderer who imitated his methods and repeatedly committed crimes, and launched a battle of wits and courage to catch thieves.

1956 Oscar for Best Cinematography, Hitchcock's Divine Work "To Catch a Thief"

While promoting the film during the Cannes Film Festival, Grace Kelly met her future king husband and later married into the Monaco royal family as Princess Monaco.

Grace Kelly died in a car accident in 1982 on the same stretch of road she sped away in To Catch a Thief.

1956 Oscar for Best Cinematography, Hitchcock's Divine Work "To Catch a Thief"

Grace Kelly. In 1955, she won the 27th Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Country Girl. In 1956, Grace Kelly married Rainier III and became Princess of Monaco.

1956 Oscar for Best Cinematography, Hitchcock's Divine Work "To Catch a Thief"

Grace Kelly (November 12, 1929 – September 14, 1982) was a Philadelphia-american actress. Grace died in a car accident on September 14, 1982, at the age of 52.

1956 Oscar for Best Cinematography, Hitchcock's Divine Work "To Catch a Thief"

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