EAN-13 | 8809388316169 |
Product Name | How to Steal a Million |
Category | Electronics / Photography: A/V Media: Movie / TV |
Amazon.com | Buy on Amazon ~ B00MTUKKTK |
Price New | 22.88 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Run Time | 123 minutes |
Cast | Audrey Hepburn, Eli Wallach, Peter OToole |
Genre | comedy |
Run Time | 123 minutes |
Binding | DVD |
Format | NTSC, Widescreen, Dolby, Letterboxed |
Run Time | 123 minutes |
Long Description | - IMPORT FROM KOREA - NTSC REGION FREE (PLAYS ON U.S. and Canada DVD PLAYERS) - LANGUAGE: ENGLISH - OPTIONAL SUBTITLES: ENGLISH, KOREAN or NONE - ENGLISH AND KOREAN TEXT ON FRONT AND BACK OF ARTWORK - Region3 may be printed on back. But actually it is region Free - The Korean dvd may be edited due to censorship. - Nicole's father, a legendary art collector, lends his prized Cellini Venus to a prestigious Paris museum. Unfortunately, the Venus was *not* sculpted by Cellini but by Nicole's grandfather. (Her father is a forger as well, but his specialty is paintings.) Before tests can be done which would prove the Venus a fake, Nicole enlists the services of "society burglar" Simon Demott to steal the million dollar statue. |
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