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By Brent Shepherd

Published on March 04, 2009 at 2:01am

Equal parts handsome leading man and gifted physical comedian, Cary Grant translated Archie Leach's talent for pratfalls into the unparalleled grace of a man who could traverse a steep rooftop in Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch a Thief. As reformed cat burglar John Robie, the debonair Grant pitches both ends of a doubleheader — tracking the jewel thief who's arousing renewed police interest in him while taking the delicious Grace Kelly out of circulation (a feat that Prince Rainier of Monaco actually accomplished during the production of this film). Screening at 7 p.m. at Tivoli Cinemas (4050 Pennsylvania, 913-383-7756), Thief is one in a series of Hitchcock films presented with UMKC's Department of Communication Studies. Admission is $3 (free for UMKC students and staff with valid ID). For more information, see tivolikc.com.Brent Shepherd
Tue., March 10, 7 p.m., 2009