To Catch A Thief (1955) Cary Grant is John "the Cat" Robie, a suave ex-burglar whose life of ease along the French Riviera is torn asunder when a new string of robberies is committed with his trademark style. Can Robie prove his innocence, or will a beautiful heiress (Grace Kelly) lure him back into a life of crime, in Alfred Hitchcock's seductively stylish thriller?
Barefoot In The Park (1967) The first screen translation by Neil Simon of one of his own Broadway plays was this light comedy that portrayed married life in a fifth-floor walk-up apartment in New York City. Can young newlyweds Corie (Jane Fonda) and Paul Bratter (Robert Redford)-with vastly conflicting personalities (she's a free spirit, he's a stiff-shirt lawyer)-get past their differences and live happily ever after?
Love Story (1970) Ivy League tearjerker based on Erich Segal's novel stars Ryan O'Neal as Oliver Barrett IV, a well-healed Harvard pre-law student who falls in love with Jenny Cavalleri (Ali MacGraw), a foul-mouthed, working-class girl. But Oliver and Jenny must endure one tragedy after another when Oliver's father (Ray Milland) denies him access to the family fortune, and Jenny is diagnosed with a fatal illness.