Frame from the romcom heist film 'How to Steal a Million' (1966). A slightly smiling dark haired woman (Audrey Hepburn as Nicole Bonnet) wearing wearing a white short sleeved shirt and skirt is sitting on a wooden arm chair (on the right) and looking at a goateed brown haired older man (Hugh Griffith as Charles Bonnet) wearing a black jacket and holding an overturned painting on his left hand.
Frame from the romcom heist film 'How to Steal a Million' (1966). A dark haired woman (Audrey Hepburn as Nicole Bonnet) wearing a black dress with see-through sleeves and a black see-through mask covering the top part of her face is sitting in a booth (on the right) holding a lit cigarette in her right hand and facing a dark brown haired man (Peter O'Toole as Simon Dermott) wearing a dark suit sitting on the other side of the table (on the left with his back to the camera).
Frame from the romcom heist film 'How to Steal a Million' (1966). Close-up of a dark haired woman (Audrey Hepburn as Nicole Bonnet) wearing a dark green dress (on the left) sitting in a closet on the knee a dark brown haired man (Peter O'Toole as Simon Dermott) wearing a black suit, a black tie and a white collared shirt (on the right). She's resting her left hand on his left shoulder.
Frame from the romcom heist film 'How to Steal a Million' (1966). A dark brown haired man (Peter O'Toole as Simon Dermott) wearing a black suit (on the left) sitting in a booth facing a dark haired woman (Audrey Hepburn as Nicole Bonnet) wearing a white hat, a black coat with a white lining (on the right). There's an almost finished drink in a tall glass on the table and two Perrier mineral water bottles.
Sure #HowToStealAMillion could've been leaner. For example the film's romcom aspects would've worked just fine even without the entire subplot involving Eli Wallach's character. But I'd be willing to overlook a whole lot more just for Audrey's sake. 'Cos she was born for roles like this! 📽️🎞️