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The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)
Bored millionaire Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) concocts and executes a brilliant scheme to rob a bank without having to do any of the work himself. When Vicki Anderson (Faye Dunaway), an investigator for the bank's insurance company, takes an interest in Crown, the two begin a complicated cat-and-mouse game with a romantic undertone. In an attempt to decipher Anderson's agenda, Crown devises another robbery like his first, wondering if he can get away with the same crime twice.
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August 11, 2012
Made at the height of Steve McQueen's popularity, this romantic heist thriller contains one of the sexiest scenes in a Hollywood film.October 31, 2007
Flimsy but great fun.October 31, 2007
It's no doubt dated now, and the multiscreen graphics won't make any sense on a pan-and-scan video version, but this heist movie starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway was considered pretty hot stuff back in 1968.July 21, 2007
Delightful.May 09, 2005
There are a lot of good things.March 26, 2009
The Norman Jewison film tells a crackerjack story, well-tooled, professionally crafted and fashioned with obvious meticulous care.October 23, 2004
Possibly the most under-plotted, underwritten, over-photographed film of the year.June 24, 2006
A sad product of its times.May 21, 2009
Surface gloss is what you get in this caper-romance.June 29, 2005
stylish caper thrillerJune 26, 2017
Jewison continues to prove himself among the most facile and appropriative of the two-dimensional directors ...October 31, 2007
McQueen is charming, reads his lines well, and shows that he isn't just another short actor with an interesting face.