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The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)

6.7 | Aug 06, 1999 (US) | Drama, Crime, Romance | 01:53
Budget: 48 000 000 | Revenue: 124 305 181

How do you get the man who has everything?

Bored billionaire executive Thomas Crown entertains himself by stealing a Monet from a reputed museum with an elaborate diversion. When Catherine Banning, the insurance company's investigator, takes an interest in Crown, he may have met his match, and a complicated back-and-forth game with seductive undertones begins between them.

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Pierce Brosnan
Thomas Crown
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Rene Russo
Catherine Banning
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Denis Leary
Det. Michael McCann
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Frankie Faison
Det. Paretti
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Faye Dunaway
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Esther Cañadas
Anna Knudsen
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James Saito
Paul Cheng
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Michael Lombard
Proctor Bobby McKinley
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Fritz Weaver
John Reynolds (Golf Buddy)
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Charles Keating
Friedrich Golchan

Reviews

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The Movie Mob
5 | Sep 14, 2022
**The Thomas Crown Affair disappointed even with a solid cast, crew, and concept.** I really wanted to like this movie. What could go wrong with Pierce Brosnan as the lead and John McTiernan at the helm of a sophisticated heist film? Sadly, it wasn’t what I had hoped. The Thomas Crown Affair was more of a romance movie with some art robbery mixed in. The film’s musical score reminded me of cheap elevator music that distracted much more than enhanced. The movie also threw some rather long, awkward sex scenes and nudity that were completely unnecessary. Those scenes are always unnecessary to me, but these were extra cringe. I expected much more from a film that regularly charts high on all-time heist movie lists.
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JPV852
8 | Jan 14, 2022
Great romance-crime-drama featuring two wonderful performances from Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo who share incredible chemistry in their cat-and-mouse play. The crime element is also well done, although how Crowne gets the painting into that small briefcase still confuses me. But seen this one several times over the years and it's entertaining every single time. **4.25/5**