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L'Affaire Thomas Crown

Original title: The Thomas Crown Affair
  • 1968
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  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
31K
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Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway in L'Affaire Thomas Crown (1968)
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A debonair, adventuresome bank executive believes he has pulled off the perfect multi-million dollar heist, only to match wits with an insurance investigator who will do anything to get her ... Read allA debonair, adventuresome bank executive believes he has pulled off the perfect multi-million dollar heist, only to match wits with an insurance investigator who will do anything to get her man.A debonair, adventuresome bank executive believes he has pulled off the perfect multi-million dollar heist, only to match wits with an insurance investigator who will do anything to get her man.

  • Director
    • Norman Jewison
  • Writer
    • Alan Trustman
  • Stars
    • Steve McQueen
    • Faye Dunaway
    • Paul Burke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    31K
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    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writer
      • Alan Trustman
    • Stars
      • Steve McQueen
      • Faye Dunaway
      • Paul Burke
    • 200User reviews
    • 88Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
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    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    • Director
      • Norman Jewison
    • Writer
      • Alan Trustman
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    7pmacors

    Better than the 1999 version

    This film seems very audacious for its age. It looks like it has been edited just two years ago because of the very dynamic way the bank attack scenes were filmed and the very sensual way the chess game scene was acted.

    I very liked this movie, which very cool and very 'french' in its ambiance.
    6utgard14

    Keep the Car

    Not what I expected. I expected a movie centered around Steve McQueen pulling off a heist. But actually it's a movie where the (brief) heist occurs early and the rest of the movie is about an insurance investigator played by Faye Dunaway trying to snare McQueen. The leaps of logic that allow Dunaway to get on McQueen's trail strain credulity even more than the implausible heist. The plot leaks like a sieve but the flashy direction and charismatic performances by the leads keeps you interested. McQueen and Dunaway definitely had chemistry. Hard to believe that terrible theme song won an Oscar. It's a good film so give it a shot, especially if you're a fan of "the king of cool" Steve McQueen.
    7bkoganbing

    Stealing With Style

    Thomas Crown is a mysterious gazillionaire who is frankly bored with his life. What to do when you're a thirty something and have all the resources available. For a lark, plan the perfect crime.

    So in The Thomas Crown Affair, Steve McQueen does just that. He recruits four people at random for the crime, none of whom know each other and pull off a really neat bank robbery.

    It seems like Paul Burke and the Boston PD aren't getting the job done so the bank brings in Faye Dunaway as an insurance investigator. She does this for a 10% finders fee, not for a policeman's salary. She also doesn't have to follow the rules the way the cops do.

    Dunaway is smart and she does figure out it's McQueen who's the mastermind. She baits him in some of the same way that Inspector Slimane baits Pepe LeMoko. Of course she really gets up close and personal in a way that Slimane couldn't. All this really does get to Paul Burke, whose performance is unfortunately overlooked in talking about The Thomas Crown Affair.

    It's a battle of hubris between McQueen and Dunaway and the film does keep you in some suspense as to who will win out.

    The Thomas Crown Affair garnered won Academy Award for Michel LeGrand's song, The Windmills of Your Mind. It's a stylishly done caper film and I guarantee you won't be able to anticipate the outcome.
    6tomgillespie2002

    Pretty fun, but hollow at its centre

    Some movies rely on the chemistry of their lead co-stars in order to engage their audience, hoping that the thrill of watching two sexy movie-stars romancing and eventually getting it on with each other will provide sufficient escapism to make the reality lurking outside seem a world away. It's difficult to think of a film as reliant on the raw sex appeal of its superstars than Norman Jewison's 1968 heist thriller The Thomas Crown Affair, and Steve McQueen, as the titular millionaire playboy, and Faye Dunaway, as the sultry insurance investigator hot on his tail, positively sizzle with chemistry. In fact, they are so gorgeous that they manage to turn a game of chess into a playful game of seduction. The duo have certainly given much better performances during their careers, but they have never looked so good.

    This pretty much sums up The Thomas Crown Affair: a polished, colourful star vehicle with an unashamedly glossy veneer. At the very centre of the story is a bank heist gone right, masterminded by the rather smug Thomas Crown (McQueen) after he handpicks his crew without ever letting them see his face. The thieves escape with over 2 million dollars, and nobody, including the rather clueless Detective Eddy Malone (Paul Burke), has any idea who it was. Enter Vicki Anderson (Dunaway), a no-nonsense independent woman with a love of the finer things in life. She quickly figures out that Crown was behind it all, but remains puzzled at why a man with everything would want to steal money he doesn't need. Of course, it's all a game, and the couple start their own game of cat-and-mouse as they embark on a steam affair.

    Taking inspiration from the Expo 67 film A Place to Stand, which greatly impressed McQueen, Jewison employs 'multi-dynamic image technique', splitting the screen into sections with each part showing a different viewpoint. It gives the film a unique style, especially during the opening heist, and when combined with 60s kitsch, everything is wonderful to look at. While the visuals still impress, the characters are somewhat dated. He's the rich, philandering charmer, and she is bowled over by his fast-living and expensive possessions. It makes it all the more difficult to warm to a character I would detest in real life, but McQueen has more than enough charisma to pull through. There are never any real stakes, but it's pretty fun while it lasts, just a little hollow at its centre. The Pierce Brosnan/Rene Russo remake from 1999 makes for a more satisfying ride.
    8Galina_movie_fan

    An Affair To Remember

    The original "Thomas Crown Affair" directed by Norman Jewison is one of the coolest movies ever made and great fun for all of its 100 minutes - a clever bank-heist caper combined with the sensual romance where both participants (the brilliant bank robber and his match, the sultry and shrewd insurance investigator) are sophisticated, quick-witted and oh so cool. The split-screen technique really works well in this movie and I should mention the song "The Windmills of Your Mind" by Michel Legrand that very deservingly received an Oscar - and it does not happen often in the best song categories.

    The chess game between "King Of Cool" Steve McQueen and 27 year old Faye Dunaway in the most provocative dress possible is one of the sexiest and most exiting without actual sex involved (my favorite kind of scenes - let my imagination work, let everything happen in my mind) scenes ever filmed. IMO, the 60s was one of the best dressed decades ever with the first wave of mini (and I mean it) skirts and elegant suits and dresses.

    From Faye Dunaway's interview to "USA Today" about working with McQueen, "We had the most magical spark. Our hearts and souls combined. There was no romance off screen but on screen it was like a smack."

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    • Trivia
      Writer Alan Trustman got the idea for the film when he was working in a bank and spent his more idle moments imagining how to rob it.
    • Goofs
      The PA system at the polo game announced the "end of the first period". The divisions of a polo match are called "chukkers".
    • Quotes

      Thomas Crown: Left early. Please come with the money... or, you keep the Rolls. All my love, Tommy.

    • Connections
      Edited into Il était une fois Michel Legrand (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      The Windmills of your Mind
      Music by Michel Legrand

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

      Performed by Noel Harrison

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sociedad para el crimen
    • Filming locations
      • 85 Mt. Vernon Street, Beacon Hill, Boston, Massachusetts, USA(Thomas Crown's residence)
    • Production companies
      • The Mirisch Corporation
      • Simkoe
      • Solar Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $43,050
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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