- The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 film)
Infobox_Film
name = The Thomas Crown Affair
caption = original movie poster
director =Norman Jewison
producer =Norman Jewison Hal Ashby
writer =Alan Trustman
starring =Steve McQueen Faye Dunaway Jack Weston Gordon Pinsent Yaphet Kotto Fritz Weaver
movie_music =Michel Legrand
editing =Hal Ashby Byron Brandt Ralph E. Winters
distributor =United Artists (1968-1981)Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1981-present)
released =June 19 ,1968
runtime = 102 min
language = English
imdb_id = 0063688
music =
awards =
budget = $4,300,000 (estimated)"The Thomas Crown Affair" is a 1968 movie by
Norman Jewison starringSteve McQueen andFaye Dunaway . A remake was released in 1999 starringPierce Brosnan andRene Russo .The 1968 version was nominated for two
Academy Awards for Original Music Score and Best Song. It won an Academy Award for Best Song with "Windmills of Your Mind" byMichel Legrand (music),Marilyn Bergman andAlan Bergman (lyrics).Plot
Thomas Crown, a young, handsome millionaire pulls off the perfect crime by having five men rob a bank and dump the money - approx. $2.6 million - in a trash can, which Crown retrieves later and stores in a Geneva bank. Vicki Anderson, an independent insurance investigator, is contracted to investigate the heist. As she digs deeper into the case she begins to suspect Crown's involvement. In an attempt to get closer she begins seeing Crown socially, openly telling him she is investigating him. Their relationship evolves into an affair; this affair however is threatened by Vicki's moral obligation to bring Thomas Crown to justice.
Crown decides to organize another caper for the sheer sake of rebelling against the authority. He asks Vicki to join him in his flight afterwards, but she betrays him to her contractors. Moving in to make the arrest, she finds Crown sent a messenger in his place with a salutation. Crown is then shown flying away in a jet, a smile on his face.
Character
Set in the City of
Boston, Massachusetts , Thomas Crown is described in detail after a police comparison of bank customers who have taken multiple trips toSwitzerland . Per the dossier he is 36, divorced, "she kept the children", has $4 million, graduated Dartmouth undergrad and Harvard Business [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdeAjtQVEA0] . He is involved in currency arbitrage but we also see him involved in other investments such as securities and real estate - a "Tommy Crown property" is remarked by one buyer. We see among his hobbies are playingpolo and gliding. Crown's residence is in the Beacon Hill section of Boston's fashionable Back Bay district. [http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article.jsp?cid=31501&mainArticleId=203359]Production
The use of split screens to show simultaneous actions was inspired by the breakthrough film "
In the Labyrinth ". [cite news|title=When camera and gun collide|author=Atherton, Tony|publisher=Ottawa Citizen |pages=D7|date=2000-07-10]The film also features the now famous chess scene. McQueen and Dunaway play a game of chess, silently flirting with each other, caressing the chess pieces, using them as metaphorical sexual objects.
Trivia
Faye Dunaway, co-star of the original 1968 release, makes a cameo in the 1999 remake as Thomas Crown's (Pierce Brosnan) therapist.
In the 2004 remake of "Alfie" there is a scene where Alfie (
Jude Law ) returns to his flat and finds his girlfriend Nikki (Sienna Miller ) asleep in front of the television which is showing the scene where Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen first kiss.The scene where Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen play chess is spoofed in with Mike Myers and
Kristen Johnston .Cast
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Steve McQueen as Thomas Crown
*Faye Dunaway as Vicki Anderson
*Paul Burke as Detective Lt. Edward 'Eddy' Malone
*Jack Weston as Erwin Weaver
*Gordon Pinsent as Jamie McDonald
*Biff McGuire as Sandy
*Yaphet Kotto as Carl
*Addison Powell as Abe
*Astrid Heeren as GwenSean Connery had been the original choice for the title role but declined—a decision he later regretted.Crew
*Directed by:
Norman Jewison
*Written by:Alan Trustman
*Music by:Michel Legrand
*Produced by:Norman Jewison ,Hal Ashby
*Production Company:The Mirisch Corporation
*Distributed by:United Artists Reception
The film was only moderately successful at the box office, grossing $14,000,000 on a $6,000,000 budget. Reviews were mixed. The chemistry between McQueen and Dunaway and Norman Jewison's stylish direction were praised, but the plotting and writing were considered rather thin. Roger Ebert gave it 2 1/2 stars out of four and called it "possibly the most under-plotted, underwritten, over-photographed film of the year. Which is not to say it isn't great to look at. It is." [cite web|url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19680827/REVIEWS/808270301/1023|title="Thomas Crown Affair"|accessdate=2008-06-04|last=Ebert|first=Roger|date=1968-08-27] Despite its tepid reaction, however, it has since become a
cult film and inspired a 1999 remake.Academy Awards
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