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The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
Front Cover Actor Back Cover
Pierce Brosnan Thomas Crown
Rene Russo Catherine Olds Banning
Denis Leary Michael McCann
Frankie R. Faison Detective Paretti
Faye Dunaway The Psychiatrist
Ben Gazzara Andrew Wallace
Fritz Weaver John Reynolds
Frankie Faison Detective Paretti
Charles Keating Friedrich Golchan
Mark Margolis Heinrich Knutzhorn
Michael Lombard Bobby McKinley
Movie Details
Genre Action; Adventure; Comedy; Crime; Drama; Mystery; Romance; Thriller
Director John McTiernan
Producer Pierce Brosnan; Beau St. Clair; Bruce Moriarty
Writer Alan Trustman; Leslie Dixon; Kurt Wimmer
Photography Tom Priestley Jr.
Musician Bill Conti; Wasis Diop; Jamshied Sharifi
Studio MGM/UA
Language English
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Running Time 109 mins
Country USA
Color Color
IMDb Rating 6.6
Plot
For the Hollywood remake rule, which dictates that an update of an older film be inferior to the original in almost every aspect, The Thomas Crown Affair stands as a glorious exception. The original 1968 film, starring a dapper Steve McQueen and a radiant Faye Dunaway, was a diverting pop confection of mod clothes and nifty break-ins, but not much more. John McTiernan's new version, though, cranks up the entertainment factor to mach speed, turning what was a languid flick into a high-adrenaline caper romance. Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan) is now a man of industry who likes to indulge in a little high-priced art theft on the side; Catherine Banning (Rene Russo) is the insurance investigator determined to get on his tail in more ways than one. If you're thinking cat-and-mouse game, think again--it's more like cat vs. smarter cat, as both the thief and the investigator try to outwit each other and nothing is off-limits, especially after they start a highly charged love affair that's a heated mix of business and pleasure.

What makes this Thomas Crown more enjoyable than its predecesor is McTiernan's attention to detail in both the set action pieces (no surprise from the man who helmed Die Hard with precision accuracy) and the developing romance, the witty and intelligent script by Leslie Dixon (she wrote the love scenes) and Kurt Wimmer (he wrote the action scenes), and, most of all, its two stunning leads (both over 40 to boot), combustible both in and out of bed. Brosnan, usually held prisoner in the James Bond straitjacket, lets loose with both a relaxed sensuality and a comic spirit he's rarely expressed before. The film, however, pretty much belongs to Russo, who doesn't just steal the spotlight, but bends it to her will. Beautiful, stylish, smart, self-possessed, incredibly sexy, she's practically a walking icon; it's no wonder Crown falls for her hook, line, and sinker. With Denis Leary as a police detective smitten with Russo, and Faye Dunaway in a throwaway but wholly enjoyable cameo as Brosnan's therapist. --Mark Englehart

Personal Details
Seen It No
Index 224
Collection Status In Collection
Links Amazon US
The Thomas Crown Affair at Movie Collector Connect
IMDB
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Product Details
Edition Special Edition
Format DVD
Region Region 1
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
UPC (Barcode) 027616745224
Release Date 9/2/2003
Subtitles English; English (Closed Captioned); French
Packaging Keep Case
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
Extra Features
Color Closed-captioned Widescreen Dolby