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      The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 film) - Wikipedia
      • Out of boredom, he masterminds a near perfect crime by organizing a five-man heist of $2.66 million from a Boston bank ($17.8 million in 2023 dollars [ 3 ]), with the getaway driver dumping the money in a quiet cemetery trash can.
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  2. Millionaire businessman-sportsman Thomas Crown is a handsome, dashing, cultured adrenaline junkie. Out of boredom, he masterminds a near perfect crime by organizing a five-man heist of $2.66 million from a Boston bank ($17.8 million in 2023 dollars [ 3 ] ), with the getaway driver dumping the money in a quiet cemetery trash can.

  3. Millionaire businessman-sportsman Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) accomplishes a perfect crime by orchestrating four men to steal $2,660,527.62 from a Boston bank ($22,389,167 in 2022 dollars), along with a fifth man Erwin who drives the getaway car with the money and dumps it in a cemetery trash can.

  4. Oct 5, 2023 · Starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway, this iconic film tells the story of a wealthy businessman who masterminds a daring bank heist, only to find himself pursued by a brilliant and determined insurance investigator.

  5. Sep 12, 2021 · Millionaire businessman Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) arranges for four men to steal $2,660,527.62 from a Boston bank. The men, who have never met before or seen Crown, successfully carry out the robbery. A fifth man then transports the stolen money and dumps it in a cemetery trash can.

  6. Billionaire Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan) is bored and in search of a challenge, so he decides to steal a painting by Claude Monet, worth $100 million dollars, from the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. Insurance investigator Catherine Banning (Rene Russo) is certain that the thief is Thomas Crown and intends to catch him.

  7. Mar 18, 2014 · Does Thomas steal the painting so that he can possess it forever? No, he does not. As the third act of the film reveals, he returns it secretly to the museum even before he has the slightest inkling that he is suspected of having stolen it.

  8. Crown's game is made clear: upon stealing the Monet, Crown had Anna forge the Pissarro over it and "returned" it to the museum. However, Crown has now vanished with another painting—one that Banning had told him she would have selected over the Monet.

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