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The Thomas Crown Affair
Widescreen
Actor/Actress:
Steve McQueen
,
Faye Dunaway
,
Paul Burke
Director:
Norman Jewison
Year:
1968
Runtime:
102
Rating:
R (MPAA)
Language:
Original: English; Subtitled: English, French, Spanish
Color:
Y
Closed Captioned:
N
UPC:
027616927828
Item Number:
MGD008790
Other Formats:
In Norman Jewison's 1968 crime caper, Steve McQueen stars as Thomas Crown, a rich and charming businessman--and the last person to be suspected as a bank-robbing mastermind. Faye Dunaway is Vicki Anderson, the insurance investigator assigned to the case. As Anderson proceeds in her search for the criminal, her sights become set on the millionaire thrill-seeker. The film captures McQueen near the height of his powers and popularity and was nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Original Score and Best Song ("The Windmills of Your Mind"). THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR was remade--starring Pierce Brosnan and Rene Russo--in 1999, with Dunaway appearing as a psychologist.
A wealthy Boston tycoon, who masterminds bank heists for the thrill of the chase, becomes romantically involved with a beautiful insurance investigator; unfortunately for him, she's got a hidden agenda of her own... putting him behind bars.
Theatrical release: 1968
The film was remade in 1999 and features Faye Dunaway in a small part as a psychologist.
Director Norman Jewison is a Canadian who got his start in film working for BBC-TV in London, later working for CBS-TV in the U.S.
Norman Jewison sites the French New Wave as an influence in the style he chose for THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR.
The chess scene is considered to be one of the steamiest of the film, full of sexual overtones such as Vicky's stroking of one of the pieces before making her move.
The multi-screen displays are one element of the film that give it a particularly unique style.
DVD features include commentary from Norman Jewison, the theatrical trailer, and detailed scene selections (32 total!)
DVD Features:
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Mono - English
Subtitles - English - Optional
Subtitles - French - Optional
Subtitles - Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary - 1. Norman Jewison - Director
Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer
Additional Products:
8-Page Booklet featuring Production Notes and a Revealing Look at the Film
Stars
Steve McQueen
:
American actor, BULLIT
Faye Dunaway
:
Oscar winning american actress, NETWORK
Paul Burke
:
American TV/Film Actor
Yaphet Kotto
:
American Actor
Todd Martin
:
Sam Melville
:
American Actor
Addison Powell
:
Actor\"3 Days Of Condor"
Judy Pace
:
American Actress/1970s
Director
Norman Jewison
:
Director, producer
Producer
Norman Jewison
:
Director, producer
Composer
Michel Legrand
:
French Film Composer, LOLA (1961), MADELINE (1998)
Editor
Hal Ashby
:
American Director/Editor
Ralph E. Winters
:
American Editor
Byron Brandt
:
Editor, MISS ALL-AMERICAN BEAUTY
Cinematographer
Haskell Wexler:
Cinematographer/Director/Producer/Screenwriter
Writer
Alan R. Trustman:
Screenwriter
Art Director
Robert Boyle:
Designer/Art Director
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