Skip to main content
The Thomas Crown Affair poster

McQueen and Dunaway... partners in crime.

The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)

June 26, 19681h 42mEN
6.8

571 votes

Overview

Young businessman Thomas Crown is bored and decides to plan a robbery and assigns a professional agent with the right information to the job. However, Crown is soon betrayed yet cannot blow his cover because he’s in love.

Where to Watch

Streaming availability for India

Stream

MGM Plus Amazon Channel

Rent

Apple TV StoreAmazon Video

Buy

Apple TV Store
Powered by JustWatch The Thomas Crown Affair

Top Billed Cast

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

$4.3M

Revenue

$14.0M

Production Companies

The Mirisch CompanyNorman Jewison Productions

Movies Like The Thomas Crown Affair

Recommended for You

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

7.0

This is a wonderfully understated, classy heist movie that demonstrates clearly the panache of Steve McQueen as an actor. In the title role, he is a millionaire who presents an outward image of a man who has everything, but privately is meticulously planning and executing a bank robbery that nets him over $2 million. When the insurers bring in their best investigator - the glamorous and sassy Faye Dunaway, she quickly susses out what's what and we have a cunning game of cat and mouse tinged with some unsentimental romance. The Michel Legrand score is superb; the dialogue taut, occasionally wit…

Read full review →

tmdb76622195

4.0

They don't make 'em like this anymore, and that might be a good thing. McQueen is millionaire Thomas Crown, who hires a bunch of D.B. Cooper look-alikes to knock over a bank and give the money to him. He jets to Geneva with cash in tow, and opens a secret account that he uses to pay off his gang in installments. Fine. Jack Weston plays Erwin, one of the crooks who you just know is going to screw everything up. The Boston police are stumped, led by the lead stumped detective Eddie Malone (Paul Burke). There are no prints, no one seems to be able to give an accurate description of the gang, and…

Read full review →

Explore More