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Pierce Brosnan | Thomas Crown | |
Denis Leary | Michael McCann | |
Rene Russo | Catherine Olds Banning | |
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 | Proctor Robert McKinley | |
James Saito | Paul Cheng |
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Producer | Pierce Brosnan
Beau St. Clair |
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Writer | Kurt Wimmer
Alan Trustman |
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Cinematography | Tom Priestley Jr.
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Musician | Bill Conti
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Thomas Crown (Pierce Brosnan), a billionaire, is a risky entrepreneur who loves a good challenge. He does some crazy things, such as wrecking an luxury ship and bets $100,000 on a golf stroke just to show he can do whatever he pleases. Crown steals a work of art by Monet valued at $100,000,000. The insurers for the painting unleash an insurance detective named Catherine Banning (Rene Russo) to help the law enforcement solve the theft. From the start, Banning suspects Crown is responsible for the robbery. The complex pursuit that follows gives Crown precisely what he was looking for: a challenge. |
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