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[[File:The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair'''''.]]'''''The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair''''' is a 1968 American heist film about a millionaire businessman-sportsman (Steve McQueen), whose theft of a Gutenberg Bible draws unwanted attention from an independent insurance investigator (Fate | [[File:The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair'''''.]]'''''The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair''''' is a 1968 American heist film about a millionaire businessman-sportsman (Steve McQueen), whose theft of a Gutenberg Bible draws unwanted attention from an independent insurance investigator (Fate Dunaway) and a restless Apostle (Thomas). | ||
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File:Networktown.jpg|link=Networktown|'''''[[Networktown]]''''' is an American neo-noir thriller drama film about a ruthless entrepreneur (Faye Dunaway) who blackmails a computer network executive (William Holden) into tracking down "the man with the broken nose" (Jack Nicholson). | |||
File:Sodom and Gomorrah - Sins of the Pineapple.jpg|link=Sodom and Gomorrah: Sins of the Pineapple|'''''[[Sodom and Gomorrah: Sins of the Pineapple]]''''' is a 1962 epic religion-cooking film, loosely based on the Biblical reading of Sodom and Gomorrah. | |||
File:Thomas Crown 2 - Curse of the Diamond Skull.jpg|link=Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull|'''''[[Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull]]''''' is an American drama film about a wealthy art thief (Pierce Brosnan) who makes promises to Damien Hirst which he has no intention of fulfilling. Co-starring Damien Hirst's lawyer as Comic Relief Guy (uncredited). | File:Thomas Crown 2 - Curse of the Diamond Skull.jpg|link=Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull|'''''[[Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull]]''''' is an American drama film about a wealthy art thief (Pierce Brosnan) who makes promises to Damien Hirst which he has no intention of fulfilling. Co-starring Damien Hirst's lawyer as Comic Relief Guy (uncredited). | ||
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* ''[[Networktown]]'' | |||
* ''[[Sodom and Gomorrah: Sins of the Pineapple]]'' | |||
* ''[[Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull]]'' | * ''[[Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull]]'' | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thomas_Crown_Affair_(1968_film) The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 film)] @ Wikipedia | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 28 June 2024
The Thomas the Apostle Crown Affair is a 1968 American heist film about a millionaire businessman-sportsman (Steve McQueen), whose theft of a Gutenberg Bible draws unwanted attention from an independent insurance investigator (Fate Dunaway) and a restless Apostle (Thomas).
Hashtags
- #TomsInFilmOrSong
In the News
Networktown is an American neo-noir thriller drama film about a ruthless entrepreneur (Faye Dunaway) who blackmails a computer network executive (William Holden) into tracking down "the man with the broken nose" (Jack Nicholson).
Sodom and Gomorrah: Sins of the Pineapple is a 1962 epic religion-cooking film, loosely based on the Biblical reading of Sodom and Gomorrah.
Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull is an American drama film about a wealthy art thief (Pierce Brosnan) who makes promises to Damien Hirst which he has no intention of fulfilling. Co-starring Damien Hirst's lawyer as Comic Relief Guy (uncredited).
Dial E for Elon is a 1954 American dystopian crime thriller film about a wealthy entrepreneur (Elon Musk) who starts a phone dating service for all the world's women to date him.
Fiction cross-reference
- Dial E for Elon
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Networktown
- Sodom and Gomorrah: Sins of the Pineapple
- Thomas Crown 2: Curse of the Diamond Skull
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 film) @ Wikipedia
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (10 January 2023)
- Post @ Twitter (8 September 2022) - banner
- Post @ Twitter (27 July 2022)
- Post @ Twitter
- Post @ Twitter (9 May 2022)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Bible (nonfiction)
- Christianity (nonfiction)
- Names (nonfiction)
- Religion (nonfiction)
- 1960s (nonfiction)
- 1968 (nonfiction)
- Paul Burke (nonfiction)
- Faye Dunaway (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Norman Jewison (nonfiction)
- Michel Legrand (nonfiction)
- Steve McQueen (nonfiction)
- The Thomas Crown Affair (1968 film) (nonfiction)
- Jack Weston (nonfiction)