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Latest revision as of 20:34, 28 June 2024

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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