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Who starred in the 1999 movie “The Thomas Crown Affair”, which was directed by John McTiernan?

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Who starred in the 1999 movie “The Thomas Crown Affair”, which was directed by John McTiernan?

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The Thomas Crown Affair is a 1999 heist film by John McTiernan, director of Die Hard and The Hunt for Red October. It is a remake of the 1968 film of the same name. It stars Pierce Brosnan in the title role, a self-made billionaire who steals a painting and is tracked by an insurance investigator played by Rene Russo. The success of the film prompted a sequel planned for release in 2009 titled The Topkapi Affair, which is also a remake-of the 1964 film Topkapi starring Melina Mercouri, Maximilian Schell, and Peter Ustinov. Both films are based on Eric Ambler’s 1962 novel, The Light of Day. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.

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The Thomas Crown Affair Cast: Pierce Brosnan … Thomas Crown Rene Russo … Catherine Banning Denis Leary … Michael McCann Ben Gazzara … Andrew Wallace Frankie Faison … Detective Paretti Fritz Weaver … John Reynolds Charles Keating … Friedrich Golchan Mark Margolis … Heinrich Knutzhorn Faye Dunaway … The Psychiatrist Michael Lombard … Bobby McKinley Bill Ambrozy … Proctor Michael Bahr … Proctor (as Michael S. Bahr) Robert D. Novak … Proctor (as Robert Novak) Joe H. Lamb … Proctor (as Joe Lamb) James Saito … Paul Cheng Plot summary: A very rich and successful playboy amuses himself by stealing artwork, but may have met his match in a seductive detective. Sources: http://www.imdb.

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