"The Thomas Crown Affair" (1968) is a heist film directed by Norman Jewison. The story follows a wealthy businessman, Thomas Crown, who masterminds a bank robbery for the thrill of it. He becomes involved in a cat-and-mouse game with an insurance investigator, Vicki Anderson, who is determined to catch him.
The film is notable for its stylish cinematography and innovative editing techniques. It features a memorable score by Michel Legrand and explores themes of wealth, power, and the allure of crime. The film's blend of romance and suspense has made it a classic in the heist genre.