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"The Thomas Crown Affair" is a 1999 heist film directed by John McTiernan, starring Pierce Brosnan as Thomas Crown and Rene Russo as Catherine Banning. Here's a detailed summary with all the spoilers
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The film follows John Brown (played by Matthew Broderick), a security guard who dreams of becoming a police officer. After an accident involving the evil Sanford Scolex (played by Rupert Everett), Joh
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The film centers around the murder investigation of Captain Elisabeth Campbell (played by Leslie Stefanson), the daughter of General Joseph Campbell (played by James Cromwell), a highly respected mili
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The film tells the tragic true story of Brandon Teena (played by Hilary Swank), a transgender man who was brutally murdered in rural Nebraska in 1993. Brandon, born Teena Brandon, moves to Falls City,
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The film follows Lincoln Rhyme (Denzel Washington), a quadriplegic forensic criminologist and former NYPD detective, who is called out of retirement to help solve a series of gruesome murders in New Y
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The film follows Jeff Cole (played by Omar Epps), a young and ambitious undercover cop tasked with infiltrating the inner circle of a powerful drug lord named Dwayne Gittens, also known as "God" (play
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The film follows Michael Felgate (played by Hugh Grant), a British auctioneer who becomes engaged to Gina Vitale (played by Jeanne Tripplehorn), a beautiful woman from New York. However, as their rela
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The film follows the story of Libby Parsons (played by Ashley Judd), a devoted wife and mother who is wrongfully convicted of murdering her wealthy husband Nick (played by Bruce Greenwood). Libby is s
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The film follows the story of Miles Logan (played by Martin Lawrence), a skilled jewel thief who hides a valuable diamond in the air duct of a construction site before being arrested by police. Two ye
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The film primarily takes place in the Cold Mountain Penitentiary, where death row supervisor Paul Edgecomb (played by Tom Hanks) oversees the execution of inmates awaiting the electric chair, known as
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