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Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Part 2
A young multi-millionaire (McQueen) who is good at everything and has the Midas touch keeps himself entertained by pushing the limits in sports, business, and the law. He organizes a bank heist by hiring a crew of professional thieves, hoping to keep the heist money and insurance money. A young...




Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Part 1
A young multi-millionaire (McQueen) who is good at everything and has the Midas touch keeps himself entertained by pushing the limits in sports, business, and the law. He organizes a bank heist by hiring a crew of professional thieves, hoping to keep the heist money and insurance money. A young...




To Live and Die in LA (1985)
To Live and Die in L.A. is an American thriller film directed by William Friedkin and based on the novel written by former Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, who co-wrote the screenplay with Friedkin. The film features William L. Petersen, Willem Dafoe, John Turturro, John Pankow, among others.




Cape Fear (1962)
Playing fast and easy with ethics, a young prosecutor puts away a dangerous criminal for a long time. But the years pass and the criminal (still dangerous and full of quiet fury) serves his sentence, gets out, and moves to the small town where the now older prosecutor lives with his family. The...








The Friends of Eddie Coyle (Part 1) (1973)
Robert Mitchum plays a small time gun dealer working on the fringes of the mob. He owes money. He was arrested (released on bail) and he is looking at a medium long sentence if he doesn't snitch. The mob is worried he will and put a contract out on him.




The Getaway (1972)
A masterpiece of crime films and one of my all time favourites. McCoy (Steve McQueen) is a master thief, and he's in jail. His wife, also a thief (McGraw), pleads her husband's case with the head of the local mob Boss, and favours are called and palms are greased and McCoy is given probation...








The French Connection (1971)
The streets of New York are dry, there's no dope to be had. But two narcotic detectives, Popeye and Buddy, sniff out a huge shipment coming in from France, 32 million dollars worth of heroin. These detectives (Gene Hackman and Roy Schneider) track down the French kingpin and their New York...




The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)
Cosmo owns a strip club, but he also gambles above and beyond what he can pay. He gets in deep with the mob, and to pay off the debt they compel him to kill a Chinese bookie. But they don't tell him everything... John Cassavetes perhaps is the most well-known and regarded independent filmmaker...




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