The Thomas Crown Affair

The Thomas Crown Affair (1968)

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Corrected entry: At the cemetery, there is a very loud, coming-at-the-most-annoying-time chiming clock. Every time it goes off, we are shown the sight of the hammer hitting a largish bell. Count the chimes - there are 14.

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Correction: It isn't a clock. It's a tolling bell, as a burial is about to take place.

Other mistake: The bank robbers only took old notes, but the lead detective on the case reads out how much money was stolen: "Two million, six hundred and sixty-seven thousand, five hundred and twenty-seven dollars and sixty-two cents." There wasn't any change, it was all notes.

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