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Millionaire | In Love With Enemy
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6.9/10
IMDbBest Music Original Song | 1969 | Alan
Best Original Song | 1969 | Michel
Best Music Original Score for a Motion Picture not a Musical | 1969 | Michel
Best Original Score | 1969 | Michel
1970 | Michel
Budget 4,300,000 USD
Box Office Collection 14,000,000 USD
Writer Alan Trustman got the idea for the film when he was working in a bank and spent his more idle moments imagining how to rob it.
According to Norman Jewison, the initial bank robbery was filmed at the downtown branch of the National Shawmut Bank, and that although the guards and bank officials knew what was going on, the customers did not because the filmmakers were using a concealed camera. Although they apparently thought that a real robbery was occurring, none of the customers or pedestrians interfered in any way.
After watching a five hour rough cut of the film, composer Michel Legrand took a six week vacation during which he wrote 90 minutes of music. The film was then reedited to the music, instead of the other way around. If this experiment had failed, Legrand would have written a second score in the traditional way free of charge.
Of all of the films that Steve McQueen made in his career, this is reported to have been his favorite.
One of the more noteworthy aspects of the film is its split screen opening sequence. While some claim that this is an example of style over content, the real reason the split screen was adopted was because editor Hal Ashby was tasked with reducing the running time of the opening.
"Thomas Crown: Left early. Please come with the money... or, you keep the Rolls. All my love, Tommy."
"Marcie: What do you get for the man who has everything? Eddy Malone: Is that what it all comes down to? Kicks?"