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Thieves Like Us

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Thieves Like Us is a 1974 American crime film directed by Robert Altman, adapted from the 1937 novel of the same name by Edward Anderson. Set during the Great Depression in the American South, the narrative tracks two escaped convicts who embark on a series of bank robberies while navigating their personal relationships. The film stars Keith Carradine and Shelley Duvall, offering a period-authentic depiction of outlaw life without glamorizing the violence. It is intended for viewers interested in 1970s American cinema.

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Who directed Thieves Like Us?

Thieves Like Us was directed by Robert Altman. The 1974 American crime film was adapted from Edward Anderson's 1937 novel of the same name.

What is Thieves Like Us about?

The film follows escaped convicts who carry out bank robberies in the American South during the Great Depression. Its focus is on the criminals' relationships and bleak social environment as much as on the robberies.

Is Thieves Like Us based on a book?

Yes, it is based on Edward Anderson's 1937 novel Thieves Like Us. Robert Altman's film adaptation was released in 1974.

How does Thieves Like Us differ from a conventional heist movie?

The film spends substantial time on the lives and emotional bonds of the escaped convicts. Its Depression-era setting and Altman's naturalistic style make it more character-driven than a straightforward robbery thriller.

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