If you loved the clever cons, witty banter, and stylish 1930s setting of 'The Sting,' you're in for a treat. This article highlights 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same thrilling heists, intricate plots, and charismatic characters that made 'The Sting' a classic. Whether you're a fan of crime capers or period dramas, these picks will keep you entertained.

The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
Description: A sophisticated crime thriller about a wealthy, brilliant thief who orchestrates an elaborate art heist, engaging in a cat-and-mouse game with a determined investigator.
Fact: The film is a remake of a 1968 movie of the same name. The famous museum heist scene was filmed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.


The Bank Job (2008)
Description: A gritty, fact-based heist film featuring a group of amateur criminals who stumble upon more than they bargained for during a seemingly simple bank robbery.
Fact: The film is based on the infamous 1971 Baker Street robbery in London. Many details were kept classified by the British government for decades.


The Score (2001)
Description: A tense heist film centered around a veteran thief planning one last job, filled with intricate planning, unexpected betrayals, and a high-stakes finale.
Fact: This film marked the first and only time Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro appeared on screen together. The jazz club scenes were filmed in a real Montreal establishment.


Ocean's Eleven (2001)
Description: A stylish heist film featuring a meticulously planned robbery, charismatic criminals, and clever twists that keep the audience guessing until the end.
Fact: The film's script was originally written in the 1960s for a Rat Pack movie, but was updated for a modern setting. The cast practiced their card-playing scenes extensively to make them look authentic.


Heist (2001)
Description: A tightly plotted crime thriller about a veteran thief forced into one last job, featuring double-crosses, intricate planning, and razor-sharp dialogue.
Fact: The film was written and directed by David Mamet, known for his distinctive, rhythmic dialogue. Many scenes were improvised by the actors during filming.


Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Description: A gripping tale of deception and pursuit, featuring a young con artist who outsmarts authorities through charm, intelligence, and elaborate schemes.
Fact: The film is based on the real-life story of Frank Abagnale Jr., who successfully impersonated a pilot, doctor, and lawyer. The real Abagnale makes a cameo in the movie.


The Italian Job (2003)
Description: A high-energy heist movie with a focus on teamwork, elaborate planning, and thrilling chase sequences, all wrapped in a sleek, stylish package.
Fact: The iconic Mini Cooper chase scenes were filmed in real Los Angeles traffic, with some stunts performed by professional drivers. The film's ending was left open for a potential sequel.


Inside Man (2006)
Description: A smart, twist-filled heist movie where the criminals' true motives are hidden behind layers of deception, keeping both the characters and audience guessing.
Fact: Director Spike Lee used actual Wall Street locations for filming. The bank robbery was inspired by a real 1970s incident where thieves buried themselves in vaults.


The Brothers Bloom (2008)
Description: A whimsical con artist story that blends humor and heart, following two brothers who execute elaborate schemes that blur the line between fiction and reality.
Fact: The film's elaborate cons were inspired by classic literature about tricksters. Much of the European filming was done in Serbia and Montenegro.


Now You See Me (2013)
Description: A clever blend of magic and heist elements, featuring a group of illusionists who pull off seemingly impossible crimes while staying one step ahead of the authorities.
Fact: The film's magic tricks were designed with the help of real magicians to ensure they looked authentic. The sequel was greenlit before the first film even premiered.
