I think there is a pretty comprehensive archive topic on this--I'm remembering this thread from a few years ago...two of my favorites are "The Thomas Crown Affair" (new version with Pierce Brosnan eating his sandwich in one of the galleries) and "The Relic".
 
Good luck,
 
Ali

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I'm teaching an "Introduction to Museum Studies" course next year.  I plan to
examine popular images of museums by having students read novels and/or watch
films that are about, or set in, museums.  Any suggested titles?

Thanks!



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