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A thief is a person who commits theft.
Thief or thieves may also refer to:
- Thief knot
- Thief (chess), an interface program for Internet chess servers
- Whiskey thief, tool used by master distillers for sampling
- Wine thief, tool used by winemakers
- One of the Light Warriors (8-Bit Theater) of the webcomic, 8-Bit Theater
In games:
- Thief (series), a computer game series
- Thief: The Dark Project, the first in the series
- Thief II: The Metal Age, the second in the series
- Thief: Deadly Shadows, the third in the series
- Thief 4, the fourth in the series
- Thief (arcade game), a 1981 arcade video game
- Thief (Apple II game), a 1982 computer game for the Apple II
- Thief (character class), a common character in role-playing games
- A character in Zork I
In film and television:
- Thief (film), a 1981 crime film directed by Michael Mann
- The Thief (1952 film), a black-and white Cold War spy film starring Ray Milland
- The Thief (1997 film), directed by Pavel Chukhrai
- The Thief (2005 film), a direct-to-video movie
- Thief (TV series), an FX Networks television series which debuted in 2006
- Thieves (film), a 1996 French film
- Thieves (play), a 1974 play by Herb Gardner
- Thieves (TV series), a 2001 show starring John Stamos, Melissa George and Robert Knepper
In literature:
- The Thief (1927 novel), a novel by Leonid Leonov
- The Thief (1996 novel), a novel by Megan Whalen Turner
- Thieves World, a shared world fantasy book series
In music:
- "Thief", a song by experimental rock band Can from the album Delay 1968, also covered by Radiohead
- "Thief" (Our Lady Peace song), a song by Our Lady Peace
- "Thief" (Third Day song), a song by Third Day
- Thief (album), an album by Destroyer
- Thieves (EP), an EP by Shearwater
- Thief (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 1981 Michael Mann movie
- Thieves (band), a soul duo consisting of David McAlmont and Saul Freeman
- "Thieves", a song by Ministry on the album The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
- "Thieves", an album by British India
See also
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