Gentleman thief

A gentleman thief, lady thief, or phantom thief (怪盗 Kaitō) in the East, is a particularly well-behaving and apparently well-bred thief. A "gentleman or lady" is usually, but not always, a person with an inherited title of nobility and inherited wealth, who need not work for a living. Such a person steals not to gain material wealth, but for adventure; they act without malice. These thieves rarely bother with anonymity or force, preferring to rely on their charisma, physical attractiveness, and clever misdirection to steal the most unobtainable objects—sometimes for their own support, but mostly for the thrill of the act itself.

In popular culture

Raffles, the gentleman thief, as portrayed by David Niven.

In fictional works, the phantom thief is typically superb at stealing while maintaining a sophisticated front and/or a thief's code of honor: Raffles steals mostly when he is especially in need of money; Lupin steals more from the rich who do not appreciate art or their treasures and redistributes it (like a modern Robin Hood); Saint Tail steals back what was stolen or taken dishonestly, or rights the wrongs done to the innocent by implicating the real criminals. Sly Cooper (character) and his gang steals from other thieves and criminals, as it is their honorable code.

Western gentlemen/lady thieves

Notable gentlemen thieves and lady thieves in Western popular culture include the following:

Eastern gentlemen/lady thieves

Kaitō (怪盗; phantom thief) is a Japanese variant of the gentleman thief subgenre in anime and manga, which draws inspiration from Arsène Lupin and elements in other crime fictions and detective fictions.

Notable phantom thieves in eastern popular culture include the following:

In real life

See also

References

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