Les plus belles escroqueries du monde

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  • 1967
  • 1 hr 51 min
  • 5.7  (510)

Les plus belles escroqueries du monde (The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers) is a 1964 French-Italian film directed by Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Godard, Ugo Gregoretti, Hiromichi Horikawa, and Roman Polanski. The film is composed of four vignettes, each directed by one of the filmmakers and each telling a story of a scam artist. The film stars Mie Hama, Ken Mitsuda, and Yatsuko Tan'ami.

In the first vignette, "Le grand escroc" (The Great Swindler), directed by Claude Chabrol, a young boy named Kyoichi (Sachiko Hidari) and an older man named Shinjo (Akira Kobayashi) team up to scam a wealthy Japanese businessman out of 500,000 yen. Kyoichi pretends to be Shinjo's wife, and the two convince the businessman that they need the money to pay off a loan shark. The scam is successful, but Kyoichi and Shinjo soon find themselves dealing with the dangerous loan shark.

The second vignette, "Le joueur" (The Gambler), directed by Hiromichi Horikawa, tells the story of a con artist named Yoshio (Ken Mitsuda) who makes a living by cheating at a game of "hanafuda," a Japanese card game. Yoshio becomes involved with a beautiful woman named Michiko (Mie Hama), who is also a gambler. The two fall in love, but their relationship is threatened by their different views on cheating.

The third vignette, "La Feireuse de Charleston" (The Charleston Seller), directed by Jean-Luc Godard, stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as a young man who travels to Paris to become a movie star. He meets a woman (Anne Wiazemsky) who is trying to sell a Charleston dress, and the two join forces to scam a wealthy man out of money. The scam is successful, but the two young people soon turn on each other.

The final vignette, "La Riviera" (The Riviera), directed by Roman Polanski, tells the story of a young woman named Sophie (Yatsuko Tan'ami) who travels to the French Riviera to scam wealthy men. She meets a man named Mr. Riviera (Claude Brasseur), who seems to be the perfect target. However, Sophie soon realizes that she has been the one who has been scammed.

Les plus belles escroqueries du monde is a stylish and entertaining film that showcases the talents of some of the most innovative filmmakers of the 1960s. Each vignette is visually stunning, and the performances of the cast are excellent. The film is also notable for its use of music, particularly in Godard's vignette, which features a score by legendary composer Michel Legrand.

Overall, Les plus belles escroqueries du monde is a must-see for fans of classic European cinema. The film is an entertaining and stylish look at the world of scam artists and con men, and it showcases the talents of some of the most influential filmmakers of the time. With its charming performances, striking visuals, and memorable music, Les plus belles escroqueries du monde is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences today.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1967
  • Runtime
    1 hr 51 min
  • Language
    French
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (510)