The Sucker (1965) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 24, 1965

Original Title:
Le Corniaud

Alternate Titles:
De Eend en de Cadillac
Louis, das Schlitzohr
The Sucker
弄巧成拙

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Explorer Film '58
Les Films Corona

Production Countries:
France | Italy | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  FR: U  IT: NR  NL: 6 

Runtime: 111

The funniest fraud a fall-guy ever fell for!

In this Frenco-Italian gangster parody, a shop keeper on his way to an Italian holiday suffers a crash which totals his car. The culprit can only compensate his ruined trip by driving an American friends car from Napels to Bordeaux, but as it happens to be filled with such contraband as stolen money, jewelry and drugs, the involuntary and unwitting companions in crime soon attract all but recreational attention from the "milieu".

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Costume Design:
Tanine Autré

Dialogue:
Georges Tabet
André Tabet

Director:
Gérard Oury

Director of Photography:
Henri Decaë

Editor:
Albert Jurgenson

Original Music Composer:
Georges Delerue

Producer:
Robert Dorfmann

Production Design:
Robert Giordani
Francesco Ciarletta

Screenplay:
Marcel Jullian
Gérard Oury

Sound Engineer:
Antoine Bonfanti

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