Synopsis
The Con Artists is a movie released in 1976.
In a whirlwind of deception and unexpected romance, a cunning woman named Belle Duke orchestrates a daring prison break to exact revenge on her former lover, Philip Bang. However, in a twist of fate, the man who escapes is not Philip but the charming Italian con artist, Felice Brianza, known as Felix. Thrust into a web of intrigue, Felix finds himself reluctantly aiding Philip's escape, but the stakes rise when he discovers that his heart has a mind of its own—he's fallen for Philip's daughter. This clever comedy-crime caper is a delightful exploration of love, loyalty, and the lengths to which one will go for a quick buck. As the swindle plot thickens with unexpected complications and outrageous antics, viewers are treated to a rollercoaster of laughs and thrills. With its engaging characters and witty dialogue, this film invites audiences into a world where con artistry meets the complexities of human emotion, making it a unique viewing experience that balances humor with heart. Prepare for a cinematic ride filled with unexpected alliances, romantic entanglements, and the timeless question of whether love can truly conquer all—especially when money is on the line.