Synopsis
Velvet Hands is a movie released in 1979.
In a whirlwind of comedy and unexpected romance, an ingenious engineer finds himself at the center of a chaotic adventure after a freak accident leaves him without memory or voice. Known for his revolutionary, indestructible shop-window glass that has garnered him wealth and enemies alike, he unwittingly becomes a target for both insurance agencies and crafty burglars. Just when it seems his life is spiraling into turmoil, a quirky family of thieves stumbles upon him, mistaking him for a pickpocket and deciding to take him under their wing. As he navigates this bizarre new life, the engineer discovers an unexpected connection with Tilli, the charming and resourceful daughter of his unorthodox caretakers. Their blossoming romance adds a delightful layer to the narrative, as he grapples with the challenge of reclaiming his identity while falling for a woman who believes he’s not who he really is. With its clever blend of humor, heart, and a touch of crime, this film explores themes of love, self-discovery, and the importance of seeing beyond appearances. Viewers are sure to be captivated by this whimsical tale that reminds us that sometimes, the most unconventional circumstances lead to the greatest adventures and the deepest connections.