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The Flim-Flam Man

  • 1967
  • Approved
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.7K
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Sue Lyon and Michael Sarrazin in The Flim-Flam Man (1967)
CaperSatireActionComedyCrime

A rural con artist and an army deserter cheat the townsfolk and are aided by a rich gal who shields the fleeing duo from the wrath of the pursuing sheriff.A rural con artist and an army deserter cheat the townsfolk and are aided by a rich gal who shields the fleeing duo from the wrath of the pursuing sheriff.A rural con artist and an army deserter cheat the townsfolk and are aided by a rich gal who shields the fleeing duo from the wrath of the pursuing sheriff.

  • Director
    • Irvin Kershner
  • Writers
    • William Rose
    • Guy Owen
  • Stars
    • George C. Scott
    • Sue Lyon
    • Harry Morgan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Writers
      • William Rose
      • Guy Owen
    • Stars
      • George C. Scott
      • Sue Lyon
      • Harry Morgan
    • 51User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Mordecai
    Sue Lyon
    Sue Lyon
    • Bonnie Lee Packard
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Sheriff Slade
    Jack Albertson
    Jack Albertson
    • Mr. Packard
    Alice Ghostley
    Alice Ghostley
    • Mrs. Packard
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Deputy Meshaw
    Slim Pickens
    Slim Pickens
    • Jarvis Bates
    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    • Curley
    Strother Martin
    Strother Martin
    • Lovick
    George Mitchell
    George Mitchell
    • Tetter
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Super Market Manager
    Jay Ose
    • Second Fertilizer Man
    Raymond Guth
    • First Fertilizer Man
    • (as Ray Guth)
    Jesse Baker
    • Doodle Powell
    • (uncredited)
    Dale Van Sickel
    Dale Van Sickel
    • Deputy-Guard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Writers
      • William Rose
      • Guy Owen
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    joe.star

    The following is from personal experience as Casting Director on this flic.

    George C. Scott was/is a fine actor, he never had to flim-flam in performance, not even in the title role on this one. Watching the dailies, as the Casting Director I knew for sure we had the right leading man. As himself George could not put up with the flim-flam & hype of showbiz. That led to his refusing the hyped & exploited presentation of the awards the industry gave him. He's a true Actor for eternity now.
    9BradElvis

    Let's have a DVD release!

    This film has long been one of my favorites, and I think it's just a crime that this wonderful movie is not on DVD yet! I mean come on, this movie was no small time production. It boasted a big name, George C. Scott, as well as a few other well-known supporting players such as Harry Morgan (Col. Potter on "M*A*S*H"), Strother Martin ("What we got here is failure to communicate" from "Cool Hand Luke"), Jack Albertson ("Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" and "Chico and the Man"), and Slim Pickens (who also appeared with Scott in "Dr. Stragelove").

    The story is quite amusing and wonderfully crafted: A slick con man way up in his years takes a young army deserter under his wing to teach him the tricks of the confidence game. The young man-gone-AWOL at first is taken in by how easy it is to sucker people out of their belongings by having the right props and a perfectly rehearsed act. But he begins to have doubts about the illegal and dishonest ways of his aging con artist mentor and decides that a life on the run is just not for him.

    All in all, the film is an incredible light-hearted comedy/adventure complimented by a great musical score by Jerry Goldsmith.

    As for a DVD release, I wouldn't even complain if the disc had no special features on it (commentary tracks, theatrical trailer, etc.). Just a widescreen presentation for 16:9 televisions would be plenty enough for me. I hope when 20th Century Fox looks through their film vaults for potential DVD releases that they don't overlook this one!
    7bkoganbing

    One rollicking good time

    George C. Scott pulls out the player's whole bag of tricks to play the title role in The Flim Flam Man. This film is one rollicking good time from beginning to end as Scott is always thinking and fast on his feet even when in the clutches of the law.

    When we first meet Scott he's at a rural general store showing the locals the fine art of three card monte. At that time he picks up young Michael Sarrazin who Scott takes under his wing, teaches him the tricks of the trade. But Sarrazin is a liability as he's an army deserter. That means he'll have military police forever on his trail.

    Sarrazin also gets some romantic notions about the farmer's daughter, in this case Sue Lyon. She wants him to settle down.

    The film is one laugh riot from beginning to end. In the supporting cast I have to single out Harry Morgan as the Wile E. Coyote type sheriff and Slim Pickens who gets taken good by his own greed.

    My own advice to Sarrazin is turn yourself in and do your time in military prison before you embark on being a conman. Don't need those guys forever on your case. Or get into Canada and do your thing there.

    The Flim Flam Man most definitely is George C. Scott's best role in one of his few attempts at comedy.
    74friedchickensandacoke

    Film Flam Man needs to be on DVD before I die of old age..

    Wanted to point out that the 1967 20th Century Fox film The Film Flam Man starring George C Scott and Michael Sarrazin has never see digital media. No laser discs were ever made, and now in its 14th year, no DVD either. This wonderful panavision comedy, and cast along with an excellent soundtrack by Jerry Goldsmith is just crying out to be made in 5.1 surround and 2:35.1 widescreen. All prints on TV are purple in texture, and the VHS, though as good as we can get now, is full screen. I have heard rumors that AMC has run this film in widescreen. But AMC doesn't reach all the populace in every region on cable TV. I have written many letters on different forums and also to Fox themselves, but never a peep from the studio when a DVD may be in the works. Can others help me and others like me, to get this gem on video in proper form??
    7helpless_dancer

    It doesn't pay to cheat....unless it's against dishonest folks

    An aging con artist teams up with an Army deserter to begin fleecing the locals of their hard earned cash. The flim flam man knows all the cons and he and his sidekick run several smooth operations; doing well until they have a run-in with the local constable. Their problems are a direct result of something that the older con man no longer believes in, but is still alive and well in the human heart. Good comedy even though it is dated.

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    • Trivia
      Although Jay Ose is credited only with playing the small part of "2nd Fertilizer Man," the Los Angeles Times reported during filming that he was on set to coach George C. Scott in his role as a con artist. Ose, a professional magician and card dealer, is apparently the man whose hands appear in the close-up shots of Mordecai Jones doing particularly elaborate card tricks.
    • Goofs
      The deflated tires are fully inflated when the truck leaves the railroad tracks.
    • Quotes

      Mordecai Jones: Only cheat the cheaters, boy - you can't cheat an honest man!

    • Connections
      Features Peyton Place (1964)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1967 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El amable estafador
    • Filming locations
      • Paynes Depot, Kentucky, USA(Opening sequence and titles filmed here)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $3,845,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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