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French | Les plus belles escroqueries du monde |
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Produced by | Pierre Roustang |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
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Box office | $679,824 [4] |
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers ( French: Les plus belles escroqueries du monde) is a 1964 crime comedy anthology film composed of five segments, each of which was created with a different set of writers, directors, and actors. [1]
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers was released in France in August 1964, in Italy in 1964, in Japan on 4 October 1964 and in the Netherlands on 12 November 1965. [1] [2] [5] In the United States, the film was released on 12 September 1967 by Ellis Films and Continental Distributing. [1]
The film was unavailable for many decades, until it was restored and released on home video in France on 23 September 2016 and in the United States on 25 April 2017. [6] [7]
Roman Polanski's segment of the film, "La rivière de diamants" ("A River of Diamonds"), has been removed, at his direct request, and that portion is thus still unavailable. [8]
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers | |
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![]() French theatrical release poster | |
French | Les plus belles escroqueries du monde |
Directed by |
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Written by |
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Produced by | Pierre Roustang |
Starring | |
Cinematography |
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Edited by |
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Music by | |
Production companies | |
Distributed by |
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Release dates |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Countries |
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Languages |
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Box office | $679,824 [4] |
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers ( French: Les plus belles escroqueries du monde) is a 1964 crime comedy anthology film composed of five segments, each of which was created with a different set of writers, directors, and actors. [1]
The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers was released in France in August 1964, in Italy in 1964, in Japan on 4 October 1964 and in the Netherlands on 12 November 1965. [1] [2] [5] In the United States, the film was released on 12 September 1967 by Ellis Films and Continental Distributing. [1]
The film was unavailable for many decades, until it was restored and released on home video in France on 23 September 2016 and in the United States on 25 April 2017. [6] [7]
Roman Polanski's segment of the film, "La rivière de diamants" ("A River of Diamonds"), has been removed, at his direct request, and that portion is thus still unavailable. [8]