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In the vibrant world of the 1950s, a charismatic and cunning thief poses as an elegant French aristocrat in search of a grand heist. This charming con artist, known for his smooth talk and unmatched style, arrives in a small town with the intention of stealing a famous piece of art displayed in a local mansion. However, things are not as simple as they seem, as the town is populated by a group of quirky and entertaining characters who wish to protect their treasure.

As the thief immerses himself in the community, he becomes entangled in a web of unexpected situations. His apparent sophistication earns him the trust of the locals, but it also piques the curiosity of a shrewd police inspector who senses something amiss in the air. In the midst of this cat-and-mouse game, the thief begins to question his own plan and motives as he falls in love with a beautiful and strong woman who is part of the inner circle of the family that owns the masterpiece.

With a clever yet endearing script, the story blends comedy and romance as the main character tries to balance his criminal life with his emerging feelings. Ultimately, what is truly at stake is whether he can pull off his heist without losing his heart in the process. The film promises laughter, unexpected twists, and an emotional delivery that will keep everyone on the edge of their seats.

Media type
Movie
Year
1950
Director
Louis King
Writer
Oscar Brodney
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
Joel McCrea
Shelley Winters
Paul Kelly
Elsa Lanchester
Marie Windsor
John Russell
John Emery
George Cleveland
Regis Toomey
Paul E. Burns
Frank Ferguson
Vincent Renno
Lawrence Dobkin
Lucille Barkley
Victor Adamson
Marie Allison
Emile Avery
Al Bain
Shirley Ballard
John Barton
Phil Bloom
Rudy Bowman
Chet Brandenburg
Roy Butler
Steve Clark
John Cliff
Tom Coleman
Oliver Cross
Jack Curtis
Russell Custer
Helen Dickson
Art Dupuis
George Eldredge
Al Ferguson
Sam Finn
Sam Flint
Mary Gleason
Dick Gordon
Kit Guard
Sherry Hall
Chuck Hamilton
Tex Holden
Eileen Howe
Jack Ingram
Chubby Johnson
Dick Johnstone
Al Kunde
Ethan Laidlaw
Mike Lally
Perc Launders
Walter Lawrence
Frank Malet
Frank McCarroll
Russell Meeker
Frank Mills
Monte Montague
Forbes Murray
William H. O'Brien
William J. O'Brien
Tudor Owen
Paul Palmer
Jerry Paris
Jack Perrin
Jack Perry
John Pickard
Anthony Redondo
Bob Reeves
Robert Robinson
John Roy
George Ryland
Cap Somers
Jack Stoney
Brick Sullivan
Harry Tenbrook
Blaine Turner
Max Wagner
Billy Wayne
Chalky Williams
Chili Williams
Hank Worden
Gender
Western
Country
United States
Producers
Michael Kraike
Original title
Frenchie
Duration
81
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