The Flim Flam Man
The Flim Flam Man

The Flim Flam Man

1972Movie103 minEnglish

The Stews shun Mulligan when he refuses to follow the direction of a fad diet promoter. Mulligan is ultimately proven correct, but not without some anguish on his part.

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Irvin KershnerGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A con artist, Mordecai Jones, travels the American South with his young accomplice, Curley, scamming people out of money. Mordecai's charm and elaborate schemes make him a master of deception, but his lifestyle is constantly on the run. Curley, torn between the excitement of the con and a desire for a more stable life, begins to question their path.

Critical Reception

The Flim Flam Man received mixed reviews upon its release. Critics were often divided on its comedic tone and its portrayal of the con artist protagonist. While George C. Scott's performance was frequently praised, the film's pacing and narrative sometimes drew criticism.

What Reviewers Say

  • George C. Scott's performance as the charismatic con man is a standout.
  • The film's exploration of morality and the nature of deception is thought-provoking.
  • Some critics found the pacing uneven and the story occasionally predictable.

Google audience: Audience reception for The Flim Flam Man is varied, with many appreciating George C. Scott's central performance and the film's character-driven narrative. However, some viewers found the plot to be less engaging than anticipated.

Fun Fact

Director Irvin Kershner later directed 'Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back' and 'RoboCop 2'.

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