Hustle is a TV show that follows a group of con artists who run elaborate scams in London. They use their skills to manipulate the greedy and unsuspecting for their own personal gain. The team consists of a diverse group of individuals who each bring their own unique talents to the table. Together, they form a tight-knit group that relies on trust and teamwork to pull off their cons.
Leverage follows a team of highly skilled con artists, hackers, and thieves led by former insurance investigator Nathan Ford. Together, they use their unique abilities to take down corrupt individuals and organizations who have taken advantage of others. With a combination of wit, disguises, and sophisticated cons, the team works to restore justice and help those who have been wronged.
In this slapstick comedy, Abbott and Costello find themselves caught up in a con game involving Hollywood filmmakers, a female con artist, and the iconic Keystone Kops. As they navigate through various misadventures and chase scenes, they inadvertently become part of a film within a film.
Badmaash Company is a comedy-crime drama film set in the 1990s in Mumbai. It follows the story of four friends who start a successful import business as a front for their illegal activities. They face challenges and consequences as they get involved in organized crime, love, and betrayal.
Mabel has two suitors - an oily con man, whom she mocks in a very funny scene where she is shown twiddling a fake moustache and making her feelings very clearly felt. Even in this early comedy her natural fun comes through. The one she really loves is clumsy yokel Ford Sterling, who is determined to buy an oil well that the con man has for sale. The conman gets a local fellow to pour oil over the property. Ford falls for it and buys it - Mabel and he are to be married. Then the fellow confesses that it was just a scam - there was no oil.
Falling victim to a glib con artist named Michael (Stewart Bick), Texas housewife Diane (Peta Wilson) loses all her money, a disaster that drives her husband Randal (Anthony Lemke) to suicide. Unable to get justice through the official channels, Diane mounts her own plan of revenge. This involves assuming a new identity, trading in her blonde tresses for a redheaded "do", moving to a small town, and systematically seducing the man who ruined her life. One of six "no frills" TV movies produced in Canada for the Lifetime cable network at a flat cost of 2 million each,
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