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explains that he told the soldiers he had been a British Army paratrooper during the war, and filled them in on Freddy's lies. The angry soldiers keep Freddy occupied until Lawrence puts Janet on a train. However, as the train is departing, Janet receives a telegram stating that Dr. Emil Schaffausen has been dead since 1927. Confused and distraught, she returns to her hotel room, where she finds Freddy, who apparently succeeds in seducing her.
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Swiss psychiatrist, Dr. Emil Schaffhausen. Lawrence then masquerades as Dr. Schaffhausen, agreeing to treat Freddy's "condition" with the stipulation that Janet pay the $ 25,000 directly to him. The two battle for Janet's affections, ruthlessly sabotaging each other, with the worldly Lawrence mostly coming out on top.
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They choose Janet Walker, a naĂŻve American heiress, announced as the American Soap Queen, as their target. Freddy poses as a soldier who is suffering from psychosomatic paralysis. He wins Janet's affections with a sad story and convinces her that he needs $ 25,000 to pay for treatment by a celebrated
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town of Beaumont-sur-Mer, where he masquerades as the deposed prince of a small European country, seducing wealthy women into donating money and jewellery to his revolutionary "cause". Meanwhile, Corporal Freddy Benson is a small-time operator in the US Army stationed in West Germany, conning his way
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Freddy is taught to play The Prince's mentally challenged brother Ruprecht, a tactic to scare women away from trying to marry the prince. They are successful, but when Lawrence refuses to pay Freddy until he can acquire the culture necessary for Lawrence's style of con, Freddy decides to set out on
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is a very funny picture, and Mr. Brando is a first-class farceur. To be sure, the film is lightweight and vapid—just a clever succession of japes and jokes, nothing to cherish in the memory. Neither is the sweet performance of Miss Jones. ... Ralph Levy's direction is temperate, not as wild as you
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Lawrence gracefully accepts defeat, but Freddy surprisingly has had a change of heart: he could not take advantage of Janet, and realises that his feelings for her are genuine. Instead, he marries her, goes straight, and they return to America. Lawrence reflects that, in the end, Freddy is happier
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On a train to Beaumont-Sur-Mer, Freddy cockily displays his skill as a conman to Lawrence, whom he believes to be a henpecked husband. Lawrence, believing Freddy's "poaching" will endanger his own activities, attempts to distract him into leaving town, and when that fails, arranges for his arrest.
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Freddy has Lawrence kidnapped by some paratroopers whom he fools into believing Lawrence is trying to steal his girl (Janet). He then convinces Janet of his love by "conquering" his paralysis and walking. Lawrence has been present the whole time, and he now declares that Freddy is cured. Lawrence
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Lawrence discovers that Janet is not a major heiress after all, but merely the winner of the American Soap Queen contest, and that she intends to sell all her belongings to pay for Freddy's treatment. Since Lawrence only preys on wealthy women who can afford it, he attempts to call off the bet.
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into the hearts and finances of young women with sob stories about his sick grandmother. His attempt at seducing the daughter of a local BĂĽrgermeister (a mayor) backfires when her father arrives home early, but Freddy is able to blackmail his colonel into giving him an early discharge.
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Lawrence has him released and buys him a plane ticket to America. Unfortunately, one of Lawrence's former conquests is on the plane and gives away Lawrence's deception. Freddy returns and blackmails Lawrence into taking him on as an apprentice.
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his own. Lawrence believes that there is not enough room in Beaumont-Sur-Mer for both of them, so the two make a bet: The first one to steal $ 25,000 from a selected mark will stay, and the other must leave forever.
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Freddy refuses, but suggests they change the bet: the first to get Janet into bed will win. Lawrence refuses to try to seduce Janet, but bets that Freddy will fail to do so.
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than he, but as he sees his next mark, a ravishing and extremely wealthy blonde, concludes that "a man must learn to live with his misery".
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would expect, praise be. And the sets and colors are superior. Mark this one down as good crisp fun."
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The rentals accruing to distributors, not total gross, is estimated at $ 3 million.
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Crowther, Bosley (1964-06-11). "Comedy Is Presented at Palace Theater".
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Lawrence Jameson is a refined, elegant con artist living in the
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Ralph Levy
Stanley Shapiro
Paul Henning
Marlon Brando
David Niven
Shirley Jones
Clifford Stine
Milton Carruth
Hans J. Salter
Universal Pictures
comedy film
Marlon Brando
David Niven
Shirley Jones
Ralph Levy
Stanley Shapiro
Robert Arthur
screenplay
Paul Henning
Hans J. Salter
Clifford Stine
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Steve Martin
Michael Caine
The Hustle
Anne Hathaway
Rebel Wilson
French Riviera
Marlon Brando

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