
The Flim-Flam Man (1967)
Overview
Mordecai Jones, a silver-tongued swindler and self-proclaimed “M.B.S., C.S., D.D.—Master of Back-Stabbing, Cork-Screwing and Double-Dealing,” has made a career out of charming and cheating his way through life. Played with devilish charm by George C. Scott, Jones takes on a new protégé in Curley, a wide-eyed Army deserter eager for direction. Together, they crisscross the backroads of the rural South, pulling off a string of homespun cons while staying one step ahead of a relentless local sheriff. Along the way, Curley falls for Bonnie Lee Packard, a rebellious heiress who joins their misadventures. But as the scams grow riskier, Curley begins to wonder whether a life of flimflam is worth the price. With its colorful characters, offbeat humor, and standout performance by Scott, The Flim-Flam Man is a rollicking Southern caper about cons, conscience, and unlikely camaraderie.
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Additional Info
Budget | $384,500.00 |
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Revenue | $1,200,000.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.5614 |
Directed By
Irvin Kershner
Crew
William Rose
Irvin Kershner
Bill Hickman
Dale Van Sickel
Tom L. Dittman
Guy Owen
Jerry Goldsmith
Charles Lang
Dorothy Jeakins
Joe Scully
Lawrence Turman
Walter M. Scott
John Sturtevant
Robert Swink
Lewis H. Creber
Robert Emmet Smith
Jack Martin Smith
TOP CAST

George C. Scott
Mordecai Jones

Michael Sarrazin
Curley

Sue Lyon
Bonnie Lee Packard

Jack Albertson
Mr. Packard

Alice Ghostley
Mrs. Packard

Albert Salmi
Deputy Meshaw

Slim Pickens
Jarvis Bates

Harry Morgan
Sheriff Slade

Strother Martin
Lovick

George Mitchell
Tetter

Woodrow Parfrey
Super Market Manager
Jay Ose
Second Fertilizer Man

Raymond Guth
First Fertilizer Man

Dale Van Sickel
Deputy Guard (uncredited)