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  1. Oct 24, 1997 · The Swindle: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Isabelle Huppert, Michel Serrault, François Cluzet, Jean-François Balmer. Betty and Victor are a pair of scam artists. One day Betty brings in Maurice, a treasurer of a multinational company.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Thriller
    • Claude Chabrol
    • 1997-10-24
  2. The Swindle ( French: Rien ne va plus) is a 1997 French crime comedy film, directed by Claude Chabrol that stars Isabelle Huppert and Michel Serrault. [2] The film initially focuses on a duo of con-artists who habitually prey on delegates in business conventions.

  3. The Swindle streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "The Swindle" streaming on ARROW. It is also possible to buy "The Swindle" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV online.

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    • Claude Chabrol
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    • Claude Chabrol
  5. The Swindle (French: Rien ne va plus) is a 1997 French-Swiss film directed by Claude Chabrol, starring Isabelle Huppert, Michel Serrault, and François Cluzet. Betty (Huppert) and Victor (Serrault) are two swindlers. Their usual modus operandi is the following: Betty seduces businessmen during profesionnal conferences.

  6. Director and writer Claude Chabrol's fiftieth film, The Swindle even pulls a trick on audiences, never revealing if Victor and Betty are relatives, associates or lovers.

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    • Comedy, Mystery & Thriller
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  8. The Swindle. Isabelle Huppert and Michel Serrault star as a couple of con artists looking for the next big game in this psychological thriller tinged with wry humor. Into their web stumbles a naïve financial courier (François Cluzet) accompanying what might be their biggest score yet.

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