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1955113 minDrama, Crime

The Swindle

Is The Swindle a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Swindle worth watching? With a rating of 7.308/10, this Drama, Crime film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Swindle Synopsis

Aging small-time conman Augusto works with two younger men: Roberto, who desires to become the Italian Johnny Ray, and Carlo, nicknamed Picasso. Through a series of mishaps and personal entanglements, things go badly for Augusto.

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Top Cast

Broderick Crawford
Broderick CrawfordAugusto
Giulietta Masina
Giulietta MasinaIris
Richard Basehart
Richard BasehartCarlo
Franco Fabrizi
Franco FabriziRoberto
Sue Ellen Blake
Sue Ellen BlakeSusanna
Irene Cefaro
Irene CefaroMarisa
Alberto De Amicis
Alberto De AmicisRinaldo
Lorella De Luca
Lorella De LucaPatrizia, Augusto's Daughter
Giacomo Gabrielli
Giacomo GabrielliBaron Vargas
Riccardo Garrone
Riccardo GarroneRiccardo

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Is The Swindle worth watching?

Yes, The Swindle is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.308/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Crime movies.

Is The Swindle hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.308/10), The Swindle is considered a hit among viewers.

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The Swindle is a Drama, Crime movie that Aging small-time conman Augusto works with two younger men: Roberto, who desires to become the Italian Johnny Ray, and Carlo, nicknamed Picasso. Throu...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 14, 2022
★ 7

I had no idea, until recently, that Broderick Crawford had ever done this film and he's really quite good. He ("Augusto") leads a trio of grifters who take the low hanging fruit. They have no scruples about robbing the vulnerable, ordinary folks - and are quite imaginative when it comes to their scams. Set against a backdrop of a still recovering post-war Italy, there is an effective cynicism about the way the plot and the characters develop. Crawford works well with sidekick Richard Basehart's "Carlo" but his is the stand out role. The rest of the film does run a little to typical crime-noir stereotype, but the photography that marries the bleak with the beautiful, and a superb score from the always reliable Nino Rota give this more of a grandeur. I wasn't mad on the ending - it was just too easy, too predictable and somehow underwhelmed Crawford's otherwise really quite nuanced performance. It tugs well at our heart-strings at times whilst offering a soupçon of humour and is a film that demonstrated a talent in the star I wasn't expecting.