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Michael Sarrazin as Curley. Sue Lyon as Bonnie Lee Packard. Harry Morgan as Sheriff Zebulon "Zeb" Slade. Jack Albertson as Mr Packard. Alice Ghostley as Mrs Packard. Albert Salmi as Deputy Meshaw. Slim Pickens as Jarvis Bates. Strother Martin as Lovick. George Mitchell as Tetter. Woodrow Parfrey as Supermarket Manager. Production.
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The Flim-Flam Man: Directed by Irvin Kershner. With George C. Scott, Sue Lyon, Harry Morgan, Jack Albertson. A rural con artist and an army deserter cheat the townsfolk and are aided by a rich gal who shields the fleeing duo from the wrath of the pursuing sheriff.
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- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Irvin Kershner
- 1967-09-21
Mordecai Jones. Sue Lyon. Bonnie Lee Packard. Harry Morgan. Sheriff Slade. Jack Albertson. Mr. Packard. Alice Ghostley. Mrs. Packard. Albert Salmi. Deputy Meshaw. Slim Pickens. Jarvis Bates. Michael Sarrazin. Curley. Strother Martin. Lovick. George Mitchell. Tetter. Woodrow Parfrey. Super Market Manager. Jay Ose. Second Fertilizer Man. Raymond Guth
Cast & Crew. Read More. Irvin Kershner. Director. George C Scott. Mordecai Jones. Sue Lyon. Bonnie Lee Packard. Harry Morgan. Sheriff Slade. Jack Albertson. Mr. Packard. Alice Ghostley. Mrs. Packard. Photos & Videos. View All. Film Details. MPAA Rating. Genre. Comedy. Adaptation. Crime. Release Date. Jan 1967. Premiere Information.
- Irvin Kershner, Yakima Canutt, William Kissel
- George C Scott
Directed by Irvin Kershner. Director. 1 Credit. Irvin Kershner. Screenwriter. 1 Credit. William Rose. Actor. 14 Credits. George C. Scott. Mordecai Jones. Sue Lyon. Bonnie Lee Packard. Michael...
The movie was shot on location, largely in Kentucky, and it gains a real feeling of authenticity. These are real crossroads stores and real wide-eyed rednecks, watching the city slicker shuffle the cards. And a lot of the episodes are hilarious. I announced some time ago, in connection with "Casino Royale" (1967) I think, that chase scenes had ...