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* ''[[The Music Man (1962 film)|The Music Man]]'' (1962) – produced and directed by [[Morton DaCosta]]; the main character, Harold Hill ([[Robert Preston (actor)|Robert Preston]]), is a con artist.
* ''[[The Music Man (1962 film)|The Music Man]]'' (1962) – produced and directed by [[Morton DaCosta]]; the main character, Harold Hill ([[Robert Preston (actor)|Robert Preston]]), is a con artist.
*''[[A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966 film)|A Big Hand for the Little Lady]]'' (1966) starring [[Henry Fonda]], [[Joanne Woodward]], [[Paul Ford]], [[Jason Robards]], [[Charles Bickford]], [[Burgess Meredith]], [Kevin McCarthy]], [[Robert Middleton]], and [[John Qualen]].
*''[[A Big Hand for the Little Lady |A Big Hand for the Little Lady]]'' (1966) starring [[Henry Fonda]], [[Joanne Woodward]], [[Paul Ford]], [[Jason Robards]], [[Charles Bickford]], [[Burgess Meredith]], [Kevin McCarthy]], [[Robert Middleton]], and [[John Qualen]].
* ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' (1966–73 TV series, revived 1988–1989) – the IMF team's adventures usually take the form of an elaborate con game in which the villain is the mark. Series writer [[William Read Woodfield]] was a self-professed confidence enthusiast and had read [[David Maurer]]'s books on the subject.
* ''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' (1966–73 TV series, revived 1988–1989) – the IMF team's adventures usually take the form of an elaborate con game in which the villain is the mark. Series writer [[William Read Woodfield]] was a self-professed confidence enthusiast and had read [[David Maurer]]'s books on the subject.
* ''[[The Flim-Flam Man]]'' (1967) – directed by [[Irvin Kershner]]; the main character, Mordecai Jones ([[George C. Scott]]), is a con artist.
* ''[[The Flim-Flam Man]]'' (1967) – directed by [[Irvin Kershner]]; the main character, Mordecai Jones ([[George C. Scott]]), is a con artist.

Revision as of 14:59, 8 September 2011

This is a list of fictional portrayals of confidence tricks found in television and the movies.

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

See also