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Director: Michel Deville
Cast: Robert Lamoureux, Claude Piéplu, Bernard Lavalette, Christine Dejoux
After a car accident in which his mother dies, Antoine Chapelote decides to change his life and become a con-artist. He meets a young girl Caroline who helps him with his scam.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Apprentice Heel is a 1977 French comedy crime film directed by Michel Deville. It follows a young man who decides to become a con-artist after his mother's death, with the help of a young girl. While the film has not received extensive critical recognition, it has maintained a modest audience following as indicated by its ratings on platforms like IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of lighthearted crime capers will enjoy the playful, offbeat tone of director Michel Deville's 1977 film The Apprentice Heel, which features charming performances from stars like Robert Lamoureux as a con artist who teams up with a young accomplice to carry out his schemes.
The Apprentice Heel is a 1977 French comedy film directed by Michel Deville. It stars Robert Lamoureux.
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