

Two broke actors scam the rich with theatrical flair—crime as performance art.
Jacques and Jean-Claude, unemployed actors, start experimenting with various creative petty scams to get by. More and more daring, with the help of Anne, a charming young girl, they blackmail the rich and influential in a different way.
Acting
Legras and Massoulier's scammer chemistry feels genuinely improvised.
Writing
Clever escalation from petty theft to elaborate theatrical blackmail.

Director
Jacques Rouland
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Jacques Rouland was primarily a television writer; this remains one of his few feature films.
Released during France's 1970s economic stagnation, the film tapped into real anxieties about unemployment among educated youth—making its scammers weirdly relatable antiheroes.
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