From The New Yorker
In Claude Chabrol's fiftieth film, a July-December pair of con artists crisscrossing provincial France in a motor home do very well for themselves with a simple but ingenious ploy: Betty (Isabelle Huppert) seduces middle-aged men at conventions and slips knockout drops into their nightcaps; while they're sleeping, she and Victor (Michel Serrault) fleece them of only part of their money, and she leaves them a sweet note and all their illusions. But then the partners stumble into a criminal enterprise way out of their league, putting their mettle-and their relationship-to the test. A droll, adroit take on the caper film. In French. -Jeffrey Gustavson
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Studio: New Yorker Films Video Release Date: 08/29/2006 Run time: 105 minutes
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