David Hedison plays a con man who doesn't know his latest mark is a mobster's daughter, which the Angels take advantage of.
Julie shows herself to be rather foolish but she gets away with it.
Whoever did the music has some humorous faux-godfather music playing here and there.
I don't like stories about mobsters and I never was a big fan of Harold J. Stone but tales of con artists getting conned always play well. And however dumb she looks Julie isn't over-emphasized.
Warning: a little un-PC language that might get your panties in a wad. The 1970s was a weird time that respected freedom of speech. I don't care for the words myself, but if you want free speech for yourself you start by letting others have it.
I like Kris with glasses.
Julie shows herself to be rather foolish but she gets away with it.
Whoever did the music has some humorous faux-godfather music playing here and there.
I don't like stories about mobsters and I never was a big fan of Harold J. Stone but tales of con artists getting conned always play well. And however dumb she looks Julie isn't over-emphasized.
Warning: a little un-PC language that might get your panties in a wad. The 1970s was a weird time that respected freedom of speech. I don't care for the words myself, but if you want free speech for yourself you start by letting others have it.
I like Kris with glasses.