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  1. 6 de oct. de 1985 · Love & Larceny: Directed by Robert Iscove. With Jennifer Dale, Richard Binsley, Alf Humphreys, Brent Carver. Beauty and brains were Besty Bigley's only hopes of escaping rural poverty. A notorious con-woman of the 1890s, alias Mrs. Chadwick, alias Pelvina de Vere, and a string of other false names.

  2. Love & Larceny is a 1985 Canadian biographical drama television film directed by Robert Iscove and written by Douglas Bowie. [1] Based on a true story, it stars Jennifer Dale as Betsy Bigley, a Canadian confidence trickster, who successfully defrauded American banks of millions of dollars by posing as the illegitimate daughter of ...

  3. Películas hermosas e interesantes. Entérate de lo que hay en cartelera. LOVE & LARCENY. Dirigida Por. Robert Iscove. Canadá, 1985. Policiaco, Drama, Telefilme. 150. Sinopsis. Beauty and brains were Besty Bigley’s only hopes of escaping rural poverty.

  4. Love & Larceny is a 1985 Canadian biographical drama television film directed by Robert Iscove and written by Douglas Bowie. Based on a true story, it stars Jennifer Dale as Betsy Bigley, a Canadian confidence trickster, who successfully defrauded American banks of millions of dollars by posing as the illegitimate daughter of Andrew Carnegie.

  5. Love and Larceny is a Canadian distaff version of The Sting. The film is set at the turn of the century; its protagonist is the fetching Jennifer Dale. An accomplished con artist, Dale tires of fleecing the provincial suckers. She heads to New York City to seek her fortune--or anyone else's fortune, for that matter.

  6. Love & Larceny is a Canadian television film, directed by Robert Iscove and broadcast by CBC Television in 1985. Based on a true story, the film stars Jennifer Dale as Betsy Bigley, a Canadian con woman who successfully defrauded American banks of millions of dollars by posing as the...

  7. Beauty and brains were Besty Bigley’s only hopes of escaping rural poverty. A notorious con-woman of the 1890s, alias Mrs. Chadwick, alias Pelvina de Vere, and a string of other false names. She worked her way up the criminal ranks, all the way to Wall Street, where she chiseled fortunes.