- The Persuaders vie for the attention of a gorgeous soap heiress who has fallen for the slippery charms of a deceiving con man, but in the end, who can really say that the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow isn't an illusion after all?
- Wealthy Shelley Masterson is being courted for her money by the suave Foster, who is being backed by gangster Coady and Brett and Danny vie for her affections to save her, particularly as she has signed a document leaving everything to Foster should she die. To help her they give her money with which to pay off Foster, only to find that they have been duped. She is not a victim but a confidence trickster herself.—don @ minifie-1
- 26-year-old Shelley Masterton, the soap heiress to the enormous inheritance of $30 million, not only has she got the money but she has also got the looks to be a woman of desire, attention, and of course, envy. When in sunny Spain, Brett and Danny meet with Shelley's worried financial adviser John Hatton who informs them that unfortunately, the young woman has fallen for the slippery charms of Carl Foster, a deceiving and sly con man, who in turn, is supported by the infamous mobster, "Buffalo Bill" Coady. Undoubtedly, it is clear enough now that in order to save Shelley, the boys must vie for her attention in a no-holds-barred contest, but as the lady is suspicious of everyone's motives, who can really say that the promise of a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow isn't an illusion after all?—Nick Riganas
- Two guys (one American, one a British Lord) who have to stop a soap fortune heiress from handing all her money to a con artist. They do that by competing for her affections.In the film, 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' two con artists (one American, one pretending to be a British aristocrat) compete to get a soap heiress's fortune from her.—DaveF-B
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