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Le bluffeur 1964

★ 3.73 votes98 min📅 1964-05-06

Sergio Gobbi's *Le bluffeur (1964)* plunges viewers into the shadowy underworld of Paris, where Fredo, a former gangster nicknamed 'The Bluffer,' emerges from prison with dreams of leaving his criminal past behind.

Director: Sergio Gobbi

Cast

Paul Guers
Paul Guers
Frédo
Dany Carrel
Dany Carrel
Dany
Roland Lesaffre
Roland Lesaffre
Philippe
Félix Marten
Félix Marten
Milord
Pascale Roberts
Pascale Roberts
Eliane
Sady Rebbot
Sady Rebbot
André
Guy Marly
Guy Marly
Guy
Paul Cambo
Paul Cambo
Eric Surgeon
Lucien Hustaix
Lucien
Albert Dinan
Albert Dinan
Henri

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Le bluffeur (1964) about?

After serving time in prison, ex-gangster Fredo, nicknamed 'The Bluffer,' tries to leave his criminal life behind. But his former partners won't let him go so easily—they frame him for a diamond robbery he didn't commit, forcing him into a desperate fight for survival.

Who directed Le bluffeur?

The film was directed by Sergio Gobbi, a filmmaker known for his work in European crime and thriller genres.

Who stars in Le bluffeur?

The movie features Paul Guers in the lead role, supported by Dany Carrel, Roland Lesaffre, Félix Marten, and Pascale Roberts.

Is Le bluffeur (1964) worth watching?

Absolutely, if you love classic French crime thrillers with morally complex characters and tense storytelling. While not widely rated, its atmosphere and Gobbi's direction make it a standout in the genre.

How long is Le bluffeur?

The film runs for 98 minutes.

About Le bluffeur (1964) — A gripping French crime thriller with a doomed antihero

Sergio Gobbi's *Le bluffeur (1964)* plunges viewers into the shadowy underworld of Paris, where Fredo, a former gangster nicknamed 'The Bluffer,' emerges from prison with dreams of leaving his criminal past behind. His bid for a legitimate life with a trusted friend is short-lived when his former associates, ruthless and unforgiving, hunt him down for defying their control. With his fortune stolen and a diamond heist pinned on him, Fredo finds himself trapped in a high-stakes game where trust is a liability and betrayal lurks around every corner.

The film crackles with the tension of classic French crime cinema, blending gritty realism with moral ambiguity. Gobbi crafts a world where loyalty is a currency and survival demands cunning, all captured in stark black-and-white visuals that heighten the unease. The cast, led by Paul Guers in a career-defining role, delivers performances steeped in intensity, while Dany Carrel adds a layer of emotional vulnerability to the otherwise hardened landscape.