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Gregor MacGregor (1786–1845): Scottish con man who tried to attract investment and settlers for the non-existent country of "Poyais". [2]Jeanne of Valois-Saint-Rémy (1756–1791): Chief conspirator in the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, which further tarnished the French royal family's already-poor reputation and, along with other causes, eventually led to the French Revolution.
Hard Candy is a 2005 American psychological thriller film [3] focusing on a 14-year-old female vigilante's trapping and torture of a man whom she suspects of being a sexual predator. The film was directed by David Slade , written by Brian Nelson , and stars Patrick Wilson and Elliot Page .
The Con Artist; The Con Artists (1976 film) The Con Artists (2014 film) Con Man (film) Confidence (2003 film) Confidence Girl; The Conman; The Conmen in Vegas; Copshop; Corsair (film) The Countess of Monte Cristo (1932 film) The Countess of Monte Cristo (1948 film) Cowboy Counsellor; Crazy Crooks; Criminal (2004 film) Critical Condition (film ...
Gummy bears are produced using a starch mogul.. A starch mogul is a machine that makes shaped candies or candy centers from syrups or gels, such as gummi candy. [1] These softer candies and centers are made by filling a tray with cornstarch, stamping the desired shape into the starch, and then pouring the filling or gel into the holes made by the stamp.
A Con (2005) – created by a con artist Skyler Stone, who reveals the secrets of his profession by performing confidence tricks, scams, and hoaxes. Revolver (2005) – directed by Guy Ritchie ; one of the main characters, Jake Green ( Jason Statham ), is a con artist, and the premise of the film is a con.
A hard candy (American English), or boiled sweet (British English), is a sugar candy prepared from one or more sugar-based syrups that is heated to a temperature of 160 °C (320 °F) to make candy. Among the many hard candy varieties are stick candy such as the candy cane , lollipops , rock , aniseed twists , and bêtises de Cambrai .
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The Crazy Adventure was released theatrically in Japan on October 31, 1965. It received a theatrical release in the United States on December 21, 1966 under the title Don't Call Me a Con Man and was re-released on June 1, 1993 under the title Don't Cal Me a Crime Man.