There's something inherently funny about the art of deception, especially when it's portrayed on the silver screen. These films take us on a rollercoaster ride through the world of fakes, from art forgery to identity theft, providing not just laughs but also a glimpse into the clever minds behind these schemes. Whether it's the thrill of the con or the absurdity of the situation, these comedies about fakes offer a unique blend of humour and intrigue that's sure to entertain.

Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)
Description: Two con men, one suave and sophisticated, the other crass and vulgar, compete to swindle an heiress out of her fortune. The film is a masterclass in comedic deception.
Fact: The film was remade from the 1964 film "Bedtime Story," which starred Marlon Brando and David Niven.


The Man Who Knew Too Little (1997)
Description: An American tourist in London gets mistaken for a spy and inadvertently becomes involved in a real espionage plot. It's a comedy of errors with a fake spy at its heart.
Fact: Bill Murray stars as the unwitting hero, bringing his signature deadpan humor to the role.


The Hoax (2006)
Description: Based on a true story, this film follows Clifford Irving, who concocts a fake autobiography of Howard Hughes. It's a clever and funny look at one of the most audacious literary hoaxes in history.
Fact: Richard Gere stars as Irving, delivering a performance that's both charming and deceitful.


The Brothers Bloom (2008)
Description: Two brothers, expert con artists, plan one last big score, but things get complicated when one falls for their mark. It's a whimsical and funny take on the con artist genre.
Fact: The film features a cameo by Ricky Jay, a renowned magician and actor known for his roles in con-related films.


The Maiden Heist (2009)
Description: Three museum security guards hatch a plan to steal the artworks they've grown attached to before they're transferred to another museum. The film blends slapstick comedy with a heartwarming tale of art appreciation.
Fact: The film features Morgan Freeman, Christopher Walken, and William H. Macy, making it a comedy powerhouse.


The Forger (2011)
Description: This film follows a young artist who becomes an apprentice to a master art forger. It's a delightful mix of comedy and drama, showcasing the art world's underbelly with a humorous twist.
Fact: The film was shot in Dublin, Ireland, adding an authentic European flair to the story.


The Art of the Steal (2013)
Description: A group of expert thieves plan to steal a priceless book, but their plan goes awry when one of them decides to keep it for himself. This film is a comedic take on the heist genre, with plenty of twists and turns.
Fact: The film was shot in Canada, with Toronto standing in for various international locations.


The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)
Description: While not strictly about fakes, this film features a subplot involving a stolen painting, making it a delightful addition to the list with its unique brand of humor.
Fact: The film won four Oscars, including Best Original Score for Alexandre Desplat.


The Spanish Prisoner (1997)
Description: A businessman is conned into believing he's part of a secret deal, leading to a series of hilarious and suspenseful events. This film blends comedy with a clever plot twist.
Fact: David Mamet, known for his sharp dialogue, wrote and directed this film.


The Con Is On (2018)
Description: A couple of con artists plan a heist in London to pay off a mobster, but their plan spirals into chaos. It's a light-hearted, funny romp through the world of cons.
Fact: The film stars Uma Thurman and Tim Roth, both known for their roles in "Pulp Fiction."
