The Sucker (French: Le Corniaud, French pronunciation: [lə kɔʁˈnjo]) is a French, Italian and Spanish comedy film by Gérard Oury starring Louis de Funès and Bourvil. It was released in 1965. As of 2013, it is still one of the 20 highest-grossing films in France along with La Grande Vadrouille, another Oury-de Funès-Bourvil collaboration.
The film was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival where the actor Bourvil won a Special Diploma.
While leaving his flat in Paris for vacation, Antoine Maréchal has a car accident. His 2CV is totally wrecked by Léopold Saroyan's Bentley, the director of an import-export company. As a compensation for the accident, Saroyan offers Maréchal to drive his best friend's 1964 Cadillac DeVille from Naples to Bordeaux, all expenses paid. Unknown to Maréchal, Saroyan is the leader of a criminal organization and the Cadillac is filled with drugs, stolen gold and diamonds, including the largest diamond in the World, the Youkounkoun. Maréchal departs for his destination, oblivious of both his cargo and Saroyan who is discreetly following him to watch over the delivery.
Love should mean so much
But the only kind I touch was incomplete
Till the moment I found you
That's the moment that I knew
There's someone like me
Who still believes somethings are meant to be
Someone who needs forever someone like you
Holding on to the same dream I've been dreaming of
Someone who still believes in love
So here you are at last
We can feel what's come to pass
Is here to stay
World can come and go
It won't matter 'cause I know
There's someone like me
Who still believes somethings are meant to be
Someone who needs forever someone like you
Holding on to the same dream I've been dreaming of
Someone who still believes in love yeah
Someone like you
Holding on to the same dream
I've been dreaming of
Someone who still believes in love