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Scammer's Cartel: The Movie poster

Scammer's Cartel: The Movie

An aging cybersecurity Fed and a rich Saudi scammer circle each other in an online group chat. What starts as a deadly rivalry soon blossoms into a beautiful friendship, as they start to realize the real enemies are the people pulling their strings from behind a curtain of code and secrecy. A buddy crime-thriller for the network age — Tarantino dialogue, Mr. Robot infrastructure, two unlikely partners caught between a federal task force and an unseen cartel of shot-callers in the wires. Tagline: "Friendship is the ultimate con."

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