"The truth is I'm not a doctor or a lawyer. I'm not an airline pilot. I'm nothing really. I'm just a kid in love with your daughter."
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"The truth is I'm not a doctor or a lawyer. I'm not an airline pilot. I'm nothing really. I'm just a kid in love with your daughter." Catch Me If...
show moreCatch Me If You Can (2002) is directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the true story of Frank Abagnale Jr., as detailed in the book by Abagnale himself and Stan Redding. Leonardo DiCaprio plays Frank, a teenage con artist who successfully impersonates a pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer, all while being pursued by FBI agent Carl Hanratty, portrayed by Tom Hanks.
The film captures Frank's thrilling escapades and the complicated cat and mouse relationship he forms with Carl over years of elaborate fraud.
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