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Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Thriller

Story by
  
Country
  
United States

7/10
IMDb


Director
  
Screenplay
  
Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
December 5, 1990 (1990-12-05) (United States; limited)January 4, 1991 (1991-01-04) (United States; wide)February 22, 1991 (1991-02-22) (United Kingdom)

Based on
  
Writer
  
Jim Thompson (novel), Donald E. Westlake (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Lilly Dillon), (Roy Dillon), (Myra Langtry),
Jan Munroe
(Guy in bar),
Robert Weems
(Racetrack Announcer), (Jeweler)

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,
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,
Salt
,
The Loft
,
Looper

Tagline
  
Seduction. Betrayal. Murder. Who's conning who?

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Hard-as-nails Lily Dillon (Anjelica Huston) works as a swindler for dangerous bookie Bobo (Pat Hingle), probably the only man she fears. Arriving in Los Angeles on "business," Lily looks up her son, Roy (John Cusack), a small-time con artist content with paltry sleight-of-hand cheats. Roys girlfriend, Myra (Annette Bening), looks like an All-American type but is a grifter looking to pull off another big-time con. The convergence of the three hustlers inevitably means trouble for all of them.

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The Grifters is a 1990 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Stephen Frears, produced by Martin Scorsese, and stars John Cusack, Anjelica Huston and Annette Bening. The screenplay was written by Donald E. Westlake, based on Jim Thompsons pulp novel of the same name.

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A young short-con grifter suffers both injury and the displeasure of reuniting with his criminal mother, all the while dating an unpredictable young lady.

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Plot

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Lilly Dillon (Huston) is a veteran con artist. She works for a bookmaker, Bobo Justus, making large cash bets at race tracks to lower the odds of longshots. On her way to La Jolla for the horse races, she stops in Los Angeles to visit her son Roy, a small-time grifter whom she has not seen in eight years. She finds him in pain and bleeding internally after one of his victims caught him pulling a petty scam and punched him in the stomach. When medical assistance finally comes, Lilly confronts the doctor, threatening to have him killed if her son dies.

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At the hospital, Lilly meets and takes an instant dislike to Roys girlfriend, Myra Langtry (Bening), who is a few years older than her son. Lilly urges her son to quit the grift, saying he literally does not have the stomach for it. Because she leaves late for La Jolla, she misses a race where the winner was paying 70–1. For this mistake, Bobo burns her hand with a cigar.

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Myra, like Roy and Lilly, plays all the angles. When her landlord demands payment of late rent, she uses her sex appeal to lure him into bed and forget the rent. She makes a similar offer to a jeweler to get what she wants for a gem she is trying to pawn.

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Upon leaving the hospital, Roy takes Myra to La Jolla for the weekend. On the train, she notices him conning a group of sailors in a rigged dice game. Myra reveals to Roy that she is also a grifter and is looking for a new partner for a long-con operation.

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Myra describes her long association with another man, Cole, and how they took advantage of wealthy marks in business cons, including a greedy oil investor, Gloucester Hebbing. A flashback scene in a plush office building culminates in a fake FBI raid with a fake shooting of Myra to discourage Hebbing from going to the police.

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Roy – who insists on working only short-term cons – resists the proposition, fearing she may try to dupe him herself. Myra, seeing Lillys power over Roy, accuses him of having an incestuous interest in Lilly. Infuriated, Roy strikes her. Myra then plans her revenge. She lets it be known that Lilly has been stealing from Bobo over the years and stashing money in the trunk of her car. Lilly is warned by a friend and flees. Myra follows with the intention of killing her.

Roy is called by an FBI agent to identify his mothers body, found in a motel room with the face disfigured by a gunshot wound. While identifying it as Lillys, he silently notes that there is no cigar burn on the corpses hand. Coming back home, he finds Lilly trying to steal all of his money. Lilly reveals that she shot Myra in self-defense at the motel and arranged the scene to appear as though Myras body was actually Lillys. Roy refuses to let Lilly depart with his money. Lilly pleads with him, then attempts to seduce him, even going so far as to tempt Roy by claiming he is not really her son. Roy rejects her, disgusted. Angered, Lilly swings a suitcase at him and unintentionally breaks a drinking glass onto his neck, slashing an artery.

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Lilly sobs convulsively while she packs up the money as her son bleeds to death on the floor. In the penultimate shot, she is seen dressed in red, riding an elevator that is heading down. Then she gets into Roys car and drives off into the night.

Cast

  • John Cusack as Roy Dillon
  • Anjelica Huston as Lilly Dillon
  • Annette Bening as Myra Langtry
  • Pat Hingle as Bobo Justus
  • Henry Jones as Mr. Simms
  • Gailard Sartain as Joe
  • J.T. Walsh as Cole
  • Charles Napier as Gloucester Hebbing
  • Noelle Harling as Carol, the nurse
  • Paul Adelstein as Sailor - Young Paul
  • Jeremy Piven as Sailor - Freshman
  • Stephen Tobolowsky as The Jeweler
  • Sandy Baron as The Doctor
  • Production

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    The project originated with Martin Scorsese who subsequently brought in Stephen Frears to direct while he produced. Frears had just finished making Dangerous Liaisons and was looking for another project when Scorsese approached him. The British filmmaker was drawn to Thompsons "tough and very stylistic" writing and described it, "as if pulp fiction meets Greek tragedy". Scorsese looked for a screenwriter, and filmmaker Volker Schlondorff recommended Donald Westlake.

    Frears contacted Westlake who agreed to re-read the Thompson novel but, after doing so, turned the project down, citing the story as "too gloomy." Frears then phoned Westlake and convinced him that he saw the story as a positive one, if considered as a story of Lillys drive to survive. Westlake changed his mind and agreed to write the adaptation. Frears was unsuccessful, however, at convincing Westlake to write the script under his pseudonym "Richard Stark," a name he had used to write 20 noir-influenced crime novels from 1962 through 1974. (Starks name appears in the film, though, on a sign reading "Stark, Coe and Fellows"; Westlake explains in the films commentary track that he has written novels as Richard Stark, Tucker Coe and "some other fellows.")

    Meanwhile, John Cusack had read Jim Thompsons novel in 1985 and was so impressed by it that he wanted to turn the book into a film himself. When Cusack found out that Scorsese and Frears were planning an adaptation, he actively pursued a role in the project. Cusack has said that he saw the character of Roy Dillon as "a wonderfully twisted role to dive into." To research his role, he studied with real grifters and learned card and dice tricks as well as sleight-of-hand tricks like the $20 switch that his character does in the film. He even successfully pulled off this trick at a bar on a bartender he knew well.

    For the role of Lilly, Frears originally considered Cher but she became too expensive after the success of Moonstruck. Sissy Spacek also read the part of Lily Dillon.

    Frears first contacted Anjelica Huston about playing Lilly in 1989 while she was filming Crimes and Misdemeanors but, after reading the script, she was unsure. A few months later, Frears contacted Huston again to see if she was still interested. He was reluctant to cast her because she looked like "a lady" and decided to cheapen her look with a bleached blond wig and "vulgar clothes." Huston read the script again and felt more passionate about the part and was cast in the role. To research her part, she studied women dealers at card parlors in L.A. county.

    The shoot was emotionally challenging for Huston. After completing the final scene between Lilly and Roy, she was so drained from the experience that she ran from the set and the studio. It took her hours to recover. After shooting the scene where Bobo Justus tortures Lilly for information, Huston was so affected by the rough quality of the scene (which did not make the final cut of the film) that she spent that night throwing up.

    Reception

    The Grifters had its world premiere on September 14, 1990 at the Toronto Film Festival at the Elgin Theater. The film had a brief Academy Award-qualifying run in New York City and Los Angeles before opening wide in January.

    The film received positive reviews from critics, as it holds a 90% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 39 reviews.

    Box office

    The movie was successful in its limited run.

    Awards

    The Grifters was nominated in 1990 for four Academy Awards:

  • Best Director (Stephen Frears)
  • Best Actress in a Leading Role (Anjelica Huston)
  • Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Annette Bening)
  • Best Adapted Screenplay (Donald E. Westlake)
  • The actresses were nominated for a few notable international prizes, including the BAFTA (Bening) and the Golden Globe (Huston): They were both awarded by the American National Society of Film Critics. Westlakes screenplay was nominated by the Writers Guild of America, but lost to Michael Blakes Dances with Wolves.

    References

    The Grifters (film) Wikipedia
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