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The Grifters (1990)
In Stephen Frears' modern crime neo-noir of treachery
and double-crosses, based upon Jim Thompson's novel, about a threesome
of con artists whose lives were inextricably intertwined, especially
the two females who were engaged in a deadly power-struggle and love-triangle
for the male's attention:
- the use of a triple split-screen to introduce the
three main "grifter" characters, as they went about their
typical scams
- the early scene of small-time, nickel-and-dime crook
Roy Dillon (John Cusack), the estranged son of professional grifter
Lilly Dillon (Anjelica Huston), who demonstrated clever bar scams
with another customer and the bar-tender (he ordered a drink with
a neatly-folded $20 and then paid with a concealed, neatly-folded
$10 bill); however, shortly later in a different bar, the scam was
detected and he was brutally hit in the stomach with a bat by the
bartender
- the introduction of sexy, deceitful Myra Langtry
(Annette Bening), who entered Stromberg's Jewelers shop where she
conned the gullible jeweler (Stephen Tobolowsky) into believing
that she wasn't hocking fake diamonds
- a second scene of Myra demonstrating her wily ways
by lounging naked on her bed to lure Joe (Gailard Sartain), her landlord,
to forgive her for late payment of her rent by having sex with her;
she proposed a choice: "Only one choice to a customer, the lady
or the loot. What's it gonna be?"; then, as Joe laid on top
of her, she exclaimed: "I was remembering at lunch, on the menu,
it said, 'Today's special - Broiled hothouse tomato under generous
slice of ripe cheese!'"
- the scene of race-track hustler Lilly's visit to
her Baltimore-based bookie boss Bobo Justus (Pat Hingle) who demonstrated
his punishment for disloyalty and for being late and missing a sure-shot
horse-race bet - he tortured her with an 'oranges-in-a-towel' beating
and his burning cigar applied to her hand
- in particular, the scene of Myra's naked, vixenish
seduction of Roy in a hallway; she enticed and seduced him within
a naked doorway to become his affectionate floozy girlfriend; she
opened her door, standing there stark naked, ran by him in the dark
hallway shouting: "Gangway," and then hid behind a curtain
as she apologized: "I hope you don't mind, sir. I just washed
my clothes and I couldn't do a thing with them."
He chased after her and tossed her onto a bed
- in the film's conclusion, Myra had been shot to death
in her hotel room by the vengeful Lilly, and then Myra's face-blasted
and disfigured corpse was made to look like Lilly's. Roy was called
upon, as next-of-kin, to identify his mother at the Phoenix morgue
- he concealed the fact that he noticed Lilly's right hand did not
have its tell-tale cigar burn mark
Lilly's Shocking Seduction and Murder of Her Son
Roy
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- in the shocking ending, Lilly was confronted by
Roy as she appeared to be stealing his money in his place; during
their last deadly confrontation, she argued that she was on the
run and needed his money, and claimed she might make a break to
get out of the con games and grifting (although she'd never had
a legitimate job in her life) - she desperately begged and begged
for his money, to tide her over: ("I need this money! I can't
run without money! And if I can't run, I'm dead!...I want that
money, Roy, I need it. Now, what do I have to do to get it? You
mean you won't give it to me, Roy? Will you or won't you? What
can I do to get it? Is there nothing I can do?"); when she
came close and seductively and fatefully kissed him, he asked:
"Lilly, Jesus, what are you doing?" She replied: "Nothing
at all, nothing at all," but then in a bizarre twist, she swung
a suitcase full of cash at her son's head as he was drinking water
from a glass. The glass smashed and cut an artery in his neck - and
he profusely bled to death on the floor in front of her! red-dressed
Lilly gathered up the strewn cash, descended in a caged elevator,
and calmly drove away
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Split Screen
Lilly at Race Track
Myra Seducing Jeweler with Fake Diamonds
Myra Seducing Landlord to Avoid Paying Rent
Lilly's Hand-Burning with Cigar
Myra Langtry Seducing Roy
In the Morge, it was Myra's Right Hand, Not Lilly's
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