The Grifters

1990

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Martin Scorsese Photo
Martin Scorsese as Opening Voice-over
John Cusack Photo
John Cusack as Roy Dillon
Steve Buscemi Photo
Steve Buscemi as Kaggs
Jon Gries Photo
Jon Gries as Drunk's Friend
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1019.23 MB
1280*692
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 50 min
P/S 0 / 14
2.04 GB
1916*1036
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 50 min
P/S 6 / 6

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle9 / 10

three great performances

Lilly Dillon (Anjelica Huston) is working for mobster Bobo Justus (Pat Hingle) placing bets in horse races. Her estranged son Roy Dillon (John Cusack) does small cons. His girlfriend Myra Langtry (Annette Bening) uses sex. Roy gets caught and gets hit. Lilly takes him to the hospital and misses a job. Bobo punishes her. Myra wants Roy to invest in her scheme. It's the life of grift.

These are three individual performances that are all powerful in their own way. Huston is simply incredible. She is so many different notes. Bening is using sex like pulling out her credit card. Cusack has his boyish charms but he's also so broken. These three characters are memorable.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird9 / 10

Wonderful and very riveting

From Stephen Frears comes The Grifters, a highly colourful and riveting film noir. Frears' direction is superb, with smooth shifts between the audacious scams, the sudden violence and the intense rivalry between the characters. The film looks very stylish not just in the cinematography but also in the scenery, editing and costumes. The Grifters also benefits from a cracking, well-paced story and superb writing that is both witty and intense. When it comes to the film's acting, it is very good. Except that John Cusack comes across as rather bland and lightweight. Cusack aside, both Anjelica Huston and Annette Bening deliver power-house performances, and out of a terrific supporting cast JT Walsh and Charles Napier particularly impress. All in all, a wonderful film that succeeds in pretty much all areas. 9/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by bkoganbing8 / 10

Some most amoral people

I guess of course led by The Sting films about lovable con artists who only cheat the rich and greedy and even help out the common folk on occasion will be popular as long as we make films. James Garner in both Maverick and The Rockford Files made a career of it with those two series.

Don't think for a nano-second that if you rent The Grifters or see it at a revival house that is what you will get. This film is no holds barred look at some most amoral who are professional con artists.

The Grifters gave Angelica Huston her career role as a woman who lives on the Grift and feels incapable of changing her ways. She works for big time gangster Pat Hingle who shows her the error of her ways when she skims a bit too much off of him.

Her son is John Cusack and there's no mention of the father who begat him. But these two have a relationship that does more than hint at incest. There was a Law And Order episode that was based in part on The Grifters where the male was a kind of love object between his mother and his wife and that was more explicit and good, but not as good as this.

Huston doesn't want Cusack in the life, but he doesn't know anything else. And he's got Annette Bening the third in our trio of Grifters. Bening and Huston hate each other from the start and Bening figures out what's going on with Huston and Cusack. Bening is cheerfully amoral in what she does, deciding early on she's a 'roper' one who spots suckers and stirs them into the con and using sex is no problem at all. She has a great running scene with her landlord who kanoodles with for her rent money. As a roper however she always needs a partner and Cusack would kind of fit her bill.

Amorality is at the heart of The Grifters. These people have absolutely no moral character at all and if they thank God for anything is that the world is made of sheep who need to be sheared by them. As shearers they are an elite but a world of shearers just wouldn't work.

Both Huston and Bening got Oscar nominations for their work, Bening in the Supporting Actress category. The Grifters also was nominated for Best Director for Stephen Frears and Best adapted screenplay for Donald Westlake.

Huston, Cusack, and Bening three of the worst and yet most fascinating characters you might ever meet. It's our fascination with them that makes The Grifters the outstanding movie it is.

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