The Grift

Synopsis: A 1940's period drama about about a woman who has been wronged by her husband, but must help him after he has fallen in with a family of grifters.
 
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Year:
2008
109 min
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The Grift

Why not? Life

he turns to day.

How soon can

pass something so unexpected,

and a person's life

can change forever.

Perhaps it was decided

in the sky for some time ...

because I think there are people who

naci? under the shadow of the devil ...

and bad things will pass without

matter the way they choose.

All families have their secrets,

whispered stories behind

closed doors.

My mother hopes? That age I had

enough to tell us.

He had been a bad year in the village,

the river that spring growth? both ...

the people almost flot?

Then came the drought ...

the summer and warmer

we all remember.

After the flood,

and heat desperate ...

The dried came too.

and was in that summer, moved.

Hello?

Hello?

Hello? Anybody?

I am a customer ...

?Qu? Can you bring?

How about ... a coca cola.

Cold ... please.

Thank you, ma'am.

- Is it hot, no?

- Too.

?Qu? Sell?

Jewelry, kitchen, glasses ...

pens, perfumes ...

You say, the most

Chances are you have it.

- Really?

- If it is a fact ...

I come from a large sale of

state get? some good things.

Here is something that may interest you.

Zafiros genuine

Pearl of Madagascar

21 mounted in gold. Lindo ?no?

- Here?

- Yes.

- Do you like?

- Combine with your eyes, lady.

I do not like boasting, but

People say I have a good eye.

Continue.

- Where is it going?

- I'm way to Chicago.

- To your house?

- No, sir ...

... that old road is my home.

- No family?

- No, no.

I always thought "that would not be correct,

with all the traveling I do ...

Should feel alone.

Begins to darken.

Do you have a fourth free?

Because ... might pass the night here?

?Why? No? ?Why? No?

Come on darling, come and sit with me.

Want me to sit ... ah?

Yes, yes ...

Come on honey, do not provoke me, come

and sit with me. No har? Nothing.

- You mean ... here?

- Yes.

Come on, do not provoke me, sit down here?

Stand.

?Qu? Est? Happening?

This is not what it seems.

- Do you think funny, qu? Did you do?

- No, he did nothing ...

- Tell him.

- It is a lie.

- Qu?

- I promised? If I had some jewelry.

- Not true, say it is not true.

- Shut up. Your call to the police.

- Qu? You gonna do?

- More.

It made me put

all this and forced me?

I did that.

- Qu? Kind of devil are you?

- Look, I swear that no pas? Nothing, nothing.

Raped me?

No, no ...

Do you know what the punishment

for rape in this state?

- Do not raped?

- Qu? Think we are?

Stop, qu? Est? Doing?

My God.

What mat? mat? my pap?

It was not on purpose.

Le dir? That the Sheriff

raped me? and mat? my pap?

What mat? the mat?

So ... Where is?

Sali? Flying tremendous

must have taken fright.

Stay away from sweets and wash my face.

?Qu? We here?

Let me see them.

- Qu? Do with them?

- Give it to me.

Look what I found?

- Bingo.

- How much?

- Close to 400.

- Give it to me.

- I find it?

- Yes, but I rob? Suitcase.

Then you can keep the bag.

Listen b*tch, I was ...

I told him he should not

take it without you.

- I did, he did not.

- Yes I did.

- Get ready, kid. - No

I did. - Yes I did.

I did nothing, I did not ...

She is? Lying

est? hidden.

- Qu? Have in your hand?

- It's not my fault.

I do not want me

lie. You hear me?

- Qu? We here?

- It seems our pianist private.

What is? Our little today?

- It has been well since the afternoon.

- That's good.

Well, better I go.

- Better lights.

- Yes?

If.

- Are you coming to the table tonight?

- I think it s?

Gracy ... we will complete this

home babies. You hear me?

- Promise.

- Did you see I have disappointed you?

Good morning, madam.

- Kate.

- Hello.

?Why? Lunch you're not going to

your mother work?

- I find? This later.

- Agreed.

- Good morning.

- Morning, Gracy.

- Here we are.

- Yes, I am not very big ...

Some lights better than I have ever seen.

- Good morning, Kate.

- Good morning.

Bring? These.

Think you get there that rain

we were promised?

I hope so.

- It would be nice, huh?

- Yes, I would.

It is very hot.

No, no ... Jackson will help with that.

Jackson ...

He has been very dry ...

If.

Dry and warm.

It would be good to pass

soon ... this afternoon, maybe.

Thank you.

Hopefully you have

reason ... on this afternoon.

Choose one.

That no.

Forward.

Watch ... I do not see it and let

put it back in the pack

barjelas ...

sufficient,

now ...

- Was it?

- No.

- Is this another?

- No

- It must be this.

- No, sorry.

Sometimes it does not work.

- Can I?

- Yeah, sure.

And sometimes s? Works.

It is this, that's the letter.

- How did he do it?

- They are late.

- How much we owe?

- Well, let me see ...

As five.

Look what you did.

Ruining the dress the lady.

- I am sure it is clean?

- Sorry.

It was an accident.

Accident or not, will not

to pay for this meal.

- Not to be? Necessary.

- It's the least we can do.

- I insist.

- If you insist ...

- I suppose it is goodbye then.

- Guess who s?

?Why? Delay

both? Pretty much ruined.

I had to wait to return.

- Where were you?

- In the cemetery.

Well ... if you lose late.

- Take things out of the car.

- Yes, sir. Now.

A seven, a seven ...

Seven ...

Thanks to you, you and you ...

Thanks, guys.

Hey ... What craps?

Got money? It makes no sense

Enter Here if you do not have money.

- I have money.

- Agreed.

Well.

To what? Waiting for?

?Qu? Supposed to do with that?

- Are you new?

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Pamela Smith

Lady Pamela Margaret Elizabeth Smith Berry, Baroness Hartwell (1915 - 7 January 1982) was an English socialite, included in The Book of Beauty by Cecil Beaton and part of the Bright Young Things crowd. She was known for her political salon and was one of Britain's museum leaders. more…

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