Deceived
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1991
- 104 min
- 269 Views
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- Good evening, madam.
- I'm here to meet someone, Adam Lucas.
I don't believe he has arrived.
Perhaps you'd like to look inside.
I'm afraid I don't know
what he looks like.
Ah, well, if you take a seat
at the bar or at your table,
- I'll show him in when he arrives.
- My table will be fine.
very well.
Happy birthday to Patti
Happy birthday to you
Excuse me.
Could you ask that man who's sitting alone
over there if his name is Adam Lucas?
Thank you.
- I'm sorry, ma'am, no.
- Thank you very much.
Taxi.
That's enough for now.
I'll get it. They're probably here
to pick up my angels.
This is incredible, isn't it?
I had a feeling
I knew you from somewhere.
- I had a feeling.
- You did?
Oh, I was bringing this
amphora in to be repaired.
You don't remember,
but I was in here about a year ago.
I brought in a mosaic,
third century from Herculanium,
portrait of a young boy.
There was another woman, dark-haired.
She worked on the piece.
Charlotte, my partner.
I remember that mosaic.
- She did a terrific job.
- Good.
I'm Jack Saunders,
curator of antiquities,
Founders Museum.
Adrienne Davis.
I don't have a title.
Well, it's nice to meet you finally.
- Same.
- Adrienne, I'm leaving.
- I'll lock up.
- See you tomorrow.
- That's her.
- Let's have a look at that.
We used to have
a house in Searsport, Maine.
I had an aunt and uncle
who had a house...
- not ten minutes from Searsport.
- You're kidding me.
Me and my cousins used to go there,
swim all summer.
Really?
You and I were probably
there at the same time.
Ever go to a place
called The Breakers?
We used to try to sneak into The Breakers
to dance and listen to the music.
- I can't believe this.
- What's your favorite song?
Earth Angel.
Earth angel, Earth angel
Say you'll be mine
My darling dear love you all the time
I'm just a fool
A fool in love with you
Doo-doo-doo-doc
Good morning.
No, don't get up, please.
Go on doing whatever
it was you were doing.
Here's to Adam Lucas,
with deepest gratitude.
- Who?
- Your blind date the other night.
Oh.
So, what are you doing tonight?
I don't know.
I don't know.
How about the rest of your life?
Am I being too presumptuous?
Well, that remains to be seen.
Mommy, can I
blow out the candles now?
- Hang on, honey.
- Let's sing Happy Birthday.
Happy birthday to you
Happy birthday, dear Mary
Happy birthday to you
- Mommy, can I cut it now?
- Yes!
Thank you, Daddy.
My scariest purchase was $1.2 million
for an Etruscan urn.
It was in perfect condition.
It was so perfect,
they had doubts of its authenticity.
We had five authenticators on that one.
Best piece I ever purchased.
That's enough business.
We have cake here.
- Give me that! I want that.
- No, you don't!
- No more nothing!
- No more nothing!
It's me.
The day you were born,
the happiest day of my life.
Mine, too.
Where's Granny and Papa?
- Granny and Papa? You mean, mine?
- Yours.
Okay, where are they?
Is that them?
- That's not them.
- Is that them?
That's not them, either.
- That's them.
- Okay, here's a picture of me
when I was a boy in Nebraska.
Standing next to me
is Grandpapa Thomas.
Standing next to him is
your grandmother, Lorraine.
Over here is a bicycle I used to ride.
- See that bike?
- Mm-hmm.
Over here where you can't see...
is a hill where we used
to go tobogganing.
Tell me again
about granny's eyes.
Granny's eyes were beautiful,
exactly like...
- Exactly like mine.
- Right.
Okay, time to go to sleep.
- Good night, Daddy.
- Good night, sweetie.
- You know what I'm thinking?
- What?
How lucky I am.
Lucky how?
You don't know anything.
Aaah!
Aaah!
Aaah!
Aaah!
You're more beautiful than she is.
- Adrienne Saunders.
- Hey!
- What are you wearing?
- A slip.
- Your underwear?
- No! Do you like it?
- You look great!
- Thanks.
- Hi, Jack.
- Hi, Harvey.
I was wondering
if you'd get around to me.
I hate these things.
I'll see you later.
You two should form a club.
Oh, look at this.
Pretty interesting.
Jack, has the urn arrived?
It was supposed to come in yesterday.
- I'm heartbroken to part with it.
- I'll tell you what.
We're gonna give you special
visitation rights, okay?
It's a very generous gift, Mrs. Peabody.
- We're infinitely grateful.
- Good.
- Where's Tomasz?
- I don't know. We just got here.
If you see him, tell him
I want him to thank me too.
I will.
"Special visitation rights"?
- You're so smooth, Jack.
- It takes practice.
And who do you practice on? Me?
Whenever I get the chance.
Excuse me, Haw.
- Can I use your phone?
- Sure.
- Here.
- Thanks.
' - Ooh!
Aaah!
Oh, my God!
Did you sense any depression?
Any mood swings?
I saw him just this afternoon.
He seemed fine.
Maybe he was depressed
about his heart condition.
He was taking a lot of pills.
He was talking
about a fishing trip.
- He was planning a trip.
- Yeah.
up in Connecticut.
Mrs. Saunders, it would be best if you
would come down to the station tomorrow.
We need you to sign a statement.
Of course.
What about the rest of us?
That won't be necessary.
We'll contact you
if we need anything more.
Are you all right?
- No.
- Are you okay?
A cop tells you
to sign a statement,
- and that's supposed to close the book?
- What do you expect?
- They see hundreds of these a week.
- Well, I don't.
- I think Tomasz deserved better than that.
- I know how you feel.
I want to know why a guy
sets his watch
to take heart medication.
Adrienne, they told you.
The watch was probably preset.
- He didn't even think about it.
- You're probably right.
I need you to sign
this piece out, Jean.
We're loaning it to the Corcoran
Thanks.
Hmm.
It looks like someone's
already run a test on this.
I got your bath ready, sweetie.
- Now take your clothes off.
- Okay.
I'll be right back.
- Hi.
- Hmm.
What's the matter?
They discovered a fake necklace...
in the Egyptian collection
at the museum.
$4.5 million, and I bought it.
Who authenticated it?
Harvey.
Harvey authenticated it,
but it's my ass on the line.
It's my career, my reputation.
Damn, I know what I bought.
I know it was real.
Somebody must've switched them.
Tomasz.
What?
Maybe he was in trouble.
Maybe he needed money.
Something could have happened.
Honey...
Tomasz was not a criminal.
I'm trying to tell you,
everybody's going to be looking at me.
They're all looking at me.
- That's good, honey.
- Yeah.
Let me get your back.
- It's not too hot, is it?
- No.
I'm sorry.
I don't know what I'd do without you.
You'd think of something.
Who are you?
You want me to make
you guys some dinner?
Mm-hmm.
What do you want?
Fried soapsuds?
No.
I love you. Thanks.
Hello, Ernesto's?
I want to order take-out.
Three chicken fricassees.
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