Introducing 'The Usual Suspects' Page #8

Synopsis: This making-of piece includes sound bites from Singer, Palminteri, Baldwin, Spacey, Byrne, Pollak, Del Toro and and offer character and story notes and clips from the movie.
Year:
1995
7 min
145 Views


- We need to think back.

- You've heard many tales.

- Bricks Marlin.

- I wanna hear your story.

It's all there. Some guy in California,

his name is Redfoot.

- A gift from Mr Sze.

- What about Redfoot?

- Mr Redfoot knew nothing.

- Big, fat guy. I mean, orca fat.

There was a lawyer. Kobayashi.

When I was picking beans in Guatemala,

we'd make fresh coffee.

- You thought he was a good man.

- I know he was good.

- Tell me every last detail.

- How do you shoot the devil?

- He's protected by the Prince of...

- What's your story?

- There was a lawyer.

- What lawyer, Verbal?

- I am Mr Kobayashi.

- Kobayashi. Kobayashi.

- Tell me every last detail.

- I work for Keyser Sze.

Convince me. Convince me.

Every creep that works the street for a

living will know the name of Verbal Kint.

The cripple, did you see him?!

- The cripple! Which way did he go?

- That way.

I know you know something.

I'm smarter than you and

I'm gonna find out what I wanna know.

- To a cop, the explanation's simple.

- You know what I'm gettin' at! The truth!

- ... no arch criminal behind it all.

- Somebody with power.

- Keyser Sze!

- Who's Keyser Sze?

You think a guy like that comes this close

to getting caught and sticks his head out?

Because you're stupid, Verbal.

Because you're a cripple.

- Who's the gimp?

- You've known the whole f***in' time!

- Who's Keyser Sze?

- Who's Keyser Sze?

- I'm sure Keaton is dead.

- I can't feel my legs, Keyser.

First thing I learnt on the job

was how to spot a murderer.

They tell me you got the cripple from

New York. He mention Keyser Sze?

Who?

After that... my guess is

you'll never hear from him again.

The greatest trick the devil ever pulled

was convincing the world he didn't exist.

And like that...

he's gone.

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