The Grift Page #4

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.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Year:
2008
109 min
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Let her calm.

I want ...

S not? Find where the nerves

to show your face on here?

?Qu?

I've done this, Gracy.

We know what you did.

Things that made my

sister and her husband separated.

It was cruel what he did your father.

And anyone who ever urban?

anyone in his entire life.

I hope you are satisfied.

?Qu? Is what's wrong?

I think it is not me

I like to spy.

A m? Not like I lie.

I told you I was over.

S? Indeed,

but only two of you

go through a long cold

as? I believe that

final, you're smart.

I did not have to do that.

pens? he deserved it.

- Revolver water.

- No, t? Did.

I told you away

him, was not it as?

Te advert?

S?

I noticed.

It could have been ...

... only a couple of kisses.

Perhaps t .. you fell in love.

No.

Then it was a cow.

Everybody hates me now.

Oh, I break your heart.

With your big event, go,

he never cares?

what others think.

And since when t? Have heart?

Would be wise if we put

Considering that this is good for you.

?Why? Never talk about it?

Why what? What would you do?

I have a right to know.

All you need to know ...

... is it you dej?

End of story.

But that is not the end

of history, is not it as?

?Qu? You mean?

Were never able to let go.

Say what you did.

No.

I think you should.

I did nothing.

And then what? As you have?

I'm not as?

Is it because the double cross is?

choking in your throat like nothing?

?Qu? Is what happens you lately?

I'm just curious to

my mother, that's all.

Why what? Is that?

She was a b*tch.

Never you mind? A

f*** any of us.

Is that what you wanted to hear, baby?

Because that is what pas?

Not talk about that change? Nothing.

No change? Nothing.

Maybe.

I think this needs our help.

Hello.

Need a hand?

S? thanks.

What seems to be the problem?

S not? just me dej? here?

Do you mind if my son

you take a look?

No, not at all, go ahead.

Agreed.

S not?

I think it could be the starter.

?Qu? Said if we give it a ride?

And then I can bring the truck

up here? to collect the car.

We thank?

Hugh Babcock.

Holy sh*t,

William, William Bender.

And this is my son John.

- Hi John.

- Hello.

Pleased to meet you.

Let me get my suitcase. If I could

phone call, Mr Bender,

in my business,

- ... timeliness is critical.

- Qu? Business is that?

Capital. Have you ever been

in the market, Mr. Bender?

No.

Oh, thanks.

I assure you, Mr. Addams, who just found a

Excellent gain with another customer for the same investment.

S? sir.

Everything is "in its place.

S?

S? but I must remind you that the success of

the adventure lies in our actions.

Well, really need

to commit itself today.

But that is why we already

I gave a week to think.

S? est? good guess ...

... you give? up

tomorrow morning.

I do not move? sir, do not try to stop ...

50 thousand dollars ...

I go out of their hands.

S? sir.

Okay, so

tomorrow morning.

?Qu? Tell me something for dinner?

Do not go amiss.

Ok.

I was very lucky

meet with you.

Did you make your call right?

S? sir, but what was

saying, business plans ...

The words are tangled.

Pardon?

What I mean is ...

... sometimes the plans

we are going overboard,

and believe that everything

lost, and then,

turn around, and a better plan

falls right in front of us.

That's why I am here?

S? Not seem to be much,

but this is not the whole story.

Oh, he does not want to hear that.

Oh, sure s?

Well, when I was young

me one? to the army.

Right in front of the battlefield.

Now, once that was ah?

knows? with a soldier

the name of Tom McGrew.

Well, we used to talk about our plans,

things we would do after the war,

and told him "of my dream.

That some day come.

Well, Tom had a lot of money.

His family was rich, but I was

part of some farmers in Mississippi.

And one night, there was an ambush

and Tom

was wounded.

It hurt a lot.

Much.

I can assure.

I could not leave ah? To die.

He was a friend of the Army.

But I did what everyone would do and what cargu? Through

the crossfire of the Regiment to the other side.

And Tom, muri? Fair ah? In my arms.

He would have done the same for m?

Either way,

after the war, came back? home and

one days appeared? a man

on my doorstep with a letter.

- And in it was the right ...

- This?

.. Here, 15 acres, with

a check with 50 thousand dollars.

Tom's family.

As? Is

charity is appreciated.

How do you feel?

Think you have a dream? I

I feel like in a dream, Mr. Babcock?

S? sir.

Sounds good.

Now, please, call me Hugh.

Hugh ??

So is your friend? Sick.

Dying is better.

He owns 5000 shares

International oil.

Is that much?

Substantially enough.

Est? About to return,

tomorrow afternoon, all buyers

smart buying block for anything.

That does not sound legal.

Well, it does all the time.

This Addam, which

talking on the phone is ...

He is.

Not that I do not care,

but the man is "in his bed

Death has no relatives.

Look, I'm crazy to take advantage of

a dying person, but I am not a bad man.

I'm as good as

next to it, honestly.

But hell, this is gold.

I like to see an animal, William.

But WHAT? do in this situation?

Well, I think it's time for

let this thought animal.

S? insurance have many customers.

This is not the time.

I see him tomorrow.

- It's not the end of the world.

- But it is.

I probably will not tell you this.

But the fact is

that dej? one

my clients agree.

S? Not deb? Do,

would return the money.

Honestly I was gonna do.

Here.

Sorry.

Est? Well.

- Sorry.

- No, est? Well.

What I would ...

No.

Not unless you want to buy.

How much?

?Qu?

Well, after so many years,

I have saved enough.

I think it is time

I get to work.

Are you serious.

S not? To say.

Well, hell, I have to

know this man first.

Perhaps a farmer

I am not a fool.

No problem, we can fix.

Wait, let me warn you, this

type est? sick, does not smell good.

Toast to the future.

Okay, for our future.

Sorry, sir ...

What did you say your name was?

William Bender.

Is Mr. Bender.

Remember? It is the man?

interested in buying its oil.

As? Is.

What do you consider a fair price?

Mr. Bender finds

offer $ 550.

Not much.

Well, no, sir, is not.

But it is more than you have now.

Well, I can not bear with me.

I never had much luck with the market,

really hope it does better.

These fingers have arthritis,

if you could guide my hand.

S? sir.

Help me.

S?

Henry Addams.

- With two D.

- Two D?

Thank you.

Is that the ah?

Started to fall in any

time from now.

Are you sure about this?

S? just look.

This is? Full of speculators.

All? Go.

Sell when it reaches 6.

Time to sell.

This type is "in the scams.

- You are crazy.

- Am I?

S? pap? I know.

S? maybe.

Or maybe it is? Trying

to tell your employer.

Find out what? Ago.

No.

So tell me, when was the

last job? without us?

- No s?

- Never.

So now he makes the play,

is a large one.

Get your record.

T? And I received nothing.

We do not see anything.

If you ask me, te dir? That sucks.

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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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