Grifter

Grifter commonly refers to:

  • A practitioner of confidence tricks
  • Grifter may also refer to:

  • Grifter (comics), fictional character created by Jim Lee for Wildstorm Comics and later incorporated into the DC Universe
  • Grifters (band), a 1990s American indie rock band
  • Raleigh Grifter, a bicycle manufactured by British company Raleigh from 1976 to 1983
  • The Grifters (novel), a 1963 American novel by Jim Thompson, about a young con artist named Roy Dillon
  • The Grifters (film), a 1990 American film adaption of the Thompson novel, starring John Cusack as Dillon
  • See also

  • Hustle (disambiguation)
  • The Grifters (film)

    The Grifters is a 1990 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Stephen Frears, produced by Martin Scorsese, and stars John Cusack, Anjelica Huston and Annette Bening. The screenplay was written by Donald E. Westlake, based on Jim Thompson's pulp novel of the same name.

    Plot

    Lilly Dillon (Huston) is a veteran con artist. She works for a bookmaker, Bobo Justus, making large cash bets at race tracks to lower the odds of longshots. On her way to La Jolla for the horse races, she stops in Los Angeles to visit her son Roy (Cusack), a small-time grifter whom she has not seen in eight years. She finds him in pain and bleeding internally after one of his victims caught him pulling a petty scam and punched him in the stomach. When medical assistance finally comes, Lilly confronts the doctor, threatening to have him killed if her son dies.

    At the hospital, Lilly meets and takes an instant dislike to Roy's girlfriend, Myra Langtry (Bening), who is a few years older than her son. Lilly urges her son to quit the grift, saying he literally does not have the stomach for it. Because she leaves late for La Jolla, she misses a race where the winner was paying 701. For this mistake, Bobo burns her hand with a cigar.

    Grifters (band)

    The Grifters was a 1990s indie rock band based in Memphis who released albums on Doink, Sonic Noise, Shangri-La Records, and Sub Pop Records.

    The band originally formed in the late 1980s as A Band Called Bud, with vocalist/guitarist Scott Taylor, bassist Tripp Lamkins, and drummer Dave Shouse. After being renamed the Grifters (after the novel by Jim Thompson) by 1990, Shouse joined Taylor on guitar, with Stanley Gallimore taking over on the drums. Songwriting duties were shared between Shouse, Taylor and Lamkins. For several years in the 1990s they recorded primarily at Easley McCain Recording and were closely affiliated with Memphis's Shangri-La Records label for a time. Jeff Buckley was a vocal supporter of The Grifters and was close friends with the band.

    Discography

    as A Band Called Bud:

  • Dad full length cassette (Doink Records, 1989)
  • Shark 7 flexi disc with The Martini Age (Kreature Comforts,1989)
  • Albums

  • So Happy Together LP/CD (Sonic Noise, 1992)
  • One Sock Missing LP/CD (Shangri-La, 1993)
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