The Grifters (1990)
Anjelica Huston: Lilly Dillon
Photos
Quotes
-
Bobo Justus : One question. Do you want to stick to that story, or do you want to keep your teeth?
Lilly Dillon : I want to keep my teeth.
-
Bobo Justus : [trying to get an explanation for Lilly's horse bet] You want to talk to me straight up?
Lilly Dillon : My son.
Bobo Justus : Your what?
Lilly Dillon : My son was in the hospital.
Bobo Justus : What the fuck are you doing with a son?
-
Lilly Dillon : You're working some angle, and don't tell me you're not because I wrote the book!
Roy Dillon : What about you? You still handling playback money for the mob?
Lilly Dillon : THAT's me. That's who I am. You were never cut out for the rackets, Roy.
Roy Dillon : How come?
Lilly Dillon : You aren't tough enough.
Roy Dillon : Not as tough as you, huh?
Lilly Dillon : Get off the grift, Roy.
Roy Dillon : Why?
Lilly Dillon : You haven't got the stomach for it.
-
Doctor : Miss Dillon, I'm sorry about our little disagreement on the phone. And I'm really sorry about your son. Well, it's hard to believe that such a strapping young man is your son.
Lilly Dillon : Never mind that, just take care of him.
Doctor : He's had, he's had an internal hemorrhage. He's bleeding to death.
Lilly Dillon : Well, make it stop!
Doctor : His blood pressure's under a hundred. I don't think he's going to make it to the hospital.
Lilly Dillon : You know who I work for.
Doctor : There's just so much I can do.
Lilly Dillon : My son is going to be all right. If not, I'll have you killed.
-
Lilly Dillon : I gave you your life twice. I'm asking you to give me mine once.
-
Lilly Dillon : Well, sure, Roy. You want me to drive up - ? Okay, fine, come on down. It won't be a home-cooked meal, you know.
Roy Dillon : Well, that's good news.
-
Myra Langtry : I'm Roy's friend.
Lilly Dillon : Yes. I imagine you're lots of people's friend.
Myra Langtry : [taking a good look at LILLY] Oh, of course, now that I see you in the light, you're plenty old enough to be Roy's mother.
Lilly Dillon : Aren't we all?
Roy Dillon : Play nice. Don't fight.
-
Roy Dillon : I guess I owe you my life, Lilly.
Lilly Dillon : You always did, Roy.
-
Lilly Dillon : I was hoping we could play it straight with one another.
Roy Dillon : I guess not.
Lilly Dillon : I guess you won't be getting a straight job, either.
Roy Dillon : Not this week.
Lilly Dillon : Not ever.
Roy Dillon : It's up to me. I'm strictly short con. It's nothing but small time stuff. I can walk away from it anytime I want.
Lilly Dillon : Where have I heard that before?
Roy Dillon : Yeah, but I'm in control.
Lilly Dillon : Sure. You're only 25 years old, already you can lay down four grand without even turning a hair. Grift's like anything else, Roy. You don't stand still. You either go up or down. Usually down, sooner or later.
Roy Dillon : Well, I'll let it be a surprise, then.
-
Bobo Justus : Did I buy you that dress you piece of shit?
Lilly Dillon : Well I guess so, you're the guy I work for.
-
Myra Langtry : I'm Roy's friend.
Lilly Dillon : Yes, I imagine you're lots of people's friends.
-
Bobo Justus : Tell me about the oranges, Lilly...
[kicks over a bag of oranges]
Bobo Justus : While you put those in the towel.
Lilly Dillon : [kneels on the floor and starts picking them up] You hit a person with the oranges wrapped in a towel... they get big, ugly looking bruises. But they don't really get hurt, not if you do it right. It's for working scams against insurance companies.
Bobo Justus : And if you do it wrong?
Lilly Dillon : [terrified] It can louse up your insides. You can get p... p... p-p-p-p-p
Bobo Justus : What?
Lilly Dillon : P-permanent damage.
Bobo Justus : You never shit right again.
-
[last lines]
Lilly Dillon : Roy, will you or won't you? What can I do to get it? Is there nothing I can do?
Roy Dillon : Lilly - Jesus, what are you doing?
Lilly Dillon : Nothing at all. Nothing at all.
[Lilly swings briefcase. Roy bleeds]
Lilly Dillon : [sobbing] No, no, no, no, no, no!
-
Lilly Dillon : I guess we won't be getting a straight job.