Confidence

Confidence

Movie

  • Duration: 1h 37min
  • Music: Joel C. High,Ron Bartlett,David Jobe,Christophe Beck,Andrew Kaiser
  • Similar To: Free Fire, Killer Bean Forever
  • Story:
    What Jake Vig doesn't know just might get him killed. A sharp and polished grifter, Jake has just swindled thousands of dollars from the unsuspecting Lionel Dolby with the help of his crew. It becomes clear that Lionel wasn't just any mark, he was an accountant for eccentric crime boss Winston King. Jake and his crew will have to stay one step ahead of both the criminals and the cops to finally settle their debt.
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6.6/10
IMDb

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Confidence - Cast

Confidence - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
What Jake Vig doesn't know just might get him killed. A sharp and polished grifter, Jake has just swindled thousands of dollars from the unsuspecting Lionel Dolby with the help of his crew. It becomes clear that Lionel wasn't just any mark, he was an accountant for eccentric crime boss Winston King. Jake and his crew will have to stay one step ahead of both the criminals and the cops to finally settle their debt.
Ratings

6.6/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 15,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 23,014,206 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The character of the King was originally written as weighing 250 pounds and owning a boxing gym. When Dustin Hoffman read the script and told the filmmakers that he was interested in the story, but not in playing that kind of character, they rewrote the King to make him a nightclub owner instead.

For the scene where The King (Dustin Hoffman) meets Jake (played by Edward Burns) and Lily (Rachel Weisz) for the first time, Hoffman and Burns rehearsed the scene extensively. Weisz wasn't included because director James Foley wanted to have her uncomfortable with how the scene might unfold. So, when Hoffman leans over and grabs her by her breast, Weisz's shocked reaction is completely genuine.

Alice in Chains vocalist William DuVall has a non-speaking, uncredited role as a bar patron in the opening moments of the film. The logo of DuVall's then-band Comes With The Fall also appeared in the movie.

Doug Jung wrote the script to take place in New York, and the studio wanted to shoot in Canada as a stand-in. Director James Foley did go on location scouts to Toronto - having used it to stand in for New York before, on The Corruptor (1999) - but, intensely disliking and feeling constrained by the "runaway" filmmaking process, was inspired while driving around Los Angeles during magic hour one evening to rewrite the movie to take place there instead.

When they talk about, and show their job in a "Tampa, Florida" port, they are actually showing the Port of Los Angeles. Tampa doesn't have a bridge like the one that is in the movie.

Popular Dialogues

"King: Sometimes, Jake, style can get you killed."

"King: You're a good grifter, man. It's hard to tell when you're lying."