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The Good Liar Dvd

Career con artist Roy Courtnay can hardly believe his luck when he meets well-to-do widow Betty McLeish online. As Betty opens her life and home to him, Roy is surprised to find himself caring about her, turning what should be a cut-and-dry swindle into the most treacherous tightrope walk of his life.

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The Good Liar is a 2019 crime thriller film directed and produced by Bill Condon and written by Jeffrey Hatcher, based on the novel of the same name by Nicholas Searle. It stars Ian McKellen as a career con artist who meets a wealthy widow (Helen Mirren) online, and then discovers that his plan to steal her fortune has unexpected roadblocks.

The film was released in the United Kingdom on November 8, 2019, and in the United States on November 15, 2019. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $33 million against a budget of $10 million.

Plot

Roy Courtnay is an aging British con artist who, along with his business partner Vincent, uses false identities to manipulate people into giving him access to their finances. His target is Betty McLeish, a former history professor at Oxford University who lost her husband a year ago and has savings in excess of £2 million.

Feigning a bad knee, Roy manipulates Betty into allowing him to stay at her house. He steadily encourages her to open a joint offshore investment account with him, so that he can steal her money. Simultaneously, Roy and Vincent run an investment scam with their mark Bryn and his associate by employing fake Russian investors. One of the fake Russians, actually a Polish butcher, demands a greater cut of the take; in response, Roy orders thugs to break the butcher’s hand with a meat tenderizer. Realizing he has been robbed, Bryn follows Roy during his date with Betty. Upon spotting Bryn nearby, Roy sends Betty into the shops before luring Bryn into Charing Cross tube station. There, Roy stabs Bryn and then shoves him into the path of an incoming train, killing him. Roy reunites with Betty back at the shops.

Roy and Betty vacation in Berlin, where Roy appears to understand German, though he claims he does not. Betty’s grandson Steven takes the couple to a flat that Roy recognizes. Steven reveals that ‘Roy Courtnay’—a young British Army officer—was killed there in 1948 by a Nazi war criminal whom he was tracking, according to Soviet records. This causes Roy to explain that his real name is Hans Taub, who was Roy’s German translator, and that he stole Roy’s identity so that he could leave Germany and reinvent himself. Betty accepts his explanation and dismisses Steven’s objections.

Soon afterwards, Roy and Betty plan to transfer their money into the joint account. Vincent suggests to Roy that he leave at least some of the money for Betty to help with her medical condition, but Roy dismisses the idea and insists that he will leave Betty financially defrauded just like his previous victims. Vincent reluctantly complies and later observes the couple transferring their money into the joint account. However, after leaving Betty and returning to his flat, Roy discovers that he no longer has the keypad needed to access the account. Roy returns to Betty’s house to reclaim it, only to find Betty waiting for him and that all the house’s contents have been removed.

Betty attempts to force a confession out of Roy, before revealing that her identity and personal history are all fake. Her real name is Lili and she and Roy have met before as German teenagers in 1943, when Hans was tutoring her in English. On their last session, after trying to kiss one of her sisters, Hans raped Lili. After her parents dismiss him from continuing his tutoring lessons over the kiss, Hans denounced Lili’s father as a traitor and he was executed by the Nazis. This drove Lili’s mother to commit suicide. Later, Lili’s sisters were killed in an explosion just two weeks before the death of Adolf Hitler. After the war ended, Lili made her way to England.

After recounting on their past, Lili explains to Roy that she has been fully aware of his plan to con her all along. Steven, who was in fact the boyfriend of Lili’s real grandson Michael, tracked Roy/Hans’ criminal history and they confirmed his identity in a DNA test using a locket from Betty/Lili’s childhood that contained a piece of Hans’ hair. She also reveals that Vincent has betrayed Roy after being confronted with her knowledge of their crimes.

Betty takes all of Roy’s money out of their joint account, leaving him only enough money to pay back the victims of his earlier con. Just as she prepares to leave the house, Roy locks the door and attacks her – but she manages to fend him off before he is confronted by Bryn’s associate and the Polish butcher whom he previously cheated. Betty then leaves the house as Roy, refusing to pay his clients back, is consequently beaten up. Weeks later, Roy, having suffered a severe stroke during the fight, is shown in hospital being looked after by Vincent while Betty is shown living happily with her extended family.

Cast

Helen Mirren as Betty McLeish/Lili Schröeder
Ian McKellen as Roy Courtnay/Hans Taub
Russell Tovey as Steven
Jim Carter as Vincent Halloran
Mark Lewis Jones as Bryn
Laurie Davidson as Hans Taub (1948)
Phil Dunster as Roy Courtnay (1948)
Lucian Msamati as Beni
Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson as Vlad
Tunji Kasim as Michael
Spike White as Hans Taub (1943)
Nell Williams as Lili (1943)
Céline Buckens as Annalise
Bessie Carter as Secretary

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