Re: Telegraph Office Scene in the Movie "The Sting"

Hi Lisa...

That was a good movie, wasn't it? And I don't recall a single instance of the "F" word! But the reason I wrote was to note that the victum of a scam like this was referred to as the "mark" as I recall.

Thanks for bringing back the memory of this movie!

Al

Around 1973 a popular movie, "The Sting" with Robert Redford and Paul > Newman came out. Redford and Newman were con artists. Part of their > scheme involved making their target think they had advance horse race > information from Western Union. That is, someone from a WU office > would secretly pass along the results of a race upon receipt a few > minutes before WU relayed the results to local offices. > To convince their target, the con artists "borrowed" a Western Union > local office for a few minutes. They pretended to be painters with an > official work order and marched into the manager's private office > announcing they had orders to paint and began to set up. The manager > went out to the front office while they worked. Then one of the > painters posed as the office manager. The con target was brought in > through a rear door to meet the fake "manager" so the scheme appeared > ok. As soon as that was done the painters took off. The real manager > came back in thoroughly puzzled. > It was a good movie.
Reply to
Al Gillis
Loading thread data ...

Cabling-Design.com Forums website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.