

Bill is a penniless drifter who scams strangers out of just enough money to feed himself and his partner in crime, an orphan girl known as Curly Sue. Bill and Curly Sue target Grey, a yuppie lawyer, but their con takes an unexpected turn when the successful woman begins to like the ramshackle duo. But there's one problem—Grey's jealous, conniving boyfriend, Walker.
Acting
Alisan Porter carries this whole film at age 10.
Writing
Hughes' final directorial outing — bitter-sweet and autobiographical.
Production
Chicago locations that scream early-90s economic anxiety.

Director
John Hughes
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Steve Carell's film debut — he's 'Tesio,' the waiter, and has approximately four lines. He'd later joke it took him 15 years to get better billing than a child con artist.
Hughes wrote this during his own divorce and declining Hollywood relevance; Bill's fear of losing Curly Sue mirrors Hughes' custody battles. The film flopped and he never directed again.
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