Jerry and Tom

Jerry and Tom is a 1998 American black comedy crime film directed by Saul Rubinek in his directorial debut.

The film stars Joe Mantegna and Sam Rockwell as contract killers who work at a used car dealership.

Hit men Tom and Jerry wait in a Chicago bar for the go-ahead to kill Stanley.

Jerry, a youth employed at Billy's used car dealership, joins Tom as he walks with Karl.

There, they meet an unnamed man who becomes annoyed with their loud conversation in which Jerry describes a domestic dispute with his girlfriend, Deb.

The man in the cinema tells them the story about how he and his fiancée, Vicki, the star of the low budget action film he is watching, angered the mob.

To calm him, Tom describes Ronald Reagan's final acting performance, a cold-blooded hit man in The Killers.

Later, as the two wait for their next hit, Tom tells Jerry about their co-worker, Vic, who is rumored to have had an affair with Marilyn Monroe and assassinated John F. Kennedy.

He then tells a disturbed Tom of how he occasionally fantasizes about killing his family, eventually admitting that he has pointed a loaded weapon at his infant son's head.