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GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
101 Films presents acclaimed cult drama Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), widely regarded as one of the finest films of the 90s. Adapted for the screen by David Mamet from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, the compelling, witty, and endlessly quotable script is delivered with razor-sharp precision by an ensemble cast at the height of their powers.
A group of Chicago real estate salesmen-cum-con artists live on the edge. Life is good for the one on a roll. For the rest, life hangs in the balance. There is no room for losers. A-B-C: Always Be Closing, sell or go under, is the salesman’s mantra. With the pressure on, so begins a rainy night of cutthroat business and shattered lives. Delivering an Academy Award® nominated performance. Al Pacino (Scent of A Woman) plays the fast-talking Ricky Roma, alongside Jack Lemmon (Some Like It Hot, The Apartment) giving a phenomenal performance as the veteran Shelley “The Machine” Levene, struggling to keep his neck above water. A star-studded ensemble cast features Alec Baldwin (The Cooler) Ed Harris (Apollo 13, Pollock) and Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine, Argo)
SPECIAL FEATURE
A conversation with director James Foley
” God Bless Ricky Roma” actor Joe Mantegna remembers working with David Mamet
Audio commentary with James Foley
Audio commentary with actor Jack Lemmon
” A.B.C. (Always Be Closing)” documentary (SD)
Magic Time: A tribute to Jack Lemmon (SD)
Limited Edition Booklet: Includes ‘Death of a Fuckin’ $ale$man: Defining an American Dramatic Tradition’ by Rich Johnson and ‘Glengarry Glen Ross and The All-American Loser’ by Andrew Graves
- 101 Films
- 100 Mins Approx
- James Foley
- 15
- Al Pacino
- Jack Lemmon
- Alec Baldwin
- Ed Harris
- 1992
- English
- 1
- B
- 101 Films
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GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
101 Films presents acclaimed cult drama Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), widely regarded as one of the finest films of the 90s. Adapted for the screen by David Mamet from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, the compelling, witty, and endlessly quotable script is delivered with razor-sharp precision by an ensemble cast at the height of their powers.
A group of Chicago real estate salesmen-cum-con artists live on the edge. Life is good for the one on a roll. For the rest, life hangs in the balance. There is no room for losers. A-B-C: Always Be Closing, sell or go under, is the salesman’s mantra. With the pressure on, so begins a rainy night of cutthroat business and shattered lives. Delivering an Academy Award® nominated performance. Al Pacino (Scent of A Woman) plays the fast-talking Ricky Roma, alongside Jack Lemmon (Some Like It Hot, The Apartment) giving a phenomenal performance as the veteran Shelley “The Machine” Levene, struggling to keep his neck above water. A star-studded ensemble cast features Alec Baldwin (The Cooler) Ed Harris (Apollo 13, Pollock) and Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine, Argo)
SPECIAL FEATURE
A conversation with director James Foley
” God Bless Ricky Roma” actor Joe Mantegna remembers working with David Mamet
Audio commentary with James Foley
Audio commentary with actor Jack Lemmon
” A.B.C. (Always Be Closing)” documentary (SD)
Magic Time: A tribute to Jack Lemmon (SD)
Limited Edition Booklet: Includes ‘Death of a Fuckin’ $ale$man: Defining an American Dramatic Tradition’ by Rich Johnson and ‘Glengarry Glen Ross and The All-American Loser’ by Andrew Graves
- 101 Films
- 100 Mins Approx
- James Foley
- 15
- Al Pacino
- Jack Lemmon
- Alec Baldwin
- Ed Harris
- 1992
- English
- 1
- B
- 101 Films
Frequently Bought Together
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The 101 films release of this movie is fantastic. The slick artwork on the front, the supplementary documentary and other mini essays make it a must for any fans. I saw the film a few years and remembered enjoying it so when I heard there was a special edition blu ray release of it I had to get it. Didn’t disappoint, a fast talking, real estate office workroom drama with a little bit of mystery throw in for good measure
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