Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) is an American drama film. Directed by James Foley, four guys working as salesmen in a real-estate company feel scared when their corporate office sends in a motivational ...
The revival of the David Mamet play stars Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk and Bill Burr. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The production will be directed by Patrick Marber, who won a 2023 Tony Award for ...
Here it comes, almost like clockwork: Another “Glengarry Glen Ross” opens on Broadway with a new set of actors trying their luck with David Mamet's cutthroat look at business, like a “Hunger Games” ...
The actor’s distinguished career is best captured by the humanity in his portrayal of a real estate salesman in the 1992 film written by David Mamet. By Jason Bailey When news broke that the venerable ...
David Mamet's 1983 stage play Glengarry Glen Ross is probably best known these days for the 1992 film version starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin and more. Full of cutting, often hilarious ...
Glengarry Glen Ross is set in a cutthroat Chicago real estate office where four salespeople compete to sell mostly worthless properties to unwitting customers. Whoever sells the most wins a car; ...
The pride of Chicago, he acted on local stages for more than 50 years and also showed up in ‘Fatal Attraction,’ ‘Field of Dreams’ and ‘Men in Black.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Nussbaum died ...
This drama, among other things, offers a prize display of toxic masculinity (it will be interesting to revisit the production in June, when — reportedly — an all-female version will be launched).
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The ‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ revival has us wondering — where are all the Jewish Shelley Levenes?
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Here it comes, almost like clockwork: Another “Glengarry Glen Ross” opens on Broadway with a new set of actors trying their luck with David Mamet’s cutthroat look at business, like a “Hunger Games” ...
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