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1992 • Crime / Drama • 100m

Glengarry Glen Ross

"A story for everyone who works for a living."

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Times are tough at Premiere Properties. Shelley "the machine" Levene and Dave Moss are veteran salesmen, but only Ricky Roma is on a hot streak. The new Glengarry sales leads could turn everything around, but the front office is holding them back until these "losers" prove themselves. Then someone decides to take matters into his own hands, stealing the Glengarry leads and leaving everyone wondering who did it.

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Al Pacino
Al Pacino
Ricky Roma
Jack Lemmon
Jack Lemmon
Shelley Levene
Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin
Blake
Alan Arkin
Alan Arkin
George Aaronow
Ed Harris
Ed Harris
Dave Moss
Kevin Spacey
Kevin Spacey
John Williamson
Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan Pryce
James Lingk
Bruce Altman
Bruce Altman
Larry Spannel
Jude Ciccolella
Jude Ciccolella
Detective
Paul Butler
Paul Butler
Policeman
Lori Tan Chinn
Lori Tan Chinn
Coat Check Girl
Neal Jones
Neal Jones
Man in Donut Shop
Leigh French
Leigh French
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George Cheung
George Cheung
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Murphy Dunne
Murphy Dunne
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Dana Lee
Dana Lee
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Julie Payne
Julie Payne
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Gregory Snegoff
Gregory Snegoff
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Screenplay: David MametDirector: James FoleyProducer: Stanley R. ZupnikProducer: Jerry TokofskyExecutive Producer: Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.

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Andres Gomez
2015-12-21
70%

Interesting adaptation of a theater play with a great cast for a choral movie. The script is not that interesting, from my POV, but this is a story for actors and the cast is great.

Renovatio
2017-04-11
100%

Incredibly realistic mood… It captures the environment of a sales team so well… The stress, the competition, the somewhat adversarial relationship between management and the front office… The predatory, hunter-gatherer nature of it all Such a great film…

JPV852
2020-05-22
80%

Good David Mamet written film, with the usual Mamet-style dialogue, that doesn't have a real plot and not quite a character study either, yet still engrossing even with characters who are real estate scammers. Seen this several times over the years and still mesmerized by Jack Lemmon's performance. Pacino was good but Lemmon deserved the nod over him. **4.0/5**

CinemaSerf
2025-01-25
70%

I wonder how many ostensibly peaceful office environments would react like this if they were given the same ultimatum! It's underperforming so the overbearing and supremely confident "Blake" (Alec Baldwin) announces to the team that at the end of the month, only the top two will have a job in their estate agency. This proves quite a shock to "Levene" (Jack Lemmon), "George" (Alan Arvin), "Dave" (Ed Harris) and "Ricky" (Al Pacino). They try, they claim, but the market just isn't there. Well "Blake" ain't buying any of that and so the ultimatum stands. What now ensues sees this workplace - under the rather weak management of the insipid "Williamson" (Kevin Spacey) go from amiable camaraderie to toxic back-stabbing. Essentially the battle comes down to "Ricky" vs. "Levene". The former a younger man full of zeal who has "Lingk" (Jonathan Price) about to buy and secure his top position; the latter has long lost his touch but not his need for a job. "Blake" has left one gift with their boss and that's a list of special "leads". These are clues to who might be seeking to buy and who might be looking to sell, and they are considered gold dust for this challenge but he isn't handing them out. Then the office suffers a break-in and those valuable documents are gone. Who took them? There are of no value at all to a common thief. That's the pivot conjoining an whole series of sharp practices, double standards and borderline criminality as the David Manet play shines quite an intense light on the dynamics of competitive human relationships, venality and trust. Lemmon manages to convey a palpable sense of desperation that's evenly matched by Pacino on good form as the man whom most of us could probably believe as a smarmy realtor. This smouldering toxicity and some pithy and ripe dialogue combines to increase and to maintain tension effectively throughout this short but intense drama that has the extra benefit of not being cluttered up by one single romantic interlude! I think it was pretty obvious who did the deed towards the end, but you're never quite sure and even then, do you feel pity, empathy, anger? Probably not since "12 Angry Men" (1957) have I seen such a powerfully delivered drama from an all male cast and it's worth a watch.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Zupnik Cinema Group II, GGR, Zupnik-Curtis Enterprises
Budget
$12,500,000
Box Office
$10,725,228

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