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  1. Glengarry Glen Ross is a 1992 American tragedy film directed by James Foley and written by David Mamet, based on his 1984 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name.The film depicts two days in the lives of four real estate salesmen, and their increasing desperation when the corporate office sends a motivational trainer with the threat that all but the top two salesmen will be fired within ...

  2. What I really appreciated about Glengarry Glenross is that every character has painfully deep realism about them. To expand on this I can really only give examples: Al Pacino's character is the typical perfect salesman, he's naturally good at what he does.

  3. Glengarry Glen Ross. List. NEW. When an office full of New York City real estate salesmen is given the news that all but the top two will be fired at the end of the week, the atmosphere begins to ...

    • (60)
    • James Foley
    • R
    • Al Pacino
  4. Glengarry Glen Ross picks you up and throws you against a wall; then it holds you there for 90 minutes. That may not sound like a good time, but it's damned good filmmaking. Full Review ...

  5. Glengarry Glen Ross: Directed by James Foley. With Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Alan Arkin. An examination of the machinations behind the scenes at a real estate office.

    • (118K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • James Foley
    • 1992-10-02
  6. Glengarry Glen Ross culminates in a climactic scene at the real estate office, where the desperate salesmen are confronted by the realization that the office has been burglarized, and all the valuable leads have been stolen. In a state of panic and despair, the salesmen confront each other, suspecting foul play and betrayal amongst themselves.

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  8. Jul 23, 2005 · The movie's other big weakness was a very high dose of profanity. According to IMDB, Glengarry Glen Ross contains 138 instances of the "f word" and 50 utterances of the "s word." Sometimes it seemed like every other word was profanity. Okay, I understand that writers feel a need to use high doses of profanity to illustrate just how "rough ...

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