Glen Gary Glen Ross

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English

 

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Harold B

 

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December 14, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Glengarry Glen Ross is about four hungry salesmen, Levene, Roma, Moss, Aaronow, and their supervisor, Williamson, who work together selling undesirable real estate at inflated prices. The bosses of the company, Mitch and Murray, have declared a sort of sleazy sales contest in which, first prize wins a Cadillac, second prize gets a set of steak knives, and finally third prize is given to those incompetent ones with a simple, your fired! A chalkboard is used to keep tally on everyone's sales, everyone is expected to sell plenty of leads whatever the cost might be, and may the best man win...
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The practical sales maxim is to always be closing, and that's just what Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross is all about, a sleazy world of real estate where men are pitted against one another, emotions are disregarded, new leads are gold, and time is running out. The first scene of the film takes place at a Chinese restaurant, in which Shelly, "The Machine" Levene, tries to convince Williamson to give him better sales leads, so that he will have a higher chance at closing a sale...
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