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  3. 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.

    • 10 "Coffee Is For closers."
    • 9 "Abc. A - Always. B- be. C - closing. Always Be closing."
    • 8 "It Takes Brass Balls to Sell Real Estate"
    • 6 "When You Die, You're Gonna Regret The Things You Don't do."
    • 5 "There's An Absolute Morality? Maybe."
    • 4 "Always Tell The Truth, George; It's The Easiest Thing to remember."
    • 3 "A Man Is His job."
    • 2 "They Just Like Talking to Salesmen"
    • 1 "Because I Don't Like you."

    The film's first act includes a scene absent from the play, one that serves to better establish the story's stakes. This scene wound up becoming the most famous part of the film. Blake (Alec Baldwin), a successful salesman, is sent by the main characters' bosses (Mitch and Murray) to deliver an abuse-filled motivational speech. Shelley Levene (Jack...

    To illustrate his point to the salesman and audience, Blake deploys a whiteboard and chalk with two acronyms. "ABC - Always. Be. Closing [a sale]." He repeats the acronym and the meaning a few times to hammer in his point. RELATED: 10 Things '90s Movies Got Wrong About Computers & The Internet The second acronym is just as memorable as the first: A...

    After repeating his acronyms, Blake asks the salesmen if they're going to take the money the customers offer them—if they're man enough to take money. It's no coincidence that he phrases it like that, nor is it a mere taunt. A salesman who can't sell is a professional eunuch. To further link their manhood and livelihoods, Blake says that it takes b...

    The most charming, and thus most successful salesman is Ricky Roma (Al Pacino).Absent from Blake's scene, he's interested in a restaurant working an easy mark named James Lingk (Jonathan Pryce). Roma monologues about nothing in particular, but enthralls Lingk all the same. This comment about regrets has truth to it, but Roma deploys it just to suck...

    While most of Roma's spiel to Lingk is bemusing nonsense, there are some nuggets of truth buried beneath the blather. One of the tangents Roma goes on is some philosophizing about the nature of morality and if hell really exists. His opinion on both matters is "no." RELATED: The 10 Best Gangster Movies (Updated 2021) This cynical, materialist outlo...

    Aronow is the most hapless of the salesmen, and not coincidentally, the most innocent. Moss spends a good chunk of the play trying to convince Aronow to help him steal the leads from Williamson's office. Even though he's the firm's bottom earner and the one most likely to be on the chopping block, Aronow is reluctant to go along with the scheme. In...

    If the play has a thesis statement, it's this. The salesmen are at odds with office manager John Williamson (Kevin Spacey), who holds the leads (names and numbers of potential buyers). Levene in particular tries to corral Williamson into giving him better leads, to no avail. The next day, Williamson has found his office burgled while Levene has clo...

    It turns out Levene was the one who conspired with Moss to rob the office. He attempts to bribe Williamson into staying silent by offering him escalating amounts of money from the Nyborg deal. Williamson drops a bomb on Levene: the Nyborgs' check is no good, for the signers don't have the money to back it up. Levene's one spot of good luck was fals...

    Leven asks Williamson "Why?" The question specifically refers to why Williamson is choosing to turn him in, but Levene seems to be asking about Williamson's general treatment of him as well. Williamson's answer? "Because I don't like you." It's a brutal, honest truth, and if someone ever goes out of their way to antagonize another, these five words...

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  4. Glengarry Glen Rossquotes. (1992) Title Glengarry Glen Ross. Year 1992. Director James Foley. Genre Drama, Crime, Mystery. Interpreted by. Al Pacino. Jack Lemmon. Alec Baldwin. Alan Arkin. Ed Harris. Kevin Spacey. Jonathan Pryce. Plot – Times are tough for a small estate agency in Chicago.

  5. Dec 20, 2023 · Glengarry Glen Ross is a 1992 film that is an examination of the machinations behind the scenes at a real estate sales office. Directed by James Foley and written by David Mamet, based on his play of the same name.

  6. Feb 4, 2024 · Glengarry Glen Ross Quotes. Are you missing the life lessons in the Glengarry Glen Ross quotes like “always be closing” and “coffees for closers” you’ve been hearing—and using—for years? You’ve probably quoted it— even if you’ve never seen the movie. You hear echoes of this speech all the time. Lines from the speech like ...

  7. Glengarry Glen Ross quotes. View Quote Blake: You got leads. Mitch & Murray paid good money. Get their names to sell them. You can't close the leads you're given, you can't close shit, you are shit, hit the bricks pal, and beat it, 'cause you are going out. Shelley Levene: The leads are weak.

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