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    A Film by James Foley

    GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS COLLECTOR'S EDITION
    Starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Ed Harris,Alan Arkin, Kevin Spacey, and Jonathan Pryce

    ARRIVES ON BLU-RAYâ„¢ JUNE 2, 2020 FROM SHOUT! SELECT

    "This brilliant black comedy doesn't just dazzle; it stings." - Rolling Stone

    Adapted from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS shows David Mamet at his searing, profane best. A group of Chicago real-estate salesmen-cum-con artists live on the edge. Life is good for the one on a roll. For the rest, life hangs in the balance. There is no room for losers. A-B-C: Always Be Closing, sell, or go under, is the salesman's mantra. With the pressure on, so begins a rainy night of cutthroat business and shattered lives. On June 2, 2020, Shout! Select will release GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Collector's Edition Blu-ray. Directed by James Foley (House of Cards, At Full Range) and written by David Mamet (State and Main, Wag the Dog), the critically acclaimed movie GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS boasts an incredible winning cast. Delivering an Academy Award®-nominated performance*, Al Pacino (Scent of A Woman), plays the fast-talking Ricky Roma, alongside Jack Lemmon (Mister Roberts, Save The Tiger) giving a phenomenal performance as the veteran Shelley "The Machine" Levene, struggling to keep his neck above water. A star-studded ensemble cast includes Alec Baldwin (Mission: Impossible - Fallout, The Cooler), Ed Harris (Apollo 13, Pollock), Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine, Argo), Kevin Spacey (House of Cards, The Usual Suspects), and Jonathan Pryce (The Two Popes, Game of Thrones).

    A must-have for movie enthusiasts and collectors, this definitive collector's edition contains new 4K transfer from the original film elements, new interviews with director James Foley and actor Joe Mantegna, audio commentaries, and much more! Pre-order is available now at ShoutFactory.com

    GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS Collector's Edition
    Special Features:
    NEW 4K Transfer From The Original Camera Negative
    NEW A Conversation With Director James Foley
    NEW “God Bless Ricky Roma” - Actor Joe Mantegna Remembers Working With David Mamet
    Audio Commentary With James Foley
    Audio Commentary With Jack Lemmon
    A.B.C. "Always Be Closing"
    Magic Time: A Tribute To Jack Lemmon

    A Film By JAMES FOLEY
    A ZUPNICK ENTERPRISES Presentation A JERRY TOKOFSKY And STANLEY R. ZUPNICK Production
    AL PACINO JACK LEMMON ALEC BALDWIN ED HARRIS ALAN ARKIN KEVIN SPACEY JONATHAN PRYCE In GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
    Music By JAMES NEWTON HOWARD Edited By HOWARD SMITH Production Designer JANE MUSKY
    Director Of Photography JUAN RUIZ ANCHíA, A.S.C. Co-Produced By MORRIS RUSKIN, NAVA LEVIN
    Executive Producer JOSEPH CARACCIOLO, JR Written By DAVID MAMET
    Produced By JERRY TOKOFSKY STANLEY R. ZUPNICK Directed By JAMES FOLEY

    1080p High-Definition Widescreen (1.85:1)/English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1/English SDH Subtitles/1992/Color/Approximate Feature Running Time +/- 96 Minutes
    Rock! Shock! Pop!

  • #2
    It's an excellent film for sure, but totally not the kind I would ever get a special edition release of.
    "No presh from the Dresh!"

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    • #3
      I love this film. So many quotable lines - "Put that coffee down!" "Coffee is for closers."
      I don't go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons.

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      • #4
        Love it, but I've seen it way too many times.
        Why would anybody watch a scum show like Videodrome? Why did you watch it, Max?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Matt H. View Post
          Love it, but I've seen it way too many times.
          Yeah, I'm in the same boat.

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          • #6
            Coming 7/29/24.

            101 Films presents acclaimed cult drama Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), widely regarded as one of the finest films of the 90s. Adapted for the screen by David Mamet from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, the compelling, witty, and endlessly quotable script is delivered with razor-sharp precision by an ensemble cast at the height of their powers.

            A group of Chicago real-estate salesmen-cum-con artists live on the edge. Life is good for the one on a roll. For the rest, life hangs in the balance. There is no room for losers. A-B-C: Always Be Closing, sell or go under, is the salesman’s mantra. With the pressure on, so begins a rainy night of cutthroat business and shattered lives. Delivering an Academy Award® nominated performance. Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman) plays the fast-talking Ricky Roma, alongside Jack Lemmon (Some Like It Hot, The Apartment) giving a phenomenal performance as the veteran Shelley “The Machine” Levene, struggling to keep his neck above water. A star-studded ensemble cast features Alec Baldwin (The Cooler) Ed Harris (Apollo 13, Pollock) and Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine, Argo).

            SPECIAL FEATURES

            • A conversation with director James Foley
            • ”God Bless Ricky Roma” Actor Joe Mantegna remembers working with David Mamet
            • Audio commentary with James Foley
            • Audio commentary with actor Jack Lemmon
            • ”A.B.C. (Always Be Closing)” documentary (SD)
            • Magic Time: A tribute to Jack Lemmon (SD)
            • Limited Edition Booklet: Includes ‘Death of a Fuckin’ $ale$man: Defining an American Dramatic Tradition’ by Rich Johnson and ‘Glengarry Glen Ross and The All-American Loser’ by Andrew Graves.

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            Rock! Shock! Pop!

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            • #7
              I think I'll go in for one of these releases for the commentaries.

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              • #8
                ”You want to know why? Because FUCK YOU, that’s why!”

                one of the most quotable lines of all time, with infinite applications!

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