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Glengarry Glen Ross
Cast
Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Alan Arkin View AllCrew
David Mamet (Screenplay), James Foley (Director) View All
Release: Sep. 15th, 1992
Runtime: 1 hour, 40 minutes
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When a new set of leads find their way to the office, the Glengarry leads, the office manager refuses to let go of them which forces someone to break into the office and steal them, resulting in some startling repercussions for everyone in the office.

Pacino's charismatic Ricky Roma seems to be an arrogant, big mouthed egocentric, and yet later we see that he seems to genuinely care about the woes of Arkin's George, and truly admires and respects Lemmon's Shelley.

The next morning the office is indeed robbed and the police is trying to find the perpetrator, while every other person in the office is dealing with their own particular problems...