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Story of wheeling and dealing in the real-estate business.
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...sound of David Mamet -- vulgar, elliptical, tinged with mirth and malice. Mamet's gutter lyricism lit up his 1984 play Glengarry Glen Ross (it won a Pulitzer). Now Mamet and director James Foley (After Dark, My Sweet) want to get the urgency of...
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Digitally remastered and decked out with commentary and extras, this two-disc, tenth-anniversary edition does full justice to David Mamet's classic take on real-estate con artists. Plays usually don't
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A slim, sad-eyed and intense performer of stage, screen and TV, Pryce won a Best Supporting Actor Tony for his 1976 Broadway debut in "Comedians". The Welsh-born Pryce (who changed the spelling of his
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An endearing film, television and stage actor, John Goodman skyrocketed to leading man status on the strength of his meat-and-potatoes, regular-guy affability and easygoing charm. For eight years, he
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A chameleonic actor equally at home on stage or in film either as a hero or a villain, Kevin Spacey first gained notice with several strong stage performances both on and off-Broadway. Performing in
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"Over the Top"—the title for actor Tim Curry's short-lived 1997 ABC sitcom—is perhaps the best description of this versatile and gifted performer's work. At home on stage or before the cameras, Curry
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One of the most outspoken and successful comediennes of the 1990s, Roseanne Barr gave voice to the joys and frustrations of women’s lives in middle America, first, through her stand-up career, and
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