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Story of wheeling and dealing in the real-estate business.
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...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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David Mamet is a leading American playwright whose spare, gritty, often scatological work reflects the rhythms of Harold Pinter and the tough attitudes of his native Chicago. Noted for his strong male
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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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After making a name for himself as a powerful performer on the stage, Ed Harris developed into a highly-sought actor whose reputation for tough onscreen performances earned numerous awards and
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Taken as a whole, the films of director James Foley expertly examined the dark, conflicting edges of human morality and the dubious characters that occupy our world. As a reliable and stylish
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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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This reliable supporting actor has appeared in a handful of successful films in the 1990s, mostly as the leading man's best pal. He got his start onstage, though; the Bronx native acted in such
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