Glengarry Glen Ross movie poster

Glengarry Glen Ross

"A story for everyone who works for a living."

September 10, 1992 1h 40m 7.3/10 (1,539 votes)

Originally released in 1992. Glengarry Glen Ross is a crime/drama film. directed by James Foley.

Starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Alec Baldwin

Synopsis

Times are tough at Premiere Properties. Shelley "the machine" Levene and Dave Moss are veteran salesmen, but only Ricky Roma is on a hot streak. The new Glengarry sales leads could turn everything around, but the front office is holding them back until these "losers" prove themselves. Then someone decides to take matters into his own hands, stealing the Glengarry leads and leaving everyone wondering who did it.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 10, 1992 33 years ago
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Runtime 1h 40m 100 minutes total
User Rating 7.3/10 Great (1,539 votes)
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Budget $12.5M Production budget
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Box Office $10.7M 0.9x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$12,500,000
Revenue
$10,725,228

Production Companies

  • Zupnik Cinema Group II
  • GGR
  • Zupnik-Curtis Enterprises

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Glengarry Glen Ross about?

Times are tough at Premiere Properties. Shelley "the machine" Levene and Dave Moss are veteran salesmen, but only Ricky Roma is on a hot streak. The new Glengarry sales leads could turn everything ...

Who directed Glengarry Glen Ross?

Glengarry Glen Ross was directed by James Foley.

How long is Glengarry Glen Ross?

Glengarry Glen Ross has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).

When was Glengarry Glen Ross released?

Glengarry Glen Ross was released on September 10, 1992 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Glengarry Glen Ross?

The main cast of Glengarry Glen Ross includes Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Alan Arkin, Ed Harris.

Is Glengarry Glen Ross worth watching?

Glengarry Glen Ross has a user rating of 7.3/10 based on 1,539 reviews, indicating very good reception from audiences.