Review of Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) by Ty Burr for Entertainment Weekly — 30 Aug 2010
Alec Baldwin is on camera for barely eight minutes in Glengarry Glen Ross, the tightly wound — and actually very fine — film adaptation of David Mamet’s play. But his big speech, whipping up the assembled real estate salesmen with reptilian gung ho, could stand as a compressed version of what makes Baldwin, when bad, so good.
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This review of Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) was written by Ty Burr and published by Entertainment Weekly on 30 Aug 2010.
Glengarry Glen Ross has generally received very positive reviews.
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