Glengarry Glen Ross


1h 40m 1992
Glengarry Glen Ross

Brief Synopsis

Story of wheeling and dealing in the real-estate business.

Film Details

Also Known As
Glengarry
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1992
Distribution Company
ALLIANCE RELEASING/NEW LINE CINEMA (NEW LINE)
Location
New York City, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 40m

Synopsis

Story of wheeling and dealing in the real-estate business.

Crew

Kenneth Albanese

Carpenter

James Archer

On-Set Dresser

Wayne Artman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Richard Babcock

Driver

William Barclay

Art Director

Edward Battista

Driver

Sheryl Berkoff-lowe

Makeup Artist

Irving Berlin

Music

Irving Berlin

Music Lyrics

Andrew Bernstein

Set Production Assistant

William Bishop

Props

Henry Boyle

Driver

Gary Burritt

Negative Cutter

Colleen Callaghan

Hair Stylist

Ed Callahan

Sound Effects Editor

Joseph M Caracciolo

Executive Producer

Carol Chambers

Assistant

David Charles

Costume Designer

John C Ching

Assistant

Joseph R Collins

Camera Trainee

Christie Colliopoulos

Assistant

Celia D. Costas

Unit Production Manager

Sandy Cuomo

Production Coordinator

Richard D Curry

Driver

Alan D'angerio

Hair Stylist

Tom Dahl

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Douglas Dalisera

Swing

Sandy De Crescent

Music Contractor

Jerry Deblau

Gaffer

Brad Dechter

Original Music

Pamela Difede

Assistant Editor

Dianne Dreyer

Script Supervisor

Thom Ehle

Consultant

Duke Ellington

Song

Harvey Epstein

Dga Trainee

Donald Fagen

Song

Kevin P. Faherty

Wardrobe Supervisor

Sylvia Fay

Extras Agent/Coordinator

Joann Foley

Office Production Assistant

John R Ford

Assistant Property Master

Phil Ford

Driver

Richard Ford

Best Boy Electric

Marisa Forzano

Assistant

Robert J Franco

Set Decorator

John Fundus

Boom Operator

Andrew Gangloff

Carpenter

Vincent Gerardo

Assistant Camera

William Gerardo

Assistant Camera

Howell Gibbens

Supervising Sound Editor

Greg Gieras

Set Production Assistant

Raphaella Giugliano

Assistant Production Accountant

Irving Gordon

Song

Jane Greenwood

Costume Designer

George Greif

Music

Robert Griffon

Property Master

Denise Gurkas

Scenic Artist

Craig Haagensen

Camera Operator

Matthew Harrison

Foley Editor

Patricia Doherty Hess

Location Manager

Denise Horta

Adr/Dialogue Editor

Frank Howard

Sound Effects Editor

James Newton Howard

Music

George A Hugel

Carpenter

Delroy M Hunter

Coordinator

Sharon Ilson

Makeup Artist

Chris Ingram

Assistant Sound Editor

Joseph A Ippolito

Adr/Dialogue Editor

Al Jarreau

Song Performer

Frank Jones

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Constance A Kazmer

Adr/Dialogue Editor

Tim Kearney

Carpenter

Paul Kingham

Swing

Robert Klatt

On-Set Dresser

Tom Kramer

Music Editor

Sal Lanza

Best Boy Grip

Douglas Lebrecht

Scenic Artist

John Leonidas

Transportation Captain

Nava Levin

Coproducer

Tommy Lipuma

Song

Tommy Lipuma

Music

Leslie Loftis

Set Production Assistant

Martin Lowry

Grip

Mike Maggi

Special Effects Coordinator

David Mamet

Play As Source Material

David Mamet

Screenplay

Johnny Mandel

Song

Michael Mason

Music Scoring Mixer

Caty Maxey

Production Designer

Thomas A Mcdermott

On-Set Dresser

John B Mcdonnell

Props

Fred Merusi

Construction Coordinator

Danny Michael

Sound Mixer

Irving Mills

Song

Justin Moritt

Set Production Assistant

Christo Morse

Office Production Assistant

Jack F Mortellaro

Props

Arthur Moshlak

Swing

Helene Mulholland

Post-Production Supervisor

Fred Muller

Swing

Donald W Murphy

Office Production Assistant

Jane Musky

Production Designer

Karen Oliver

Associate Producer

The Bill Holman Orchestra

Song Performer

The Joe Roccisano Orchestra

Song Performer

Christopher D Ozeroff

Other

John Panuccio

Best Boy Grip

Richard Patrick

Assistant Director

William Patsos

Grip

John Petraglia

Rigging Gaffer

Jonathan Phillips

Assistant Sound Editor

Bridget Pickering

Assistant

Robert Prate

Grip

Thomas Prate

Key Grip

Thomas Prate

Dolly Grip

Dennis Radesky

Transportation Co-Captain

Thomas Reilly

Assistant Director

Danielle Rigby

Set Production Assistant

Daniel Rosenblum

Boom Operator

Juan Ruiz-anchia

Director Of Photography

Morris Ruskin

Coproducer

David Sanborn

Song Performer

Leslie Saulter-yacuk

Scenic Artist

Robert Schaper

Music Scoring Mixer

Andrew Schmetterling

Boom Operator

Andy Schwartz

Photography

Elizabeth Schwartz

Assistant Editor

Lori H Schwartz

Production Associate

Bob Shaw

Assistant Art Director

Lance A Shepherd

Swing

Wayne Shorter

Song Performer

Terilyn A. Shropshire

Assistant Editor

Bambi Sickafoose

Assistant Editor

Matthew Sicurella

Grip

Mary Skinner

Post-Production Assistant

Howard E. Smith

Editor

Bill Sohmer

Scenic Artist

Stacey Spencer

Craft Service

Mike Stanwick

Color Timer

Edward Stidell

Foley Artist

Billy Strayhorn

Song

Barry Sweeney

Driver

Hartsell Taylor

Wardrobe Supervisor

Bonnie Timmermann

Casting

Edward Tobin

Swing

Jerry Tokofsky

Producer

Richard Ventre

Scenic Artist

Joe Viano

Grip

Rosanne Vogel

Production Accountant

Christian Von Tippelskirch

Assistant Location Manager

Patricia A Walker

Scenic Artist

James P Whalen

Driver

Don Zappia

Grip

Stanley R Zupnik

Producer

Film Details

Also Known As
Glengarry
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adaptation
Drama
Release Date
1992
Distribution Company
ALLIANCE RELEASING/NEW LINE CINEMA (NEW LINE)
Location
New York City, New York, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 40m

Award Nominations

Best Supporting Actor

1992
Al Pacino

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Nominated by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for a Golden Globe (1992) award for best supporting actor (Al Pacino).

Released in United States Fall September 30, 1992

Wide Release in United States October 2, 1992

Released in United States on Video May 19, 1993

Released in United States 1992

Released in United States August 1992

Released in United States September 1992

Released in United States October 1992

Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica February 27 - March 6, 1992.

Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1992.

Shown at Edinburgh International Film Festival (Closing Night) August 15-30, 1992.

Shown at Venice Film Festival (in competition) September 1-12, 1992.

Shown at Valladolid International Film Festival (in competition) October 23-31, 1992.

Based upon David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play.

Jack Lemmon received the Volpi Cup for best actor at the 1992 Venice Film Festival.

Began shooting August 6, 1991.

Completed shooting October 1, 1991.

Released in United States Fall September 30, 1992

Wide Release in United States October 2, 1992

Released in United States on Video May 19, 1993

Released in United States 1992 (Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Santa Monica February 27 - March 6, 1992.)

Released in United States 1992 (Shown at Montreal World Film Festival (out of competition) August 27 - September 7, 1992.)

Released in United States August 1992 (Shown at Edinburgh International Film Festival (Closing Night) August 15-30, 1992.)

Released in United States September 1992 (Shown at Venice Film Festival (in competition) September 1-12, 1992.)

Released in United States October 1992 (Shown at Valladolid International Film Festival (in competition) October 23-31, 1992.)

Jack Lemmon was named best actor of the year by the National Board of Review (1992).