Glengarry Glen Ross Soundtrack (

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Title in Italiano:

Americani

Title in Português:

Sucesso a Qualquer Preço

Synopsis

The staff at the Brooklyn office of Premiere Properties is convened by Blake, sent by the bigwigs Murray and Mitch from the downtown head office.

Blake's mentality is cutthroat, he implementing a month long contest among the sales staff, with the highest seller by dollar winning a Cadillac Eldorado, the lowest seller who will be fired.

Most of the sales staff are incensed as they feel their fate is largely in the hands of the office manager, John Williamson, who hands out the leads - two per day - at his discretion, many of those leads which the salesmen know are useless.

In turn, John will only hand out the coveted Glengarry leads to those that sell.

What the salesmen without exception also have against John is that he has never been a salesman - John who probably got his job through some sort of nepotism - and has no idea what it takes to be an effective salesman especially in their business.

Ricky Roma is the lead salesman thus far this month, which he has been for quite some time, he who seems well on his way to that Cadillac as he already has his next potential target cum client, James Lingk, on the hook.

On the other end of the spectrum is aging Shelley Levene, who once long ago was the top seller, but who seems to have lost his touch largely in his desperation.

That desperation is ratcheted up a notch with the contest, Shelley who due to personal circumstances can't afford to lose his job.

He believes the best way not to lose his job is to gain some sort of favor with John for better leads.

George Aaronow and Dave Moss, two other salesmen near the bottom of sales, discuss other possible measures for themselves not to lose the contest, their discussed tactics which are a bit more illegal.

Regardless, Dave tries to protect his own butt at George's expense.

By the next morning, the fortunes of all those at the Brooklyn office takes a major turn, but not all those changes may be what they appear on the surface.

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Glengarry Glen Ross
Blue Skies
Irving Berlin: Performer
Al Jarreau: Performer
Prelude To A Kiss
Duke Ellington: Writer
Blue Lou
Donald Fagen: Writer
Daydream
Duke Ellington: Writer
David Sanborn: Performer
Main Title (Wayne Shorter)
James Newton Howard: Performer
You Met My Wife (Wayne Shorter)
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Plot (Wayne Shorter)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Street Of Dreams (Little Jimmy Scott)
James Newton Howard: Performer
You'd Better Go Now (Shirley Horn)
James Newton Howard: Performer
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (Take 6)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Prelude To A Kiss (The Bill Holman Big Band)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Easy Street (Georgie Fame)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Day Dream (David Sanborn)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Tear Filled Skies (The Joe Roccisano Orchestra)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Blue Skies (Al Jarreau)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Blue Lou (The Joe Roccisano Orchestra)
James Newton Howard: Performer
In The Car (Wayne Shorter)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Don't Sell To Doctors (Wayne Shorter)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Blue Skies (Dr. John)
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Nyborgs (Wayne Shorter)
James Newton Howard: Performer
You'd Better Go Now (Shirley Horn)
James Newton Howard: Performer
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows (Take 6)
James Newton Howard: Performer
Don't Sell To Doctors (Wayne Shorter)
James Newton Howard: Performer

User reviews

Thomas Allen
6/10

Overall, the music in the film complements the performances of the actors and adds another layer of complexity to the narrative, making it a key element in the overall impact of the movie.

Paul Mitchell
10/10

The soundtrack of Glengarry Glen Ross perfectly captures the tense and cutthroat atmosphere of the sales office. The music enhances the sense of urgency and competition among the sales staff, adding a layer of suspense to the already intense storyline.

Donald Turner
7/10

The use of dynamic and powerful musical cues heightens the suspense and keeps the audience engaged throughout the film, creating a sense of urgency and anticipation.

Carol Thomas
5/10

The score reflects the characters' varying emotions and motivations, from Ricky Roma's confidence to Shelley's anxiety, adding depth to their portrayals on screen.

Lisa Scott
8/10

The soundtrack's seamless integration with the dialogue and action enhances the overall cinematic experience, making the story more immersive and compelling.

Andrew Moore
6/10

The soundtrack of Glengarry Glen Ross is a vital component in shaping the film's atmosphere, enhancing the sense of competition and desperation that drives the characters' actions.

Anthony Garcia
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the power dynamics within the office, particularly the influence wielded by John Williamson through his control of the coveted Glengarry leads.

Mark Lewis
8/10

The music selection effectively mirrors the characters' emotions and motivations, adding depth and complexity to their interactions and struggles.

Laura Adams
7/10

The soundtrack of Glengarry Glen Ross perfectly captures the intense and cutthroat atmosphere of the sales office, enhancing the tension and drama of the film.

Anthony Taylor
10/10

The use of music in key moments of the film, such as when Blake introduces the sales contest or when the salesmen strategize how to improve their sales, elevates the emotions and engages the audience on a deeper level. The soundtrack effectively underscores the characters' motivations and struggles, making the viewing experience more immersive and impactful.

Andrew Rodriguez
6/10

The use of music to underscore key moments in the plot, such as the contest announcement by Blake, adds a dramatic flair that elevates the storytelling.

Sarah Parker
5/10

The soundtrack of Glengarry Glen Ross perfectly captures the intense and cutthroat atmosphere of the film, setting the tone for the high-stakes sales competition that unfolds.

Michelle Davis
6/10

The music enhances the sense of tension and desperation felt by the salesmen, especially Shelley Levene, as they navigate the ruthless world of real estate sales.

John Mitchell
2/10

The soundtrack for Glengarry Glen Ross felt disjointed and out of place, failing to enhance the tension and drama of the film. The music choices seemed generic and uninspired, lacking the depth needed to elevate the emotional impact of the scenes.

Andrew Adams
1/10

The lack of a cohesive musical theme throughout the film made it difficult to connect with the characters and their struggles. The absence of a memorable score left the movie feeling flat and forgettable, missing an opportunity to create a lasting impression on the audience.

Robert Hill
3/10

The repetitive use of certain musical motifs became distracting and monotonous, detracting from the overall viewing experience. Instead of adding layers of complexity to the story, the soundtrack ended up feeling like a repetitive background noise that failed to engage the audience on a deeper level.

Nancy Harris
7/10

Overall, the music in Glengarry Glen Ross contributes significantly to the film's impact, elevating the storytelling and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Mary Jones
6/10

The music helps to immerse the audience in the world of the salesmen, enhancing the overall viewing experience and drawing us into their high-pressure environment.