Barry Levingson's semi-follow up to Diner, also set in 1960s Baltimore, takes us in the world of aluminum siding sales focusing on two very different men in that profession.
BB Babowsky is a smooth-talking hustler and ladies man whom scams naive and comely women sales pitches.
Ernest Tilley is a loser who can't make a sale no matter how hard he honestly (or dishonestly) tries. Tilley also has a serious gambling problem and squanders what little money he makes on horse races and card games which puts a rife between him and his long-suffering wife Nora.
Because of Tilley's addition to gambling, he is heavily in debt to various creditors and the IRS.
BB and Tilley's paths cross in the opening scene when they collide with each other in their cars. With both blaming each other for the accident, their feud soon escalates into a full-scale, two-man war between them with Nora getting drawn into it.
However, both BB and Tilley's world begins to crumble when a government probe investigates their sales history and threatens to shut them down for good.
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Tin Men - 2 imbroglioni con signora
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Sweet Lorraine
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Social Security
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Good Thing
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Hard as It Is
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Tell Me What
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Try a Little Tenderness
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All the Things You Are
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You Belong to Me
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The Girl From Ipanema
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Vinicius de Moraes:
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Antonio Carlos Jobim: Esecutore Norman Gimbel: Testi in inglese Freddie Stevens: Esecutore |
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The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
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It's Not for Me to Say
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La Bamba
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His Latest Flame
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How Insensitive
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Wishin' and Hopin'
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Hal David:
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Burt Bacharach: Esecutore Ivor Raymonde: Orchestra diretta Dusty Springfield: Esecutore |
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Life's Too Short
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The Lafayettes:
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It's Not for Me to Say
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Al Stillman:
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Wishin' and Hopin'
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Hal David:
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Life's Too Short
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Lee Bonner:
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