Roma is in the lead for the monthly sales award - a new Cadillac - while former top salesman Shelly Levene is riding a streak of bad luck. They rely on young Williamson to give them hot leads, but Williamson ruthlessly pits the veteran salesmen against each other. A frantic battle ensues, revealing a hard-hitting story of betrayal and a still-relevant analysis of the shifting values of American society in the mid-Eighties.
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Glengarry Glen Ross remains just as potent as when The New York Times described it in 1984 as a "ferocious comedy and drama."
Added by almostfamous624 on May 12, 2005