Salesman [Criterion Collection]
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- 0. Chapters
- 1. "The best seller in the world" [:16]
- 2. Sales meeting [4:51]
- 3. Leads and sales [1:59]
- 4. Humor sells [7:23]
- 5. A day's end [3:32]
- 6. Chicago [9:07]
- 7. Florida [5:09]
- 8. Role playing [5:44]
- 9. Lost in Opa Locka [5:46]
- 10. Pep talk [5:18]
- 11. The Rabbit [1:17]
- 12. The Bull [2:43]
- 13. The Gipper [1:00]
- 14. The Badger [3:50]
- 15. Questionable tactics [4:17]
- 16. Homesick [1:24]
- 17. Paul strikes out [2:31]
- 18. Frustration [9:02]
- 19. Success and failure [2:21]
- 20. The Gipper assists [7:40]
- 21. Going home [3:00]
- 22. Color bars [2:42]
- 0. Commentary Index
- 1. Selling and religion
- 2. Looking for the story
- 3. Personal connections
- 4. Gaining Access
- 5. Influences
- 6. Setting Paul Apart
- 7. Camera and sound
- 8. Direct Cinema
- 9. Working-class customer
- 10. Black and white film
- 11. Nicknames
- 12. In contrast with Paul
- 13. Tampering with the customer
- 14. "It's all about Paul"
- 15. Taking advantage of decency
- 16. A naturalc actor
- 17. The film's cast
- 18. The power of silence
- 19. Albert meets his wife
- 20. An accumulation of frustration
- 21. Paul sums himself up
- 22. Color bars
- 0. Interview chapters
- 1. Direct Cinema
- 2. The Subjects
- 3. Borderline moral territory
- 4. ''Every con man is a poet"|||
- 5. The Maysles approach
- 6. Triumph and tragedy
- 7. The effect of the cinema
- 8. The art of Salesman
Year released: 1969
MPAA Rating: [ NR ]
Format: Black & White
Length: 91
Sound: 1/5.1
Subtitles: Eng
Studio: Criterion