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Dustin Hoffman | Willy Loman | |
Kate Reid | Linda Loman | |
John Malkovich | Biff Loman | |
Stephen Lang | Harold 'Happy' Loman | |
Charles Durning | Charley | |
Louis Zorich | Ben Loman | |
David S. Chandler | Bernard, Charley's son | |
Jon Polito | Howard, Willy's Boss | |
Kathryn Rossetter | Woman from Boston | |
Tom Signorelli | Stanley the waiter at Frank's Chop House | |
Linda Kozlowski | Miss Forsythe | |
Karen Needle | Letta, Forsythe's friend | |
Anne McIntosh | Jenny | |
Michael Quinlan | Waiter |
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Producer | Robert F. Colesberry
Eberhard Junkersdorf |
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Writer | Arthur Miller
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Cinematography | Michael Ballhaus
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Salesman Willy Loman is in a crisis. He's about to lose his job, he can't pay his bills, and his sons Biff and Happy don't respect him and can't seem to live up to their potential. He wonders what went wrong and how he can make things up to his family. |
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