Death of a Salesman with Lee J. Cobb: DVD Cover

    Death of a Salesman Director: Alex Segal Cast: Lee J. Cobb, James Farentino, George Segal, Gene Wilder

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/26/2002
    • Original Release: 1966
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 8,686
     
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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Opening - The Salesman's House [9:13]
    2. In Biff and Happy's Room [6:42]
    3. In the Kitchen [3:54]
    4. Linda Enters As in Old Times [2:02]
    5. The Woman Appears [3:53]
    6. Charley Appears in the Doorway [2:25]
    7. Ben Appears [4:58]
    8. Biff and Happy Enter the Kitchen [14:30]
    9. Beginning/In the Kitchen [3:43]
    10. In Howard's Office [8:04]
    11. Ben Reappears [2:53]
    12. In Charley's Office - Willy and Bernard [5:29]
    13. In Charley's Office - Willy and Charley [3:45]
    14. At the Restaurant [10:03]
    15. In the Hotel Room [6:38]
    16. Biff and Happy Return to the House [1:50]
    17. In the Garden [4:02]
    18. Inside the House [6:46]
    19. Requiem [5:24]
    20. End Credits [:59]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Alex Segal directed this 1966 production of Arthur Miller's classic American play, Death of a Salesman. Lee J. Cobb stars as Willy Loman, the everyman who is suddenly faced with the glaring reality that he is past his prime and has begun living in a self-created fantasy world in which he is not obsolete. The performance also features James Farentino as Happy Loman, George Segal as Biff Loman, and a young, pre-fame Gene Wilder as Bernard. Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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