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別名: Mary Schroeder
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公開年: 2009
別題: The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, Carros Usados, Vendedores Pirados!, The Goods - Schnelle Autos, schnelle Deals, Quemando ruedas, Oi kombinadoroi, A verda horda - Adj el, vagy hullj el!, La concessionaria più pazza d'America, Olho Para o Negócio, Продавец
監督: Neal Brennan
脚本: Andy Stock, Rick Stempson
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制作会社: Kevin Messick Productions, Paramount Vantage, Gary Sanchez Productions
ジャンル: Comedy, comedy film
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類似作品:
Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard (2009) follows a group of traveling salesmen who sell household goods door-to-door in rural America. The film is centered around two main characters: Mike O'Connell and Billy 'The Kid' Schmidt, played by Neal Brennan himself. Mike is a seasoned salesman with a talent for closing deals but also struggling with alcoholism and his estranged family life. Billy 'The Kid', on the other hand, is an eager newcomer who idolizes Mike's skills and sees him as a mentor figure. Together they navigate the challenges of their high-pressure job, including confrontations with difficult customers and rival sales teams. Alongside this central duo are fellow salesmen Jimmy and Bobby, each with their own distinct personalities and struggles, creating a dynamic group within the film.
'Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard' is a 2009 comedy-drama film written by Andy Stock and Rick Stempson, directed by Neal Brennan who also stars as one of the lead characters. Set in rural America, the movie follows a team of door-to-door salesmen peddling household goods in a cutthroat industry that tests their skills, endurance, and personal integrity. The film offers a candid glimpse into the often-overlooked world of traveling salesmen, blending humor with genuine human drama as it explores themes of mentorship, camaraderie, and redemption amidst high-pressure sales targets. Despite its limited release, 'Goods' has been praised for its realistic portrayal of sales culture and its ability to evoke empathy for its diverse cast of characters.