España Edition, PAL/Region 0 DVD : LANGUAGES: Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 2.0), Spanish (Subtitles), English (Subtitles), EXTRAS: Scene Access, Interactive Menu, SYNOPSIS: The Salesman Willy Loman trade is in crisis. On the verge of losing his job, he can't pay the bills, and his family life is falling apart. As if this were not enough, his children do not respect him and, furthermore, they do not live up to what was expected of them. SCREENED/AWARDED ON: Golden Globes, ...Death of a Salesman / Death of a Salesman
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/3989-death-of-a-salesman-dvd--8431804009913.html3989Death Of A Salesman [DVD]A film based on the Pulitzer-winning work of Arthur Miller.
Willy Loman has spent his entire adolescence struggling as a salesman and living under the illusion that he and his family were destined to succeed. In order to overcome his failures, Willy goes back to the past and begins to lose his sense of reality.
Linda Loman participates in her husband's dreams since she realizes that dreams are everything he has ever wanted.
Willy's life takes a tragic turn when he is fired from his job and is forced to live off the handouts his old friend Charley gives him.
Willy's depression worsens when he begins to learn terrible things about his own family: his eldest son Biff is an unemployed kleptomaniac and his youngest son Happy is a cynical womanizer. Willy feels particularly guilty about this unfaithful past which has distanced him from Biff. As a broken man, Willy contemplates suicide before facing the fact that his life has been a failure. The film ends with Willy's family and only friend, Charlie, grieving for his situation.https://dvdstorespain.es/245281-home_default/death-of-a-salesman-dvd-.jpg4.4628instockJrb Prod. Dist. Y Comun., S.L.4.46284.4628002015-04-09T14:55:22+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70
A film based on the Pulitzer-winning work of Arthur Miller.
Willy Loman has spent his entire adolescence struggling as a salesman and living under the illusion that he and his family were destined to succeed. In order to overcome his failures, Willy goes back to the past and begins to lose his sense of reality.
Linda Loman participates in her husband's dreams since she realizes that dreams are everything he has ever wanted.
Willy's life takes a tragic turn when he is fired from his job and is forced to live off the handouts his old friend Charley gives him.
Willy's depression worsens when he begins to learn terrible things about his own family: his eldest son Biff is an unemployed kleptomaniac and his youngest son Happy is a cynical womanizer. Willy feels particularly guilty about this unfaithful past which has distanced him from Biff. As a broken man, Willy contemplates suicide before facing the fact that his life has been a failure. The film ends with Willy's family and only friend, Charlie, grieving for his situation.