'The American Dream Changes. The People Who Sell It Don't.' Written and Directed by Barry Levinson. Produced by Mark Johnson, Kim Kurumada. Cast: Richard.
Handlung. Tin Men sind 'Blechverkäufer', Vertreter, die mit den in den 50er und 60er Jahren in Amerika sehr beliebten Aluminium-Fassaden handeln.
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A nostalgic evocation of a simpler era, and perhaps the best of director Barry Levinson's quartet of Baltimore-based film reminiscences, Tin Men immortalizes a fast.