Death of a Salesman (1951) [NR]

Release Date:
December 20, 1951

Original Title:
Death of a Salesman

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Stanley Kramer Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 115

One mistake... seen by his sons... unleashes... in the overwhelming power... the greatest drama of our day!

Willy Loman is an aging salesman who was recently fired from his job. Dealing with feelings of failure, Willy begins to relive events from the past that involve his older son, Biff, and his wife, Linda. Willy tries to learn from past mistakes and works to make amends with his family, but his biggest struggle is to make peace with himself over a failed dream of financial success.

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Art Direction:
Cary Odell

Assistant Director:
Frederick Briskin

Associate Producer:
George Glass

Director:
László Benedek

Director of Photography:
Franz Planer

Editor:
Harry Gerstad
William A. Lyon

Hairstylist:
Helen Hunt

Makeup Artist:
Robert J. Schiffer
Clay Campbell

Music Director:
Morris Stoloff

Orchestrator:
Maurice De Packh

Original Music Composer:
Alex North

Producer:
Stanley Kramer

Production Design:
Rudolph Sternad

Production Manager:
Clem Beauchamp

Screenplay:
Stanley Roberts

Second Assistant Director:
Abby Singer

Set Decoration:
William Kiernan

Sound:
George Cooper

Theatre Play:
Arthur Miller

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