Diamond Men
Diamond Men
R | 11 October 2000 (USA)
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After 30 years on the road, a veteran jewellery salesman is forced to show his young replacement the tricks of the trade. But when the kid introduces him to the ladies of the "Altoona Riding Club," the old dog is introduced to a whole new set of "tricks."

Reviews
Interesteg What makes it different from others?
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Konterr Brilliant and touching
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
kenjha A veteran diamond salesman has a heart attack on the job and is asked by his employer to train a younger man to take over his route. This low-budget Independent film gets off to a slow start but builds momentum and draws in the viewer. It is basically a character study and the characters are quite likable. Forster is terrific as the recently-widowed old guy who is afraid of starting a relationship with another woman. Wahlberg is equally good as the goofy but sensitive young fellow who comes to respect the old man. Cohen has written a good story, although he has an annoying directorial style that tends to favor extreme closeups for no good reason.
audreyeisman This film takes us into the world of diamond selling, with brilliant (like the diamonds being sold) cast, director and script. Slowly, we come to know these people, seeing their flaws and then learning to love almost all of them. This film should have had wider release when it was first introduced in theaters...and should be used as a lesson to film makers in schools across the country.
rkraus-2 Went into this movie not expecting much but came out very satisfied. Lots of cliches but all characters very well portrayed. Moves along well without slowing down. If you liked Robert Forster in "Jackie Brown", you'll like this movie.
colleenstephanie I loved this movie! There are moments of absolute laugh out loud humor, and serious drama to tell the story of an average man who is pushed out of his career by uncontrollable circumstances. Donnie Wahlberg and Robert Forrester are a wonderful, unexpected combination. Go see this movie! You will NOT regret it!