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After 30 years on the road, a veteran jewelry 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.
Leave your thoughts about Diamond Men.
| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenAn absolute gem: superb performances, clever writing, humorous and sardonic, twists galore. |
| MovieholeClint MorrisAn excellently performed, superbly written film |
| Houston Community NewspapersGary Brown...a wonderful character study with an unforgettable acting performance by Robert Forster. |
| Film ThreatDoug BrunellWow. A heist movie that is more focused on people than it is crime. An incredible cast - Robert Forster and Donnie Wahlberg. Getting to see Kristin Minter's breasts and hearing her say, "F---." Damn near a perfect movie. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam ArnoldForster carries the movie with an effortless grace and professionalism, creating a character of surprising nobility who is the very opposite of the Willy Loman caricature that's been the de rigueur salesman stereotype in movies of the past 50 years. |
| South Florida Sun-SentinelLaura KellyThe characters lapse into cliche, and the dialogue suffers from a droning malaise. |
| Boxoffice MagazineSusan GreenThe story's considerable charms make it all worthwhile. |
| OregonianKim MorganWahlberg shows poignancy, and Forster simply walks through the movie oozing effortless soul. |
| Filmcritic.comJeremiah KippDiamond Men is small, but certainly assured. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckAs with so many other recent indie films he has appeared in, it is Forster who truly shines. |