The web parody "Glengarry Glen Ross Jr" inserts footage of a boy named Jesse into scenes from the film adaptation of the David Mamet play Glengarry Glen Ross. In the Internet version, Jesse recites a monologue delivered by Alec Baldwin in the film, and intercuts it with footage featuring Jack Lemmon, Ed Harris and Alan Arkin.
Glengarry Glen Ross trivia
- Inspired by Mamet's actual job in a Chicago real estate office
- Play first opened on March 25, 1984
- Title refers to real estate developments: Glengarry Highlands and Glen Ross Farms
- Baldwin's character known as "Blake"
- Blake did not appear in the stage version
- Coach Phil Jackson used Baldwin monologue to motivate Los Angeles LakersFox Sports: Give Kobe a hand, but don't forget Kupchak (May 30, 2008)
- Baldwin monologue referenced in the film Boiler Room
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