Yes, I heard. D'you know what time he got in last night?

A Clockwork Orange (1971)
PEE
A screenplay character in A Clockwork Orange (1971).
- lines
- 20
- words
- 302
- scenes
- 3
- dialogue
- 2.7%
- avg words / line
- 15
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 75
Sample dialogue
Well, all this needs thinking about, son. I mean we can't very well just kick Joe out... Not just like that, can we? I mean Joe is here doing a job. A contract it is, two years. Well, we made like an arrangement, didn't we Joe? You see, son, Joe's paid next month's rent already so, well, whatever we do in the future, we cant just say to Joe to get out, now can we?
scene 40 — INT. ALEX'S FLATOh, aye, aye.
scene 40 — INT. ALEX'S FLATAye. Glad to see you back, lad.
scene 40 — INT. ALEX'S FLATWell, what's the matter lad, are you feeling alright?
scene 40 — INT. ALEX'S FLATThere, there mother, it's alright. He doesn't mean it. You were in the papers again, son. It said they had done great wrong to you. It said how the Government drove you to try and do yourself in... and when you think about it, son... maybe it was our fault too in a way... your home's your home when it's all said and done, son.
scene 56 — INT. HOSPITAL – DAY
Bookends
There, there mother, it's alright. He doesn't mean it. You were in the papers again, son. It said they had done great wrong to you. It said how the Government drove you to try and do yourself in... and when you think about it, son... maybe it was our fault too in a way... your home's your home when it's all said and done, son.