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A Few Good Men (1992)
KAFFEE
A screenplay character in A Few Good Men (1992).
- lines
- 607
- words
- 6,761
- scenes
- 50
- dialogue
- 39%
- avg words / line
- 11
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 146
Sample dialogue
Upon hearing the news that he was finally getting his transfer, Santiago was so excited, that do you know how many people he called? Zero. Nobody. Not one call to his parents saying he was coming home. Not one call to a friend saying can you pick me up at the airport. He was asleep in his bed at midnight, and according to you he was getting on a plane in six hours, yet everything he owned was hanging neatly in his closet and folded neatly in his footlocker. You were leaving for one day and you packed a bag and made three phone calls. Santiago was leaving for the rest of his life, and he hadn't called a soul and he hadn't packed a thing. Can you explain that? The fact is there was no transfer order. Santiago wasn't going anywhere, isn't that right, Colonel.
scene 77 — INT. THE COURTROOM - DAYWhat's a fenceline?
scene 9 — INT. CONFERENCE ROOM - DAYNo. No problem. I'm just not that crazy about boats, that's all.
scene 26 — EXT. CUBAN ROAD - THE JEEP - DAYI've been asked out on dates before, and that's what it sounded like.
scene 53 — INT. KAFFEE'S APARTMENT - NIGHTWould you put Jessep on the stand?
scene 69 — INT. KAFFEE'S APARTMENT - NIGHT
Bookends
Stand my post for a while.