Dan Kaffee.

A Few Good Men (1992)
ROSS
A screenplay character in A Few Good Men (1992).
- lines
- 135
- words
- 1,861
- scenes
- 10
- dialogue
- 11%
- avg words / line
- 14
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 145
Sample dialogue
The facts of the case are this: At midnight on August 6th, the defendants went into the barracks room of their platoon-mate, PFC William Santiago. They woke him up, tied his arms and legs with rope, and forced a rag into his throat. A few minutes later, a chemical reaction in Santiago's body called lactic acidosis caused his lungs to begin bleeding. He drowned in his own blood and was pronounced dead at 32 minutes past midnight. These are the facts of the case. And they are undisputed. That's right. The story I just told you is the exact same story you're going to hear from Corporal Dawson, and it's the exact same story you're going to hear from Private Downey. Furthermore, the Government will also demonstrate that the defendants soaked the rag with poison, and entered Santiago's room with motive and intent to kill.
scene 51 — INT. THE COURTROOM - DAYCan't do it.
scene 21 — INT. KAFFEE'S OFFICE - DAYMr. McGuire, would you state your full name and occupation for the record, please?
scene 51 — INT. THE COURTROOM - DAYCorporal Howard, I hold here The Marine Guide and General Information Handbook for New Recruits. Are you familiar with this book?
scene 54 — INT. A SEAFOOD RESTAURANT - NIGHTWhy did you go into Santiago's room?
scene 68 — EXT. THE COURTROOM - DAY
Bookends
Will do.