It's unbelievable! How many times have I warned those people about food inspection?

Airplane! (1980)
KRAMER
A screenplay character in Airplane! (1980).
- lines
- 104
- words
- 1,514
- scenes
- 56
- dialogue
- 17%
- avg words / line
- 15
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 65
source review flagged 2 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
Don't worry about that. It's perfectly normal. You must watch your airspeed closely. Don't let it fall below 520. Both your rudder pedals and elevator trim will have additional play due to increased drag, but you can compensate by lowering manifold pressure below 154. Now there's one other thing. Have you someone up there who can work the radio and leave you free for flying?
scene 174 — INT. COCKPIT - NIGHTStand by, Striker.
scene 167 — INT. CHICAGO DISPATCH - NIGHTFirst, I want you to familiarize yourself with the controls. Later we'll run through the landing procedure.
scene 171 — INT. CHICAGO DISPATCH - NIGHTStriker, you're going to have to work fast. After this message, do not acknowledge any transmission unless you want to ask a question. Do you understand? Striker, Striker, do you read me?
scene 222 — INT. CHICAGO TOWER - NIGHTStriker, now listen to me. You're coming down too fast!
scene 280 — INT. TOWER - NIGHT
Bookends
Christmas, Ted, what does it mean to you? For me, it was a living hell. Do you know what it's like to fall in the mud and get kicked? In the head? By an iron boot? Of course you don't. No one does. That never happens. Sorry, Ted. Dumb question. Strike that.