Elaine, we need to talk to you. Nothing is wrong. I am a teacher. You're a teacher. We speak the same language.

Almost Famous (2000)
MRS. DEEGAN
A screenplay character in Almost Famous (2000).
- lines
- 15
- words
- 196
- scenes
- 2
- dialogue
- 1.4%
- avg words / line
- 13
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 37
Sample dialogue
William has been gifted with a shining opportunity in the world of journalism. Through a love of music, and at an oddly-young age, he has received a major assignment from a national publication called Rolling Stone Magazine.
scene 50 — INT. LIVING ROOM -- LATE AFTERNOON... and calm.
scene 50 — INT. LIVING ROOM -- LATE AFTERNOON-- and he'll go on tour with a rock band for four days. No small planes... he travels on a bus.
scene 50 — INT. LIVING ROOM -- LATE AFTERNOONElaine, may I present to you... your own son.
scene 50 — INT. LIVING ROOM -- LATE AFTERNOONNow you are rather famously not a fan of rock music, but such are the ironies of life, that happens to be the very topic of William's assignment -
scene 50 — INT. LIVING ROOM -- LATE AFTERNOON
Bookends
Second. Leave a little room for the other teachers in this world. He's out there looking for mentors.