That? A most tiresome piece. I heard it, too.

Amadeus (1984)
ORSINI-ROSENBERG
A screenplay character in Amadeus (1984).
- lines
- 38
- words
- 303
- scenes
- 9
- dialogue
- 1.9%
- avg words / line
- 8
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 42
Sample dialogue
Well, the play makes a hero out of a valet. He outwits his noble master and exposes him as a lecher. Do you see the implications? This would be, in a grander situation, as if a Chamberlain were to expose an Emperor.
scene 106 — INT. CHAMBERLAIN VON STRACK'S STUDY - DAY - 1780'SBravo, Your Majesty!
scene 43 — INT. ROYAL PALACE GRAND SALON - DAY - 1780'SThen why especially does it have to be in German?
scene 43 — INT. ROYAL PALACE GRAND SALON - DAY - 1780'SWhat you think, Mozart, is scarcely the point. It is what His Majesty thinks that counts.
scene 107 — INT. THE EMPEROR'S STUDY - DAY - 1780'SExactly. A dance.
scene 110 — INT. THE OPERA HOUSE - DAY - 1780'S
Bookends
Quite so, Majesty.