The powder was cocaine, high- quality, high-content. He inhaled it; there were minute quantities on his lips and penis. Mr. Boz leaves five million dollars, no insurance, no direct survivors. He liked his coke, he liked his girls, and he liked rock and roll.

Basic Instinct (1992)
ANDREWS
A screenplay character in Basic Instinct (1992).
- lines
- 16
- words
- 183
- scenes
- 10
- dialogue
- 2.2%
- avg words / line
- 11
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 44
Sample dialogue
The powder was cocaine, high- quality, high-content. He inhaled it; there were minute quantities on his lips and penis. Mr. Boz leaves five million dollars, no insurance, no direct survivors. He liked his coke, he liked his girls, and he liked rock and roll.
scene 11 — INT. LT. WALKER'S OFFICEThirty-eight caliber revolver.
scene 136 — INT. BETH GARDNER'S APARTMENT - NIGHTWe got a call from Berkeley P.D. There was a killing. A professor. Icepick. In his bed. Multiple stab wounds. 1977.
scene 30 — INT. THE DETECTIVE BUREAU - MORNINGThe boat blew. There was a leak in the gas line.
scene 55 — INT. THE DETECTIVE BUREAU - NEXT DAYHey, that's Dr. Gardner, isn't it?
scene 110 — INT. THE DETECTIVE BUREAU - NIGHT
Bookends
Ballistics says the .38 we found in her apartment matches Nilsen. No registration. They're checking with Salinas. The icepick is the same brand and model as the Boz weapon.