exploring on her own, gazes around the living room with growing pleasure, she backs up for a good angle to photograph.

Beetlejuice (1988)
LYDIA
A screenplay character in Beetlejuice (1988).
- lines
- 125
- words
- 1,020
- scenes
- 34
- dialogue
- 9.2%
- avg words / line
- 8
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 37
Sample dialogue
I do. I really like it. I mean, it's already sort of like somebody's home, isn't it? Their couch is comfortable and doesn't stick to your legs. It smells like a real home, not a French whorehouse.
scene 49 — INT. DINING ROOM - NIGHTDelia hates it.
scene 34 — INT. LIVING ROOM - DAYI'm wearing contacts... Also I read through the "Handbook for the Recently Deceased." It says that live people ignore the strange and unusual... I, myself, am strange and unusual.
scene 86 — INT. UPSTAIRS HALLWAY - NIGHTI am utterly... alone. You have sealed my fate with your betrayal. I can no longer stand to be used
scene 113 — INT. LYDIA'S BEDROOM - DAYI really don't. I'll go find out.
scene 120 — INT. ATTIC - NIGHT
Bookends
He'd change the world for the good thing he's found. When a main needs a woman, He cain't keep his mind on nothin' else. If she's bad, he won't see it, she can do no wrong.