There are some fish that cannot be caught. It's not that they're faster or stronger than other fish. They're just touched by something extra. Call it luck. Call it grace. One such fish was The Beast.

Big Fish (2003)
EDWARD
A screenplay character in Big Fish (2003).
- lines
- 307
- words
- 4,462
- scenes
- 87
- dialogue
- 45%
- avg words / line
- 15
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 112
source review flagged 4 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
Well, I didn't know what to do. But finally I told my father. And he said not to worry, but I could tell he was rattled. That next day, he wasn't himself, always looking around, waiting for something to drop on his head. Because the crow didn't tell how it was going to happen, just those words: your Daddy is going to die. Well, he went into town early and was gone for a long time. And when he finally came back, he looked terrible, like he was waiting for the axe to fall all day. He said to my mother, "Good God. I just had the worst day of my life."
scene 68 — INT. GUEST BEDROOM - NIGHTWhat's a Gypsy?
scene 18 — EXT. FIELD AT THE SWAMP EDGE - NIGHTI'm not going anywhere until you show yourself.
scene 47 — EXT. HILL OUTSIDE ASHTON - DAYIt was on that night Karl met his destiny. And I met mine. Almost.
scene 71 — INT. BIG-TOP - NIGHT / LATERIt would kill you, huh?
scene 109 — INT. GUEST ROOM - DAY
Bookends
Yes. Exactly.