Yes, sir.

Citizen Kane (1941)
RAYMOND
A screenplay character in Citizen Kane (1941).
- lines
- 28
- words
- 365
- scenes
- 9
- dialogue
- 2.3%
- avg words / line
- 13
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 70
Sample dialogue
Mr. Charles Foster Kane announced today that Mrs. Charles Foster Kane has left Xanadu, his Florida home, under the terms of a peaceful and friendly agreement with the intention of filing suit for divorce at an early date. Mrs. Kane said that she does not intend to return to the operatic career which she gave up a few years after her marriage, at Mr. Kane's request. Signed, Charles Foster Kane.
scene 93 — INT. CORRIDOR AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE - XANADU - NIGHT -Yes, sir -
scene 96 — INT. CORRIDOR OUTSIDE SUSAN'S BEDROOM - XANADU -That's the whole works, right up to date.
scene 98 — INT. GREAT HALL - XANADU - NIGHT -What do you think all that is worth, Mr. Thompson?
scene 99 — INT. THE GREAT HALL - XANADU - NIGHT -That "Rosebud" - that don't mean anything. I heard him say it. He just said "Rosebud" and then he dropped that glass ball and it broke on the floor. He didn't say anything about that, so I knew he was dead - He said all kind of things I couldn't make out. But I knew how to take care of him.
scene 98 — INT. GREAT HALL - XANADU - NIGHT -
Bookends
Throw that junk in, too.