Good morning, Dr. Arroway.

Contact (1997)
PHYSICIAN
A screenplay character in Contact (1997).
- lines
- 4
- words
- 135
- scenes
- 2
- dialogue
- 1.0%
- avg words / line
- 34
- shortest / longest
- 4 / 54
Sample dialogue
And even if they aren't, something else may go wrong. There may be an unforeseen mechanical failure. You may be marooned, unable to return. There are a thousand reasons we can think of for the occupant of the machine to have this with them-- but mostly it's for the reasons we can't think of.
scene 99 — INT. MONITORING ROOM - DAYGood morning, Dr. Arroway.
scene 98 — INT. SMALL BRIEFING ROOMWe've been giving them to the astronauts since the first days of the Mercury program; of course it's never been made public. It's fast and painless. As soon as it hits the oral mucosa it starts to work-- a matter of seconds, really.
scene 98 — INT. SMALL BRIEFING ROOMDoctor, despite your enduring faith that the civilization in question has only our best interests at heart, even you have to admit there's a possibility they might turn out to be... less than benign.
scene 99 — INT. MONITORING ROOM - DAY
Bookends
And even if they aren't, something else may go wrong. There may be an unforeseen mechanical failure. You may be marooned, unable to return. There are a thousand reasons we can think of for the occupant of the machine to have this with them-- but mostly it's for the reasons we can't think of.