••• He comes home .at all hours of the* night--without announcing when or why, or where he's been for the last two months--and you know what he does? He rearranges the cabinets. He remakes the bed. He vacuums the entire house. Do you know another man who vacuums? It's abnormal.* You'd think he'd tell me where he goes or what he's doing--

Donnie Brasco (1997)
MAC--GIE
A screenplay character in Donnie Brasco (1997).
- lines
- 5
- words
- 150
- scenes
- 4
- dialogue
- 2.0%
- avg words / line
- 30
- shortest / longest
- 3 / 62
source review flagged 1 dialogue line
Sample dialogue
••• He comes home .at all hours of the* night--without announcing when or why, or where he's been for the last two months--and you know what he does? He rearranges the cabinets. He remakes the bed. He vacuums the entire house. Do you know another man who vacuums? It's abnormal.* You'd think he'd tell me where he goes or what he's doing--
scene 100 — INT. DAY. THERAPIST'S OFFICE100You're an animal.
scene 31 — L'.AGGIEWhy do you think we came here? I don't want to leave. There's nothing left of me. And I'm trying not to leave you.
scene 31 — L'.AGGIEYou're right, you miserable prick. I sold you out.
scene 136 — INT. DAWN. PISTONE HOME136
Bookends
You're right, you miserable prick. I sold you out.