We got about two more hours of day light left. That'll get us into El Paso, which is right next to the border. We'll stop at a motel --

From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
JACOB
A screenplay character in From Dusk Till Dawn (1996).
- lines
- 126
- words
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- scenes
- 12
- dialogue
- 19%
- avg words / line
- 14
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 151
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Sample dialogue
Now, I'd say in the next twenty or thirty minutes our friends outside will bust in this door. And I'll probably turn into a vampire within the hour. Now, you have two choices. You can wait for me to turn, then deal with me, then wait for them to burst inside here and the three of you will deal with them. Or, we can kick open that door and the four of us can hit 'em with everything we have, and carve a path right through 'em to front entrance. But if we're gonna go at 'em, we gotta go at 'em now. I confused them, I scared them, I took them off guard. But they're going to get unconfused, they're going to get unscared, they're going to get together and they're going to hit that door like a ton of bricks. And when that moment arrives, we gotta be ready.
scene 33 — INT. BAR ROOM - NIGHTWhat is this?
scene 19 — INT. FULLERS' MOTEL ROOM - NIGHTMy children are not going with you, and that's that.
scene 19 — INT. FULLERS' MOTEL ROOM - NIGHTNow wait a minute, there's no reason to get ugly. There's just a misunderstanding going on here. You said this bar is for truckers and bikers, Well, I'm a truck driver.
scene 29 — INT. THE TITTY TWISTER NIGHTI take it the answer's no. Okay then, what do we know about these vampires?
scene 31 — INT. TITTY TWISTER - NIGHT
Bookends
No!