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Groundhog Day (1993)
PHIL
A screenplay character in Groundhog Day (1993).
- lines
- 443
- words
- 5,343
- scenes
- 99
- dialogue
- 54%
- avg words / line
- 12
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 90
source review flagged 5 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
You like boats but not the ocean. There's a lake you go to in the summer with your family, up in the mountains, with an old wooden dock and a boathouse with boards missing in the roof, and a place you used to crawl underneath to be alone, and at night you'd look up and see the stars. You're a sucker for Rocky Road, Marlon Brando, and French poetry. You're wonderfully generous; you're kind to strangers, and children; and when you stand in the snow, you look like an angel.
scene 121 — INT. DINER - DAYWho told you?
scene 22 — EXT. GOBBLER'S KNOB - DAWNWell, it's Groundhog Day— again— and you know what that means. Everybody's here on Gobbler's Knob waiting in the cold for the appearance of the most famous groundhog in the world, Punxsutawney Phil, who's going to tell us just how much more of this we can expect.
scene 38 — . . . ... .RITA .I like small towns. I think they engender real community more than big cities.
scene 84 — INT. FUDGE SHOP - DAYWhat I was going to say was, I think you're the kindest, sweetest, prettiest, most wonderful girl I ever met in my life.
scene 126 — INT. PHIL'S ROOM - NIGHT
Bookends
Larry never got through the blizzard, so none of my groundhog reports ever made it on the air. But Rita and I— we lived happily ever after.