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Hail, Caesar! (2016)
HERMAN
A screenplay character in Hail, Caesar! (2016).
- lines
- 35
- words
- 555
- scenes
- 4
- dialogue
- 5.9%
- avg words / line
- 16
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 53
Sample dialogue
Now, until quite recently our study group had a narrow focus. We concentrated on getting Communist content into motion pictures——always in a sub rosa way, of course. And we’ve been pretty darn successful. You remember, in “Kerner’s Corner”——the Town Hall scene, where the aldermen overturn the rotten election and make Gus the mayor?
scene 42 — INT. MALIBU HOUSE - DAYDon’t you agree?
scene 29 — INT. MALIBU HOUSE - DAYWell, technically, yes.
scene 42 — INT. MALIBU HOUSE - DAYShutup! We're not even talking about money; we're talking about economics.
scene 42 — INT. MALIBU HOUSE - DAYI think what Herschel’s trying to say is, just because the studio owns the means of production, why should it be able to take the money——our money, the value created by our labor——and dole out what it pleases? That’s not right. So——no. No, I wouldn’t call it “ransom.”
scene 42 — INT. MALIBU HOUSE - DAY
Bookends
Our modest contribution to the Comintern.