Well, that’s a pretty big jump, sir.

Hidden Figures (2016)
PAUL STAFFORD
A screenplay character in Hidden Figures (2016).
- lines
- 44
- words
- 423
- scenes
- 16
- dialogue
- 4.6%
- avg words / line
- 10
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 41
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Sample dialogue
The Atlas Rocket can push us into orbit. It goes up. Delivers the capsule into an elliptical orbit. Earth’s gravity keeps pulling it, but it’s going so fast that it keeps missing the Earth - that's how it stays in orbit.
scene 91 — INT. SPACE TASK GROUP - DAY - CONTINUOUSInternational business machine.
scene 17 — EXT. HALLS OF NASA (IBM COMPUTER HALLWAY) - CONTINUOUSDo you know how exacting these calculations have to be?
scene 86 — INT. HALLWAY - SPACE TASK GROUP - DAY - MOMENTS LATERThe Pentagon Briefing should illuminate where the Navy needs the recovery zone. We work backwards from there. The rest is on us.
scene 91 — INT. SPACE TASK GROUP - DAY - CONTINUOUSWe’d like 3 possible recovery areas.
scene 97 — INT. NASA BRIEFING ROOM - MOMENTS LATER (FORMERLY 162)
Bookends
Oh, God. It’s got to work.