I would've come to your office, man. But I thought there might be unfriendly eyeballs.

Inherent Vice (2014)
COY
A screenplay character in Inherent Vice (2014).
- lines
- 53
- words
- 788
- scenes
- 5
- dialogue
- 4.6%
- avg words / line
- 15
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 83
Sample dialogue
I just wanted to get clean... and I thought it was something to do for my country. Stupid as it sounds. They saw something in me I didn't see. These people were the only ones who were offering me that. It looked like an easy call... But what they really want is to control the membership by making us feel we're never patriotic enough. My country right or wrong, with Vietnam going on? That's just fuckin' crazy. Suppose your mom was using smack.
scene 40 — ANGLE - DOCThat was it.
scene 29 — EXT. BEHIND THE CLUB/SAN PEDRO DOCKS - NIGHTSure. It's a boat. A big schooner, somebody said. Brings stuff in and out of the country but nobody wants to talk about it...
scene 29 — EXT. BEHIND THE CLUB/SAN PEDRO DOCKS - NIGHTIt's part of the job, it's part of being dead...
scene 81 — INT. HALLWAY - DAYEven when I was alive, they didn't know it was me, man. ‘The Sax Player.’ The session guy. Plus, over the years, there's been this big turnover of personnel, like, The Boards I played with have most of them gone off by now and formed other bands. Only one or two of the old crew are left, and they're suffering with heavy doper's memory.
scene 29 — EXT. BEHIND THE CLUB/SAN PEDRO DOCKS - NIGHT
Bookends
You know what the Indians say. You saved my life, now you've --