There's work to be done, Roy. What would your ma say?

Kingpin (1996)
CALVERT
A screenplay character in Kingpin (1996).
- lines
- 12
- words
- 279
- scenes
- 3
- dialogue
- 2.1%
- avg words / line
- 23
- shortest / longest
- 3 / 49
source review flagged 1 dialogue line
Sample dialogue
No, Roy, listen to me. Everything I've taught you about bowling you can apply to your daily life. If you do that, you'll be decent, you'll be moral, and you'll be a good man. You remember that, son, because your Pa ain't always gonna be here to remind you.
scene 3 — EXT. BACK OF FILLING STATION - A LITTLE LATERGoddam gopher holes.
scene 3 — EXT. BACK OF FILLING STATION - A LITTLE LATEROkay, Roy. I wanna see a little smoke on this one.
scene 3 — EXT. BACK OF FILLING STATION - A LITTLE LATERNo, you! You'll be the best. What Dimaggio was to baseball, what Pele is to soccer, Munson will be to bowling.
scene 5 — EXT. SHINY NEW CONVERTIBLE CAR - DAYYou've got a great gift, son. It's as if angels came down from heaven and put a blessing on your three bowling digits. But just havin' a gift ain't enough. It's how a man uses that gift that puts the lick on the popsicle.
scene 3 — EXT. BACK OF FILLING STATION - A LITTLE LATER
Bookends
Here. Maybe you can get this old thing working. Or if you get in a pinch, you might get a few bucks for it.