Isringhausen’s gone, too, don’t you think?

Moneyball (2011)
SCHOTT
A screenplay character in Moneyball (2011).
- lines
- 41
- words
- 626
- scenes
- 3
- dialogue
- 3.9%
- avg words / line
- 15
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 67
Sample dialogue
We’re a small market team. You’re a small market GM. And I’m asking you to be okay with not spending money I don’t have. And I’m asking you to take a breath and shake off the loss. And then I’m asking you to get back in a room with your people and figure out how you’re going to replace these guys with the money I do have.
scene 9 — INT. OFFICE - SAN BRUNO - LATER - DAYFor one year?
scene 9 — INT. OFFICE - SAN BRUNO - LATER - DAYYou’re not a professional athlete!
scene 9 — INT. OFFICE - SAN BRUNO - LATER - DAY7 within 500. By July. And what’s going to keep us from getting there?
scene 87 — INT. SCHOTT’S OFFICE - DAYThat’s what he said.
scene 169 — INT. BILLY’S OFFICE - DAY
Bookends
All right. You know what? I’ve made it a point never to stand in the way of a man wanting to make more money. They made the call, the genie’s out of the bottle. I had faith in your judgement when I named you GM; that’s why I did it and I have faith in it now. Good luck, Billy.