How do I get to Wilshire Boulevard?

Pretty Woman (1990)
EDWARD
A screenplay character in Pretty Woman (1990).
- lines
- 377
- words
- 4,637
- scenes
- 69
- dialogue
- 35%
- avg words / line
- 12
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 89
Sample dialogue
Some people say that opera is an acquired taste —— that's why everyone prefers movies —— but I don't believe it. It's something you're born to. But I don't mean that in an elitist sense. Highborn, lowborn, you can always tell when someone goes to the opera for the first time. Some love it, some hate it. Those who love it will always love it; those who hate it might force themselves to appreciate it, but they'll never love it. Maybe there's an opera gene in a person's DNA.
scene 105 — INT. OPERA LOBBY — NIGHTEdward. What's your's?
scene 6 — INT. MERCEDES — NIGHTThat's fair. Three thousand dollars for one week, no drugs, no strings attached.
scene 22 — INT. DINING TABLE IN LIVING ROOM — MORNINGShe's very little. Just over five feet. But she's got the best body. It's perfect, and her face… you can see.
scene 80 — INT. GIFT SHOP — DAYHere he tells Aïda how much loves her but…
scene 106 — INT. THEATRE — NIGHT
Bookends
Yes, I think I'm lost again.