It's a pleasure, Mr. Harris.

Pretty Woman (1990)
JAKE
A screenplay character in Pretty Woman (1990).
- lines
- 10
- words
- 143
- scenes
- 5
- dialogue
- 1.1%
- avg words / line
- 14
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 54
Sample dialogue
This is the jewel in Kross' crown. Prime industrial property straddling the Port of Long Beach and Los Angeles. We can strip out all the heavy equipment. Some of the cranes are very valuable overseas. World War II stuff that nobody builds anymore because it costs too much. The Japanese are salivating for them.
scene 49 — INT. HELICOPTER — DAYIt's a pleasure, Mr. Harris.
scene 47 — EXT. HELIPORT ON TOP OF SKYSCRAPER — DAYWaste processing plant. They don't use it anymore. Most of the yard we'll just level. The real estate possibilities are endless. In fact, I talked to a couple of developers —— under the table, of course —— and they said we could…
scene 49 — INT. HELICOPTER — DAYI'm sorry, sir. They're close friends; they'd never breathe a word…
scene 49 — INT. HELICOPTER — DAYYour helicopter's ready, Mr. Harris.
scene 130 — INT. BROKERAGE HOUSE — DAY
Bookends
But what?