"It was a cold, bleak Christmas Eve. The fog-draped streets of London were deserted save for an occasional carriage that moved like a phantom through the dingy mist.”

Scrooged (1988)
HOUSEMAN
A screenplay character in Scrooged (1988).
- lines
- 2
- words
- 49
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 1.0%
- avg words / line
- 25
- shortest / longest
- 21 / 28
Sample dialogue
"It was a cold, bleak Christmas Eve. The fog-draped streets of London were deserted save for an occasional carriage that moved like a phantom through the dingy mist.”
scene 78, source scene 79 — INT. FRANK'S OFFICE — NIGHT 169“Old Ebenezer Scrooge sat alone in his gloomy chambers, more bitter than the night. "Christmas,' he thought. ‘Bah! Humbug! '" :
scene 78, source scene 79 — INT. FRANK'S OFFICE — NIGHT 169
Bookends
“Old Ebenezer Scrooge sat alone in his gloomy chambers, more bitter than the night. "Christmas,' he thought. ‘Bah! Humbug! '" :