I wrote your number down to call you. It's been sitting next to the phone for six months. When I knew it was inside the house, I couldn't think of any other number to call. I panicked.

Signs (2002)
RAY
A screenplay character in Signs (2002).
- lines
- 8
- words
- 208
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 3.1%
- avg words / line
- 26
- shortest / longest
- 5 / 70
source review flagged 1 dialogue line
Sample dialogue
I worked so long that night. I ain't never fallen asleep driving before. And never since. Most of the ride home, there wasn't a car insight in either direction. If I'd fallen asleep then, I'd a ended up in a ditch with a head ache. It had to happen at that right moment. That certain ten-fifteen seconds when I passed her walking. It was like it was meant to be.
scene 49, source scene 53 — EXT. REDDY DRIVEWAY - DAYThank you for coming Father.
scene 49, source scene 53 — EXT. REDDY DRIVEWAY - DAYI guess if this is the end of the world, I'm screwed right? People who kill Reverends' wives aren't exactly ushered to the front of the line in heaven. Ray starts the car.
scene 49, source scene 53 — EXT. REDDY DRIVEWAY - DAYI'm truly sorry for what I've done to you and yours.
scene 49, source scene 53 — EXT. REDDY DRIVEWAY - DAYI wrote your number down to call you. It's been sitting next to the phone for six months. When I knew it was inside the house, I couldn't think of any other number to call. I panicked.
scene 49, source scene 53 — EXT. REDDY DRIVEWAY - DAY
Bookends
And don't open my pantry Father. I locked one of them in there.