Come on out, Solo!

Star Wars (1977)
JABBA
A screenplay character in Star Wars (1977).
- lines
- 6
- words
- 185
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 1.6%
- avg words / line
- 31
- shortest / longest
- 4 / 68
Sample dialogue
Put your blasters away. Han, my boy, I'm only doing this because you're the best and I need you. So, for an extra, say twenty percent I'll give you a little more time... but this is it. If you disappoint me again, I'll put a price on your head so large you won't be able to go near a civilized system for the rest of your short life.
scene 66 — INT. DOCKING BAY 94 - DAYCome on out, Solo!
scene 66 — INT. DOCKING BAY 94 - DAYI expected you would be.
scene 66 — INT. DOCKING BAY 94 - DAYHan, why you're the best smuggler in the business. You're too valuable to fry. He was only relaying my concern at your delays. He wasn't going to blast you.
scene 66 — INT. DOCKING BAY 94 - DAYHan, Han! If only you hadn't had to dump that shipment of spice... you understand I just can't make an exception. Where would I be if every pilot who smuggled for me dumped their shipment at the first sign of an Imperial starship? It's not good business.
scene 66 — INT. DOCKING BAY 94 - DAY
Bookends
Put your blasters away. Han, my boy, I'm only doing this because you're the best and I need you. So, for an extra, say twenty percent I'll give you a little more time... but this is it. If you disappoint me again, I'll put a price on your head so large you won't be able to go near a civilized system for the rest of your short life.