Hello Travis.

Taxi Driver (1976)
ANDY
A screenplay character in Taxi Driver (1976).
- lines
- 24
- words
- 467
- scenes
- 2
- dialogue
- 5.8%
- avg words / line
- 19
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 68
Sample dialogue
Well, you're talking big money now. I'd say at least five grand, maybe more, and it would take a while to check it out. The way things are going now $5.000 is probably low. You see, I try not to fool with the small-time crap. Too risky, too little bread. Say 6 G's, but if I get the permit it'll be as solid as the Empire State Building.
scene 21 — INT. HOTELPay Dough-Boy here.
scene 20 — EXT.I could sell this gun in Harlem for $500 today - but I just deal high quality goods to high quality people.
scene 21 — INT. HOTELThe .32's $150 - and you're really getting a good deal now - and all together it comes to, ah, seven eighty-five for four pieces and a holster. He'll, I'll give you the holster, we'll make it seventy-five and you've got a deal - a good one.
scene 21 — INT. HOTELVietnam? I saw it on your jacket. Where were you? Bet you got to handle a lot of weapons out there.
scene 21 — INT. HOTEL
Bookends
Wait a second, Travis. I'll walk you out.