Any chance, Your Honor, for a short recess?

The Devil's Advocate (1997)
KEVIN
A screenplay character in The Devil's Advocate (1997).
- lines
- 440
- words
- 4,138
- scenes
- 91
- dialogue
- 32%
- avg words / line
- 9
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 149
Sample dialogue
We just spent our morning listening to Mr. Broygo talk about his 'evidence'. What he neglected to tell you is what this case is really about. He left out the most important fact of all: Alex Cullen was somewhere else when these murders took place. Now, Alex Cullen has done a lot of things I don't like. He's been a terrible husband to all three of his wives. He's been a destructive force in the lives of his step-children. He's cheated the city. His partners. His employees. He's paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in penalties and fines over the years. I don't like those things. I don't expect you to like them. There will be other things during the course of this trial that you will hear about and like even less. But this isn't a popularity contest. It's a murder trial and Alex Cullen hasn't killed anybody.
scene 171 — INT. CULLEN COURTROOM - DAYNot now, Larry.
scene 3 — INT. FLORIDA COURTHOUSE MEN'S ROOM - DAYAre we negotiating?
scene 28 — EXT. MILTON'S TERRACE - DAYYes. I'm having one cigarette. You want me to lie? One cigarette after seven months is not --
scene 128 — INT. SPANISH RESTAURANT - PHONE AND ROOM - NIGHTWhat about him?
scene 198 — INT. LAW FIRM LIBRARY HALL - DAY
Bookends
Call me tomorrow.