Do you think as a juror you'd be able to set aside any prior opinions you might hold about the savings and loan industry?

The Devil's Advocate (1997)
MEISEL
A screenplay character in The Devil's Advocate (1997).
- lines
- 12
- words
- 131
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 1.0%
- avg words / line
- 11
- shortest / longest
- 4 / 24
Sample dialogue
Do you think as a juror you'd be able to set aside any prior opinions you might hold about the savings and loan industry?
scene 17 — INT. JURY COURTROOM - DAYShe's a Catholic schoolteacher.
scene 17 — INT. JURY COURTROOM - DAYNumber six? You're kidding, right? She's my first choice.
scene 17 — INT. JURY COURTROOM - DAYLook, either you put a stop to this happy horseshit or I walk.
scene 17 — INT. JURY COURTROOM - DAYLook, kid, maybe down in Florida you're the next big thing, but this is New York. Manhattan. We're not squeezing oranges here.
scene 17 — INT. JURY COURTROOM - DAY
Bookends
I lose with your jury? You do the explaining.