Chamberlain's seven foot tall, right? He's got a twelve-foot reach. It's geophysics. He's punchin~ down on you with leverage. He cave your chest in.

The French Connection (1971)
MUTCHIE
A screenplay character in The French Connection (1971).
- lines
- 11
- words
- 276
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 6.5%
- avg words / line
- 25
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 79
Sample dialogue
That's right, he couldn't fight legit. One night at the Garden about 1950, '51 -- he fought either Jake LaMotta or Gus Lesnevich, T think it was -- he took one o' those cream puff punches in the sixth -- the laziest left you ever seen --missed him• entirely. Down goes Blackjack without even workin' up a sweat and the whole Garden gets up on its feet and I swear to Crhist, everybody starts singin' "Dance With Me Henry".
scene 97 — INT: MUTCHIES BAR - NIGHT 136What ya doin' out so late? Hidin' from the cops?
scene 97 — INT: MUTCHIES BAR - NIGHT 136What about you, Doyle? Who's the best fighter you ever seen?
scene 97 — INT: MUTCHIES BAR - NIGHT 136Where the hell do you think it is, potato head?
scene 97 — INT: MUTCHIES BAR - NIGHT 136Yeah. In the late innings. Ya look like a night's sleep wouldn't kill ya.
scene 97 — INT: MUTCHIES BAR - NIGHT 136
Bookends
Whyn't ya stretch out on the pool table for a couple hours. The kid comes in at six will wake ya. A couple eggs and a beer is cheaper than keepin' a dog aroand the joint.