The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

M. CHUCK

A screenplay character in The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014).

lines
2
words
180
scenes
1
dialogue
1.3%
avg words / line
90
shortest / longest
11 / 169

Sample dialogue

Bookends

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General von Shrecker personally asked me to make sure -- DMITRI
last linescene 43
Excuse me. Dmitri bolts into the room. Agatha’s eyes dart, searching for an escape-route, as she zooms among the tables, couches, tea-trays, officers, waiters, and bellboys. At the concierge desk: Henckels looks up from signing the guest book. He watches Agatha pass. He watches Dmitri grimly pursuing her. He looks intrigued. Agatha bee-lines into the elevator. The elevator operator looks to her and waits. She hesitates. She names the top floor: AGATHA Six. Just as the elevator operator starts to shut the gate -- a voice commands him: DMITRI (O.S.) Hold it. The elevator operator pauses. Dmitri enters and stands next to Agatha. He stares ahead into space and repeats: DMITRI Six. The elevator operator slams the door. Henckels watches from across the lobby. He says to Anatole: HENCKELS Get M. Chuck. Anatole nods and dashes away. At the front door: M. Gustave and Zero stride into the building holding two tall stacks of pink, card-board pastry-boxes. They stop. M. Gustave says warmly: M. GUSTAVE Compliments of Herr Mendl.

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