I would like if I may to take you on a strange journey.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
NARRATOR
A screenplay character in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
- lines
- 18
- words
- 559
- scenes
- 15
- dialogue
- 9.4%
- avg words / line
- 31
- shortest / longest
- 5 / 117
Sample dialogue
And so, by some extraordinary coincidence - fate it seems had decided that Brad and Janet should keep that appointment with their friend Dr Everett Scott. But it was to be in a situation which none of them could have possibly foreseen. And just a few hours after announcing their engagement, Brad and Janet had both tasted forbidden fruit. This in itself was proof that their host was a man of little morals - and some persuasion. What further indignities were they to be subjected to? And what of the sonic transducer and floor show that had been spoken of? What indeed? From what had gone before, it was clear that this was to be no picnic.
scene 148 — INT. STUDY NIGHTThen she cries out -
scene 145 — INT. STUDY NIGHTIt's just a jump to the left.
scene 42 — INT. STUDY NIGHTThere are some people who say that life is an illusion, and that reality is simply a figment of our imaginations! If this is so, then Brad and Janet are quite safe. However, the sudden departure of their host and his creation (into the seclusion of his sombre bridal suite) had left them feeling both apprehensive and uneasy. A feeling which grew as the other guests 'departed' and 'they' were shown to their separate rooms.
scene 80 — INT. STUDY NIGHTBut he never caused her Nothing but shame.
scene 121 — INT. THE STUDY NIGHT
Bookends
And crawling on the planet's face Some insects called the human race Lost in time, and lost in space And meaning.