One, please.

True Romance (1993)
ALABAMA
A screenplay character in True Romance (1993).
- lines
- 159
- words
- 2,279
- scenes
- 32
- dialogue
- 15%
- avg words / line
- 14
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 194
Sample dialogue
At the bus station. He said I'd be a perfect call girl. And that he knew an agency in California that, on his recommendation, would handle me. They have a very exclusive clientele: movie stars, big business men, total white collar. And all the girls in the agency get a grand a night. At least five hundred. They drive Porsches, live in condos, have stockbrokers, carry beepers, you know, like Nancy Allen in Dressed To Kill. And when I was ready he'd call 'em, give me a plane ticket, and send me on my way. He says he makes a nice finder's fee for finding them hot prospects. But no one's gonna pay a grand a night for a girl who doesn't know whether to shit or wind her watch. So what I'm doin' for Drexl now is just sorta learnin' the ropes. It seemed like a lotta fun, but I don't really like it much, till last night. You were only my third trick, but you didn't feel like a trick. Since it was a secret, I just pretended I was on a date. And, um, I guess I want a second date.
scene 15 — EXT. CLARENCE'S APARTMENT (DOWNTOWN DETROIT) - ROOFWant some Goobers?
scene 8 — INT. LYRIC THEATERBecause you looked like a nice guy, and I was a little scared. And I sure couldda used a nice guy about that time, so I spilled my popcorn on you.
scene 10 — INT. DENNY'S RESTAURANT - NIGHTWhere you goin', honey?
scene 17 — INT. TATTOO PARLOR - CLOSE ON NEEDLE - DAYYou're gonna be on 'T.J. Hooker'?
scene 44 — EXT. PINK'S HOT DOG STAND - PATIO - DAY
Bookends
I tell him of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and want of death would fade like the stars at dawn. And that things would be much as they are now. Perhaps. Except, maybe, I wouldn't have named our son... Elvis.