Oh. Yes, Miss Wood?

Vertigo (1958)
DOCTOR
A screenplay character in Vertigo (1958).
- lines
- 3
- words
- 63
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 0.9%
- avg words / line
- 21
- shortest / longest
- 4 / 39
Sample dialogue
No. We have ways of digging out knowledge. But it takes longer. He is suffering from acute melancholia, together with a guilt complex. He blames himself for what happened to the woman. And we know little of the background.
scene 216, source scene 217 — INT. CORRIDOR OUTSIDE SCOTTIE'S ROOM - (DAY)Oh. Yes, Miss Wood?
scene 216, source scene 217 — INT. CORRIDOR OUTSIDE SCOTTIE'S ROOM - (DAY)It is hard to say. Six months, at least. Perhaps a year. It depends to a certain extent on him.
scene 216, source scene 217 — INT. CORRIDOR OUTSIDE SCOTTIE'S ROOM - (DAY)
Bookends
No. We have ways of digging out knowledge. But it takes longer. He is suffering from acute melancholia, together with a guilt complex. He blames himself for what happened to the woman. And we know little of the background.