“My name’s not Violet.” from the play, “Alcott” Violet finally tells them off. Ideal for Adult Females ranging from 30-39. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Adam SzymkowiczA VIOLET: My name’s not Violet. My name has never been Violet. I always introduce myself as ...
“Incriminating? How can you ask that, Isabel?” from the play, ” Poor Harold!” Harold has disgraced his family by being named in a divorce case. He laments the letters that were printed. Ideal for Adult Males ranging from 30-49. 1-2 Mins. ...
“My cat died last week” from the play, “Clown Bar” Dusty muses about his life as Twinkles and Happy are trying to decide whether or not to shoot each other. Ideal for Adult Males ranging from 20-69. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Adam ...
“Like I just want to die…” from the play, “The Desire of Death.” Samuel is telling his friend through video chatting how much he wants to die. Ideal for adult males ranging from 20-35. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Chance Perez SAMUEL: ...
“O Rage! O Despair!” from the play “The Cid”. In this monologue Don Diego despairs for the way Don Gomes humiliated him. Ideal for Adult Males that are in their 50s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Pierre Corneille DON DIEGO: O rage! ...
“Allie, they’re not crazy” from the film, “The Notebook”. Noah tells Allie that her parents are right and they can’t be together anymore. Ideal for Adult Males in their 20s. 1 Min. Written By: Jeremy Leven NOAH: Allie, they’re not crazy. ...
“So, I think we should move.” from the film ” Monster”. Aileen tells Selby her plan for them to move to Florida. Ideal for Adult Females in their 30s. 1-2 Mins Written By: Patty Jenkins AILEEN: So, I think we should ...
“The problem is that you have been told, and not told.” from the movie, “Never Let Me Go”. Miss Lucy is the new guardian at the school and in this scene, she finally tells the students the truth about their ...
“A dead plaintiff is rarely worth as much as a living, severely maimed plaintiff.” from the movie “A Civil Action.” A lawyer talks about the chances of a case to a possible client. Ideal for Adult Males in their 30s-50s. 1-2 ...
“Why, you taught me goodness, therefore you are good.” from “The Crucible.”Abigail is trying to coax the man she had an affair with to stop rejecting her. Ideal for Teenage Females. 1-2 Mins Written By: Arthur Miller ABIGAIL: Why, you taught ...
“Julia has always needed company.” from the film “Nowhere Boy” Nowhere Boy is a 2009 British biographical musical drama film about John Lennon’s adolescence, his relationships with his guardian aunt and his mother, the creation of his first band, the Quarrymen, and ...
“Prune attack! Prune Attack!” from the film ” Hard Candy” A mature 14-year old girl meets a charming 32-year old photographer on the Internet. Suspecting that he is a pedophile, she goes to his home in an attempt to expose ...
“You know how those places creep me out” from the film “Silver Linings Playbook” After a stint in a mental institution, former teacher Pat Solitano moves back in with his parents and tries to reconcile with his ex-wife. Things get more ...
“All this time you’ve been deceiving me.” from the film “Captain Fantastic” Ben is mad that his son, Bodevan, has gone behind his back and applied for college. Ideal for Adult Males ranging from 40s-50s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Matt Ross ...
“WHO CARES WHAT PSYCHIATRISTS WRITE ON WALLS?” from the film “12 Monkeys” Jeffrey tried to explain to the other patients what he’s gone through. Ideal for Young Adult Males in their late teens, early 20s. 1-2 Min. Written By: David Peoples & Janet ...
“You take me out?” from the film “American Graffiti” After her longtime boyfriend Steve tells her he’s leaving town to go to college, Laurie tries to pretend she doesn’t care. Ideal for Teen Females. 1-2 Mins. Written By: George Lucas, Gloria Katz ...
“Really, its no problem getting tickets?” from the film “Any Given Sunday.” Tony meets with his son Tom for the first time in 5 years. Tony tries to convince Tom to let him see his grandchildren. Ideal for Adult Males in ...
“No way! He just called him a dick.” from the film “Fast Time at Ridgemont High.” Linda & Stacy chat about high school stuff, and Linda demonstrates how to give a blow job. Ideal for Teen Females early 20s. 1-2 Mins. ...
“No occupation” from the film “Adam’s Rib.” Amanda interrogates Doris about the shooting of her husband. Ideal for Adult Females in their 30s. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Ruth Gordon AMANDA and DORIS: Amanda – Occupation? Doris – No occupation. A ...
“Excuse me I was taking those.” from the TV show, “Ally McBeal.” Ally and a woman in the supermarket have a humorous argument about who deserves the Pringles. Ideal for Adult Females ranging from 25-30. 1-2 Mins. Written By: David E. Kelley ...