Daily Dialogue — July 30, 2019
Tom Farrell: What’s your name? Bill the Limo Driver: Bill. Tom Farrell: Hi, Bill. Could you close the slide, please. Bill the Limo Driver…
Tom Farrell: What’s your name?
Bill the Limo Driver: Bill.
Tom Farrell: Hi, Bill. Could you close the slide, please?
Bill the Limo Driver: Uh, sure.
Susan Atwell: [as the window goes up] Sorry, Bill.
— No Way Out (1987), screenplay by Robert Garland, screen story by Robert Garland, novel by Kenneth Fearing
The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Limousine. Today’s suggestion by @joshmassey1 and @5thandspring.
Trivia: The dialogue in the limo scene in which Tom asks the driver to raise the screen was improvised and initiated by Kevin Costner. As the other actors’ reactions seemed more natural than the scripted version, it was kept in the final print.
Dialogue On Dialogue: Unfortunately, there’s no video online of the steamy sex-in-a-limo scene. You’ll have to trust me. It’s hot!