The Lonely Lady
1983
(Jerilee approaches Walter by the pool) Jerilee: Walter? Walter, come to bed. Walter: Haven't you had enough wine? Go sleep it off. Jerilee: If you'll come with me. (He turns away) I'm trying to say sorry. Walter: With a head full of drink! Jerilee: We don't have to make love. Walter: Thank you. Jerilee: We could talk. We need to talk. Walter: Why didn't you go off with Dacosta? He would've enjoyed it! (angrily picks up garden hose) Or is this more your kick?!
Guy: Bud, this is Jerilee. She's Mr Thornton's assistant. Bud: Sure. I hope you can spell, darling. Jerilee: D - A - R - L - I - N - G
Jerilee: (reading a review) : 'Sensitive and perceptive stories which vividly demonstrate the inadequacy of liberal values in the face of evil.' What does that mean, Walter? Walter: It means your stories vividly demonstrate the inadequacy of liberal values in the face of evil!