Curated action-comedy duologues for actors at every level.
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Bad Boys
by Doug Richardson
Detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett engage in a heated but brotherly argument while driving through Miami. Lowrey criticizes Burnett's cautious driving while Burnett questions Lowrey's 'rich kid' reputation and reckless lifestyle, highlighting the contrast between their personal lives and professional dedication.
Theresa confronts her husband's partner, Mike Lowrey, about the dangers of their profession and the toll it takes on their family life. Mike initially deflects with humor, but Theresa delivers a sobering reality check about the constant fear of losing her husband in the line of duty.
The Left Turn
by Dave Lease, Megan Hinds
A tense and satirical argument erupts between Benny and The Black Phantom over the use of racial slurs and the legacy of slavery. The Phantom challenges Benny's dismissive attitude toward systemic racism, while Benny attempts to equate his Dutch heritage with the experience of discrimination.
Two men engage in a heated debate about military service, political ideologies, and sports rivalries while driving. The Black Phantom reveals his disillusionment with the Iraq War and his transition from a decorated captain to a mercenary, while Benny challenges his perspective with cynical pragmatism.
Benny recounts his transition from a scholarship student at Dartmouth to a professional contract killer. He explains how a series of strategic robberies and a debt-collection scheme involving his gambling-addicted Ethics professor led him to commit his first murder.
Midnight Run
by George Gallo
A bounty hunter and his captive accountant engage in a psychological battle of wits on a train. While Jack focuses on his financial goal of opening a coffee shop, John uses his neurotic charm to dismantle Jack's life choices and health habits, leading to a reveal about Jack's past as a Chicago cop.
Beverly Hills Cop 2009
by Michael Brandt, Derek Haas
Axel Foley confronts Deputy Chief Lowell over the department's refusal to investigate the suspicious death of their former colleague, Billy Rosewood. While Lowell insists on following jurisdictional rules and maintaining the city's quiet image, Axel challenges his integrity and loyalty to a fallen friend.