Curated crime drama monologues for actors at every level.
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Peaky Blinders
by Steven Knight
Chief Inspector Campbell delivers a blistering, fire-and-brimstone speech to a room of corrupt police officers. He condemns their complicity with local gangs and introduces a new, ruthless reinforcement squad to purge the city of crime and political subversion.
Chief Inspector Campbell delivers a scathing and intimidating introductory speech to a room of corrupt police officers. He establishes his moral superiority and outlines his mission to purge the city of gangs, communists, and internal corruption with religious fervor.
Animal Kingdom
by David Michôd
Following his mother's fatal overdose, a detached and shell-shocked J calls his estranged grandmother to report the death. He struggles to navigate the practicalities of the situation, revealing a haunting lack of emotional affect in the face of tragedy.
SINKING SPRING
by Peter Craig
Ray reflects on the overwhelming clarity of sobriety while observing a woman's emotional breakdown from afar. He draws a parallel between the feeling of being trapped in addiction and the literal confinement he experienced as a child under his father's control.
The Victim
by Rob Williams
A grieving mother confronts police investigators during an interview regarding the murder of her young son years prior. She expresses her profound outrage over the short sentence the killer served and the injustice of the witness protection program that allows him to live a secret life.
The Boondock Saints
by Troy Duffy
A Monsignor delivers a powerful sermon on St. Patrick's Day, recounting the tragic story of Kitty Genovese to illustrate the dangers of apathy. He challenges the congregation to realize that while evil men are a threat, the true danger to society is the silence and indifference of those who consider themselves good.