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Boiler Room - The FBI Warning

from Boiler Room

Written by Ben Younger

Boiler Room

A dramatic, tense, urgent Seth & Chris's duologue from "Boiler Room" by Ben Younger.

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SETH: What’s this about? You okay?

CHRIS: (Looks around nervously) No. No, I’m not okay. We got a problem, Seth. A big problem.

SETH: What are you talking about? Did something happen with a client?

CHRIS: Worse. Much worse. The Feds. They’re onto us.

SETH: The FBI? What are you talking about? How do

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CharactersSeth & Chris
Duration2-3 minutes
Age Range20s-30s
Genderany
Genredrama
PeriodContemporary
Formatduologue
SourceBoiler Room
Tonedramatic, tense, urgent
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