绿皮书 Green Book (2018)【完整台词】
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Hello New York! I'm Bobby Rydell.
And I'm glad to be here.
Thank you all for coming to see us tonight.
It's Saturday night in the Copa!
We think that we're gonna
have a great time tonight.
We're gonna do our best
to make sure of that.
As always a very special thanks to
Mr. Jules Podell for having us out.
Let's get started.
Hello sweetheart.
Here is my coat.
And you see this here hat?
I want you to guard it with your life.
- It was a gift from my mother.
- Yes, Mr. Loscudo.
Yeah. That's for you.
Thank you sir.
Joey!
- Hey Carmine! How are you pal?
- Good to see you.
Oh thank you! That's unnecessary.
Come on! Let's go. On the album.
I saw this kid Bobby Rydell
two and a half years
ago in South Philly.
Nobody knew who he was.
They know now.
Hey!
Gimme Loscudo's hat.
- But he said to guard it...
- I know, I heard. Give it to me. A'right?
Tony Lip!
You put your hands
on me, you punk?
Do yourself a favor. Go
home with your friends.
You don't tell me where to go! Do you
know who I am?! I'm goin' back in there!
You tell Jules Lipobdell. If I don't get
my hat I'm gonna burn this joint down.
I swear to God it's
gonna turn up.
Really? You tell that fat Jew bastard I
don't get my hat I'll burn Copa down!
I'm gonna have to go back
to driving garbage trucks.
Jesus Christ!
Screw those! He's out of his mind.
We earned our money tonight.
Lip, I thought you
were gonna kill that guy.
Yeah!
Better him than me.
So... What are you gonna do
while we're closed?
I don't know. Maybe go work
at my Uncle's pizza joint.
- You?
- I'm gonna drink for 2 months.
Take me home, Lip.
See you Carmine.
- No! You shouldn't. That shouldn't happen.
- I don't wanna be a...
My hat!
Heard it was missing,
so I looked into it.
- I wanted to kill that broad.
- No. No. Wasn't her fault.
Who had the balls to clip Joey's hat?
- Don't worry about it, I took care of him.
- Yeah! I hope you gave him some beating.
Here. Take this. Put
it in your kick.
No. No thanks. It was a
pleasure, Mr. Loscudo.
Bullshit! Take it.
And from now on, you don't call
me Mr Loscude, ya hear me?
I'm your pal Joey.
Good morning.
Good night!
- Come on, Roger! Hit one out!
- Johnny quite! You're gonna jinx it.
Hey Johnny, think you can
yell a little louder?
- Maris is up.
- Yeah, so am I now.
What the hell are you
guys doing here?
We came over to give Dolores company.
Come on!
Come on Roger! Please!
- I'll walk you out.
- Sure.
When did you get back to
these board games? Come on!
Thank you so much!
We got it!
We got it! Yeah!
Do it again. Let's do it again.
Come on baby!
No! Tony, go get dressed.
We're gonna eat.
Alright!
No game seven. No game seven.
From thy bounty through
Christ our Lord, Amen.
And if anyone hears of a job for
Tony, let us know.
- Dolor! Please.
- What?
- What happened? Did you get fired?
- No.
No, The Copa's closing for repairs. So he
just needs something for a couple months.
All the people he knows, he'll find
something in no time.
Oh. He had a great job at the
sanitation department.
You shouldn't have
punched out the foreman.
He shouldn't have woke me up.
That's Tony.
I'm tellin' you, this is
gonna be the easiest fifty
- bucks you ever gonna made.
- Yeah we'll see.
Hey! There they are.
Hi Johnny.
- Tony!
- Hey Paulie. How you doing?
I'm good. I'm good. So,
Johnny here tells me you ate
forty-eight White Castle
burgers all in one sitting.
Cheese burgers.
- You tell them Frankie.
- I don't believe you.
What do I care if you believe me?
Hey Gorman.
- What's the record here for Hotdogs?
- Eighteen. Fat Paulie.
- Why wasn't Lip in on that contest?
- What contest? I was hungry.
Bet's simple. Half a C-note.
- Most hotdogs in an hour wins.
- With toppings.
What the hell you weigh?
- Two sixty.
- Aaaaay. Your left ass weighs two sixty.
May my mother-in-law drop dead
on the spot if I'm lyin'.
- Alright. You're up.
- Good.
Pick it up Lip! The baby
elephant just hit nineteen!
Let's go Lip! Let's go. Come on.
You are embarrassing. You're embarrassing
your son. He's killing you.
- Hey Nicky. You do your homework?
- Yep.
Good.
- Where have you been?
- Gorman's.
I'm making dinner!
Fat Paulie bet me fifty bucks he
could eat more hot dogs than me.
He knocked off twenty four.
Guy's an animal.
Are you crazy?
You lost fifty dollars?
Dolores. Please.
I ate twenty six.
You're so lucky.
You know that?
Rent is due on Monday.
You're gonna get that?
Yeah?
Hey Lip. Some guy called over here, a
doctor. He's looking for a driver.
- You interested?
- Yeah.
They're interviewing
guys tomorrow afternoon.
The address is...
Eight eighty one, 7th avenue, two fifteen.
Hey!
- Excuse me.
- We're not open right now. But you're
welcome to buy tickets to
tonight's performance.
Nah. That's not it.
I think I got the wrong address.
But is there a doctor's office in here?
A doctor's office?
- Dr Shirley.
You have the correct address. Dr Shirley
lives upstairs, above the hall.
How you doing?
I'm here for the driver job.
Tony Lip.
No Tony Lip.
No it should be on there.
No... Um...
- I have a Tony Val... Valle...
- Vallelonga. Yeah, that's me.
- Fill it out while you wait.
- What?
Fill it out while you wait.
Have a seat.
Mr. Vallelonga, sorry to keep you
waiting.
I'm Dr. Donald Shirley.
- Tony.
- Yes. Please sit down.
Some place you got in here.
Them horns real?
Elephant tusks. Yes.
What about that?
That a molar?
- A what?
- A molar.
Like a Shark tooth?
Tiger's maybe.
It was a gift.
I thought, I thought I
was going to a office.
They said a doctor needed a driver.
That's all they told you?
- Yeah.
- Actually, it's a bit more complicated than that.
Have you ever driven
professionally before?
Sanitation. Garbage trucks.
Plus I drive my boss home at night.
But I can drive anything.
Limos, tow trucks.
Snow palms, whatever.
I see. What other
experience do you have?
I worked a lot of joints. The Wagon
Wheel, Peppermint Lounge, Copa
- In what capacity?
- What do you mean?
- What did you do there?
- Ah...
Public relations.
Well, first of all, Tony, I'm not a
medical doctor. I'm a musician.
- You mean like songs?
- Yes.
I'm about to embark on a concert tour, the
majority of which will be down South.
- Atlantic city?
- No.
The deep south. First we're starting in the
Midwest, but then we're taking a hard left.
Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee,
and on down through the Delta.
Do you foresee any issues in working
for a black man?
No!
No no. Just the other
day me and the wife had
a couple of colored
guys over at the house.
For drinks.
Hmm. I see, you're married.
Yeah. Two kids.
And I'm glad to be here.
Thank you all for coming to see us tonight.
It's Saturday night in the Copa!
We think that we're gonna
have a great time tonight.
We're gonna do our best
to make sure of that.
As always a very special thanks to
Mr. Jules Podell for having us out.
Let's get started.
Hello sweetheart.
Here is my coat.
And you see this here hat?
I want you to guard it with your life.
- It was a gift from my mother.
- Yes, Mr. Loscudo.
Yeah. That's for you.
Thank you sir.
Joey!
- Hey Carmine! How are you pal?
- Good to see you.
Oh thank you! That's unnecessary.
Come on! Let's go. On the album.
I saw this kid Bobby Rydell
two and a half years
ago in South Philly.
Nobody knew who he was.
They know now.
Hey!
Gimme Loscudo's hat.
- But he said to guard it...
- I know, I heard. Give it to me. A'right?
Tony Lip!
You put your hands
on me, you punk?
Do yourself a favor. Go
home with your friends.
You don't tell me where to go! Do you
know who I am?! I'm goin' back in there!
You tell Jules Lipobdell. If I don't get
my hat I'm gonna burn this joint down.
I swear to God it's
gonna turn up.
Really? You tell that fat Jew bastard I
don't get my hat I'll burn Copa down!
I'm gonna have to go back
to driving garbage trucks.
Jesus Christ!
Screw those! He's out of his mind.
We earned our money tonight.
Lip, I thought you
were gonna kill that guy.
Yeah!
Better him than me.
So... What are you gonna do
while we're closed?
I don't know. Maybe go work
at my Uncle's pizza joint.
- You?
- I'm gonna drink for 2 months.
Take me home, Lip.
See you Carmine.
- No! You shouldn't. That shouldn't happen.
- I don't wanna be a...
My hat!
Heard it was missing,
so I looked into it.
- I wanted to kill that broad.
- No. No. Wasn't her fault.
Who had the balls to clip Joey's hat?
- Don't worry about it, I took care of him.
- Yeah! I hope you gave him some beating.
Here. Take this. Put
it in your kick.
No. No thanks. It was a
pleasure, Mr. Loscudo.
Bullshit! Take it.
And from now on, you don't call
me Mr Loscude, ya hear me?
I'm your pal Joey.
Good morning.
Good night!
- Come on, Roger! Hit one out!
- Johnny quite! You're gonna jinx it.
Hey Johnny, think you can
yell a little louder?
- Maris is up.
- Yeah, so am I now.
What the hell are you
guys doing here?
We came over to give Dolores company.
Come on!
Come on Roger! Please!
- I'll walk you out.
- Sure.
When did you get back to
these board games? Come on!
Thank you so much!
We got it!
We got it! Yeah!
Do it again. Let's do it again.
Come on baby!
No! Tony, go get dressed.
We're gonna eat.
Alright!
No game seven. No game seven.
From thy bounty through
Christ our Lord, Amen.
And if anyone hears of a job for
Tony, let us know.
- Dolor! Please.
- What?
- What happened? Did you get fired?
- No.
No, The Copa's closing for repairs. So he
just needs something for a couple months.
All the people he knows, he'll find
something in no time.
Oh. He had a great job at the
sanitation department.
You shouldn't have
punched out the foreman.
He shouldn't have woke me up.
That's Tony.
I'm tellin' you, this is
gonna be the easiest fifty
- bucks you ever gonna made.
- Yeah we'll see.
Hey! There they are.
Hi Johnny.
- Tony!
- Hey Paulie. How you doing?
I'm good. I'm good. So,
Johnny here tells me you ate
forty-eight White Castle
burgers all in one sitting.
Cheese burgers.
- You tell them Frankie.
- I don't believe you.
What do I care if you believe me?
Hey Gorman.
- What's the record here for Hotdogs?
- Eighteen. Fat Paulie.
- Why wasn't Lip in on that contest?
- What contest? I was hungry.
Bet's simple. Half a C-note.
- Most hotdogs in an hour wins.
- With toppings.
What the hell you weigh?
- Two sixty.
- Aaaaay. Your left ass weighs two sixty.
May my mother-in-law drop dead
on the spot if I'm lyin'.
- Alright. You're up.
- Good.
Pick it up Lip! The baby
elephant just hit nineteen!
Let's go Lip! Let's go. Come on.
You are embarrassing. You're embarrassing
your son. He's killing you.
- Hey Nicky. You do your homework?
- Yep.
Good.
- Where have you been?
- Gorman's.
I'm making dinner!
Fat Paulie bet me fifty bucks he
could eat more hot dogs than me.
He knocked off twenty four.
Guy's an animal.
Are you crazy?
You lost fifty dollars?
Dolores. Please.
I ate twenty six.
You're so lucky.
You know that?
Rent is due on Monday.
You're gonna get that?
Yeah?
Hey Lip. Some guy called over here, a
doctor. He's looking for a driver.
- You interested?
- Yeah.
They're interviewing
guys tomorrow afternoon.
The address is...
Eight eighty one, 7th avenue, two fifteen.
Hey!
- Excuse me.
- We're not open right now. But you're
welcome to buy tickets to
tonight's performance.
Nah. That's not it.
I think I got the wrong address.
But is there a doctor's office in here?
A doctor's office?
- Dr Shirley.
You have the correct address. Dr Shirley
lives upstairs, above the hall.
How you doing?
I'm here for the driver job.
Tony Lip.
No Tony Lip.
No it should be on there.
No... Um...
- I have a Tony Val... Valle...
- Vallelonga. Yeah, that's me.
- Fill it out while you wait.
- What?
Fill it out while you wait.
Have a seat.
Mr. Vallelonga, sorry to keep you
waiting.
I'm Dr. Donald Shirley.
- Tony.
- Yes. Please sit down.
Some place you got in here.
Them horns real?
Elephant tusks. Yes.
What about that?
That a molar?
- A what?
- A molar.
Like a Shark tooth?
Tiger's maybe.
It was a gift.
I thought, I thought I
was going to a office.
They said a doctor needed a driver.
That's all they told you?
- Yeah.
- Actually, it's a bit more complicated than that.
Have you ever driven
professionally before?
Sanitation. Garbage trucks.
Plus I drive my boss home at night.
But I can drive anything.
Limos, tow trucks.
Snow palms, whatever.
I see. What other
experience do you have?
I worked a lot of joints. The Wagon
Wheel, Peppermint Lounge, Copa
- In what capacity?
- What do you mean?
- What did you do there?
- Ah...
Public relations.
Well, first of all, Tony, I'm not a
medical doctor. I'm a musician.
- You mean like songs?
- Yes.
I'm about to embark on a concert tour, the
majority of which will be down South.
- Atlantic city?
- No.
The deep south. First we're starting in the
Midwest, but then we're taking a hard left.
Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee,
and on down through the Delta.
Do you foresee any issues in working
for a black man?
No!
No no. Just the other
day me and the wife had
a couple of colored
guys over at the house.
For drinks.
Hmm. I see, you're married.
Yeah. Two kids.
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