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from The Client (1994)
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Overview
Alternate Names:
'Reverend' Roy Foltrigg
Filmography
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- "The Client"
- Money Talks (1996) TV episode, Played by John Heard
- The Good Samaritan (1996) TV episode, Played by John Heard
- Past Imperfect (1996) TV episode, Played by John Heard
- The High Ground (1996) TV episode, Played by John Heard
- Damn Yankees (1996) TV episode, Played by John Heard
(16 more) - The Client (1994) Played by Tommy Lee Jones
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From The Client (1994)
Roy: Okay... what do you want?
Reggie: You have access to a private jet?
Roy: I do.
Reggie: Send it to Memphis, have it pick up Diane and Ricky Sway, bring them here. The whole family enters the Witness Protection program. Well, how are we doing so far?
Roy: [writing] Nothing I can't live with.
Reggie: The program sets them up with a fair income, and a nice little house. White, with a walk-in closet.
[off Roy's look]
Reggie: Well, write it down. "Walk-in closet."
Roy: [sarcastic] Is "walk in" hyphenated?
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Roy: Okay... what do you want?
Reggie: You have access to a private jet?
Roy: I do.
Reggie: Send it to Memphis, have it pick up Diane and Ricky Sway, bring them here. The whole family enters the Witness Protection program. Well, how are we doing so far?
Roy: [writing] Nothing I can't live with.
Reggie: The program sets them up with a fair income, and a nice little house. White, with a walk-in closet.
[off Roy's look]
Reggie: Well, write it down. "Walk-in closet."
Roy: [sarcastic] Is "walk in" hyphenated?
See more »
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