Film

“And now I know that only love can truly save the world,” from the film “Wonder Woman”. Diana’s concluding statement. 1-2 Min. DIANA: I used to want to save the world. To end war and bring peace to mankind. But ...

“But if you love me, you have to love all the things about me,” from the film “Dirty Dancing”. Baby confronts her dad. 1-2 Min. BABY: I told you I was telling the truth Daddy. I’m sorry I lied to you. ...

“And they showed me that if there is one constant in this whole universe, it’s death,” from the film “Star Trek Generations”. Dr. Soran is addressing Captian Picard of the Enterprise and tells him about the Nexus. 1-2 Min. Dr. ...

“I’m calling you a killer. A natural-born killer. You always have been, and you always will be,” from the film “Kill Bill”. Bills muses over superheroes while discussing Beatrix Kiddo’s betrayal. 3-4 Min. BILL: As you know, l’m quite keen ...

“I don’t have a mother” From the Film “A Little Princess.” Sara talks about her deceased mother. Dramatic Monologue For Kid Female. 1 Min. Written by: Richard LaGravenese and Elizabeth Chandler SARA: I don’t have a mother either… she’s in heaven ...

“Wake up little spider” From the Film “Spiderman.” Green Goblin is asking Spiderman to join him. Dramatic Monologue for Kid Male Actor. 2 Min. GREEN GOBLIN: Wake up little spider, wake up. No, you’re not dead… yet… Just paralyzed… temporarily. You’re ...

“There will come a time” From the Film “The Fault in Our Stars.” Hazel talks to her support group. Dramatic Monologue For Teen Female. 1 Min. Written by: Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber HAZEL: I just wanna say… there ...

“Hello!  Earth to Ellie. from the film “Ellie Parker.” Ellie and Leslie talk about acting, then they race to see who can cry first. Ideal for Adult Women who range from 20s to 30s. 1 Min. Written By: Scott  Coffey Ellie and ...

“Stop you’re killing him” From the film “The Perks of Being a Wallflower.” Patrick talks about being gay. Dramatic Monologue For Teen Male Actor. 1 Min. Written By: Stephen Chbosky PATRICK: Yeah, I’ve got one. Well, there was this one ...

“Mr. Bialystock…” from the film “The Producers.” Bloom devises the scheme of over-producing a flop. Bialystock takes him seriously. Bloom has his meltdown (I’m wet and in pain and I’m still hysterical!!). Bialystock backs off and gets him to join him ...

“I’m such a good friend” From the Film “Mean Girls.” Gretchen finally snaps and tells the truth about Regina. Comedic Monologue For Teen Female Actor. 1 Min. Written by: Tina Fey GRETCHEN: I mean, if you even knew how mean she really ...

“We’ve both lost somebody” From “Footloose The Musical.” Ren has a heart-to-heart with Reverand Shaw. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Male. 1 Min. Written by: Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie REN: We both are. You and me. We’ve both lost somebody. ...

“This isn’t a summer thing” From the Movie “The Notebook.” Allie is done with Noah for the time being. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Female. 1 Min. Written by: Jeremy Leven ALLIE: (Allie puts two fingers together) We’re like this, remember? ...

“I want to read you all something” From the Film “Captain Fantastic.” Ben brings his kids to their mother’s funeral. 2-3 min. Written by: Matt Ross BEN: I’ll take that as my cue, if I may. First off, Leslie practiced Buddhism. Which, ...

“I always wanted to have my name in all the papers.”from the film “Chicago.” In this monologue Roxie Hart narrates stories of her relationships to an imaginary audience. Ideal for Young Adults ranging from 20-35. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Bill Condon ...

“You can understand me? Like hell you can.” from the film “Youth.” Lena tells her father how she feels about him. Ideal for Adult Females ranging from 20-35. 1-2 Mins. Written By: Paolo Sorrentino Lena: You can understand me? Like hell ...

“Blood Brothers” from the film “The Hangover.” Everybody gives a speech to congratulate the groom. This is Alan’s speech, at the end of which he takes out a knife and cuts his hand…. Ideal for Adult Males ranging from 20-35. 1-2 ...

“I chose something else” From the Film “Trainspotting.” Renton’s Opening Monologue VO. Dramatic Monologue For Teen/Young Adult Male Actor. 2 Min. Written by: Irvine Welsh and John Hodge RENTON: “Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a ...

“I’m a dwarf who sells used cars” From the Film “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” James is frustrated on a date with Mildred. Dramatic Monologue For Young Adult Male. 1 Min. JAMES: “Why would I want to do it another night? You’ve ...

“Diz told me…” From the Movie “The Name of the Game is Kill. Nan tells Sym the story of when her father left her family. Dramatic Monologue For Female Kid. 3 Min. Written by: Gary Crutcher NAN: I’m sorry. I’m ...