John Hancock credited as playing...
Dr. Croce
- George Webber: I don't like - middle age. I mean, it's not that complicated. I'd just rather be 30 - or 20 even. God, and you can bet your ass to make it, I'd have to change places with Larry in a life of fagatry - I'd sure as hell give it a lot of consideration.
- Dr. Croce: You don't consider that significant?
- George Webber: Look, I'm just using an extreme example to make a point.
- Dr. Croce: But, if you could, wouldn't you change places with Larry?
- George Webber: But, I can't! Didn't you ever play games like that?
- Dr. Croce: But, not to the point were I got all hung up with it. You're becoming obsessed with the ugliness of old age. The fear of death and the inevitability of it. You'd even change places with a homosexual to put it off. So, what do you do? Do you play it safe? You get a fixation on a - beautiful young girl. A vision, I think, was your description. And I suspect - for your total vision - a virgin.
- George Webber: She was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen.
- Dr. Croce: On a scale from 1 to 10?
- George Webber: Eleven.
- Dr. Croce: You said there was no such thing as a 10?