Jamieson Boulanger credited as playing...
Earl Williams
- Earl Williams: I had a great report card last time.
- Judy Williams: Well it wasn't good enough, your conduct grades are unsatisfactory; I don't want that teacher calling here again.
- Earl Williams: I'm not bad, Mom, it's her! She's a bad teacher!
- Judy Williams: Oh you think so?
- Earl Williams: Yes! All she does all day is put busy work on the board, so she doesn't have to bother with us. I don't think that's be...
- Judy Williams: It doesn't matter what YOU think, Earl, you are a little BOY and little boys are supposed to do what they're told, and if your father was...
- Earl Williams: What? What about him?
- Earl Williams: It's going to be worth millions, Kenny, people are going to pay a lot more money to see a Frankenstein monster that's alive.
- Judy Williams: Your father was a dreamer, just like you. He was always hoping one of his ideas would work out. But they never did.
- Earl Williams: [tears up] It could've.
- Judy Williams: But they didn't.
- Earl Williams: [crying] But he was happy, Mom. He made us happy.
- Judy Williams: Well happiness doesn't always pay the bills honey. Now I want you to stop dreaming, and grow up, okay?
- Les Williams: I know it's been a long day, boys, I know you're tired, but we're coming ot the big moment in the movie. So I want to see on your faces, that you're TERRIFIED! FRIGHTENED! But at the same time, brave, now Earl, you're the oldest brother, so I want to see more from you than I see from Larry, alright?
- Earl Williams: Okay.
- Les Williams: Now let's make a movie.
- Les Williams: You know, I went to Hollywood once, tried to make it in show business. It was a long, long time ago. Long time ago. Now that I think about it, I had a lot of courage, you know? Go out to Hollywood from a little old town down south, see all them beautiful people, beautiful lights. You know there's a big ol' hill, on top is a big ol' sign that says Hollywood; it just sort of lords over all them people. Yep, I was gonna paint my dreams right across the silver screen.
- Earl Williams: Did you meet anyone famous or work on any movies?
- Les Williams: No. No, I quit too soon. I gave up too soon. You know, you got a dream, you gotta stick with it, you gotta go for it, you can't back off. So make me a promise, you two have a dream, you go for it, with everything you got. Right?
- Earl Williams: Promise, Dad.
- Les Williams: I promise.