The first line spoken in the movie "Mean Girls" is by the character Cady Heron, who says, "I was homeschooled." This line sets the stage for her transition from being educated at home to attending a public high school. It introduces the theme of social dynamics and the challenges she will face in navigating high school life.
The first line of the movie is spoken by William H. Macy's character: "I'm, uh, Jerry Lundegaard."
The first line was spoken by Queen Elinor when she was playing hide-and-seek with a young Merida: "Where are you? Come out. Come out *laughs* Come on out. I'm coming to get you."
I believe in America.
"Say hello to my little friend" was spoken by the character Tony Montana in the movie Scarface.
Stand by Me
The first line of the movie is spoken by William H. Macy's character: "I'm, uh, Jerry Lundegaard."
The first line was spoken by Queen Elinor when she was playing hide-and-seek with a young Merida: "Where are you? Come out. Come out *laughs* Come on out. I'm coming to get you."
1979's Apocalypse Now.
Greta Garbo's first line in her first sound movie, Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie. After that, she wanted to be alone.
I believe in America.
The Prologue is spoken by the Chorus, but the first line in Act 1 Scene 1 is spoken by Sampson, of the Capulet house.
An "exit line" is the last line before an actor departs the stage, and the entries are when the first line is spoken.
Blackbird has spoken, like the first bird.
The opening line of the movie is spoken by Sarah, saying: "Give me the child. Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered, I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back the child that you have stolen. For my will is as strong as yours, and my kingdom is as great..."
The first line spoken by Sun Kwon in the TV show Lost is: "Hello, Jin."
"Say hello to my little friend" was spoken by the character Tony Montana in the movie Scarface.
The first one, and the one which made it a famous line is, of course, Gone with the Wind (1939). "After all, tomorrow is another day" is the movie's final line, spoken by Scarlet O'Hara.