Moving on with the script:
24 OMITTED
25 EXT. BLUE WHALE - NIGHT
As Willy's pick-up skids into a parking spot. Willie hops out. He rubs his hands in the dew on the windshield, then slicks his hair back in a sort of pomade with it.
26 INT. BLUE WHALE - NIGHT
Willie steps in, glares around the room, then goes to the bar like he owns the place.
(CONTINUED)
Revised 2/28/90
26 CONTINUED:
SAM EVANS (50s), the craggy-faced, former whaler, who owns the place, crosses over to him, gives him a stern eye. His daughter, MAGGIE, 27, the waitress, a sexy, quick-witted lady is sitting over a cup of coffee nearby.
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And that's where today's quote -
Page 12/Scene 26 - Sam: 'I don't want to have any trouble, Willie.'
- comes up. However, what Sam actually says is "I don't want any trouble, Willie." And while we're on this moment, Maggie isn't sitting over a cup of coffee - she's nearby reading a book at the bar.
Also, when it comes to Scene #25, "Willy's" (yes, that's how the script spells it there) pick-up doesn't skid into a parking spot - it merely pulls in - and Willie doesn't rub his hands in the dew on the windshield and then slick his hair back in a sort of pomade. In fact, Willie's wearing a knit hat.