Punky Brewster (TV Series)
Urban Fear (1986)
Soleil Moon Frye: Penelope 'Punky' Brewster
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Quotes
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Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : [reading the paper] It says here he's killed six people already.
Cherie Johnson : You know what Bebe Behootses told me at recess?
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : What?
Cherie Johnson : Her cousin lives right next door to a lady whose husband is a piano tuner.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : Yeah?
Cherie Johnson : He tuned the piano of victim number 4 just 3 months before the stalker got him.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : Talk about a close shave.
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Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : You know what's really scary? He could break into any house.
Cherie Johnson : Yeah, even in here.
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Henry Warnimont : [Punky has booby trapped her room] Punky, if this is your idea of a joke, I'm not amused.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : It's no joke, Henry, it's my security system!
Henry Warnimont : Why do you need a security system?
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : So I'd know if he came to get me!
Henry Warnimont : Who?
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : The Stalker!
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Henry Warnimont : Punky, nobody's going to come and get you, I'm here.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : I know but Henry...
Henry Warnimont : You don't have to worry, he doesn't bother little children; he's only after grownups.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : Really? Maybe Brandon should sleep in your room.
Henry Warnimont : No thanks, his snoring would keep me awake.
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Henry Warnimont : The police are going to catch the Stalker.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : But they haven't caught him yet.
Henry Warnimont : They will, there are 300 detectives assigned to this case working day and night.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : No wonder they haven't caught him, they're too tired.
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Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : Henry, why is the stalker like this? Why does he break into houses and kill people?
Henry Warnimont : He can't help himself, his mind is very sick.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : I bet he's never going to stop, he's going to keep killing, isn't he?
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Henry Warnimont : [Punky's moaning] What's the matter?
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : All of a sudden I don't feel so good. My stomach's pounding, my head's scratching and my throat is upset.
Henry Warnimont : Really? Oh my my,
[feels her forehead]
Henry Warnimont : you don't feel warm to me.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : That's on the outside, inside I'm the Towering Inhervo.
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Henry Warnimont : [after Punky sticks her thermometer into a hot potato] 108!
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : Is that high?
Henry Warnimont : Not if you're a radiator.
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Henry Warnimont : Everyone in this city is afraid because of the stalker. People are locking their doors and windows and being more concerned of their safety. That's healthy fear.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : So it's good to be afraid.
Henry Warnimont : Up to a point, if you're so scared that you won't go out of the house or you spend all of your time worrying, that's an unhealthy fear.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : I DON'T CARE! I still don't want you to go!
Henry Warnimont : Why not?
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : Because you'll never come back!
Henry Warnimont : How do you know that?
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : It always happens, my father left and never came back, and my mom left and she never came back either.
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Betty Johnson : Henry, he struck again.
Henry Warnimont : Who?
Betty Johnson : The Northside Stalker.
[turns on the news]
News Anchor : A wave of panic engulfed Chicago as the stalker continues his killing spree. This is the northside apartment building of James R. Henry, victim number 7.
Henry Warnimont : Punky, you and Cherie go into your room and play.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : But Henry.
Henry Warnimont : Go, this is not appropriate viewing for children.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : But you let me watch old movies with you.
Henry Warnimont : That's make believe, this is real.
Penelope 'Punky' Brewster : World War II is make believe?