Lonette McKee credited as playing...
Angela Drake
- [On night 29, Angela Drake is calculating all the expenses and finds that Monty had spent the remaining $38,000 on the big party in the Plaza Hotel's Grand Ballroom; Brewster walks into the room to see the inevitable]
- Monty Brewster: Hi. I thought I'd find you here. Listen, since Warren's not around, I... thought maybe I can escort you to the party.
- Angela Drake: Monty, I'm real sorry about you retiring from baseball. I know how much it meant to you.
- Monty Brewster: That's all right. I mean, it happens to everyone sooner or later. It's the nature of the game.
- Angela Drake: Yeah. Well... I don't think there's anything left here for me to add up, so I guess this is goodbye.
- Monty Brewster: Goodbye? Don't you wanna go to the party?
- Angela Drake: Oh, no. I couldn't stand another one. If you wanna know the truth, I don't see what could you possibly be celebrating unless you think it's okay to squander thirty million dollars.
- Monty Brewster: I don't. I just think maybe it was a phase I was going through.
- [Angela, about to turn cross, starts to walk away]
- Monty Brewster: Listen, tomorrow, things will be different. I won't be like this anymore.
- Angela Drake: [turns cross] Come tomorrow, you are dead broke. It's all over. You don't even have a job playing baseball anymore. And what do you do? You throw a party with last thirty-eight thousand!
- Monty Brewster: Listen to me. I pissed off so much money, I figured, what difference does $38,000 make?
- Angela Drake: [angry] Oh, how dare you. That's more money than a lot of hard-working people earn in a year! You better get your values together because you're gonna need them.
- Monty Brewster: [frustated] Why don't wait until tomorrow and then you'll know what this is all about.
- Angela Drake: [furious] Just forget it, okay? And I hope you have fun at that party 'cause it all you got left!
- [Angela, very upset, storms out of the room and slams the door behind him]
- Monty Brewster: I love you.