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![]() Denver Pyle QuotationMovie Title: Fort Massacre (1958) as Pvt. Collins: [Vinson's cavalry patrol hurriedly buries a dead trooper] Sgt. Vinson : Collins, that deep enough. Roll him in and cover him up. Let's move! Pvt. Collins : You mean without reading the Good Book? Sgt. Vinson : If he needs our help to make it upstairs, he's in worse shape than he looks. Sgt. Vinson : I need a six-foot hole dug. Any volunteers? Pvt. McGurney : Don't look at me, Sergeant. I'm too overcome with grief. Pvt. Pendelton : Well, I certainly can't do that! Pvt. Collins : All right, I'll be the goat. Half the tobacco? Pvt. McGurney : Collins, three feet will be plenty. He was only half a man. Movie Title: The Alamo (1960) as Thimblerig: Tennesseean : We sure killed many brave men today. Thimblerig : Funny, I was proud of 'em. Even while I was killing 'em, I was proud of 'em. It speaks well for men that so many ain't afraid to die when they think right is on their side. It speaks well. Movie Title: The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams (1977) as Mad Jack: Mad Jack : [title sequence narration] They call me Mad Jack, and if there is anybody in these mountains that knows the real story about James Adams, that'd be me. So I'm putting it down in writing just how it happened in hopes of setting the record straight. Well, my friend Adams was accused of a crime he didn't commit, so he escaped into the mountains, leaving behind the only life that he ever knew. Now that wilderness out there ain't no place for a greenhorn and his chances of survivin' were mighty slim. Weren't no time at all before he was beaten down, ragged and nearly starved. Long about then, he came upon a grizzly bear cub, all alone and helpless. Now Adams knew that little critter couldn't survive without his help; so he started right down that cliff, risking his own life to save it. [chuckles] Mad Jack : Now that cub took to Adams right off. And that was when he discovered that he had special kind of way with animals; They'd just come right up to him like he was a natural part of the wilderness. But that bear cub, he was extra special. As he growed, he became the best friend Adams ever had, and together, they became a legend. Movie Title: The Andy Griffith Show (1960) as Briscoe Darling: [The Darlings have come to Andy for help with Ernest T. Bass] Sheriff Andy Taylor : Well, Mr. Darling, can't you and your boys handle him? Briscoe Darling : Well, we thought about killin' him, but we didn't want to go that far. Movie Title: Something Big (1971) as Junior Frisbee: [examining corpse] Colonel Morgan : Well, I'd say he looks healthier than the last time I saw him. Junior Frisbee : How can he look healthier when he's dead? Colonel Morgan : It must agree with him. |
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