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![]() Dan Duryea QuotationMovie Title: Thunder Bay (1953) as Johnny Gambi: Johnny Gambi : Can you, uh, juggle or anything like that? We might pick up a few bucks. Steve Martin : I can imitate a movie star. Movie Title: Too Late for Tears (1949) as Danny Fuller: Danny Fuller : Don't ever change, Tiger. I don't think I'd like you with a heart. Danny Fuller : You haven't anything to hide, have you? [Jane sits down and crosses her legs.] Danny Fuller : No, I can see you haven't. Movie Title: The Underworld Story (1950) as Mike Reese: Catherine Harris : Did you ever rob graves, Mr. Reese? Mike Reese : No future in it. Movie Title: Black Bart (1948) as Charles E. Boles: Lance Hardeen : There was something familiar about that kick in the pants I took. Charles E. Boles : You must be awfully sensitive to be able to tell one from another. Charles E. Boles : I'd like to know why you blew up that tree. You might have killed somebody. Jersey Brady : I figured it out. No tree, no hanging. Charles E. Boles : Lola, I've been working on something for two years. Something that will make me the biggest man in this part of the country. I'm within an inch of doing it now. You wouldn't want me to quit at this point. Lola Montez : The biggest man in the cemetery is still pretty small. Clark : I've got an idea that's bigger than anything you've ever heard. It'll take time... and it'll take brains. Charles E. Boles : I got plenty of time. Jersey Brady : Are we splitting up? Charles E. Boles : That's the general idea. Lance Hardeen : Why? Charles E. Boles : You're bad news, Lance. You're not interested enough in growing old. Lance Hardeen : You have to take chances in this line of work. Charles E. Boles : Not as many as I've been taking with you. Lance Hardeen : What about that $3000 we have buried at Sage Fork. Charles E. Boles : We split it. Lance Hardeen : How? Charles E. Boles : We can't all go together. The first one there takes his share and leaves the rest. Lance Hardeen : You must trust me a lot, Charlie. Charles E. Boles : I do. Besides, I 've got a faster horse. Posse member: This is your last chance to say anything. Lance Hardeen : You're hanging two innocent men! Posse member: Innocent? You were caught leaving town with the mayor's wife, riding stolen horses and carrying money from two bank holdups! Charles E. Boles : You call that evidence? Lola Montez : Wouldn't it be a little crowded on the honeymoon? You and me and the hanging party? Charles E. Boles : I'll leave them at home. Lola Montez : Mr. and Mrs. Black Bart. Somehow it doesn't sound too permanent. Charles E. Boles : You have to admit, it doesn't sound dull. Lola Montez : How did you know I was on that stage? Charles E. Boles : Very simple. There's posters of you from here to the Mexican border. Lola Montez : Is that why you chose to rob that particular stage? Because I was on it? Charles E. Boles : Well, the $10,000 they were carrying didn't keep me away, either. Charles E. Boles : I'll be generous about your faults if you'll be generous about mine. Lola Montez : Robbin' stagecoaches hardly comes under the heading of a minor vice. Clark : Are you in trouble? Charles E. Boles : In Nevada and everywhere east of there I am. Here, I'm all right. Charles E. Boles : What are you two doing in town? Jersey Brady : Getting out of Texas, mostly. Movie Title: Al Jennings of Oklahoma (1951) as Al Jennings: Lon Tuttle : You fellas bound for Woodward? Al Jennings : Yeah. We thought maybe you could tell us something about the town. Lon Tuttle : You sure stopped the right party, son. I know all about Woodward. It's a rip-roaring town if there ever was one. Growing like a weed and wide open. Oh, but the prices there... it costs a fortune for anything you buy. So I hope you boys brought plenty of money along with ya. Frank Jennings : Oh, we brought enough. Lon Tuttle : Well, in that case just step right down off them horses and hit the ground with your hands in the air! Al Jennings : There's an old saying about juries - the longer they're out, the better your chances. Movie Title: The Bounty Killer (1965) as Willie Duggans: [Johnny offers Willie a pistol] Johnny Liam : And while you're at it, you learn how to use this and hang onto it. You can get by without a dime in your pocket, but without this iron, you're nothing. Willie Duggans : Oh, it can't be as bad as you say. Johnny Liam : Now, maybe where you come from the law comes in books, but in this country, a man carries it on his hip. Johnny Liam : Something bothering you? Willie Duggans : One minute he was alive and then he was dead. I've never seen a man killed before. Johnny Liam : Everybody dies. Willie Duggans : Don't you feel anything? He was a human being. Johnny Liam : His kind doesn't deserve the name. I'd feel worse about killing a helpless animal. Luther : He and his bunch are the worst cutthroats in this territory, and you got him Mr. Duggans! Now you can collect the bounty on him. Willie Duggans : Bounty? Luther : Seddon had a $250 price on his head. Willie Duggans : $250? Not bad! But, ah, how do they grade men out here? Who fixes the price? Luther : It depends on how much in demand their heads are, I reckon. The more you're wanted by the law, the higher the prices. It's like buying meat at the market, really. Except in here, it's the worst that gets the best price. Willie Duggans : So I'm not good enough to come to meeting! Just because I'm a bounty hunter. You miserable bunch of hypocrites! Do you know why I'm a bounty hunter? Because you good people pay me to do it, that's why! You can't do your own dirty work, but you can't wait to spit on the man who does it for you! Willie Duggans : You shouldn't be in a place like this. How long has it been? Carole : Does it matter? Willie Duggans : It matters to me. Carole : I remember a preacher once said, 'Nobody goes to hell unless they really want to.' I ended up here because I really wanted to. Willie Duggans : I don't think so. We live... and learn. Carole : That's just it. I wanted to live. Then I died... a long time ago. Movie Title: Winchester '73 (1950) as Waco Johnnie Dean: Waco Johnnie Dean : What was I saying? Lola Manners : You were talking about yourself. Waco Johnnie Dean : Where did I stop? Lola Manners : You didn't. But you can now. I already know all about Waco Johnnie Dean, the fastest gun in Texas. Waco Johnnie Dean : Texas? Lady, why limit me? Movie Title: The Great Flamarion (1945) as Al Wallace: Connie Wallace : You know, no matter how fast you drink it the distilleries can still stay way ahead of you. Al Wallace : Yup. But by next week I'll have 'em workin nights to do it! Movie Title: Scarlet Street (1945) as Johnny Prince: Johnny Prince : Can't you get those Lazy Legs off that couch, baby? Johnny Prince : And then you gave me a dirty look. Kitty March : I didn't give you a dirty look! Johnny Prince : Listen, any girl that waits two hours in the rain for a guy is gonna give him a dirty look. Johnny Prince : Lazy Legs, [kisses her] Johnny Prince : I don't know what you told Janeway, but you got him eatin' right out of your hand. Kitty March : It won't stop with lunch! Movie Title: The Breckenridge Story (1954) as Whitey Kincaid: Whitey Kincaid : If I was smart, I'd shoot you right now. Except I think I'll keep you around for awhile...just to see what makes you work. Clay O'Mara : Maybe you're getting soft, Whitey. Maybe you're turning into a human being. Whitey Kincaid : If I ever feel that coming on, I'll shoot myself. Clay O'Mara : Any relation to the Lowery Gang? Whitey Kincaid : No relation. This is them! Movie Title: Six Black Horses (1962) as Frank Jesse: Frank Jesse : I got myself a policy: never do an honest days work unless it's absolutely necessary. Movie Title: River Lady (1948) as Beauvais: Sequin : He trusts me. Beauvais : He must have learned about women in kindergarten. |
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