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4 for Texas (1963) was a Western - Comedy Film directed by Robert Aldrich and produced by Howard W. Koch, Robert Aldrich and Walter Blake.

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By RBuccicone on Apr 18, 2012 From MacGuffin Movies

4 for Texas (1963) ???? Immediately upon it’s opening, 4 for Texas informs us that Charles Bronson‘s character is the villain and characters named Zack and Joe are the good guys, a fact that is easy to forget as we stumble through a sloppy story in which Rat Packers Dean Martin and Frank... Read full article


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Joe Jarrett: Alright, men. Let's go.


Joe Jarrett: Don't try and talk me out of this loot, Zack. I'm no soft hearted railroad president.
Zack Thomas: I'm trying to talk you into something. Now this here's a lot of money.
Joe Jarrett: Oh, yeah. Ordinarily a hundred thousand dollars'll be enough for two, but not me. You see, I was born greedy.
Zack Thomas: But this money's just the beginning, Joe. If my plan works, we'll get a half a million a year.
Joe Jarrett: Why, thank you, Zach.
Zack Thomas: Now, you want to buy in?
Joe Jarrett: I think I'll quit while I'm ahead. Nothing personal, mind you. No, I'm beginning to like you too. And a man who'd try to con you when he has a gun held on him can't be all bad.
Zack Thomas: Well, like you just said. I guess you underrated me, Joe.


Joe Jarrett: [to Zack, about Matson] You know, if you ever need a friend... I wouldn't count on that character.


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During one scene in the film, we see a building with a painted sign for the "SAM Company". "SAM" is the name of the production company that made the film and it stood for Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.
Bette Davis declined a role in this film to do Dead Ringer.
Director Robert Aldrich intensely disliked Frank Sinatra's non-professional attitude and tried unsuccessfully to have him dismissed from the film.
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