The Brass Legend (1956) | |
Director(s) | Gerd Oswald |
Producer(s) | Herman Cohen, Robert Goldstein (executive) |
Top Genres | Action, Western |
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The Brass Legend (1956) was a Western - Action Film directed by Gerd Oswald and produced by Herman Cohen and Robert Goldstein.
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Sheriff Wade Addams:
You hit bad?
Tris Hatten: Ain't going to live to get hung. You call that bad?
[first lines]
Clay Gipson: How's that, Wade? Hit him every time!
Sheriff Wade Addams: Well, your marksmanship: not bad; but you speed, not so good. That's because you're wastin' a lot of time slappin' leather. You're wearin' your gunbelt a little too high. That's it, lower it a little. You gotta have your wrist just so it's about touchin' your gun handle. That's about right. Now watch... you watch his eyes, never his hands.
[Addams puts a hole right between the eyes of Tris Hatten's wanted poster]
Millie Street: Be careful this time, Tris. There are pictures all over the place.
Tris Hatten: I know. Five thousand dollars, dead or alive, for the slaying of Sheriff Bates and his deputies. A sheriff as slow on the draw as old Bates deserved to die; him and those deputies of his. I did the county a favorb gettin' rid of those yellow-bellies.
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Tris Hatten: Ain't going to live to get hung. You call that bad?
[first lines]
Clay Gipson: How's that, Wade? Hit him every time!
Sheriff Wade Addams: Well, your marksmanship: not bad; but you speed, not so good. That's because you're wastin' a lot of time slappin' leather. You're wearin' your gunbelt a little too high. That's it, lower it a little. You gotta have your wrist just so it's about touchin' your gun handle. That's about right. Now watch... you watch his eyes, never his hands.
[Addams puts a hole right between the eyes of Tris Hatten's wanted poster]
Millie Street: Be careful this time, Tris. There are pictures all over the place.
Tris Hatten: I know. Five thousand dollars, dead or alive, for the slaying of Sheriff Bates and his deputies. A sheriff as slow on the draw as old Bates deserved to die; him and those deputies of his. I did the county a favorb gettin' rid of those yellow-bellies.
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