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Alan Ladd

Alan Ladd

Julia Reynolds: We're in love. That's what he went into town to tell you. When he finds out you're not there, he'll come back, Mitch.
Mitch: He'll find out other things, too. Stu and Ivers are dead.
Julia Reynolds: Dead! How? With you leading the posse, Mitch, how?
Mitch: With me leading the posse.

Don Murray

Don Murray

Dan: Do you have to come bargin' in here like that?
Julia Reynolds: What do you want, me to whistle six bars of "Dixie"?
Dan: I'm sorry. I guess that all waitin' and no whiskey makes Dan a dull boy.

Alan Ladd

Alan Ladd

Dan: How are you going to live now? How are you going to live without anybody to hate?
Mitch: I got a hundred thousand dollars. I don't need anybody.

Don Murray

Don Murray

Dan: If you got enough whiskey, you don't need to dream about things not worth dreamin'.

Don Murray

Don Murray

Dan: My folks worked their lives tryin' to make somethin' out of a lot of worn-out dirt that nobody else would spit on.


Alan Ladd

Alan Ladd

Dan: You know somethin'? The way you plan things, sorta slow and careful - you must want that money real bad.
Mitch: Not as much as I once wanted a dollar and eighty-seven cents.

Don Murray

Don Murray

Mitch: Well, everything's set on his end. Now we tie up the other end.
Dan: Where's that?
Mitch: The border - Royce City.
Dan: That hellhole? There's nothing there but lice!
Mitch: That's what we're looking for, isn't it - human lice?
Dan: Present company not excepted?

Alan Ladd

Alan Ladd

Mitch: You know, I read something a long time ago: Follow the rainbow... but don't wait for the gold to be in it.
Dan: Look for the silver in between. Yeah, I know - I went to school once, too. Say, what are you? Are you some kind of do-gooder or something? You want to save my soul, Mister?
Mitch: No, I want a few men with anger and guts enough to follow that rainbow and grab a pot full of gold - not petty silver in-between.

Alan Ladd

Alan Ladd

[discussing the man Mitch, unknown to the rancher, murdered]
Rancher: Sorry, Mitch. I know how you felt about Ole.
Mitch: No, I don't think so. No one will ever know that.

Don Murray

Don Murray

[last lines]
Julia Reynolds: Tell me about Virginia again, Dan. What will it be like?
Dan: That's goin' to take time, Julie, a lot of time. Not even Doc Seltzer can walk that slow.

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