[indicating Choya's guns]
Ruth Lavery: You don't need to wear them around here.
Choya: I wouldn't feel dressed without them.
--Alan Ladd (as Choya) in Branded
Ruth Lavery: You don't need to wear them around here.
Choya: I wouldn't feel dressed without them.
--Alan Ladd (as Choya) in Branded
[Mitch points his pistol at Sheriff Olson]
Sheriff Olson: Mitch, don't. You're crazy! You don't-you don't know what you're doing!
Mitch: Ellie screamed. Why don't you scream?
--Alan Ladd (as ) in One Foot in Hell
Sheriff Olson: Mitch, don't. You're crazy! You don't-you don't know what you're doing!
Mitch: Ellie screamed. Why don't you scream?
--Alan Ladd (as ) in One Foot in Hell
[to Janet Henry]
Ed Beaumont: I get along very well with Paul because he's on the dead up-and-up. Why don't *you* try it sometime?
--Alan Ladd (as ) in The Glass Key
Ed Beaumont: I get along very well with Paul because he's on the dead up-and-up. Why don't *you* try it sometime?
--Alan Ladd (as ) in The Glass Key
Dad Travis:
You got any friends?
Choya: My guns.
Dad Travis: Kinfolk?
Choya: My horse.
--Alan Ladd (as Choya) in Branded
Choya: My guns.
Dad Travis: Kinfolk?
Choya: My horse.
--Alan Ladd (as Choya) in Branded
Shane:
Do you mind putting down that gun? Then I'll leave.
Joe Starrett: What difference does it make, you're leaving anyway?
Shane: I'd like it to be my idea.
--Alan Ladd (as Shane) in Shane
Joe Starrett: What difference does it make, you're leaving anyway?
Shane: I'd like it to be my idea.
--Alan Ladd (as Shane) in Shane
Shane:
There's no living with a killing. There's no goin' back from one. Right or wrong, it's a brand... a brand sticks. There's no goin' back. Now you run on home to your mother and tell her... tell her everything's alright. And there aren't any more guns in the valley.
--Alan Ladd (as Shane) in Shane
--Alan Ladd (as Shane) in Shane