Jack Summers:
Hey, we're doin' all right!
Nevady: Don't forget - you got the job, but I gave you the reputation.
--Dub Taylor (as ) in One Man's Law
Nevady: Don't forget - you got the job, but I gave you the reputation.
--Dub Taylor (as ) in One Man's Law
Teet Howie:
[after Alison Post comes breezing through in a sport convertable] There goes Little Miss Wildcat, home from school.
--Dub Taylor (as ) in Parrish
--Dub Taylor (as ) in Parrish
Robert Graham:
Is's the only job you ever had?
Railroad Yard Watchman: Yes, sir. I've been with the railroad thirty years and never a blot against my record.
Robert Graham: Well, the yard cop seems to think you made a deal not to see that car broken into.
Railroad Yard Watchman: Pfah! What kind of sense does that make? Is sugar a rare cargo? Is there a black market for it? Did you ever hear of a fence for hot sugar? If I was gonna make a deal with crooks to steal somethin', it wouldn't be for forty tons of sugar. And I'll swear I didn't hear a thing Friday night.
--Dub Taylor (as ) in Them!
Railroad Yard Watchman: Yes, sir. I've been with the railroad thirty years and never a blot against my record.
Robert Graham: Well, the yard cop seems to think you made a deal not to see that car broken into.
Railroad Yard Watchman: Pfah! What kind of sense does that make? Is sugar a rare cargo? Is there a black market for it? Did you ever hear of a fence for hot sugar? If I was gonna make a deal with crooks to steal somethin', it wouldn't be for forty tons of sugar. And I'll swear I didn't hear a thing Friday night.
--Dub Taylor (as ) in Them!
Lou Trinidad:
Civilization is a wonderful thing, ain't it, Doc?
Doc Adams: If they ever got it started it might work.
--Dub Taylor (as Doc Adams) in Death of a Gunfighter
Doc Adams: If they ever got it started it might work.
--Dub Taylor (as Doc Adams) in Death of a Gunfighter
[first lines]
[indistinct voices]
Rev. Wainscoat: Do not drink wine or strong drink, thou, nor thy sons with thee, least ye shall die. Look not though upon the wine when it is red, and when it bringeth his color in the cup, when it moveth itself aright at the last, it biteth like a serpent and stingeth like an adder. Now folks, that's from the Good Book, but in this here town it's five cents a glass.
--Dub Taylor (as Rev. Wainscoat) in The Wild Bunch
[indistinct voices]
Rev. Wainscoat: Do not drink wine or strong drink, thou, nor thy sons with thee, least ye shall die. Look not though upon the wine when it is red, and when it bringeth his color in the cup, when it moveth itself aright at the last, it biteth like a serpent and stingeth like an adder. Now folks, that's from the Good Book, but in this here town it's five cents a glass.
--Dub Taylor (as Rev. Wainscoat) in The Wild Bunch
[On his dream of opening a dress shop]
Pop: Just because I'm rough 'n' dirty 'n' don't wear underwear, doesn't mean I'm not creative.
--Dub Taylor (as ) in The Shakiest Gun in the West
Pop: Just because I'm rough 'n' dirty 'n' don't wear underwear, doesn't mean I'm not creative.
--Dub Taylor (as ) in The Shakiest Gun in the West
Fred:
Life is just a bowl of cherries
Tony Manetta: Why
Fred: I don't know. I ain't a philosopher!
--Dub Taylor (as Fred) in A Hole in the Head
Tony Manetta: Why
Fred: I don't know. I ain't a philosopher!
--Dub Taylor (as Fred) in A Hole in the Head