Caroline McKay:
If he's crazy enough to drive, I'm crazy enough to hire him.
Charlie Lait: But I don't understand...
Dan Clark: You wouldn't. You're not crazy.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Charlie Lait: But I don't understand...
Dan Clark: You wouldn't. You're not crazy.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Charlie Lait:
They might shoot!
Dan Clark: Uh-huh. So might I - and I'm a lot closer!
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Dan Clark: Uh-huh. So might I - and I'm a lot closer!
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Charlie Lait:
What'll I tell them?
Dan Clark: Tell 'em you're Santy Claus and you've come to take back your presents.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Dan Clark: Tell 'em you're Santy Claus and you've come to take back your presents.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Slim:
I've got some money burning a hole in my pocket.
Dan Clark: When you put that fire out, come and see me.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Dan Clark: When you put that fire out, come and see me.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Cliff Mason:
I know that breed. They don't like to fight unless they have the drop on someone.
--George O'Brien (as ) in The Marshal of Mesa City
--George O'Brien (as ) in The Marshal of Mesa City
Dan O'Malley:
Am I seein' things - or is them million wagons on the square?
--George O'Brien (as Dan O'Malley) in 3 Bad Men
--George O'Brien (as Dan O'Malley) in 3 Bad Men
[Boggsie recognizes Dan as an undercover postal inspector]
J. Horatio 'Boggsie' Boggs: I never forget a face.
Dan Clark: In this case forget mine.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
J. Horatio 'Boggsie' Boggs: I never forget a face.
Dan Clark: In this case forget mine.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
[Dan leads a henchman away to be questioned]
Dude Elliott: What do you expect to find out from him?
Dan Clark: Oh, to see if two and two make four or twelve and eight make twenty.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino
Dude Elliott: What do you expect to find out from him?
Dan Clark: Oh, to see if two and two make four or twelve and eight make twenty.
--George O'Brien (as ) in Stage to Chino