Capt. Thomas Archer:
Dull Knife! Little Wolf! What happened today changes nothing. The Indian Bureau is still pledged to provide you with adequate clothing and rations. And you're still pledged to abide by the law. Remember that!
Dull Knife: We are asked to remember much. The white man remembers nothing.
--Gilbert Roland (as Dull Knife) in Cheyenne Autumn
Dull Knife: We are asked to remember much. The white man remembers nothing.
--Gilbert Roland (as Dull Knife) in Cheyenne Autumn
Hugo da Silva:
Only the fool saith there is no God.
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
Peso:
Do you like me?
Tom Herrera: You're a hero to every kid in the territory. But I never saw much sense in putting a thief on a pedestal.
Peso: I had always hoped that you would follow in my footsteps. But, no, you had to take after your mother...law and order!
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in Apache War Smoke
Tom Herrera: You're a hero to every kid in the territory. But I never saw much sense in putting a thief on a pedestal.
Peso: I had always hoped that you would follow in my footsteps. But, no, you had to take after your mother...law and order!
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in Apache War Smoke
Peso:
There are two things I hate. One is a careless man; the other is a careless woman.
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in Apache War Smoke
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in Apache War Smoke
Peso:
What's-a matter? You sick?
Nancy Dekker: No, jealous. How do you fight a woman like that?
Peso: The same as you would fight any other fight. Pick your position, keep the wind at your back and shoot to kill.
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in Apache War Smoke
Nancy Dekker: No, jealous. How do you fight a woman like that?
Peso: The same as you would fight any other fight. Pick your position, keep the wind at your back and shoot to kill.
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in Apache War Smoke
Tom Herrera:
All right, Peso, you can stay.
Peso: Thanks, Tom.
Tom Herrera: But I'll take your guns.
Peso: Oh, there's no reason for that, boy. My guns? Why I'd be chilly without 'em. I might even catch cold.
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in Apache War Smoke
Peso: Thanks, Tom.
Tom Herrera: But I'll take your guns.
Peso: Oh, there's no reason for that, boy. My guns? Why I'd be chilly without 'em. I might even catch cold.
--Gilbert Roland (as ) in Apache War Smoke
Don José Alvarez de Cordoba:
It is extremely important that my niece be presented to the Queen before her new maids of honor are chosen.
Captain Lopez: They say that Elizabeth surrounds herself with beauty in the hope that it may be contagious.
--Gilbert Roland (as Captain Lopez) in The Sea Hawk
Captain Lopez: They say that Elizabeth surrounds herself with beauty in the hope that it may be contagious.
--Gilbert Roland (as Captain Lopez) in The Sea Hawk
Deborah Wright:
Dull Knife, the old chief is much too sick. He'll never make such a trip. Listen...
Dull Knife: If he lives to ride even a mile closer to home, he will die as a man should. There will be no more dying in this place.
--Gilbert Roland (as Dull Knife) in Cheyenne Autumn
Dull Knife: If he lives to ride even a mile closer to home, he will die as a man should. There will be no more dying in this place.
--Gilbert Roland (as Dull Knife) in Cheyenne Autumn
Little Wolf:
I pray the young one will give me sons. But I want them to be born where I, and all my people before me, were born.
Dull Knife: Even a dog can go where he likes... but not a Cheyenne.
--Gilbert Roland (as Dull Knife) in Cheyenne Autumn
Dull Knife: Even a dog can go where he likes... but not a Cheyenne.
--Gilbert Roland (as Dull Knife) in Cheyenne Autumn
Little Wolf:
You spoke the truth for us. This we will not forget - but there will be no more school.
Deborah Wright: Oh, no! Oh, no, please don't do that to the children!
Little Wolf: The white man's words are lies. It is better that our children not learn them.
Deborah Wright: It is not the words... but who speaks them. Has speaking white men's words made you a liar?
Dull Knife: Our words were learned long ago, when some white men still spoke the truth.
--Gilbert Roland (as Dull Knife) in Cheyenne Autumn
Deborah Wright: Oh, no! Oh, no, please don't do that to the children!
Little Wolf: The white man's words are lies. It is better that our children not learn them.
Deborah Wright: It is not the words... but who speaks them. Has speaking white men's words made you a liar?
Dull Knife: Our words were learned long ago, when some white men still spoke the truth.
--Gilbert Roland (as Dull Knife) in Cheyenne Autumn