Gil Westrum:
Don't worry boy. The Lord's bounty may not be for sale but the Devils' is... if you can pay the price.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride the High Country
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride the High Country
Gil Westrum:
Pardner, do you know what's on the back of a poor man when he dies? The clothes of pride. And they're not a bit warmer to him than when he was alive.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride the High Country
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride the High Country
Gil Westrum:
She stays here... we're packin' gold not petticoats
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride the High Country
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Ride the High Country
John Stewart:
[to the wounded sheriff] We need a drink. I don't believe in bottled bravery, but this will tone us all up.
--Randolph Scott (as John Stewart) in Ten Wanted Men
--Randolph Scott (as John Stewart) in Ten Wanted Men
John Stewart:
When I invite a man to my house, I expect him to act like a gentleman.
--Randolph Scott (as John Stewart) in Ten Wanted Men
--Randolph Scott (as John Stewart) in Ten Wanted Men
John Stewart:
You know, Campbell, you're not thinking straight. Since you became a big man, you have the idea that everything should be done the way you want it, and that's dangerous. Better straighten yourself out before someone does it for you.
Wick Campbell: You, Stewart?
John Stewart: Possibly.
--Randolph Scott (as John Stewart) in Ten Wanted Men
Wick Campbell: You, Stewart?
John Stewart: Possibly.
--Randolph Scott (as John Stewart) in Ten Wanted Men
Larry Delong:
[interior monologue] I could have taken that shotgun away from Lewellyn and wrapped it around his fat ears, but it might have meant shooting some misguided people who might have thought the right thing was to keep me in town. There was only one person left who might help me: Fritz, who ran a dirty little cantina which few self-respecting people ever entered. He'd do anything for a fast dollar.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Riding Shotgun
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Riding Shotgun
Larry Delong:
[interior monologue] I didn't want to draw, especially against the law, but nobody was taking my gun away from me.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Riding Shotgun
--Randolph Scott (as ) in Riding Shotgun
Major Ransome Callicut:
[as voiceover narrator] Los Angeles - thirty difficult miles from San Pedro. Here in the tropical sun it was hard to believe that the City of Angels had its share of unholy activities.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in The Man Behind the Gun
--Randolph Scott (as ) in The Man Behind the Gun
Major Ransome Callicut:
I'll get Creegan. I'll chop off the head of the scorpion; then the legs won't be able to crawl.
--Randolph Scott (as ) in The Man Behind the Gun
--Randolph Scott (as ) in The Man Behind the Gun