Black Bart (1948) | |
Director(s) | George Sherman |
Producer(s) | Leonard Goldstein |
Top Genres | Action, Crime, Romance, Western |
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Black Bart (1948) was a Action - Crime Film directed by George Sherman and produced by Leonard Goldstein.
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Throwing A Wet Blanket On A Blazing Saddle – It’s The Pilot For The Unsold Black Bart TV Series (1975)
By Michael on Feb 20, 2014 From Durnmoose Movie MusingsWhy? Really, just… why? Why try to spin a TV show out of a hit comedy film like Blazing Saddles when you can’t use any of the elements that made to film so original and funny? And why am I sharing it with you now? I’ll admit, most of the time I would file this kind of thing under t... Read full article
Throwing A Wet Blanket On A Blazing Saddle – It’s The Pilot For The Unsold Black Bart TV Series (1975)
By Michael on Feb 20, 2014 From Durnmoose Movie MusingsWhy? Really, just… why? Why try to spin a TV show out of a hit comedy film like Blazing Saddles when you can’t use any of the elements that made to film so original and funny? And why am I sharing it with you now? I’ll admit, most of the time I would file this kind of thing under t... Read full article
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Lola Montez:
How did you know I was on that stage?
Charles E. Boles: Very simple. There's posters of you from here to the Mexican border.
Lola Montez: Is that why you chose to rob that particular stage? Because I was on it?
Charles E. Boles: Well, the $10,000 they were carrying didn't keep me away, either.
Lola Montez: Wouldn't it be a little crowded on the honeymoon? You and me and the hanging party?
Charles E. Boles: I'll leave them at home.
Lola Montez: Mr. and Mrs. Black Bart. Somehow it doesn't sound too permanent.
Charles E. Boles: You have to admit, it doesn't sound dull.
Jersey Brady: Something has been bothering me lately.
Lance Hardeen: What's that?
Jersey Brady: We've been run out of Kansas, Nevada, Texas and New Mexico and Arizona. What do we do when we run out of places.
Lance Hardeen: Move further west.
Jersey Brady: There's an ocean out there someplace.
Lance Hardeen: We could start back in Kansas again. They must have a new sheriff by this time.
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Charles E. Boles: Very simple. There's posters of you from here to the Mexican border.
Lola Montez: Is that why you chose to rob that particular stage? Because I was on it?
Charles E. Boles: Well, the $10,000 they were carrying didn't keep me away, either.
Lola Montez: Wouldn't it be a little crowded on the honeymoon? You and me and the hanging party?
Charles E. Boles: I'll leave them at home.
Lola Montez: Mr. and Mrs. Black Bart. Somehow it doesn't sound too permanent.
Charles E. Boles: You have to admit, it doesn't sound dull.
Jersey Brady: Something has been bothering me lately.
Lance Hardeen: What's that?
Jersey Brady: We've been run out of Kansas, Nevada, Texas and New Mexico and Arizona. What do we do when we run out of places.
Lance Hardeen: Move further west.
Jersey Brady: There's an ocean out there someplace.
Lance Hardeen: We could start back in Kansas again. They must have a new sheriff by this time.
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