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Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

General Andrew Jackson: You've been making quite a name for yourself in local politics.
Davy Crockett: Soft soap ain't good for nothing but washing dirty hands, General.


--Fess Parker (as Davy Crockett) in Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Davy Crockett: I'm half-horse, half-alligator and a little attached with snapping turtle. I've got the fastest horse, the prettiest sister, the surest rifle and the ugliest dog in Texas. My father can lick any man in Kentucky... and I can lick my father. I can hug a bear too close for comfort and eat any man alive opposed to Andy Jackson.


--Fess Parker (as Davy Crockett) in Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

The Great Locomotive Chase

The Great Locomotive Chase

James J. Andrews: [shows Fuller a letter] You don't get a letter like that from Brigadier General Beauregard just for running Quinine.
William A. Fuller: No, I reckon you don't. I'd give my right arm just to serve under that man.
James J. Andrews: *You are*! This railroad is the artery that pumps fresh blood into the army of Mississippi on the left land, and to the army of Northern Virginia on the right. Beauregard and Robert E. Lee would *perish* without men like you!


--Fess Parker (as ) in The Great Locomotive Chase

Old Yeller

Old Yeller

Jim Coates: Now and then, for no good reason, life will haul off and knock a man flat.


--Fess Parker (as ) in Old Yeller

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Col. Jim Bowie: How many men did you bring?
Davy Crockett: Four, including myself.
Col. Jim Bowie: Four? Two acres of walls to defend. It'll take a thousand troops to man the garrison adequately. And I got less than two hundred volunteers.
Davy Crockett: Two hundred stubborn men can do a terrible lot of fighting.


--Fess Parker (as Davy Crockett) in Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier


Old Yeller

Old Yeller

Travis Coates: Papa, you ain't forgetting the horse.
Jim Coates: What horse?
Travis Coates: Now Papa, you know I've been aching all over for a good horse to ride. I've told you time and again.
Jim Coates: What you're needing more than a horse is a good dog.
Travis Coates: Yes sir, but what I'm wanting most is a horse.
Jim Coates: Alright, you act a man's part and I'll bring you a man's horse.


--Fess Parker (as ) in Old Yeller

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

Chief Red Stick: Why you no kill me?
Davy Crockett: Maybe because of another law. We have trouble living up to it, but it ain't bad for red man or white man: thou shall not kill.


--Fess Parker (as Davy Crockett) in Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

The Great Locomotive Chase

The Great Locomotive Chase

William Campbell: Do we have to be better Southerners than the Johnny Rebs themselves?
James J. Andrews: I went through pretty far tonight. Let me tell you this: If you can't drink their toasts and sing their songs, love Jeff Davis and hate Abe Lincoln by next Friday, you'll never reach Marietta.


--Fess Parker (as ) in The Great Locomotive Chase

The Great Locomotive Chase

The Great Locomotive Chase

William Campbell: What do we tell the Johnny Rebs when they ask who we are and where we're from?
James J. Andrews: Tell them you're Kentuckians escaping the rule of the Yankees to join a Southern Regiment. If they press you closely, tell 'em you hail from Fleming County, Kentucky. I'm from Flemingsburg myself. No man from that county has ever joined the Southern army... As for you, Mr. Buffum, it might be wiser if you didn't speak at all. I never met a Kentuckian so plainly from Massachusetts.


--Fess Parker (as ) in The Great Locomotive Chase

The Great Locomotive Chase

The Great Locomotive Chase

[as the raiders are climbing into the boxcar, Andrews notices that a Confederate soldier is watching them]
James J. Andrews: Come on, boys. When it's orders from Beauregard, we can't keep the General waiting.
[Confederate soldier walks away]


--Fess Parker (as ) in The Great Locomotive Chase

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