Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock:
You know, Quirt, I always figured on using a new rope when hangin' you... because I kind of respected ya. You never took the best of things and all your men went down looking at ya.
--Harry Carey (as Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock) in Angel and the Badman
--Harry Carey (as Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock) in Angel and the Badman
[after questioning Quirt about the cattle stampede near Casa Verdes, Marshal McClintock calls to his horse]
Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock: C'mere, Jughead, you dollar-and-a-half brush-jumper!
[he mounts]
Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock: Well, I guess I missed you again, Quirt. But I'm patient. That's what hangs all you fellas in the end - I'm patient.
--Harry Carey (as Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock) in Angel and the Badman
Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock: C'mere, Jughead, you dollar-and-a-half brush-jumper!
[he mounts]
Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock: Well, I guess I missed you again, Quirt. But I'm patient. That's what hangs all you fellas in the end - I'm patient.
--Harry Carey (as Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock) in Angel and the Badman
[last lines]
Bradley: [the marshal picks up Quirt's gun] Hey, Quirt might need that!
Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock: No. Only a man that carries a gun ever needs one.
Bradley: What are you going to do with it?
Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock: Hang it on a wall in my office - with a new rope.
--Harry Carey (as Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock) in Angel and the Badman
Bradley: [the marshal picks up Quirt's gun] Hey, Quirt might need that!
Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock: No. Only a man that carries a gun ever needs one.
Bradley: What are you going to do with it?
Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock: Hang it on a wall in my office - with a new rope.
--Harry Carey (as Territorial Marshal Wistful McClintock) in Angel and the Badman
Mr. Melville:
There's three times in a man's life when he has a right to yell at the moon: when he marries, when his children come, and... and when he finishes a job he had to be crazy to start.
--Harry Carey (as Mr. Melville) in Red River
--Harry Carey (as Mr. Melville) in Red River
Mr. Melville: There's three times in a man's life when he has a right to yell at the moon: when he marries, when his children come, and... and when he finishes a job he had to be crazy to start.
--Harry Carey (as Mr. Melville) in Red River
--Harry Carey (as Mr. Melville) in Red River