Stage to Chino (1940) | |
| Director(s) | Edward Killy |
| Producer(s) | Lee S. Marcus (executive) |
| Top Genres | Western |
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Stage to Chino (1940) was a Western Film directed by Edward Killy and produced by Lee S. Marcus.
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[Boggsie recognizes Dan as an undercover postal inspector]
J. Horatio 'Boggsie' Boggs: I never forget a face.
Dan Clark: In this case forget mine.
Caroline McKay: If he's crazy enough to drive, I'm crazy enough to hire him.
Charlie Lait: But I don't understand...
Dan Clark: You wouldn't. You're not crazy.
[commenting on Caroline's half-burned stagecoach, which has been "repaired" with oilskin and wallpaper]
Dude Elliott: If you see that patchwork on the road, don't let it pass you - it might scare the horses.
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J. Horatio 'Boggsie' Boggs: I never forget a face.
Dan Clark: In this case forget mine.
Caroline McKay: If he's crazy enough to drive, I'm crazy enough to hire him.
Charlie Lait: But I don't understand...
Dan Clark: You wouldn't. You're not crazy.
[commenting on Caroline's half-burned stagecoach, which has been "repaired" with oilskin and wallpaper]
Dude Elliott: If you see that patchwork on the road, don't let it pass you - it might scare the horses.
read more quotes from Stage to Chino...
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