Kate Foley:
What are you doing?
Jim Plummer: Why, I'm tying you up. Can't let my future wife get away from me again!
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in The Last Bandit
Jim Plummer: Why, I'm tying you up. Can't let my future wife get away from me again!
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in The Last Bandit
Philip Truscott:
Cute little things, aren't they?
Alan Brooks: Yeah. I'm gonna throw a bomb at that one. You watch on the screen, see what happens.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in The Trollenberg Terror
Alan Brooks: Yeah. I'm gonna throw a bomb at that one. You watch on the screen, see what happens.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in The Trollenberg Terror
Frank Reno:
[Riding up moments after watching Barlow flirting with Laura Reno] You aimin' on gettin' yourself killed?
James Barlow: On the contrary. I was just planning my future.
Frank Reno: I don't like you, Barlow. Don't like you a'tall. But I admire guts.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Rage at Dawn
James Barlow: On the contrary. I was just planning my future.
Frank Reno: I don't like you, Barlow. Don't like you a'tall. But I admire guts.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Rage at Dawn
Wild Bill Hickok:
[Seeing Denny in a fashionable dress] It's not the get-up, Shorty. It;s just that you can't make a racehorse out of a jackass.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Pony Express
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Pony Express
Wild Bill Hickok:
[Speaking to Cody after he has insulted Yellow Hand] If he ever catches you, I hope you're not around.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Pony Express
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Pony Express
Hetty Hutter:
Then you're not sure then that the Hurons will give him up.
Deerslayer: Well, that depends upon what they want most: Old Tom or the scalps of their dead.
Harry March: What makes you think they want them scalps at all?
Deerslayer: Well, all Indians are superstitious, Hurons more than most. They believe that the spirit of the scalped warrior can never rest until the scalp is reclaimed.
Harry March: And then you can't go to the Happy Hunting Grounds without your hair on, huh?
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in The Deerslayer
Deerslayer: Well, that depends upon what they want most: Old Tom or the scalps of their dead.
Harry March: What makes you think they want them scalps at all?
Deerslayer: Well, all Indians are superstitious, Hurons more than most. They believe that the spirit of the scalped warrior can never rest until the scalp is reclaimed.
Harry March: And then you can't go to the Happy Hunting Grounds without your hair on, huh?
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in The Deerslayer
Sgt. Vinson:
I need a six-foot hole dug. Any volunteers?
Pvt. McGurney: Don't look at me, Sergeant. I'm too overcome with grief.
Pvt. Pendelton: Well, I certainly can't do that!
Pvt. Collins: All right, I'll be the goat. Half the tobacco?
Pvt. McGurney: Collins, three feet will be plenty. He was only half a man.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Fort Massacre
Pvt. McGurney: Don't look at me, Sergeant. I'm too overcome with grief.
Pvt. Pendelton: Well, I certainly can't do that!
Pvt. Collins: All right, I'll be the goat. Half the tobacco?
Pvt. McGurney: Collins, three feet will be plenty. He was only half a man.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Fort Massacre
John Reno:
Thirty thousand dollars is a heap of money. Now, who would have thought of holding up a train?
Frank Reno: Seems like a business worth considering.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Rage at Dawn
Frank Reno: Seems like a business worth considering.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Rage at Dawn
[after he and a Dalton brother are cornered during a gunfight]
Mac: Let's walk out of this town.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Montana Belle
Mac: Let's walk out of this town.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in Montana Belle
[last lines]
[in the observatory room, looking out the panorama window]
Prof. Crevett: [spoken with German accent] Well, Alan. For the first time in weeks, the Trollenberg is free from clouds.
Alan Brooks: Yes - and let's hope it stays that way.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in The Trollenberg Terror
[in the observatory room, looking out the panorama window]
Prof. Crevett: [spoken with German accent] Well, Alan. For the first time in weeks, the Trollenberg is free from clouds.
Alan Brooks: Yes - and let's hope it stays that way.
--Forrest Tucker (as ) in The Trollenberg Terror