| Movie |
The Oregon Trail |
| Year |
1959 |
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James Gordon Bennett:
I wish you could write as well as you dress.
Neal Harris:
Oh. Well, it all depends on the incentive, sir. Tonight, the incentive is much prettier than the people I interview.
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President James Polk:
I trust you had a quiet passage from England.
Sir Richard, British Ambassador:
The Atlantic Ocean knows who rules the waves, Mr. President.
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President James Polk:
I trust her Majesty is in good health?
Sir Richard, British Ambassador:
At 27, is anyone ever in bad health?
President James Polk:
At 27, all problems have solutions.
Sir Richard, British Ambassador:
In that case, Mr. President, perhaps a young queen and a young nation can come to terms.
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George Seton:
Haven't you ever rode a horse before?
Neal Harris:
Oh yes, yes. It was quite a while ago, though. I remember that the horse had rockers on it.
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Neal Harris:
Mr. Wayne, I was looking at Mr. Ellis' gun. I noticed it has "B Company" stamped on it. That would mean its government property - or am I mistaken?
Capt. George Wayne:
Your mistake could be in asking.
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Neal Harris:
Questions seem to bother you a lot, Mr. Wayne.
Capt. George Wayne:
Only the man who asks them.
Neal Harris:
Well, that's too bad because my livelihood happens to depend on questions.
Capt. George Wayne:
Then I suggest you go back East and ask them. Out here, questions can get you killed.
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