Utah Blaine

Movie Utah Blaine
Year 1957
[first lines]
[a lynching party prepares to hang Joe Neal]
Lud Fuller: This is far enough. Easy now. If it falls off, it'll be all over. A broken neck ain't gonna get you out of this fast, Neal. Hurry it up, Bud. It'll be light soon. It's a long way back.
Joe Neal: You'll get yours, Lud. You'll get what's comin' to ya!
Lud Fuller: Ain't nothin' comin' to me, Joe, except a large hunk of the 46-Connected. Have a nice trip, Joe.
Angie Kinyon: You didn't tell me your name.
Utah Blaine: That's right, I didn't.
Angie Kinyon: Are you out of your mind? You expect to hold out against Russ Nevers and his bunch all by yourself?
Utah Blaine: That's what he's payin' me for.
Angie Kinyon: Who in blue blazes are you?
Utah Blaine: Blaine, Mike Blaine. Up in Alta, they started callin' me Utah.
Angie Kinyon: I wish I could say there are a lot of decent people out there you're fightin' for, but I can't. They're all land hungry; they're all greedy. All you can do is teach 'em a lesson... or get yourself killed. Not much to offer a man who gets paid for using his guns.
Utah Blaine: No different anyplace. Everybody wants what he hasn't got, but it'll change. People will have to learn to live by the rules.
Angie Kinyon: That won't bring my father back. It's lonely out where he is. It's even lonelier being alive.
Rink Witter: How'd you get out of that Mexican jail, Utah?
Utah Blaine: I just told them I wanted to kill you. They let me out.
Utah Blaine: You ready?
Rip Coker: Where we goin'?
Utah Blaine: Could be any place.
Rip Coker: That's somewhere I've never been.
[last lines]
[Utah, Rip and the townsmen defeat the vigilantes in the climatic gunfight]
Angie Kinyon: Oh, Utah. Are you all right?
Utah Blaine: Yeah. I wanna go out and see what a town looks like when it grows up.
Rip Coker: That's what this town's had - growin' pains. Now what are you going to do for excitement?




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