The Eagle And The Hawk

Movie The Eagle and the Hawk
Year 1933
Henry Crocker: Why don't you get wise? This is a war. I'm hired to kill the enemy, and there ain't no book of rules about that. Every one I put away means one less to kill me. That's my job, and I'm doing it.
Jerry H. Young: I'm a chauffeur for a graveyard, driving men to their deaths day after day.
Jerry H. Young: [about Richards's death] Somebody will get a nice, shiny medal for this.
Capt. Todd Croyden: [to Madeline Zanzeeger] I don't know anything about you, except you can tie a man's stomach in knots and make his tongue feel as thick as a saddle blanket.




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