| Movie |
The Magnificent Seven Ride! |
| Year |
1972 |
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Marshall Chris Adams:
Tell me everything you know about him. What he likes, how he acts, everything.
Laurie Gunn:
Well, ah, the first thing you notice about him are... his eyes. They tell you that he is mad. Crazy mad.
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Noah Forbes, Writer:
Well, should we bury 'em?
Marshall Chris Adams:
The living need us more.
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Marshall Chris Adams:
Judge Parker told me once, "The men I hang never killed again. There are plenty I didn't hang, did." Now you tell me he was wrong.
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Padre:
God works in strange ways.
Marshall Chris Adams:
Yeah, I know. He's got me confused most of the time, too.
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Noah Forbes, Writer:
That's all we're taking?
Marshall Chris Adams:
Yeah.
Noah Forbes, Writer:
Let's get more men.
Marshall Chris Adams:
Seven's always been my lucky number.
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[Mark leaves the room with his arms around three women]
Mark Skinner:
Chris, did I ever tell you I was born in Salt Lake? I'm a Mormon!
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[last lines]
[Laurie convinces Chris to stay with her]
Marshall Chris Adams:
Skinner, you've just been demoted to deputy.
Mark Skinner:
Yell, well that figures. I wouldn't have had much time for work anyway.
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Capt Andy Hayes:
They say if a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, there's a question of whether it made any noise. If none of us lives to tell about this, can be covered in glory?
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Noah Forbes, Writer:
There sure has been a lot of killing since I met you.
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Noah Forbes, Writer:
The name's Noah Forbes, Marshal. I've decided to do for you what Ned Buntline did for Bill Cody.
Marshall Chris Adams:
Make a damn fool of me?
Noah Forbes, Writer:
Make you famous.
Marshall Chris Adams:
You're a writer?
Noah Forbes, Writer:
You name a big city newapaper and I've worked on it.
Marshall Chris Adams:
That means you're pretty good - or you can't hold a job.
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Capt Andy Hayes:
All right, what's your plan?
Marshall Chris Adams:
Oh, I figured we'd just ride in there and shoot down anyone carrying a gun.
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