Film Quotes by Barton MacLane
14 quotes
Barbara Bruce:
[resignedly] You're staying.
Cal Bruce: I guess old Smokestack's right this time. We've handled these diploma boys before, you know. He'll learn soon enough to stay out of our way.
Barbara Bruce: Well... alright. But you've got to promise me one thing. If this man turns out to be impossible, we're leaving. I'm not go to let anyone push you around.
Cal Bruce: Have you ever seen anyone push me around... except you and your mother?
Cal Bruce: I guess old Smokestack's right this time. We've handled these diploma boys before, you know. He'll learn soon enough to stay out of our way.
Barbara Bruce: Well... alright. But you've got to promise me one thing. If this man turns out to be impossible, we're leaving. I'm not go to let anyone push you around.
Cal Bruce: Have you ever seen anyone push me around... except you and your mother?
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Barton MacLane
(as Cal Bruce)
in
Kansas Pacific
(1953)
Barbara Bruce:
What's the sense in worrying about something that might not happen?
Cal Bruce: Well, if we worry enough maybe it won't happen.
Cal Bruce: Well, if we worry enough maybe it won't happen.
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Barton MacLane
(as Cal Bruce)
in
Kansas Pacific
(1953)
[Assistant D.A. Paul Revere Smith finally meets his girlfriend's father, who was just released from prison]
Paul Revere Smith: I've been marking my day's off the calendar.
James J. Ryan: Yeah, I've been doin' the same myself.
Paul Revere Smith: I've been marking my day's off the calendar.
James J. Ryan: Yeah, I've been doin' the same myself.
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Barton MacLane
in
Hit the Road
(1941)
[Dan offers the Sheriff part of a bribe]
Dan Shelby: Mr. Grover, hadn't you better take some of this?
Sheriff Lloyd Grover: What for?
Dan Shelby: A man can't live without money.
Sheriff Lloyd Grover: I'll you something, son. When it's that kind of money, a man can't live with it.
Dan Shelby: Mr. Grover, hadn't you better take some of this?
Sheriff Lloyd Grover: What for?
Dan Shelby: A man can't live without money.
Sheriff Lloyd Grover: I'll you something, son. When it's that kind of money, a man can't live with it.
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Barton MacLane
in
Arizona Bushwhackers
(1968)