Film Quotes by Dan Duryea
27 quotes
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Dan Duryea
in
Ride Clear of Diablo
(1954)
Clark:
Are you in trouble?
Charles E. Boles: In Nevada and everywhere east of there I am. Here, I'm all right.
Charles E. Boles: In Nevada and everywhere east of there I am. Here, I'm all right.
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Dan Duryea
in
Black Bart
(1948)
Clark:
I've got an idea that's bigger than anything you've ever heard. It'll take time... and it'll take brains.
Charles E. Boles: I got plenty of time.
Charles E. Boles: I got plenty of time.
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Dan Duryea
in
Black Bart
(1948)
Jersey Brady:
Are we splitting up?
Charles E. Boles: That's the general idea.
Lance Hardeen: Why?
Charles E. Boles: You're bad news, Lance. You're not interested enough in growing old.
Lance Hardeen: You have to take chances in this line of work.
Charles E. Boles: Not as many as I've been taking with you.
Charles E. Boles: That's the general idea.
Lance Hardeen: Why?
Charles E. Boles: You're bad news, Lance. You're not interested enough in growing old.
Lance Hardeen: You have to take chances in this line of work.
Charles E. Boles: Not as many as I've been taking with you.
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Dan Duryea
in
Black Bart
(1948)
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Dan Duryea
in
The Underworld Story
(1950)
Al Jennings:
There's an old saying about juries - the longer they're out, the better your chances.
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Dan Duryea
in
Al Jennings of Oklahoma
(1951)
Danny Fuller:
Don't ever change, Tiger. I don't think I'd like you with a heart.
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Dan Duryea
(as Danny Fuller)
in
Too Late for Tears
(1949)
Danny Fuller:
I came to tell you somethin', Tiger. If you get that dough and dust with it, it'll be very, very bad!
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Dan Duryea
(as Danny Fuller)
in
Too Late for Tears
(1949)
Danny Fuller:
This is the stuff from his pockets. I don't like friskin' stiffs!
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Dan Duryea
(as Danny Fuller)
in
Too Late for Tears
(1949)
Danny Fuller:
Where's my dough?
Jane Palmer: Then you're not a policeman?
Danny Fuller: Only on my mother's side, honey. Where's my dough?
Jane Palmer: Then you're not a policeman?
Danny Fuller: Only on my mother's side, honey. Where's my dough?
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Dan Duryea
(as Danny Fuller)
in
Too Late for Tears
(1949)