Film Quotes by Douglas Fowley
9 quotes
Lean Cowboy:
Who's that, anyway?
Fat Cowboy: I don't know. Looked like a Jap to me.
Toothless Cowboy: Nah, he's Chinese.
Fat Cowboy: How do you know?
Toothless Cowboy: 'Cause I ain't stupid.
Fat Cowboy: I don't know. Looked like a Jap to me.
Toothless Cowboy: Nah, he's Chinese.
Fat Cowboy: How do you know?
Toothless Cowboy: 'Cause I ain't stupid.
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Douglas Fowley
(as Toothless Cowboy)
in
7 Faces of Dr. Lao
(1964)
Douglas 'Doug' Smith:
Wait until I tell them I was the first man to breath on the moon.
Walter 'Walt' Walters: Maybe we can bottle this stuff for sale, moon mist for chronic coughs and asthma.
Walter 'Walt' Walters: Maybe we can bottle this stuff for sale, moon mist for chronic coughs and asthma.
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Douglas Fowley
in
Cat-Women of the Moon
(1953)
Nick Crowder:
Clipper, you'd suspect your own grandmother!
Clipper McCoy: Yeah, but you're not my grandmother.
Nick Crowder: Don't bet on it!
Clipper McCoy: Yeah, but you're not my grandmother.
Nick Crowder: Don't bet on it!
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Douglas Fowley
in
Mr. Moto's Gamble
(1938)
Stew Shallis:
Did you ever get hit with a bullet? It's like a hunk of iron ripping and tearing into you. It sets you on fire inside. Sometimes you don't die right away. You just bleed and hurt for a long time.
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Douglas Fowley
in
Coroner Creek
(1948)
Terry Lee:
Pardon me, Professor, but didn't I just see you outside baying at the moon?
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Douglas Fowley
in
Scared to Death
(1947)
Walter 'Walt' Walters:
You're too smart for me, baby. I like 'em stupid.
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Douglas Fowley
in
Cat-Women of the Moon
(1953)
Cass Wilson:
I don't like to kiss men with whiskey on their breath.
Zuba Wilson: Well you better get used to it honey or it's going to cut down on your list of spooning partners considerable.
Zuba Wilson: Well you better get used to it honey or it's going to cut down on your list of spooning partners considerable.
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Douglas Fowley
in
Desire in the Dust
(1960)
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Douglas Fowley
(as Toothless Cowboy)
in
7 Faces of Dr. Lao
(1964)
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Douglas Fowley
(as Max Janus)
in
Kansas Pacific
(1953)