Film Quotes by George Kennedy
14 quotes
Flagg:
You gave me your word not to try anything, and the minute I turned my back you almost took my head off.
McKay: I didn't give you my word - I gave you my promise.
Flagg: It's the same thing!
McKay: No it ain't - one's my promise, and the other's my word!
McKay: I didn't give you my word - I gave you my promise.
Flagg: It's the same thing!
McKay: No it ain't - one's my promise, and the other's my word!
--
George Kennedy
in
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
(1969)
Mayor Wilker:
[talking about the plan to stop the train] Why don't you take McKay here with you?
Flagg: He's one of 'em!
Mary: No he isn't... not any more... are you, Mr. McKay?
McKay: No, ma'am... not after they shot Grundy...
Flagg: He's one of 'em!
Mary: No he isn't... not any more... are you, Mr. McKay?
McKay: No, ma'am... not after they shot Grundy...
--
George Kennedy
in
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
(1969)
Chris Adams:
This is a rough go, huh, Cassie?
Cassie: Yeah. If I stay here any longer, I'll end up in jail.
Chris Adams: Wouldn't you rather blow one up?
Cassie: For money or for laughs?
Chris Adams: About as much as you'd make in a year - a hundred dollars. Not many laughs.
Cassie: Yeah. If I stay here any longer, I'll end up in jail.
Chris Adams: Wouldn't you rather blow one up?
Cassie: For money or for laughs?
Chris Adams: About as much as you'd make in a year - a hundred dollars. Not many laughs.
--
George Kennedy
(as Chris)
in
Guns of the Magnificent Seven
(1969)
Dragline:
[watching sexy girl wash a car] My Lord, whatever I done, don't strike me blind for another couple of minutes.
--
George Kennedy
(as Dragline)
in
Cool Hand Luke
(1967)
Dragline:
Anything so innocent and built like that just gotta be named Lucille.
--
George Kennedy
(as Dragline)
in
Cool Hand Luke
(1967)
Dragline:
He was smiling... That's right. You know, that, that Luke smile of his. He had it on his face right to the very end. Hell, if they didn't know it 'fore, they could tell right then that they weren't a-gonna beat him. That old Luke smile. Oh, Luke. He was some boy. Cool Hand Luke. Hell, he's a natural-born world-shaker.
--
George Kennedy
(as Dragline)
in
Cool Hand Luke
(1967)
Dragline:
He's a natural born world-shaker.
--
George Kennedy
(as Dragline)
in
Cool Hand Luke
(1967)
Dragline:
That's my darling Luke. He grins like a baby but bites like a gator.
--
George Kennedy
(as Dragline)
in
Cool Hand Luke
(1967)
Dragline:
Where'd the road go?
Luke: That's it. That's the end of it.
Convict: Man, there's still daylight.
Dragline: About two hours left.
Convict: What do we do now?
Luke: Nothin'.
Dragline: Oh Luke, you wild, beautiful thing. You crazy handful of nothin'.
Luke: That's it. That's the end of it.
Convict: Man, there's still daylight.
Dragline: About two hours left.
Convict: What do we do now?
Luke: Nothin'.
Dragline: Oh Luke, you wild, beautiful thing. You crazy handful of nothin'.
--
George Kennedy
(as Dragline)
in
Cool Hand Luke
(1967)
McKay:
Bushwhackin'! Backshootin'! That's all the young ones know these days. They got no dignity! They got no pride! It just ain't no fun anymore.
--
George Kennedy
in
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
(1969)