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Film Quotes by Paul Harvey

3 quotes
The Plainsman
Year: 1936

Director:
Cecil B. DeMille
Wild Bill Hickok: What started you on the warpath, Yellow Hand?
Yellow Hand: Where sun rise, white man's land. Where sun set, Indian land. White man come, take our land, kill buffalo, our food. White man promise us food. White man lie. Now Cheyenne buy white man thunder stick. Soon war drum sound in all Indian land. All tribes ride with Yellow Hand. We drive white man, like buffalo, away back to rising sun. Yellow Hand has spoken.
-- Paul Harvey (as Yellow Hand) in The Plainsman (1936)
A Slight Case of Murder
Year: 1938

Director:
Lloyd Bacon
Remy Marco: But first I want you to meet some of the folks and have a little fun, you know. They're old friends of mine... great people!
Mr. Whitewood: I've met some of them already.
Remy Marco: Yeah?
Mr. Whitewood: Some rather whimsical ones.
Remy Marco: Who? Oh... , the only one who sings here is the singer. Never studied a note in his life.
Mr. Whitewood: Yes, I can hear that.
-- Paul Harvey (as Mr. Whitewood) in A Slight Case of Murder (1938)
The Man Who Wouldn't Die
Year: 1942

Director:
Herbert I. Leeds
Catherine Wolff: I'm engaged!
Dudley Wolff: Engaged? What, again!
Catherine Wolff: Well, I'm not engaged exactly. You see, I'm more than engaged really.
Dudley Wolff: How can you be more than engaged?
Catherine Wolff: I'm married!
Dudley Wolff: Oh, well... Make up your mind!