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Coal Miner's Daughter (film) Quotes

Coal Miner's Daughter (film) is a TV program that appeared on TV in 1970 . Coal Miner's Daughter ended in 1970.

It features Bernard Schwartz as producer, Owen Bradley in charge of musical score, and Ralf D. Bode as head of cinematography.

Coal Miner's Daughter (film) is recorded in English and originally aired in United States. Each episode of Coal Miner's Daughter (film) is 125 minutes long. Coal Miner's Daughter (film) is distributed by Universal Studios.

The cast includes: Sissy Spacek as Loretta Lynn, Levon Helm as Ted Webb, Phyllis Boyens as Clara Webb, Sissy Spacek as Loretta Webb, William Sanderson as Lee Dollarhide, and Beverly D'Angelo as Patsy Cline.

Coal Miner's Daughter (film) Quotes

Sissy Spacek as Loretta Lynn

  • (Sissy Spacek) "An' stoppa that growlin'. You sound like a big ol' bar."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Doolittle; are you leavin'?"
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Naw, Loretta; I ain't leavin'."
  • (Levon Helm) "Well, look whose back."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Doolittle's done throwed me out."
  • (Phyllis Boyens) "Maybe it ain't to late to stop you from ruinin' your life."
  • (Levon Helm) "I believe married life is makin' you fat, girl."
  • (Phyllis Boyens) "Oh, no."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I done wrote me a song, Betty Sue. Your mama dadgome songwriter now."
  • (Betty Sue Lynn) "That's a nice song, mama."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Thank you, baby."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "A-hundred-n-seventeen? This baby's gonna be a big 'un daddy."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Loretta, I'm leavin' Kentucky. Goin' out west somewhere, find me another job. That damn coal mine about to kill me. There ain't nothin' in Kentucky for me except a chest full of coal dust and being an old man before I'm forty; ask your daddy, he'll tell you."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Were you goin' without me?"
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Just long enough to get the money to send for you."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "You promised my daddy you wouldn't take me far off."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Darlin', you're goin' to have to decide if you're my wife or his daughter. Besides, you got to go; I love you."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "You better come up with a better reason than that."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Hop in; I'll run you back up to the house. What are you doin' in this bottom anyway?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I came to see the doctor."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "What for, you sick?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Yeah, I'm sick alright; I'm goin' to have a baby."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "You know, Loretta, we may have found something you know how to do."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Shoot, we've been driving so much, I don't know where I am half the time. But it's fun. We sing, and talk, and Doo; that's my husband; he'll get to acting horny."
  • (Speedy West) "What."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "And the more I laugh, the hornier he gets, and then he'll say, "Loretta, spread me up another one of them baloney sandwiches.""
  • (Radio station manager) "I don't know where in the hell you think you are, lady, but that kind of smut don't go in this part of the country."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I didn't know it was dirty. I thought "horny" meant cuttin' up and acting silly."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Happy anniversary, darlin'."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Yeah, it looks like you had a happy one. Y'know, Doo, most couples spend their anniversary together."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "What's that?"
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Oh, that's your anniversary present, baby. Happy anniversary."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "My anniversary present. Doo, sometimes I think you got a washer missin' in your brain. I can't play that thing."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Dadgum it, Doo. You never ask me nothing. You just say, "Hey baby, here's the deal, take it or leave it." Well, it's drivin' me crazy, Doo."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Well, hell, then let's go up to the house, call a lawyer and get a divorce. I'm tired of this bulls***."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I don't want no divorce. I just want the dadgum bedroom in the back of the house."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Baby, I was just thinking -- we got an anniversary coming up and I was wondering what kind of anniversary present you wanted."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Hmm -- well, I ain't got no wedding ring yet."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Wedding ring. Bulls***."
  • (Loretta & Mooney's child) "Ah, bulls***."
  • (Loretta's child) "Ah ha ha ha."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I just can't believe I'm sittin' here talkin' to Patsy Cline."
  • (Beverly D'Angelo) "You act like you ain't never seen a glamorous country music singer before."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Get in and I'll drive you home."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I ain't gettin' in that thing. It looks like somethin' for Mars."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Girl, what the hell do you know about Mars? I'll bet you ain't never been outside the mouth of this holler."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I know I ain't gettin' in that thing. If you like it so much; you can walk me home."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Oh, Loretta; them pies ain't the only thing salty about you. Wait a minute; I'm comin'."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I'm gettin' so sick of baloney."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "You are? Well, you know what they say about eatin' baloney, don't you?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "No, what?"
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Makes you horny."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "What does that mean?"
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Are you so dadburn ignorant, you don't know what "horny" means?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "No, what does it mean?"
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "I ain't gonna tell you."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "You boys stop fightin' and listen to me sing."
  • (Radio station manager) "And come off that dumb hillbilly act."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "If you knew Loretta, you'd know that ain't no act."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Thank you, honey."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Don't call me that. I may be ignorant, but I ain't stupid."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Hey Doolittle Lynn, who's that sow you got wallowin' in your jeep?"
  • (Unnamed) "What'd you call me?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "A sow, that's a woman pig."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "She can't be dead, Doo. We're goin' shopping. Who am I gonna talk to now?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "If you boys don't settle down on this porch, I'm gonna have to whup you."
  • (Loretta & Mooney's child) "That's right."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Woman, if you want to keep that arm, you better get it off my husband."
  • (Girl at fairgrounds) "Who are you telling what?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I don't know who you are, but I know what you are."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "This food's cold."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "That's 'cause it froze on the way over here from the damn restaurant. You want a hot breakfast, you got to come with me."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "You think I'm going over there with you and all them folks knowin' what we been doin' in here?"
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Hell's Bells, Loretta. You think this is somethin' the rest of the world ain't caught onto yet? They don't give a damn."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Make many pies, Loretta?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Naw, this is the first one."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "How much salt that recipe call for?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Shoot, you don't put salt in a pie. You put in flour and eggs and sugar and -- oh no."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Makes sense though; salt and sugar are both white."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "It goes like this "It'll be over my dead body, so get out while you can", then it drops down to "cause you ain't woman enough to take my man.""
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Where'd you come up with the idea for that song, Loretta?"
  • (Sissy Spacek) "I'm warning you Doolittle, I'd better never catch you with trash like that again. I mean it."

Beverly D'Angelo as Patsy Cline

  • (Beverly D'Angelo) "Get in the car, Loretta. Get in the damn car and drive, Charlie."
  • (Beverly D'Angelo) "I'll call you on Monday and we'll go shopping. Anything we can't buy, we'll make. Anything we can't make, we'll steal."

Levon Helm as Ted Webb

  • (Webb child) "Hey, how come she gets somethin' extry?"
  • (Levon Helm) "Cause, your sister's become a young woman."
  • (Webb child) "Aww, she ain't no woman, she ain't nothin' but a dadburn kid."
  • (Levon Helm) "I ain't ever gonna see you again."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Yes you will, daddy."
  • (Levon Helm) "Maybe, but I ain't never gonna see my little girl again."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Mr. Webb, me and Loretta are fixin' to get married, if it's alright with you."
  • (Levon Helm) "Go ask Clary."
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Mrs. Webb, me and Loretta is thinkin' about gettin' married tomorrow."
  • (Phyllis Boyens) "Go ask Ted."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Doolittle, what are you doin'?"
  • (Doolittle Lynn) "Ted says go ask Clary; Clary says go ask Ted; I don't know."
  • (Sissy Spacek) "Wait 'til they go to bed; then you can catch them together. 'Less they'll keep you runnin' back and forth all night long."

William Sanderson as Lee Dollarhide

  • (William Sanderson) "If you're born in Kentucky, you've got three choices; coal mine, moonshine or move it on down the line."
  • (William Sanderson) "Damn. That son of a gun Doolittle don't know the meanin' of the word quit."
  • (Levon Helm) "He sure went to a lot of trouble to get on top of a pile of nothin'."

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