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For a Few Dollars More Quotes

For a Few Dollars More is a TV show that first aired in 1970 . For a Few Dollars More completed its run in 1970.

It features Alberto Grimaldi as producer, Ennio Morricone in charge of musical score, and Massimo Dallamano as head of cinematography.

For a Few Dollars More is recorded in Italian language and originally aired in Italy. Each episode of For a Few Dollars More is 132 minutes long. For a Few Dollars More is distributed by PEA (Italy).

For a Few Dollars More Quotes

  • (Monco) "Bravo."
  • (Monco) "Which way we headed?"
  • (El Indio) "North."
  • (Monco) "North? Along Rio Bravo Canyon?"
  • (El Indio) "Why not?"
  • (Monco) "Seems like a pretty good place for an ambush to me."
  • (El Indio) "You know a better way to go?"
  • (Monco) "Yeah, south."
  • (El Indio) "Hm -- ride to the border?"
  • (El Indio) "And you will wait a month to get your share."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Naturally --. I'll be in the tavern."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Leave Indio to me."
  • (Monco) "Alright."
  • (Tomaso) "They're both innocent, I was the one you know that."
  • (El Indio) "I know. I'm sure you hate me just enough."
  • (Wild, The Hunchback) "Well well, if it isn't the smoker. Well -- Remember me, amigo?"
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "M-Mm."
  • (Wild, The Hunchback) "'Course you do. El Paso."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "It's a small world."
  • (Wild, The Hunchback) "Yes, and very, very bad. Now come on, you light another match."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "I generally smoke just after I eat. Why don't you come back in about ten minutes?"
  • (Wild, The Hunchback) "Ten minutes you'll be smoking in hell. Get up."
  • (Monco) "Ten thousand -- twelve thousand -- fifteen -- sixteen -- seventeen -- twenty-two. Twenty-two?"
  • (Monco) "-- Twenty-seven."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Any trouble, boy?"
  • (Monco) "No, old man. Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now."
  • (Monco) "Tell me, Colonel -- Were you ever young?"
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Yup. And just as reckless as you. Then one day, something happened. It made life very precious to me."
  • (Monco) "What's that?"
  • (Monco) "Or is the question indiscreet?"
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "No. No, the question isn't indiscreet. But the answer could be."
  • (Monco) "Tell me, isn't the Sheriff supposed to be courageous, loyal, and above all honest?"
  • (Tucumcari sheriff) "Yeah, that he is."
  • (Monco) "I think you people need a new Sheriff."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "When two hunters go after the same prey, they usually end up shooting each other in the back. And we don't want to shoot each other in the back."
  • (Monco) "Then the Colonel dies --"
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Indio.Listen to me.This is Colonel Mortimer.Douglas Mortimer.Does the name mean anything to you."
  • (El Paso Bank Manager) "To try robbing us would be so futile that only a complete fool would attempt it."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Yeah.Or a complete madman."
  • (El Indio) "It's easy enough to steal. The trouble is in keeping the loot."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "One from the outside one from the inside.There's no other way.One of us will have to join Indio's gang."
  • (Monco) "Why did you look at me when you said one of us?"
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Because they don't know you.Wild sees me and his hump will catch on fire."
  • (Monco) "Tell me Colonel.How do you propose that I join up with Indio?Maybe bring him a bunch of roses."
  • (Cuccillo) "Who did it?"
  • (El Indio) "Why don't you look at the knife."
  • (Cuccillo) "-- it's mine."
  • (El Indio) "And it shouldn't be there, should it?"
  • (Train Conductor) "Hey, Mister, you just can't pull the emergency cord and jump off. Tell me, why did you stop that train? If you wanna get off, you're --"
  • (Train Conductor) "Well, the railroad company would might be pleased to make any arrangements for any passenger, if you wanna get off, Dear Sir."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "I did get off. Thanks."
  • (Unnamed) "Where life had no value, death, sometimes, had its price. That is why the bounty killers appeared."
  • (Monco) "Very careless of you, old man."
  • (Monco) "Alive or dead? It's your choice."
  • (Santa Cruz telegraphist) "Mister I didn't hear any shots at the bank.I sure would have."
  • (Monco) "You might hear one.The alarm."
  • (Monco) "Take it to the station.The gentleman's leaving."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Hold it.Take it back."
  • (Monco) "Take it to the station."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Go inside."
  • (Monco) "The station."
  • (Monco) "How can somebody in my business go around with a contraption like this?"
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "That contraption almost sent you to your grave."
  • (Monco) "Why this hotel and not some other?"
  • (Fernando) "You probably wouldn't that other place as much, signor. At that place you'd stay up half the night shooting cockroaches. At this hotel, the rooms will cost you so much less. And there's a landlady at this one, signor."
  • (Monco) "Married?"
  • (Fernando) "Yes, but she doesn't care."
  • ('Baby' Red Cavanaugh) "I didn't hear what the bet was."
  • (Monco) "Your life."
  • (Old Prophet) "I don't know him, I don't know him, I don't know him."
  • (Monco) "Come on now, you know everybody."
  • (Old Prophet) "Don't know anybody anymore. I'm dead. Understand?"
  • (Old Prophet) "Well, there was a time when I knew everybody. That was a long time ago, when all this was prairie. But lately everybody's in a hurry, with your damned good-for-nothing trains."
  • (Old Prophet) "Toot toot toot tweet."
  • (Old Prophet) "Disgusting."
  • (Old Prophet) "One day someone from the railroad comes here to see me and he says, 'Prophet, the railway's gonna go right past your house.' 'Oh, is that so?' I said. 'Mm-hm, yup that's right he says, 'All those trains gonna go right past here, and the best thing for you, Prophet, is to sell your land to the company or else we'll buy Baker's. He lives next to your place, and I'll put the tracks there, and that'll make you go crazy. What do you say, will you sell out to our company, Prophet?' "Oh, is that so?' says I."
  • (Old Prophet) "He was very anxious for me to sell out. You know what I told him about the railroad? You know what I told him he could do with his railroad?"
  • (Old Prophet) "You know what my decision about selling was?"
  • (Monco) "Well, you said no."
  • (Old Prophet) "You're right about that. No to him and his damn trains. I wouldn't, no."
  • (Monco) "Look, listen to me, old man. You're supposed to be a prophet, and I didn't come here to listen to you rattle on about trains. I want to find out about this man, it's obvious you don't know anything."
  • (Old Prophet) "No need to be insulting. If that's all you came here to do, you can clear out of my house fast, before I lose my temper, understand?"
  • (Old Prophet) "Say. Where you going, hm?"
  • (Monco) "I guess I better leave before you go and lose your temper."
  • (Half-shaved bounty hunter) "Let Red go."
  • (Train Conductor) "Tickets. Tickets, please. Tickets. Tickets. Thank you. Tickets."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Is this part of Tucumcari?"
  • (Train Conductor) "We should pass there in about 3 to 4 minutes."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Thanks."
  • (Carpetbagger on Train) "Well, eh, excuse me, but you made a mistake, Reverend. I couldn't help hearing you're going to Tucumcari. I sell goods around here, and I gotta tell you, you're on the wrong train. I think the nearest stop to Tucumcari is Amarillo. By getting off at Santa Fe and returning by way of Amarillo, you should be able to get right where -- you're -- going."
  • (Carpetbagger on Train) "Er, you see the train doesn't stop at Tucumcari."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "This train'll stop at Tucumcari --"
  • (Sancho Perez, Member of Indio's Gang) "Amigo why did you help me out?"
  • (Monco) "Well that's such an high reward offered on all you gentlemen.That I thought I might just tag along on your next robbery.Might just turn you into the law."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "My boy, you've become rich."
  • (Monco) "You mean we've become rich, old man."
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "No, it's all yours. I think you deserve it."
  • (Monco) "What about our partnership?"
  • (Col. Douglas Mortimer) "Maybe next time."

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