The Three Outlaws (1956)
Alan Hale Jr.: Sundance Kid
Quotes
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Butch Cassidy : You know, I've been doin' a lot of thinkin' lately about all this. Sleepin' out at night... bein' gunned for... chased from one county to the next.
Sundance Kid : You knew that when you turned outlaw.
Butch Cassidy : That's just it. I never turned - never been anything else. Not since I was ten.
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Sundance Kid : They really keep money in here?
Butch Cassidy : It's a bank, isn't it?
Sundance Kid : That's a matter of opinion.
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Sundance Kid : About that side door - I'd keep it locked. In case some hombre tries to rob you - it's an easy way out.
Bank President : You men obviously know much about bancos. You were perhaps in the banking business?
Butch Cassidy : Hmm, yeah. I guess you could say that.
Sundance Kid : In a way.
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Sundance Kid : One good sneeze'll open that vault.
Butch Cassidy : Then we'll make sure no one catches cold.
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Butch Cassidy : It's bad luck.
Sundance Kid : Didn't you always say The Wild Bunch made its own luck?
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Butch Cassidy : Well, it looks like the end of the line, Kid. A lot of years and a lot of ridin'.
Sundance Kid : It's those railroad detectives. If they'd just let us alone. They're the cause of all this.
Butch Cassidy : No, I'm blamin' my old man.
Sundance Kid : What are you talkin' about?
Butch Cassidy : Well, when I was ten, if he'd hired an honest foreman instead of a rustler, I'da probably grown up respectable.