The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) Poster

Ralph Dunn: Flophouse Bum

Quotes 

  • Howard : Say, answer me this one, will you? Why is gold worth some twenty bucks an ounce?

    Flophouse Bum : I don't know. Because it's scarce.

    Howard : A thousand men, say, go searchin' for gold. After six months, one of them's lucky: one out of a thousand. His find represents not only his own labor, but that of nine hundred and ninety-nine others to boot. That's six thousand months, five hundred years, scramblin' over a mountain, goin' hungry and thirsty. An ounce of gold, mister, is worth what it is because of the human labor that went into the findin' and the gettin' of it.

    Flophouse Bum : I never thought of it just like that.

    Howard : Well, there's no other explanation, mister. Gold itself ain't good for nothing except making jewelry with and gold teeth.

  • Howard : Aah, gold's a devilish sort of thing, anyway. You start out, you tell yourself you'll be satisfied with 25,000 handsome smackers worth of it. So help me, Lord, and cross my heart. Fine resolution. After months of sweatin' yourself dizzy, and growin' short on provisions, and findin' nothin', you finally come down to 15,000, then ten. Finally, you say, "Lord, let me just find $5,000 worth and I'll never ask for anythin' more the rest of my life."

    Flophouse Bum : $5,000 is a lot of money.

    Howard : Yeah, here in this joint it seems like a lot. But I tell you, if you was to make a real strike, you couldn't be dragged away. Not even the threat of miserable death would keep you from trying to add 10,000 more. Ten, you'd want to get twenty-five; twenty-five you'd want to get fifty; fifty, a hundred. Like roulette. One more turn, you know. Always one more.

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