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Jane Greer and Dick Powell in No Coração do Oeste (1948)

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No Coração do Oeste

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  • Bartender: You couldn't be looking for trouble, could you?
  • John Haven: I could, but I'm not.
  • Bartender: Well that's fine. Because this is one of the best places west of the Atlantic Ocean to find it.
  • John Haven: That was my first impression.
  • Bartender: That lieutenant's a nice young boy.
  • John Haven: I don't doubt it. But his mouth is too big... like your ears.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': Did you ever tell a woman you loved her?
  • John Haven: All of them!
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': How'd you get away?
  • John Haven: Uhhh... .I was always in the doorway when I said it.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': Never said it to me.
  • John Haven: Let's get over to the doorway!
  • John Haven: [to barman] Whiskey... like you pour it for yourself.
  • Girl: Don't you know it's no fun to drink alone?
  • John Haven: Not until after the first one.
  • John Haven: [gesturing at the piano player] Doesn't he ever stop playing?
  • Bartender: Sam? It don't bother him, he's deaf.
  • Second Lt. Stellman: You a stranger here?
  • [Haven turns to him, then turns back to the bar and downs his whiskey]
  • John Haven: [to bartender] What kind of whiskey was that?
  • Bartender: On the bottle it says rye, but the way you take it I don't see what difference it makes.
  • John Haven: I'll have another rye.
  • Second Lt. Stellman: You didn't answer my question.
  • John Haven: I'm a stranger everywhere.
  • Second Lt. Stellman: You got a job?
  • John Haven: Listen, soldier, I know that one too. 'Got a job, stranger? No? Why don't you join the army? Three meals a day, a place to sleep, nice warm uniform.'
  • Second Lt. Stellman: It has a little more than that.
  • John Haven: Yeah, it has one thing more. That I could never take. It's got second lieutenants.
  • Second Lt. Stellman: You want to make this a personal matter? Alright.
  • John Haven: I don't make it anything, soldier. You tried to sell me something, I didn't buy it. Why don't you beat it?
  • Second Lt. Stellman: If I weren't in uniform I might teach you a few manners.
  • John Haven: If you could teach me anything you wouldn't be in a uniform.
  • [Haven walks up to the table where Charlie and Prince are seated]
  • John Haven: [to Prince, whom he previously encountered at the dice table] You know, you look much better at this table.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': And you must like to pick fights.
  • John Haven: Only with second lieutenants.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': We like second lieutenants here. You see, here everybody fights except the army.
  • John Haven: I wouldn't know.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': So, anyone who doesn't like the army...
  • John Haven: I know what you mean. But I'm afraid I'll have to come back. You see, I like the way you sing.
  • [Haven goes back to the saloon. Charlie is singing, but stops when she sees him enter, and sits down at a nearby table. Haven approaches the table]
  • John Haven: Every time I come in here you stop singing. Why is that?
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': You don't have to come in.
  • John Haven: Look, I didn't come back to start a fight or break the bank.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': Why did you come back?
  • John Haven: [sitting down] If you'll invite me to sit down, I might find out.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': It might be better if you found another table... and another girl.
  • John Haven: Oh no it wouldn't. I looked.
  • [They both look over to Mick and Prince, who are standing a few paces away nervously exchanging glances]
  • John Haven: [not yet aware that the woman he's talking to is Charlie] Would that be Charlie?
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': No.
  • John Haven: His eyes follow you around like a couple of flies.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': They follow me around to see that strangers don't annoy me.
  • John Haven: Only strangers?
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': No-one else would be so foolish.
  • John Haven: [to waiter] Waiter, bring me a bottle of wine, will you?
  • [to Charlie]
  • John Haven: First you're beautiful, then I like the way you sing, and now you're a woman of mystery. I don't want to be a stranger, so I'll have to be foolish.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': You like to take chances, don't you?
  • John Haven: If I feel lucky.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': I advise you to try the dice table.
  • John Haven: I'd rather get lucky here.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': [shrugs] Every man has the right to his own funeral.
  • [Charlie gets Prince's attention. He approaches the table]
  • John Haven: [noting Prince's approach] I could be your cousin from Waxahachie. I could be cousin John, a missionary on his way to China.
  • [Prince joins Haven and Charlie at the table]
  • John Haven: So Charlie probably runs the town, huh?
  • Prince: Why do you care?
  • John Haven: I've gotta spend some time here, I'd just like to know who winds the clock.
  • [Haven throws his chips onto the table in front of Prince. Mick notices this, and walks over]
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': [sarcastically] It's been a nice conversation. I'd hate to have it end.
  • Mick: Who's this?
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': Mick, this is cousin John.
  • John Haven: From Waxahachie.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': Cousin John's a missionary on his way to China.
  • Mick: What's keeping him?
  • Prince: Think he's wondering if he couldn't do more good here.
  • [Mick tries to remove the bottle of win, but Haven stops him]
  • Mick: You ain't too friendly, are ya?
  • John Haven: I like to pick my friends.
  • Prince: You oughtta learn not to pick 'em so easy, like you do your cousins.
  • John Haven: [gesturing at Charlie] Ask her.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': I never saw him before in my life.
  • [Haven and Mick are still wrestling over the bottle. Haven suddenly throws a glass of wine in Mick's face, and punches him. Haven is then held by various bystanders. Mick wipes his face and squares up to Haven]
  • Mick: You're too little to make that big a mistake.
  • John Haven: You gonna correct me, or just bleed at the mouth?
  • Mick: [to the men holding Haven] Bring him outside.
  • [Mick and Haven are going outside to fight]
  • Mark Bristow: What happened?
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': He wanted to be my cousin.
  • Prince: And she hasn't any aunts or uncles.
  • John Haven: Every time I see you, you look different, but you always look beautiful. Why is that?
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': I always have someone to lie to me.
  • John Haven: How 'bout a handout?
  • Cook: [Hands Haven a plate] Help yourself.
  • John Haven: Mm, looks pretty good.
  • Cook: Oughta be. Used to cook for 600 men a day.
  • John Haven: Where was that?
  • Cook: Leavenworth.
  • John Haven: One thing, Mark. You might get out of town.
  • Mark Bristow: Oh, there's not a chance in a thousand.
  • John Haven: There's one in a million, it's the only one you have.
  • [hands Mark a shot of liquor, which Mark drinks]
  • Mark Bristow: Yeah, I, I might get away with it. I could try it.
  • John Haven: Well, if you do, go straight to your horse. Don't stop for anything.
  • Mark Bristow: I, I have some important papers in my office.
  • John Haven: You haven't got anything important left, except your life, and very little time to keep it.
  • Mark Bristow: Yeah.
  • John Haven: Get on that horse and ride him till he dies. And then run until you have to crawl, and you might be lucky.
  • Mark Bristow: Yeah. Yeah.
  • [gets up and leaves the room]
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': If you still have the gold, and I think you do, we might make it yet. You see, I believe every man has his price.
  • John Haven: Some men don't believe that.
  • Charlene - aka 'Charlie': But every woman knows it.
  • John Haven: Only there wouldn't be any women on my jury.

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