Bells of San Angelo (1947)
Dale Evans: Lee Madison
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Quotes
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[while singing "Hot Lead", Pat fires his pistol six times]
Lee Madison : What's that, a six-shooter?
Pat : Nope, it's a sixteen-shooter.
[Pat fires ten more times]
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[Roy pretends to be an outlaw so he can scare Lee Madison into returning to the East]
Roy Rogers : Well, where's Madison?
Lee Madison : H-he didn't show up. What do you want him for?
Roy Rogers : I want his money. He's rich and I'm poor!
Lee Madison : You mean you rob from the rich and give to the poor?
Roy Rogers : Yeah, that's right. Besides, I don't like him.
Lee Madison : Why?
Roy Rogers : Did you ever read any of those awful western stories he writes?
Lee Madison : Awful?
Roy Rogers : Yeah, awful. They give us outlaws a bad name!
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[seeking the location of an old Mexican silver mine, Roy, Cookie, Lee and the Padre find a clue on one of the bells of San Angelo church]
Padre : [reading the inscription] "As the sun rises, the shadow of my arms and the pillar of my strength shall mark that which God made and whence came the bells of San Angelo."
Lee Madison : That's beautiful!
Cookie Bullfincher : But what does it mean?
Roy Rogers : "... The shadow of my arms and the pillar of my strength..." Arms, pillar - that must mean a cross! Cookie, do you know where there's a cross around here?
Cookie Bullfincher : Sure! On top of the church.
Roy Rogers : No, I mean up in the hills near the border where the mine could be.
Padre : None now, but there was a shrine many years ago to which the people came to pray to Santa Guadalupe at Easter.
Cookie Bullfincher : Sure, Padre, I remember. On your side of the border near some rimrock!