"Wagon Train" The Bonnie Brooke Story (TV Episode 1965) Poster

Robert Emhardt: Roger Crowell

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  • Roger Crowell : I'm an honest businessman. I could have trouble with your kind of collateral.

    Jack Evans : Trouble? You'll melt that gold down and break the stones out quicker than I can skin a widow.

  • Don Brooke : You've got my word. You get your money and interest.

    Roger Crowell : Your word? I'm afraid it isn't worth any more than Jack Evans' signature.

  • Roger Crowell : Tell you what I'm going to do. Give you more on your trinkets this time than I've ever done before. To show you that my heart is in the right place. If your collateral is worth $5,000, then I'm going to give it to you.

  • Roger Crowell : I think you're making a mistake. Signing only puts the banker in a better position.

    Jack Evans : Let's say I'm anxious to put you in a better position you've never in before with me. Now if you'll fill in the details and put $5,000 in an envelope, I'll step outside and get you the fanciest little collateral you ever did see.

    Roger Crowell : Mind you, it's no deal until I've had the chance to see the collateral.

    Jack Evans : Well, of course, of course. Ah, tell me something, why didn't you tell the Sheriff's inquest that I'd signed the loan for Don Brooke? Because I did it, you know that.

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