"Whispering Smith" Poet and Peasant Case (TV Episode 1961) Poster

Audie Murphy: Tom 'Whispering' Smith

Quotes 

  • [Smith and Romack find Lord Hilary at the side of the road after a murderous stagecoach hold-up] 

    Lord Hilary : There's been a bit of unpleasantness.

    Whispering Smith : Yes, I know. I'm Tom Smith, Denver police. This is my partner, George Romack

    Lord Hilary : I'm Alfred Hilary. So you're two bobbies, eh?

    George Romack : No, just plain lawmen. We're supposed to welcome you to Denver.

    Lord Hilary : Oh, no thank you. I've already had my welcome and if this be your welcome, I'd prefer your snub.

  • Whispering Smith : Mr. Jeffers, Lord Alfred Hilary. Sam Jeffers, best editor west of the Mississippi.

    Lord Hilary : Every able editor is a ruler of the world.

    Sam Jeffers : And this is Whitey Bass, the best prospector - at least when it comes to locating free drinks.

  • Lord Hilary : Are you a resident of Denver, Mr. Dawson?

    Whispering Smith : He won't be if I ever catch him with an ace up his sleeve.

  • Whispering Smith : You better follow them, George.

    George Romack : Aw, his lordship will be all right on the stage at the Opera House, Smitty. I'd like to find that fellow Carruthers.

    Whispering Smith : George, I think you're barking up the wrong tree.

    George Romack : Well, let me climb that tree and we'll find out.

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