"The Magnificent Seven" Ghosts of the Confederacy (TV Episode 1998) Poster

Michael Biehn: Chris Larabee

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  • Chris Larabee : You shot a lot of holes in the clouds back there. Anybody stop to reload?

  • Vin Tanner : It looks like a few more than we planned on.

    J.D. Dunne : How many more?

    Vin Tanner : The word regiment mean anything to you?

    Chris Larabee : Would you like to come back when there are less of them?

  • Chris Larabee : [Buck has just fallen off the roof of a hotel in his underwear]  Afternoon, Buck, interrupt something?

  • Mary Travis : Where did you come from?

    Chris Larabee : Saloon.

    Mary Travis : Wait, where are you going? I want to talk to you.

    Chris Larabee , Vin Tanner : Saloon.

  • Seminole Chief : We greet you with great hostility.

    Vin Tanner : [under his breath to Chris]  Don't you think he means hospitality.

    Chris Larabee : [looking at the chief]  Nope, I think he means hostility.

  • Chris Larabee : [Buck give Chris a hug]  Easy, big fella. People will talk.

  • Chris Larabee : Town always this lively?

    Old Timer : Trail herd from Texas all liquored up... gettin' in the mood for a lynchin'.

    Chris Larabee : Where's the law?

    [pointing at two riders galloping out of town] 

    Old Timer : Marshal and his deputy. That isn't even his horse.

  • [weighing a gold amulet] 

    Bartender : Thirty five dollars, give or take.

    Seminole Chief : This may not seem like much to you, but it's all that we have.

    Chris Larabee : How many ghosts are there?

    Seminole Chief : Would twenty men scare you?

    Vin Tanner : I was makin' five dollars a week at the hardware store without anyone shootin' at me.

    Chris Larabee : So if we pay five dollars a head, that gets us all of seven men.

  • Buck Wilmington : How'd you know I was here?

    Chris Larabee : I make it a point of knowin' who's in town. Live longer that way.

  • [Ezra has just won a bet by placing six shots dead center in a playing card] 

    Chris Larabee : The first shot was louder than the other five.

    Ezra Standish : What are you attempting to suggest?

    Chris Larabee : The first bullet was real. The last were blanks.

    Ezra Standish : Well, suh, I abhor gambling and as such leave nothing to chance.

  • [Mary has written a newspaper article which bends the truth about Chris and Vin's confrontation with a lynch mob] 

    Mary Travis : I'm just trying to scare the bad element out of town.

    Chris Larabee : Lady, I *am* the bad element.

  • Chris Larabee : You didn't tell us they had a cannon.

    Seminole Chief : You didn't ask.

  • Seminole Chief : [about J.D]  He is good... and proud.

    Chris Larabee : Carve that on his tombstone.

    Josiah Sanchez : I'm an expert at prayers for the dying.

    Ezra Standish : [chuckles]  Oh, I like this guy. Lord help me, I like him. I'm in this for the laughs, if nothing else.

  • Chris Larabee : I thought you said there were twenty.

    Seminole Chief : No, I said would twenty scare you.

    Chris Larabee : Twenty, no - Forty, yes!

  • [while the Seven prepare to leave the Indian village, Chris returns the gold amulet to the Seminole Chief] 

    Chris Larabee : Never could figure out how to split it seven ways. You can use it again the next time you're threatened.

  • [last lines] 

    [Nathan and Josiah join Chris and the rest of the Seven] 

    Chris Larabee : Ready, boys?

    [The Magnificent Seven literally ride off into the sunset] 

  • Seminole Chief : Some of our people find it impossible to trust white men.

    Chris Larabee : And you?

    Seminole Chief : Not impossible. Just... difficult.

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