Wagon Train (TV Series)
The Luke Grant Story (1960)
Frank McGrath: Charlie Wooster
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Quotes
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Flint McCullough : [He pats Charlie on the back] Oh, this isn't Major Adams.
Charlie Wooster : No, I ain't old enough and I ain't fat enough.
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Victoria : I'm Victoria.
Flint McCullough : Victoria?
Victoria : Victoria and her Redheads.
Charlie Wooster : These aren't your sisters?
Victoria : No, they're my act. We're singers. We performed at the New Orleans Opera House last year. And we'll be at the Denver Opera later in the season.
Charlie Wooster : I've always loved opera.
Flint McCullough : Since when?
Charlie Wooster : Since right now.
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Flint McCullough : Stop drooling, Charlie.
Charlie Wooster : I ain't drooling. I'm just window shopping. Always like redheads.
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Flint McCullough : Don't stop now. Never thought I'd hear Strauss out here.
Victoria : You know Strauss music?
Flint McCullough : My favourite composer.
Charlie Wooster : Since when?
Flint McCullough : Since right now.
Charlie Wooster : Don't you think we ought to feed the patient before you start singing.
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Charlie Wooster : Did you ever hear of Christmas in August?
Flint McCullough : No, is that what it is.
Charlie Wooster : If you don't believe it, stick your head out and see what Santa Claus sent our way right now. See, what did I tell ya? Merry Christmas.
Flint McCullough : [They watch as a wagon full of a bevy of pretty young ladies drive up. Flint and Charlie grin like smitten idiots at the talent] Merry Christmas.
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Charlie Wooster : The Major promised me there wouldn't be any Apaches up this far.
Flint McCullough : I don't think they asked his permission.
Charlie Wooster : Mmm. Apaches. Ooh.
Bill Hawks : Why don't you try to be brave like the rest of us?
Charlie Wooster : Yeah, it's easy for you to say, you don't have as much to lose as I do. Your scalp don't cover your whole face.
Flint McCullough : Charlie, where's the fellow that stopped a thousand Indians singlehanded?
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Charlie Wooster : Any time you say the word, Mr McCullough, we'll roll.
Flint McCullough : Very well, Mr Wooster.
Major Seth Adams : He's in charge?
Charlie Wooster : When you left this wagon train, you left him in charge. I hearded it with my own ears.
Major Seth Adams : Well, is it all right with you two if I just sorta tagged along?
Flint McCullough : As long as you stay with the group and don't ride off with the soldiers.
Major Seth Adams : Yes, Sir.
Flint McCullough : WAGONS HO!
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Flint McCullough : There are hundreds of people on this train who depend on YOU. You've got no right to go out and play soldier and take a chance at getting killed.
Charlie Wooster : That's right, Flint.
Major Seth Adams : Well, I didn't get myself killed, did I?
Charlie Wooster : Wasn't your fault you didn't.
Major Seth Adams : You talk too much.
Flint McCullough : Major Adams, you've laid down the certain rules by which you want this wagon train run. I want to inform you that you've broken most of them today... What we don't need around here is a dead hero.
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Charlie Wooster : I think I've seen him somewhere.
Flint McCullough : I thought the same thing when I first looked at him. Then I realised it was just a look.
Charlie Wooster : A look?
Flint McCullough : Yeah. He has the look on his face of a man who is lost.