Yancy Derringer (TV Series)
Return to New Orleans (1958)
George N. Neise: Charles Hunter
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Quotes
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[first lines]
Yancy Derringer : With fear and trembling, I'll bet five hundred.
Harmon Steele : You're very lucky, friend.
George Slocum : I hope it's... just luck.
Charles Hunter : My father always warned me about playing with strangers; nevertheless, I'll call that five and raise you five hundred.
Yancy Derringer : My daddy always said, "Be kind to poor poker players", so I'll just call.
Charles Hunter : What did your daddy tell about a king-high flush?
Yancy Derringer : Well, my daddy always said, "Never send a boy on a man's errand."
[Yancy reveals four aces]
Yancy Derringer : Four bullets.
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Yancy Derringer : Gentlemen, you're making it mighty hard to end this game on a friendly note.
Charles Hunter : You take the money, he pulls the trigger.
Yancy Derringer : Well, that would be very foolish.
Charles Hunter : Why?
Yancy Derringer : Because yon aborigine's about to blow you four ways from Sunday. Yes, and at this range, that scattergun has considerable spread. Both barrels would cut all of you off just about pocket high.
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Yancy Derringer : Well, it may not have been pleasant, but it sure was fun.
Charles Hunter : I'll see you again.
Yancy Derringer : Fine, fine...
[throws Hunter's knife onto the card table]
Yancy Derringer : And be sure to bring your apple peeler with you. The name is Derringer, Yancy Derringer.
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George Slocum : He's gone!
Harmon Steele : He must be around somewhere.
Charles Hunter : Never mind. When he boards the boat for New Orleans tonight...
Harmon Steele : You're gambling he will?
Charles Hunter : You know I never gamble.