One Foot in Hell Quotes
Giller: That'll be sixteen dollars.
Harry Ivers: That would be sixteen dollars, plus a dollar and eighty-seven cents, won't it?
Giller: What?
Harry Ivers: Well, your close friend, Mitch Barrett, asked me to pay what he's owed you for so long - ever since the death of his wife. One dollar and eighty-seven cents, wasn't it?
Harry Ivers: That would be sixteen dollars, plus a dollar and eighty-seven cents, won't it?
Giller: What?
Harry Ivers: Well, your close friend, Mitch Barrett, asked me to pay what he's owed you for so long - ever since the death of his wife. One dollar and eighty-seven cents, wasn't it?
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Stu Christian: Nice lookin' beef.
Caldwell: Yeah, we raise the finest in the country. The noisiest, too, but I guess we'd yell some, too, if we were headin' for the slaughterhouse.
Stu Christian: That's right. Never thought of that before. I wish I had time to hear you yell.
Caldwell: Yeah, we raise the finest in the country. The noisiest, too, but I guess we'd yell some, too, if we were headin' for the slaughterhouse.
Stu Christian: That's right. Never thought of that before. I wish I had time to hear you yell.
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Stu Christian: What do you have to do around here to get a drink?
Julia Reynolds: Are you sure you're old enough?
Julia Reynolds: Are you sure you're old enough?
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[discussing the man Mitch, unknown to the rancher, murdered]
Rancher: Sorry, Mitch. I know how you felt about Ole.
Mitch: No, I don't think so. No one will ever know that.
Rancher: Sorry, Mitch. I know how you felt about Ole.
Mitch: No, I don't think so. No one will ever know that.
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