Finally watched Seven Sinners last night. Although it's mostly a vehicle for Dietrich, John Wayne does very well with what he has to work with. And it was a plesant surprise to see Duke's co-star from 'The Sea Spoilers' three years prior, in the movie. The young Lt. from that film, who get's command of Duke's Coast Guard ship from his Dad's appointment, plays a minor role as one of the Navy men in this film.
Oh, and by the way, I did see where Duke tells Dietrich to look deep into his honest blue eyes (and then he changes it to gray eyes for a laugh).
Posts from falc04 in thread „Guess The Quote - Part Two!“
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Hi
it was Seven Sinners.
Regards,
Senta
You know, I almost watched that movie the other day too! Now I'll definitely have to go watch it. -
I do.
"Look deep into my honest blue eyes"
Regards,
Senta
You've got me stumped as well on that one Senta... -
The Sands of Iwo Jima.
Exactly right! Great scene with Duke and the prostitute, after he finds out she has a baby and no one to support them... -
Well gt12pak, seeing as it's been almost a week, and no one else has given it a try, why don't you put the answer out. Let's see if you've got it...
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Senta I agree with you. I was just going with the flow. I think this is a cool game, but perhaps there needs to be some rules here such as PM'ing the answers to whoever comes up with the quote and maybe a set amount of time to guess before the answer is given.
Not really...the game works best when everyone tries to guess their answers in a public forum. Once the correct response is given, the person who put out the quote out confirms it's right. After that, another person puts out a quote. If you PM your answers, it takes away the fun of having the group playing together.
Okay, that said, let me throw another one out. Not sure if this is the exact quote, but it should be close enough:
"Go on, take it....it's just dirty paper" -
Hmmm...a tough one for sure.
I'll guess 'Pittsburgh' -
Yes, 'Tall In The Saddle' was the film. One of my all-time favorite scenes....John Wayne walking deliberately down the street towards a drunken Harry Woods. Woods starts to reach for his 6-shooter, and Duke utters the immortal line (while continuing to walk right at him!). Just a great scene from a great film!
Okay, how about someone else throwing a line out... -
Okay, let's get this started again. In which film did Duke speak the line:
"Touch that gun and I'll kill you" -
Okay guys. I guess I've kept you waiting long enough.
That quote came from Reunion in France.
Thanks for playing and let's get another quote from someone else.
Ha...it's no wonder I didn't know it. I saw that film once in the mid-80s, and after it was over, told myself never to watch it again. And guess what...I never have. I consider it to be one of the worst films John Wayne has ever appeared in, and that includes all his 1930's B western turkeys! -
Well, here's guess number 2 - Pittsburgh.
Hmm...I agree partly with that, in thinking that Duke was saying it to Dietrich. But I'm gonna guess an earlier movie - Seven Sinners -
Here's the complete line...
You don't want to know, I'm Superman. Oh, I gotta shake those monkeys...I gotta shake'em and get some sleep. I've gotta have sleep...Why won't they believe we're in love...what's so unusual about that?,,,don't we look like....(crunch)?
Wow...I consider myself a pretty huge John Wayne fan, and for the life of me, I have no idea what film that line is from. -
Good try (since he was a captain in Blood Alley), but that's not the film....
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I'll give it a go...J.B. Books, in 'The Shootist'.
I'll throw another one out...maybe a little tougher:
"I can also be the captain of a cake of soap in my bathtub" -
Haven't seen that film in a while...guess I'm about due. I do remember my favortive line from it though...
"You went out to talk to the man...why did you have to shoot him?"
"Conversation kinda dried up ma'am" -
You got me on that one gt12pak. The only thing I can think of, is maybe the saying was done as a toast....but I can't think of the film.
Anyone else? -
Just posting another quote after answering is fine (as long as your relatively sure that your answer is correct).
And yes, Wil Anderson in 'The Cowboys' is correct....nice going! -
Yes, you are all correct.....great job!
Now, part of the fun of this game is for the person answering the quote correctly, to put up a quote of their own, for others to guess on. I'll throw out another quote, just to start the ball rolling again.
"He was a good boy....would've been a good man. Never got his chance"
Okay, name this film, and John Wayne's character in it... -
Thought I'd start this back up again, seeing how much fun I had with the last thread. Guess this film, and the character John Wayne played, by the following quote:
"Hope you two had a good time....cause Hap picked up the check".