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There's a white hombre with him. You know what that means.

3 seconds sound clip from the Flaming Feather (1952) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:04:56.943 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Adiós vida de mi vida, la causa de mis dolores, el perfume de las flores.

- El amor de mis amores, adiós para siempre, adiós.

- How do you like my song?

- Well, I like it fine, but what's it mean?

- It means a boy singing goodbye to his girl. Because she don't love he, the boy, he loves she. You see? I sing it again.

- Adiós, mariquita linda.

- Mr. Tex! Indians!

- There's a white hombre with him. You know what that means.

- Yeah, that'll be the Sidewinder.

- My rifle to the ranch house.

- Things look pretty bad, Mr. Tex.

- Yeah, our best chance is to stampede to Galen and ride out with him.

- If we're lucky, we may get away. It'd better than stay here and catch the scouts.

[...]

Flaming Feather (1952) Sound Clip

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Quotes from the American Technicolor Western film "Flaming Feather", featuring sound bites of the best lines and sfx.

Actors: Sterling Hayden (Tex McCloud), Forrest Tucker (Lt. Tom Blaine), Barbara Rush (Nora Logan), Arleen Whelan (Carolina)

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