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They came to a castle and he battered down the doors with the trunk of an oak tree and killed everybody in it! Just so they could rest the night.

16 seconds sound clip from the The Cowboys (1972) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:47:41 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Oh, children.

- My father was a brawny Moor. Six feet six inches tall.

- He bound his head in a red velvet cloth.

- He wore a curved sword forged from the finest Toledo steel.

- He captured a lady bright and dark. He took her in his arms and wrapped her in a warm quilt and carried her off.

- They came to a castle and he battered down the doors with the trunk of an oak tree and killed everybody in it! Just so they could rest the night.

- Later, while she slept, he walked the parapets and became a king.

- Is that true?

- If it isn't, it ought to be.

- Blow out those lamps! You, that lamp!

- Do your work. Don't be profane and don't listen to profanity.

- Wash your feet daily. Say your prayers nightly.

[...]

The Cowboys (1972) Sound Clip

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Actors: John Wayne (Wil Andersen), Roscoe Lee Browne (Jebediah Nightlinger), Bruce Dern (Asa Watts)

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