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El Dorado (1966) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 18

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Memorable quotes from the movie El Dorado (1966), featuring short sound bites.

Actors: John Wayne (Cole Thornton), Robert Mitchum (Sheriff J.P. Harrah), James Caan (Mississippi)

3 more actors, Arthur Hunnicutt (Bull Harris), Charlene Holt (Maudie), Michele Carey (Joey)

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171 Bull, what did Mississippi say? -He was going to the stable over across the street.
172 Bull, why don't you just get? -I'm going.
173 Bull, you certainly ought to know better.
174 Bull, you go on shooting. I'm gonna try to move up a little closer.
175 Bull, you gonna stand there and look out that window all day? -Yep.
176 Bull, you know where you could get that stuff this time of night? -Greener's store would have it. May have to wake him up.
177 Bull, you sit on his legs.
178 Bull? We're coming in. -Come ahead!
179 But he said it'd be easy. All we had to worry about was a drunken sheriff.
180 But he'll never turn back though he's lost in the snow, for he has to find El Dorado.

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