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El Dorado (1966) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 26

El Dorado Movie Poster

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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251 El Dorado? Mind telling me who hired you? -Fella named Bart Jason.
252 Everybody else around here was broke. You know how it was then. -Yeah, all over Texas.
253 Find a good place inside that shed.
254 Five and a one.
255 Fix something to eat. Plenty of it. Right away. Something to drink, also. Coming up.
256 Folks down there got a silver mine, a little trouble. Think I might be of help.
257 Freeze it right there, Johnny!
258 From there on in, Maudie's gonna have to tell you what happened...
259 Further, into the light. Hurry... Now, drop your guns.
260 Gaily bedight, a gallant knight. In sunshine and in shadow had journeyed long, singing a song in search of El Dorado.

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