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The Alamo (1960) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 18

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Listen to memorable quotes from The Alamo (1960), freely downloadable in MP3 / WAV format.

Actors: John Wayne (Davy Crockett), Richard Widmark (Jim Bowie), Laurence Harvey (William Barrett Travis)

4 more actors, Richard Boone (Sam Houston), Frankie Avalon (Smitty), Chill Wills (Beekeeper), Patrick Wayne (James Butler Bonham)

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171 As I live and breathe.
172 As you may know, Colonel Travis has ordered all powder and ball from the merchants of Bexar. And he didn't find any at Emil's warehouse.
173 Aw! Doc! -Quit squawking. You oughta be laying on your back. You'll never walk.
174 Battery Number 3! Come on!
175 Battery one! Is your gun ready? -We're primed and ready, sir. -Give it full elevation! -Yes, sir!
176 Be it known, the province of Mexico known as Texas has shown itself to be an active in treasonous revolt against the rule of Generalissimo Santa Anna.
177 Be it known, you are interlopers in a country where you are neither wanted nor welcome.
178 Because a commander does not have to explain his every decision. -You explained to me.
179 Beef for supper. -Yes, sir.
180 Beekeeper! Come on, show a leg! Get out of there.

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