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The Alamo (1960) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 32

The Alamo (1960) poster

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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311 Gather up your possibles and I'll meet up with you later. -Right, Davy!
312 General Houston's arrived, gentlemen.
313 General Houston, I think we oughta discuss this...
314 General, it ain't none of my business, but you ain't ate since yesterday. I'll sit it on the table here.
315 Generalissimo Santa Anna has just arrived with the main body of his army and has only now become aware that there are women and children in the mission.
316 Gentlemen, good luck. Get to your battle stations.
317 Gentlemen, I would have a word with Mister Travis if you'll excuse us. Con permiso.
318 Gentlemen... balance your feathers... Get set! Go!
319 Get Bowie out of here. Get him into the chapel. -Yes, sir!
320 Get in that line, Jocko, and move out with your people.

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