Angel and the Badman (1947) Poster

John Halloran: Thomas Worth

Quotes 

  • [after Laredo visits the ranch and pays Quirt for the land, Quirt prepares to leave and puts some of the money in a can for the Worths] 

    Mrs. Worth : Oh no, Quirt, no!

    Quirt Evans : What kind of a boarder do you think I am?

    Thomas Worth : You can't do that. We'd tend to any wounded human... and not for pay.

    Quirt Evans : You don't believe in force - so you can't force me to take it back.

    Mrs. Worth : I'm afraid you're outwitted, Thomas.

    Quirt Evans : How long have I been here?

    Thomas Worth : Almost three weeks.

    Quirt Evans : Kinda hate to get goin'.

    Mrs. Worth : Oh, but you can't... your leg... you're in no condition to travel.

    Quirt Evans : Don't worry. Your cooking's got me grained up and ready for market. Adios amigos.

  • [at the First Day gathering] 

    Thomas Worth : Quirt Evans!

    [beckons him to come over - Quirt joins the others] 

    Thomas Worth : Friend, we're happy to present you with this token of our friendship for you.

    [hands Quirt a Bible with his name inscribed on it] 

    Thomas Worth : [to the others]  This is Quirt Evans. We're happy to have him here with us because he provided another incident which reaffirms our belief that all men are good if they are shown the light. He persuaded Frederick Carson to let down the water by showing him that a man who is a friend to other men is a happy man himself.

    [the other Quakers approach to shake Quirt's hand] 

  • Thomas Worth : Does it take two to feed a few chickens, Mother?

    Mrs. Worth : At times, Tomas, at times... remember?

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