Old Hickory (1939) Poster

(1939)

Tom Chatterton: Colonel Ed Livingston

Quotes 

  • Jean Lafitte : [ironically enough, friendly introducing himself after sneakingly forcing his way into the office with a gun]  General Jackson.

    Andrew Jackson : Who are you, sir?

    Jean Lafitte : [smilingly]  Captain Jean Lafitte, at your service.

    Andrew Jackson : [immediately enraged]  Lafitte? The pirate?

    Jean Lafitte : I've been called worse names.

    Andrew Jackson : Not as bad as some of the names I could call you. So, you take advantage of a time like this to rob and plunder, huh?

    Jean Lafitte : You are mistaken, mon General. I come here at considerable risk to myself to offer you the services of my men.

    Andrew Jackson : Your men? Your thieves and cutthroats.

    Jean Lafitte : My men are fighters; you need them, every one. The enemy has landed.

    Andrew Jackson : You lie, Lafitte. My scouts haven't seen any redcoats.

    Jean Lafitte : Mine have; they're only 9 miles from the city.

    Colonel Ed Livingston : [bounding into the office along with General Butler and an Aide]  General Jackson, General Jackson!

    Aide with Message : The enemy is at Villa Rose Plantation, sir.

    Adjutant General Robert Butler : They're bringing up their batteries from the fleet.

    Andrew Jackson : By the eternal, they'll never sleep on American ground!

    Jean Lafitte : If I may suggest, my men are sea fighters, gunners. We ask nothing better than a chance to blow the enemy's batteries off our soil.

    Andrew Jackson : *Our* soil. What claim have you to any part of it? An outlaw, pirate!

    Jean Lafitte : Yes, General, an 'outlaw' if you will; but first, an American.

    Andrew Jackson : You know, Lafitte, I'm gonna give you a chance to make good on that. Colonel Livingston, see that orders are issued commisioning Jean Lafitte as a colonel in the United States militia.

    Colonel Ed Livingston : But Andy, he's a...

    Andrew Jackson : You heard what he said: he's an American! Butler, muster every man in New Orleans who can shoot a gun. Livingston, commandeer those cotton bales; take 'em to lie in a fire.

    [they salute and promptly leave] 

    Jean Lafitte : Mon amie?

    [cheerily tosses the long rifle back to the guard from whom he stole it] 

    Jean Lafitte : Mercie!

  • Andrew Jackson : Livingston, that was a fine speech Dan Webster made today.

    Colonel Ed Livingston : Andy, it's time you showed your hand on this tariff question. South Carolina may actually secede.

    Andrew Jackson : [regrettably]  South Carolina, our knave state. You know, Ed, I'll bet every man down there voted for me.

    Colonel Ed Livingston : And it's these same supporters who oppose the tariff, while your political enemies like Daniel Webster are for it.

    Andrew Jackson : Fine talker, this fellow Webster.

    [reading the ending from a copy of Webster's speech] 

    Andrew Jackson : 'Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseperable.'

  • Dissenter in Montage : [various prominent men's opinions on the tariff issue spliced together in a montage]  If you ask me, Jackson hasn't the nerve to speak.

    Elderly Jackson Supporter : Gentlemen, the whole country is waiting for Jackson.

    Colonel Ed Livingston : It's time Andy came out in the open.

    Vice President John C. Calhoun : Gentlemen, we must force the decision from the President.

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