Don Murray credited as playing...
Dan Keats
- Dan: My folks worked their lives tryin' to make somethin' out of a lot of worn-out dirt that nobody else would spit on.
- Mitch: You know, I read something a long time ago: Follow the rainbow... but don't wait for the gold to be in it.
- Dan: Look for the silver in between. Yeah, I know - I went to school once, too. Say, what are you? Are you some kind of do-gooder or something? You want to save my soul, Mister?
- Mitch: No, I want a few men with anger and guts enough to follow that rainbow and grab a pot full of gold - not petty silver in-between.
- Stu Christian: Looks like a real rough trip for you, don't it, gray belly? No whiskey, no women.
- Dan: I bet when you were a kid you were tops in your town - you know, with a crayon - drawing dirty things on nice, clean walls.
- Harry Ivers: Felicitations, gentlemen. An outstanding piece of repartee.
- Dan: Do you have to come bargin' in here like that?
- Julia Reynolds: What do you want, me to whistle six bars of "Dixie"?
- Dan: I'm sorry. I guess that all waitin' and no whiskey makes Dan a dull boy.
- [last lines]
- Julia Reynolds: Tell me about Virginia again, Dan. What will it be like?
- Dan: That's goin' to take time, Julie, a lot of time. Not even Doc Seltzer can walk that slow.