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Yvonne De Carlo, Dan Duryea, Percy Kilbride, and Jeffrey Lynn in Black Bart (1948)

Yvonne De Carlo: Lola Montez

Black Bart

Yvonne De Carlo credited as playing...

Lola Montez

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  • Charles E. Boles: Lola, I've been working on something for two years. Something that will make me the biggest man in this part of the country. I'm within an inch of doing it now. You wouldn't want me to quit at this point.
  • Lola Montez: The biggest man in the cemetery is still pretty small.
  • Lola Montez: There's enough uncertainty about marriage without sitting home wondering what tree your husband is hanging from that night.
  • Lola Montez: Wouldn't it be a little crowded on the honeymoon? You and me and the hanging party?
  • Charles E. Boles: I'll leave them at home.
  • Lola Montez: Mr. and Mrs. Black Bart. Somehow it doesn't sound too permanent.
  • Charles E. Boles: You have to admit, it doesn't sound dull.
  • Lola Montez: How did you know I was on that stage?
  • Charles E. Boles: Very simple. There's posters of you from here to the Mexican border.
  • Lola Montez: Is that why you chose to rob that particular stage? Because I was on it?
  • Charles E. Boles: Well, the $10,000 they were carrying didn't keep me away, either.
  • Charles E. Boles: I'll be generous about your faults if you'll be generous about mine.
  • Lola Montez: Robbin' stagecoaches hardly comes under the heading of a minor vice.
  • Lance Hardeen: You don't seem to be nervous traveling alone.
  • Lola Montez: Should I be?
  • Lance Hardeen: This is dangerous country for a woman traveling alone.
  • Lola Montez: I've never been in one that wasn't.

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