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"Hannah Montana"You Gotta Not Fight for Your Right to Party

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"Hannah Montana"You Gotta Not Fight for Your Right to Party Original Dialogues

[during an cholera epidemic]



Dr. Eli Prather:
Don't talk to me, I'm busy killin' people.





Dr. Eli Prather:
You're dying, Richie. Don't fight it, boy, just let it come nice and easy.





Owen Forbes:
They're deserters!



Lorne Warfield:
Well, is that a fact?



Captain Jefferson Addis:
Renegades is a better word. It implies a spirit of adventure. Desertion is cowardly. We're not that.





Wilford:
Think of violence. It's what I call an evil gun. I'll never know how one man can kill another.





Lorne Warfield:
What happened to my family? Where are they?



Jimmy Noble:
All I know is that the Apaches delivered them up for death.



Lorne Warfield:
What does that mean?



Jimmy Noble:
I don't know.





Lorne Warfield:
You ever kill a man?



Owen Forbes:
Why?



Lorne Warfield:
Well, suppose before this thing is over, you have to kill a few Indians?



Owen Forbes:
I'll manage. It's not the same thing as men gunning each other down in the middle of the street.





Captain Jefferson Addis:
I'll take the horse. Don't be a fool, Mr. Forbes. Turn around! Alive, you can still walk. Dead, you can only lay down.



"Hannah Montana"You Gotta Not Fight for Your Right to Party Movie Bloopers

Continuity: Warfield jumps from standing to being mounted on his horse between shots.

"Hannah Montana"You Gotta Not Fight for Your Right to Party Behind the Scenes

Referenced in
Topo, El (1970)
 -  Used sets left over from Day of the Evil Gun (1968).