Evelyn Pittman:
It's obvious you and your men are hired killers down from the northern range wars.
Bob Larkin:
We work in the open. We eat and drink with the ranchers who hire us... and are as much respected as anyone in the country.
Evelyn Pittman:
Don't quibble any fine line with me, Mr. Larkin. You're as dishonest as any common road bandit.
Bob Larkin:
I'm not ashamed of the part I play. There's not a territorial border we cross where there's men waiting... hoping I can take them on... waiting to call themselves Larkin men.
Evelyn Pittman:
You're admitting your only importance is collecting men who don't care whether they live or die... who only live for the moment.
Bob Larkin:
It's been a long road to make a name men will follow. You'll get no apology out of me.
Evelyn Pittman:
It won't be long before you'll be running out of borders. You'll come full circle against the law that made you move on.
Bob Larkin:
You tie me up pretty good, Evelyn.
Evelyn Pittman:
Why fight against times changing? Why not join in changing them.
Bob Larkin:
Then I'll be like all the rest. Today I'm one of the few. I lead. That's important to me.
Bob Larkin:
It's a lesson I learned a long time ago. A man worth shootin' is a man worth killin'.
Edited into
Classe américaine, La (1993) (TV)
Featured in
John Wayne Made Me Cry: Our Western Heros (2002) (TV)