The White Buffalo (1977)
Douglas Fowley: Amos Bixby
Quotes
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Abel Pinkney : When you get through planting them two, I got three more customers (bodies) for you inside the coach. And I believe they got enough money to pay for their own box.
Amos Bixby : That's right kindly of you, Abel. You better lay them out in the snow until I get back. That will keep them fresh.
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[first lines]
Amos Bixby : What the Hell is going on?
Wild Bill Hickok : I had a dream.
Amos Bixby : If there'd been anyone in the upper, you'd have sent him to Hell on a shudder.
Wild Bill Hickok : Sorry, Mister Bixby.
Amos Bixby : My God, Mister Otis. You will stow those damned irons in your carpet bag or I'll stop this train and set you out in Wyoming on your boots.
Amos Bixby : [narrating] In September of 1874 Wild Bill Hickok came back to the Old West. I didn't place him then because he was wearing a different name and he had a strange bee in his bonnet, a deadly dream that was eating out his soul. A nightmare that he had to hunt down and face up to before it turned him into a raving maniac. I oughta know. I was there.