Wanted: The Sundance Woman (1976 TV Movie)
Katharine Ross: Etta Place, Mrs. Sundance, Annie Martin, Bonnie Doris
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Quotes
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Mattie Riley : What about you?
Etta Place : What about me?
Mattie Riley : Did you get cured of your need for excitement, too?
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Etta Place : I promised his wife I wouldn't let them down.
Lola Wilkins : For Pete's sake, forget it! Charlie Siringo's got him. If he sees you, you're life is not worth a Bolivian centavos!
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Miss Elsie Powell : What's your profession?
Etta Place, alias Bonnie Doris : I don't really have one.
Miss Elsie Powell : Nonsense. Its a new world. Women should have professions and the vote. Now, a nice little girl like you must know how to do something.
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Lola Wilkins : How was it?
Etta Place : It was wonderful. It's quite a machine.
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Lola Wilkins : I've been alone too long. I keep telling myself, I'll get used to it; but, oh, there's nights when that bed upstairs gets to be four times its size. And what about you?
Etta Place : What about me?
Lola Wilkins : Well, livin' alone. No man to hold you on lonely nights.
Etta Place : I had a man.
Lola Wilkins : Well, so did I; but, they're gone now. We're here and - if you've got some magic way of puttin' aside your womanliness, I wish you'd let me know.
Etta Place : No magic way. Sometimes I dream - and he's there with me - with his arms around me, holding me tight. Holding me very tight.
Lola Wilkins : Oh, if you don't quit talkin' like that, I'm gonna run out and lasso the first man I see.
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Lola Wilkins : Come on, honey, I'll get a nice cool bath ready for you.
Etta Place : That sounds - good!
Lola Wilkins : You know, I think I could use one of those myself!
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Fierro : You have no business here, Senorita. Now, turn your horse and go back.
Etta Place : I need to see Ben Lant.
Fierro : No gringos are allowed in here. Adios.
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Pancho Villa : Senora, I admire your good intentions and I'm sure that it is a worthy cause. But, there is nothing in it for me to gain.
Etta Place : What if there were?
Pancho Villa : Then, I would think about it.
Etta Place : A favor for a favor?
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Etta Place : Can you use arms and ammunitions?
Pancho Villa : Of course. One does not fight a revolution with kisses.
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Etta Place : Senor Villa, I'm talking serious business. I'm not one of your camp followers.
Pancho Villa : Of course, serious business, Senora. But, you do not find me attractive, huh? I am told, I am.
Etta Place : Yes, very attractive.
Pancho Villa : Then, why don't we first become good friends and then talk about serious business later, huh?
Etta Place : [Etta slaps Villa] Perhaps one day we will be friends. If that day comes it will be my idea, not yours. It will be because I want to and not because you have nothing better to do in the afternoon.
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Pancho Villa : This Sundance Kid - I have been asking my questions and he was a, he was quite a man. Quite a macho, huh? You must try once again to find such a man. Now, I insist. For such a woman, to be wasted - unthinkable.
Etta Place : There's no rush.
Pancho Villa : You rode with him, huh? Riding, shooting, stealing and robbing banks, even killing. This is true, huh?
Etta Place : If you listen, you can hear anything.
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Etta Place : I don't think you would find much pleasure in spending the night with me and a memory.
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Etta Place : Are you sure you're not jealous?
Detective Charlie Siringo : The only thing appealing about you - is a vision of you in prison. You won't be so pretty after awhile.
Etta Place : Oh? You think I'm pretty? You really think I'm pretty, Charlie?
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Dave Riley, Shopkeeper aka David Baker : We did it! We did it! Just like the old days!
Etta Place : Yeah, just like the old days!
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Etta Place : Stop talking and pull this damn thing!
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Dave Riley, Shopkeeper aka David Baker : Are we still alive?
Etta Place : I think so!