Movie Quotation: Ulzana’s Raid
Saturday, December 27th, 2008Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin:
Well, killing I expect, Mr. McIntosh, but mutilation and torture? I cannot accept that as readily as you seem to be able to.
McIntosh:
What bothers you, Lieutenant, is you don’t like to think of white men behaving like Indians. It kind of confuses the issue, don’t it?
Sergeant:
We’ve gone through Dog Canyon, right?
McIntosh:
That’s right.
Sergeant:
Then you’re expecting ‘em to jump us, ain’t ya?
McIntosh:
Could happen.
Sergeant:
You’re not fooling me, McIntosh, it’s supposed to happen. Then Lieutenant DeBuin, he’s supposed to just ride up and save us when we’re down to our last bullet, ain’t that right?
McIntosh:
Something like that.
Sergeant:
Hmm. Something like that. You’re putting a hell of a lot of trust in a man who can’t tell an inside curve from a three-legged horse.
McIntosh:
Lieutenant, a horse will run so far, so fast, for so long, and then it will lie down on ya. When a horse lies down on an Apache, he puts a fire under his belly and gets him back on his feet. When the horse dies, he gets off, eats a bit of it, and steals another. Ain’t no way you can better that.
Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin:
How many are watching?
Ke-Ni-Tay:
One man see as many as ten.
Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin:
Can we find him and kill him?
Ke-Ni-Tay:
You cannot.
Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin:
But Ke-Ni-Tay can?
[Ke-Ni-Tay nods]
Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin:
But will he?
Ke-Ni-Tay:
Ke-Ni-Tay sign paper. Ke-Ni-Tay soldier.
Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin:
All right. Find him and kill him!
Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin:
So they are on foot!
McIntosh:
That’s a mighty fair description of men without horses, Lieutenant.