Young Guns (1988) Poster

(1988)

Kiefer Sutherland: Doc Scurlock

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Quotes 

  • William H. Bonney : I could've killed ya Dick. I could've killed ya. But I don't wanna kill ya I wanna eat.

    Richard Brewer : When we finish this meal you little rodent, we're gonna go out in the yard and see who has the right to run this group of regulators.

    Doc : Richard, would you be so kind as to pass the gravy please?

  • Yen Sun : I am unclean. That is not for a young man.

    Doc : Yen, I used to ride with the dirty underwear gang out of Liberty, Missouri.

  • [last lines] 

    Doc : Advices from Lincoln report that Jose Chavez Y Chavez moved to California where he changed his name and took work on a fruit ranch. Josiah 'Doc' Scurlock is reported to have left the West for the East, taking with him a celestial bride, her mother and fourteen brothers and sisters. Susan McSween went on to see both her husband's and John Tunstall's dreams to fruition, by becoming one of most prominent cattlewomen of all time. Governor Axtel was forced to resign by President Rutherford B. Hayes and both the Murphy-Dolan faction and the Santa Fe Ring collapsed. William H. Bonney, also known as 'Billy the Kid' continued to ride, never leaving New Mexico. He was caught in Fort Sumner by Sheriff Pat Garret and killed. Sources report that he was unarmed, and shot in the dark. He was buried with Charley Bowdre at Old Fort Sumner. Advices report that sometime later, an unidentified person snuck into the graveyard and chiseled an inscription. The epitaph read only one word... 'Pals'.

  • Yen Sun : You look like trouble.

    Doc : Trouble? I'm a poet, with flowers of all things.

    Yen Sun : And a gun... it's a big gun.

    Doc : It's a big town. Come on Yin, all I want is a chance.

  • Yen Sun : I know what you've come to do. You've come to lay with me and cut me into tiny pieces. You're the bandit that eats children and old people.

    Doc : I eat meat and potatoes.

  • Richard Brewer : We've got a warrant for you, old man.

    Buckshot Roberts : I ain't got no business with that war no more, peckerhead son of a bitch. I'm on my own. I've come to pick up the 150 dollars Sheriff Brady has put out for the kid. The rest of you are only worth about 110, but I'll take it.

    Doc : What a sweet disposition.

    Buckshot Roberts : All right, let's dance.

  • [When the cavalry arrives] 

    Doc : Billy, we're good, but this is getting ridiculous.

    William H. Bonney : I like these odds...

  • William H. Bonney : [after shooting the Texan in the bar who was boasting that he would kill Billy the Kid]  How many does that make Doc? 25?

    Doc : Five.

    William H. Bonney : We'll call it ten.

  • Charley Bowdre : It's John Kinney, It's John Kinney, It's John Kinney

    Doc : Thank you very much Charlie!

  • Yen Sun : They'll chase after us.

    Doc : I'm used to that.

  • Doc : [as he gets shot in the hand]  Oh SHIT!

  • [the "Regulators" are surrounded by 20-30 men in Alex McSween's house] 

    Doc : Billy, what are we gonna do now?

    William H. Bonney : We're gonna show these guys they've finally met their match.

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