From one of many old movies I have ever had the pleasure to enjoy. The 1962 classic Western directed by John Ford "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence" starring John Wayne and James Stewart...
High Pockets : Well, Mr. Professor We thought you'd left town. What are you doin' out here? (Character actor Ted Mapes as High Pockets)
Ransom Stoddard (James Stewart): I'm waiting on Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). Why doesn't he come out?
Kaintuck: Well, that's n-n-none of our b-b-b-business, Mr. Stoddard.
Ted Mapes - Highpockets.
Dismissed as just another cowboy opus at the time of its release, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance has since taken its proper place as one of the great Western classics. It questions the role of myth in forging the legends of the West, while setting this theme in the elegiac atmosphere of the West itself, set off by the aging Stewart and Wayne.
I actually have the film on disc and watch it on occasion...One of your better Westerns to ever come out of Hollywood.
wil.
PS. HiPockets, kindly let me know when you have written 75,000 posts please.