Six Pack (1982)
Actors:
Lewell Akins (actor),
Bill Ash (actor),
Buddy Baker (actor),
Tim Bays (actor),
Terry Beaver (actor),
Robin Bernstein (actor),
Charlie Briggs (actor),
John Buren (actor),
Warde Q. Butler (actor),
Jerry Campbell (actor),
Tim Card (actor),
Barry Corbin (actor),
Ernest Dixon (actor),
Chris Economaki (actor),
Tom Abernathy (actor),
Plot: Stopping briefly in a small Texas town, an itinerant race car driver finds that his stock car, on a trailer behind his motor home, has just been quickly and expertly stripped. He chases down the miscreants, who turn out to be six orphan children. He has no recourse to the law, for the corrupt local sheriff takes most of the proceeds of their thievery in exchange for not putting them in an orphanage. They are charming rogues who are in turn charmed by him. Disliking their arrangement with the sheriff, they stow away with him, and he finds himself becoming a reluctant stepfather. Thanks to their enthusiasm and incredible mechanical know-how, he begins to make a name for himself on the racing circuit. But the sheriff doesn't take kindly to losing his extra income...
Keywords: announcer, auto-mechanic, automobile-racing, bar, bare-chested-male, bearded-man, birmingham-alabama, boyfriend-girlfriend-relationship, bridge, brother-brother-relationship
Genres:
Comedy,
Drama,
Sport,
Taglines: Kenny Rogers is Brewster Baker. His racing career was going in reverse, until six car-crazy kids joined his pit crew and put him back on the track.
Quotes:
Brewster Baker: You watch your mouth, Shiftey!::Swifty: It's Swifty! SWIFTY, you toad sucker!
Sheriff: Get your asses out here on the double!
Sheriff: [Repeated line] Shut up, Otis!
Swifty: [as Brewster drives off] You no good, rotten, washed up, fork tongue, black hearted, double dealing, backstabbing, alci bum! We could've been great together.
Swifty: Kick his ass, Brewster! Don't take that shit from this fungus faced toad sucker!::Terk: [to Brewster] I'd tell that little punk that he shouldn't be talking to me like that if I were you.::Brewster Baker: He's right, Swifty. Be polite, Mr. Logan here's a very sensitive man. [takes a few steps away and looks at Terk] On second thought, I got a good mind to turn this little kid loose and let him just whip your ass, Terk!
Swifty: That's it, Brewster! Drive it 'till you hear glass and smell shit!::Brewster Baker: What'd you say, mister?::Swifty: I said 'where we going, sir?'.
Sheriff: Not this time, boy. I'm in charge of my charges.::Brewster Baker: I want those kids, Sheriff.::Sheriff: I just bet you do.::T.V. Commentator: [running to pit road, with microphone in hand and camera crew in tow] On my way to Baker's car. Be there in a minute.::Sheriff: Well, I got an arrest warrant from the state of Texas, and extradition papers from the state of Georgia.::T.V. Commentator: Pardon me, officer. Brewster, what made you take that wrong turn?::Brewster Baker: Chris, I don't think I took a wrong turn. I'll tell ya, this sheriff here is from the same hometown as my six pack, and he's driven all the way from Texas to arrest these six hardened criminals.::T.V. Commentator: How 'bout a comment, Sheriff?::Sheriff: I'm a Texas law officer. I don't have to talk in front of no damn camera.::Brewster Baker: [to Chris] Ask one of the kids. They'll tell you what's going on.::T.V. Commentator: That sounds like a great story. How 'bout some comments, Sheriff?::Sheriff: [talking softly to Brewster] Look, can't we talk about this in private somewhere?::Brewster Baker: Well, there's no need to do that Sheriff. We are on network TV, but there's a good chance that the Governor of Texas, and the good people who elected you to office, are watching. Now's your chance to explain to them why you came here to arrest these six little kids.::Sheriff: Well, we didn't come here to arrest them, exactly.::Otis: Can I say 'howdy' to the folks back home?::Sheriff: Shut up Otis!::Brewster Baker: What did you come for?::Sheriff: We came to... check on 'em. Yeah.::Brewster Baker: To check on 'em?::Sheriff: Yeah. [to Chris] See, these children are orphans, and we have to make sure they have proper supervision. Well, I can see they're getting that. [looking into camera, tipping his cowboy hat] So I am very proud to report to the good people of the great State of Texas that these children are in the capable hands of... [mumbling] Mr. Brewster Baker.::Little Harry: [with Brewster holding him in his arms, flips down the Sheriff's hat] No shit Dick Tracy.
Lust for Gold (1949)
Actors:
Trevor Bardette (actor),
Baynes Barron (actor),
Hank Bell (actor),
Paul Bryar (actor),
Edgar Buchanan (actor),
Paul E. Burns (actor),
George Chesebro (actor),
Edmund Cobb (actor),
Tex Cooper (actor),
Harry Cording (actor),
John Doucette (actor),
Matty Fain (actor),
Eddie Fetherston (actor),
Glenn Ford (actor),
Richard Alexander (actor),
Plot: The tale of how immigrant Jacob Walz, the "Dutchman" (German) of Arizona's notorious Lost Dutchman gold mine, found treasure and love and lost them again.
Keywords: 1870s, 1940s, apache, arizona, assayer, attack, avarice, bakery, bar, barber-shop
Genres:
Adventure,
Crime,
Western,
Taglines: Ruthless Fortune Seekers Who Will Stop at Nothing... A TRUE AND VIOLENT STORY of reckless men and a lusty woman...and the lure of $20,000,000 INGOLD! (original print ad) If YOU are interested in picking up $20,000,000 in gold ---this picture will give you authentic clues based on historical records of the Stage of Arizona (original print ad) TEMPTATION ON TREASURE MOUNTAIN! $20,000,000 in gold,,,and a woman! (original lobby cards) ...reaching back through 100 years of DARING, JEALOUSY and MURDER (original poster) LOVE...VIOLENCE...MURDER...for $20,000,000 in gold! (original insert card poster)
Quotes:
Julia Thomas: Who is he?::Man in crowd: Jacob Walz. Must be a Dutchman.::Julia Thomas: Or a German.::Man in crowd: Yeah, that's what I said - a Dutchman.
[Jacob Walz's gold ore is being evaluated in the Assay Office]::Man in crowd: How much?::First woman in crowd: $40,000.::Second woman in crowd: It's over $40,000.::Third woman in crowd: It's way over $40,000.::Fourth woman in crowd: It's $50,000!