"Wagon Train" The Greenhorn Story (TV Episode 1959) Poster

(TV Series)

(1959)

Robert Horton: Flint McCullough

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  • Flint McCullough : [Flint rides up on his Apooloosa horse, Stormy Night]  Do you need any help, Mr Evans?

    Samuel T. Evans : No, thank you. We've come to a perfect understanding. They don't like and I don't like them.

    Flint McCullough : That doesn't sound like an understanding, sounds more like an impasse.

  • Samuel T. Evans : Are you sure it's cholera?

    Flint McCullough : No, but we've got to have a healthy respect for the systems.

  • Flint McCullough : And Sam, don't forget, wagon number 2 to the left.

    Samuel T. Evans : I won't forget. How could I forget those scars.

    Flint McCullough : See you on the trail. Goodnight, Auntie Em.

    Aunt Em : Goodnight. Oh, I'm getting real fond of that boy. If I'd met him 20 years ago, HI HO.

  • Flint McCullough : And here at Fort Laramie you'll see more deer than you've ever seen in your life. This the land of the Sioux Indian, the Seven Council fires, sometimes calle dthe Seven Tribes. Right now we're at peace with the Sioux. And for us that's good. Then come the Rockies, and after the Rockies you roll into the burning silence of Nevada. Then onto the Sierras and onto California. It's not an easy trip journey, but it's an exciting one. This country's wild and I think that you'll like it. At least I do.

  • Flint McCullough : You know, Auntie Em, there's a saying among frontier people, well, they say, there's a God out yonder.Maybe that's a strangeway to say it. If you've spent most of your life in the wilderness like I have, you know what they mean. And you know why they say it. And why they have to believe it.

    Aunt Em : There's God out yonder. Oh, I hope so

    [Flint wraps an arm around her for comfort] 

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