Sally Gerber:
The idea is that an understanding of the particular behavioral case histories should, in parole situations, help the subject to avoid habitual traps and, in penal escape situations could, conversely, identify those self-same traps as an aid to apprehension.
Chief Red Garnett:
In the first place, Miss Gerber.
Sally Gerber:
Sally, please.
Chief Red Garnett:
In the first place, Sally, it ain't a 'penal escape situation.' It's a manhunt. Fancy words in a circle don't help much.
Sally Gerber:
And what does?
Chief Red Garnett:
A nose like a Blue Tick, a medulla with an antenna and a helluva lot of coffee.
Robert 'Butch' Haynes:
You know, Phillip, you have a goddamned red, white and blue American right to eat cotton candy and ride roller coasters.
Chief Red Garnett:
[
interrupting a confrontation] How you take your steak, Sally?
Sally Gerber:
Snarling: RARE!.
Chief Red Garnett:
Well, I'll just wipe its ass, hurl it through and you can tear off a slab. How'd that be?
Sally Gerber:
Maybe medium-rare.
[
last lines]
Sally Gerber:
You know you did everything you could. Don't you?
Chief Red Garnett:
I don't know nothin'.
[
pause]
Chief Red Garnett:
Not one damn thing.
Terry Pugh:
[
after Butch holds pistol at Pugh's head] You're a fucking crazy man.
Robert 'Butch' Haynes:
You ain't so friendly!
[
shoots at the store window]
Robert 'Butch' Haynes:
I need me a time machine with a loud radio to take me where I'm going.
Robert 'Butch' Haynes:
Walkin's for squares.
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