"Red Will" Danaher Quotes in The Quiet Man (1952)
"Red Will" Danaher Quotes:
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"Red Will" Danaher: He'll regret it till his dying day, if ever he lives that long.
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"Red Will" Danaher: I'll count three, and if you're not out of the house by then, I'll loose the dogs on you.
Thornton: If you say "three," mister, you'll never hear the man count "ten."
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"Red Will" Danaher: Mind you, I'm fresh as a daisy!
Thornton: You look more like a Black-Eyed Susan to me.
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Thornton: [drunk] Woman-of-the-house! I have brought the brother home to supper!
[Throws hat]
Mary Kate Danaher: He is kindly welcome.
"Red Will" Danaher: [also drunk] God bless all in this house...
Mary Kate Danaher: Wipe your feet!
"Red Will" Danaher: Thank you mum!
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"Red Will" Danaher: I'll let you buy me a drink, at your wake! Ha!
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"Red Will" Danaher: If you've come for supper, you're late.
Michaleen Flynn: A gracious invitation, but, thank you, no.
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Michaleen Flynn: [looking thirsty] I don't suppose there's a drop of anything wet in the house?
"Red Will" Danaher: Help yourself to the buttermilk.
Michaleen Flynn: Buttermilk!
[shudders and in sotto voice]
Michaleen Flynn: The *Borgias* would do better.
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"Red Will" Danaher: [after falling in a stream] Have ya had enough?
Thornton: No!
"Red Will" Danaher: Well then, give a man a hand.
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"Red Will" Danaher: So the I.R.A.'s in this too, huh?
Hugh Forbes: If it were, Red Will Danaher, not a scorched stone 'o your fine house'd be standin'.
Michaleen Flynn: A beautiful sentiment!
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The Widow Sarah Tillane: So you told him all that, did you?
"Red Will" Danaher: That I did.
The Widow Sarah Tillane: Down at the pub I suppose, and in front of all those big ears with pints in their fists and pipes in their mouths.
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"Red Will" Danaher: Father? Little Flynn?
Father Peter Lonergan, Narrator: Well, I can't say it's true, and I won't say it's not, but there's been talk.
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