Mexican Hayride
1948 film by Charles Barton
Mexican Hayride is a 1948 American film about two con men selling phony stock who flee to Mexico ahead of the law, where they run into a woman friend from their earlier days, who is now a bullfighter.
- Directed by Charles Barton. Written by John Grant and Oscar Brodney.
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Dialogue
edit- Joe Bascom: Couldn't Jones make it?
- Harry Lambert: Oh, sure, but he'd still be a smith.
- Joe Bascom: How can a Jones be a Smith?
- Harry Lambert: [Pointing to the bull] What are you standing around for? Go on out there and show him who's the boss!
- Joe Bascom: HE....KNOWS....WHO'S....BOSS!!
- Harry Lambert: Go on out there and face him like a picador, charge him like a matador and beat him like a toreador!
- Joe Bascom: And he'll carry me out like a cuspidor.
Cast
edit- Bud Abbott — Harry Lambert
- Lou Costello — Joe Bascom
- Virginia Grey — Montana
- Luba Malina — Dagmar
External links
edit- Mexican Hayride quotes at the Internet Movie Database