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  1. Angel and the Badman: Directed by James Edward Grant. With John Wayne, Gail Russell, Harry Carey, Bruce Cabot. Quirt Evans, an all round bad guy, is nursed back to health and sought after by Penelope Worth, a Quaker girl. He eventually finds himself having to choose between his world and the world Penelope lives in.

    • "Young Fella, If You're Looking For Trouble, I'll Accommodate You. Otherwise, Leave It Alone." (True Grit) Finally, this last quote closes the ranking because it's a real mic drop moment.
    • "Now I Don't Hold Jail Against You, But I Hate A Liar." (The Cowboys) From the film that almost pioneered the found family trope, this line from John Wayne's character was a welcome respite of not judging a person based on their pasts, particularly not their past mistakes.
    • "When He's In Love, He Suffers Knowing It's A Dead End." (The Shepherd of the Hills) "The bigger the man, the deeper the imprint. And when he’s in love, he suffers knowing it’s a dead end," John Wayne says in this mesmerizing drama about a man hunting down the father who abandoned his mother.
    • "It Takes A Good Fire To Burn Down The Weeds... To Let The Flowers Grow." (Dark Command) "We got a saying down in Texas," Wayne tells Fletcher 'Fletch' McCloud after a tense moment and drops this saying.
  2. Angel and the Badman is a 1947 American Western film written and directed by James Edward Grant and starring John Wayne, Gail Russell, Harry Carey and Bruce Cabot. [2] The film is about an injured gunfighter who is nursed back to health by a young Quaker woman and her family whose way of life influences him and his violent ways.

  3. Angel and the Badman: Directed by James Edward Grant. With John Wayne, Gail Russell, Harry Carey, Bruce Cabot. Quirt Evans, an all round bad guy, is nursed back to health and sought after by Penelope Worth, a Quaker girl.

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    • Drama, Romance, Western
    • James Edward Grant
    • 1947-02-15
  4. Feb 17, 2021 · John Wayne quotes from True Grit. Looking back is a bad habit. You can't serve papers on a rat, baby sister. You gotta kill him or let him be. LaBoeuf, you get cross ways of me and you'll think a thousand of brick have fell on you! Baby sister, I was born game and I intend to go out that way. I always try to be ready.

  5. Jun 17, 2015 · Angel and the Badman (1947) Mark Franklin June 17, 2015 1940s. John Wayne plays Quirt Evans, a badly wounded gunman taken in by the Worth family. It turns out the Worths are Quakers, and lovely young Penelope (Gail Russell) immediately falls in love with the rugged stranger. But being a Quaker means forsaking violence and turning the other cheek.

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  7. So Angel and the Badman came to the screen with a prominent credit, "A John Wayne Production," and not other identification of a producer. Republic also had to back Wayne in giving a chance to the film's writer, James Edward Grant, to direct his work. The result was surprisingly good.