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"Ten years gone, 'proaching that same-self hill I thought to lay me down and rise no more... oof. Gimme wide berth, that's just passed wind! Possibly worse... Before eyes close for good an' all, I'd once again see my Joanie Stubbs... show her a sign of lovin' regret from Calamity Jane to her darlin'. And, too, at the grave of Wild Bill. Oof, I've a left-cheek ass-blister's a percolatin' sonofabitch."
"Few years back, Mrs. Ellsworth, bad manners like that woulda led to a lesson in courtesy!"
"No, not being either to say you have to run women. I strongly endorse that."
"Does brevity exist in your repertoire, sir?"
"All bleeding stops eventually."
"I'd say Joanie Stubbs... collecting her portion of gloom and dismay just like any of us"
"Lily Keene as Sofia Ellsworth"
"Jade Pettyjohn as Caroline Woolgarden"
"For ain't it so sir, it's the thieving and throat-cutting, them's bloodied and dead in the mud, as still stiffens the member in your long-johns? Nor, ought I fail to remark the semblance from this vantage twixt your very mug and a snatch has gone haired-over-sideways!"
"Jeffrey Jones as A.W. Merrick"
"[To Hearst] I hope you die in the street. Like my dad did!"
"It's a sad night. Something's afire. Christ, I do have feelings."
"Legend goes that somewhere beneath these mountains lies a gateway between heaven and hell. It is said that a sacred sisterhood guards this portal and the power of their prayers keeps the damned from tormenting the living. Trouble with the damned is... they never stay put."
"Tanit Phoenix – Angel"
"Kevin Howarth – Kansa"
"Patrick Bergin – Marshal Gaza"
"Death ain't the worse thing to happen to you. Ever heard of the Gallowwalkers?"
"It was over. My death meant nothing. But to my mother, it was everything."
"A bottle of beer is a good idea. Wearing a hat in the rain is a good idea. This... is genius."
"Steven Elder – Apollo Jones (Priest)"
"Diamond Dallas Page – Skullbucket"
"And so I awoke beneath that mountain, where my mother had sacrificed her life for mine. While out there, the damned were stirring."
"Wesley Snipes – Aman"
"I felt for the kid. I really did. But I couldn't just leave him to die. Me, I had unfinished business at my place of my own resurrection. I figured, if I ever made it back, I would tell him about the time when I died."
"Most times, when you bring a man to justice, the axe swings. The noose tightens. That's it. Out here, they come back. Harder to kill. The way I finish them, rip out their heads. As for these men, target practice."
"Riley Smith – Fabulos"
"Alex Avant – Forty Bold"
"Jenny Gago – Mistress"
"Simona Brhlikova – Kisscut"
"Alyssa Pridham – Sueno"
"Hector Hank – Hool"
"Now that's starting the story... at the end. It begins with a harlot. She's with child when the mines dry up, so she becomes a thief. But not very good. She's headed for the gallows when the Sisters of San Diablo find her. They take her in and teach her the secrets of the dead. When the boy child is born, they tell her, "You must give him up. The Gateway to Hell is no place to raise a child." So she sends him to an orphanage. And there, he grows. And grows and grows until the clock strikes twelve. And then they tell him, "You're a man. You must leave." But where? A widowed woman meets him, likes him, takes him in. She is the mistress of a slaughterhouse. She teaches him a trade, puts food on the table. Loves him. And raises him with... her daughter. A beautiful daughter. He grows to love the daughter. She is his to protect. One sunrise, she tells him, "Go with mother to sell the skins. Don't worry. I can take care of myself." He leaves her. Five men ride by. They find her alone. And they make use of her. She keeps it secret until she can no more. For now, she is with child. She begs him, "Forgive her, forget what has happened to her. For the sake of the unborn." She says the men are gone, and to her, they mean... nothing. But not to him. No. For one of them grows inside of her. Unbearable. So for a second time, he leaves. For the next five years, he remembers nothing but the pain of not being by her side. He returns to find her dead. She died giving birth to that... child. They took from him the thing he loved most. Those who were responsible... would pay."
"What's a girl gotta do to get rescued around here?"
"We die, we come back. And you call us... Gallowwalkers. Well, if it's good enough for Jesus, it should be good enough for us. It's a hell of a miracle, ain't it? It happens, but no one knows who or how or why. No one knows. Here's the thing: I get shot. My son gets shot. Three of my men get shot. The son of a bitch even shoots my harlot. I come back. My men come back. Even my damn harlot comes back! But with my son? Death persists! Life's little mystery. Does anyone here know where I might find the Sisters of San Diablo? In the Mountain of Resurrection? Hmm? No?"
"Jonathan García – Slip Knot"
"Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. It's good to be back with you all here in Wichita Falls. My name is Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd, and I'm here tonight to bring you news from across this great world of ours. Now, I know how life is in these parts, working a trade sunup to sundown. No time for reading newspapers. Am I correct? [townspeople murmur agreement] Let me do that work for you. And maybe, just for tonight, we can escape our troubles, and hear the great changes that are happening out there. Starting local, then. Our own Houston Telegraph from the first of February, this news. "The meningitis epidemic continues to spread without prejudice across the Panhandle and North Texas region. So far, it has claimed ninety-seven souls in just a two-month period.""
"See all those words printed in a line one after the other? Put 'em all together and you have a story."
"[to Cicada, in Kiowa] You belong with me. You belong with me."
"[reading] "And within moments the entire wedding congregation was digging. Finally, poor Alfred Blackstone was pulled from the earth very much alive." [townspeople clap and cheer] And from his widow Blackstone's embrace, Alfred turned to the groom and said, and I quote, "Feller, when you get in that church and she says 'Till death us do part'... don't you believe a word of it!""
"Thomas Francis Murphy - Mr. Farley"
"Bill Camp - Mr. Branholme"
"Gabriel Ebert - Benjamin Farley"
"Elizabeth Marvel - Mrs. Gannett"
"Fred Hechinger - John Calley"
"Tom Hanks - Captain Kidd"
"Helena Zengel - Johanna"
"Michael Angelo Covino - Almay"
"Mare Winningham - Doris Boudlin"
"Ray McKinnon - Simon Boudlin"
"Lew Temple - Wrangler/Conductor"