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Clips from Old Yeller (1957)
"You might know he'd be too smart for that."
Old Yeller (1957)
"You could've put it on the ground and he wouldn't have touched it."
Old Yeller (1957)
"You better get dressed if you want an early start cuttin' fence posts."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Yes'm."
Old Yeller (1957)
"(BARKING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Come on, Yeller boy, get him!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Get him, Yeller! There he is!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"There he goes, over there!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"That's got him! Good for you, boy!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Mama! Mama, look at the fish that I caught! Ain't he a whopper?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Oh, Arliss! You're all wet and muddy again."
Old Yeller (1957)
"- But, Mama, I had to. - Had to?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Had to dive way down deep under to catch this fish."
Old Yeller (1957)
"He was way down deep under where there was this cave"
Old Yeller (1957)
"And there's about a million other fish and they all tried to eat me."
Old Yeller (1957)
"And I had to throw rocks at 'em."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Sounds like that cottontail you roped this mornin'."
Old Yeller (1957)
"But I did rope him, didn't I, Mama?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"He came runnin' by, and I roped him right by the ears."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Well, you certainly brought home a rabbit, and now this big catfish."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Come on, Yeller! Come on, boy!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"- (BARKING) - Yeah!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Mama, you know them is just big windies Arliss is tellin'."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Now, Travis, let him tell his stories the way he wants to."
Old Yeller (1957)
"But, Mama, I just seen that old, yeller dog catch this fish."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Arliss is just a little boy with a big imagination."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Won't hurt him to let him use it."
Old Yeller (1957)
"(SCOFFS) We keep that old, yeller dog much longer"
Old Yeller (1957)
"and it's gonna make Arliss the biggest liar in Texas!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"(CHICKENS CLUCKING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Here, boy, come and get some bread."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Here."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Come on."
Old Yeller (1957)
"A little closer."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Come on. I'll give you some more bread."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Come on."
Old Yeller (1957)
"- (LOW GROWL) - Come on."
Old Yeller (1957)
"(LOUD WAILING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"- (WAILING) - What's that?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"- Come on, boy. - (WAILING CONTINUES)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Arliss, turn it loose!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"- (LOUD GROWL) - Arliss, watch out!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"(GROWLING CONTINUES)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"TRAVIS: Turn it loose!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"- (BARKING) - (GROWLING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Go on, ya old fool, before she kills ya."
Old Yeller (1957)
"(BARKING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Oh. (PANTING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"(CRYING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Oh, you crazy, wonderful dog!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"He acts like it's a great big romp, doesn't he, Travis?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Crazy as a bull bat."
Old Yeller (1957)
"But he's a heap more dog than I ever had him figured for."
Old Yeller (1957)
"(WHINING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"(BIRDS TWITTERING)"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Just listen to those songbirds this mornin'..."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Singin' their heads off."
Old Yeller (1957)
"It's like the year your Papa and I settled here."
Old Yeller (1957)
"We meant to build over at the Salt Licks settlement"
Old Yeller (1957)
"where it would've been safer from the Indians, but..."
Old Yeller (1957)
"That last day, we camped by the spring."
Old Yeller (1957)
"And the bee myrtle was in blossom"
Old Yeller (1957)
"and full of singin' birds, like now."
Old Yeller (1957)
"And it was all so pretty, I just couldn't go on."
Old Yeller (1957)
"And I said to your Papa, Jim, this is it."
Old Yeller (1957)
"This is home."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Hello, the house!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"It's Bud Searcy and Lisbeth, too."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Howdy, Miss Coates. Howdy do? Howdy, boy. How's everybody?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"- Hello, Mr. Searcy. - Slide down, child."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Hello, Lisbeth."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Travis, take this pony to the corn crib and strip the saddle gear off him."
Old Yeller (1957)
"while you're at it, boy."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Won't you come and set a while?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Well, I believe I will shade up for a spell, Miss Coates."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Come on, Lisbeth. Hot, ain't it?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Corn crop ain't gonna be worth nothin' more than a whirlwind nubbins."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Some folks'll be scrapin' the bottom of their meal barrels come wintertime."
Old Yeller (1957)
"This here's hanged too long."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Lisbeth, honey, run down to the spring"
Old Yeller (1957)
"and fetch your poor old pappy a bucket of fresh water."
Old Yeller (1957)
"It's a heavy responsibility ridin' herd on the settlement"
Old Yeller (1957)
"while the menfolks is gone."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Wears a man right down to a frazzle."
Old Yeller (1957)
"I was chose for this job and I'll get her done."
Old Yeller (1957)
"But when man after man called me all spoke private like..."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Beggin' me to stay behind,"
Old Yeller (1957)
"look after you womenfolks and the young ones, I seen my duty."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Knowed I was bein' called on for a bigger job."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Jim said you were gonna protect us all."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Mighty lucky thing I done it, too. Know what happened the other day?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"shot at a bunch of javelina hogs and wounded one of 'em."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Kept him up there too till I happened along and seed what a pickle he was in."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Of course I couldn't chase them pesky javelinas off."
Old Yeller (1957)
"But I did go tell that boy's Mama where he was, so she could rest easy"
Old Yeller (1957)
"till the varmints left out and give him a chance to climb down."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Yep. Lookin' out after you womenfolks"
Old Yeller (1957)
"and the young ones sure keeps a man a-hoppin' around."
Old Yeller (1957)
"is the thievin' what's been goin' on at Salt Licks."
Old Yeller (1957)
"- Mama, I'm hung... - Hush, baby. Mr. Searcy's talkin'."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Womenfolks losin' bread what they set out in their windows to cool."
Old Yeller (1957)
"- Sounds like some varmint. - There ain't no varmint that clever, boy."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Mama, I'm hungry."
Old Yeller (1957)
"I told you, don't butt in. Mr. Searcy's talkin'."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Travis, will you go down to the corn patch and pick us some roastin' ears?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Yes, sir."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Be sure you pick out ears what is sweet and juicy."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Why, coons been in this corn! Them thievin' rascals!"
Old Yeller (1957)
"You'll have to take to doggin' 'em overnight."
Old Yeller (1957)
"I got me just the dog for it."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Old Yeller will wipe up the ground with them pesky varmints."
Old Yeller (1957)
"You think he can't do it?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"Oh, no. It... It ain't that. Uh..."
Old Yeller (1957)
"Well, I didn't wanna tell you at the house, but..."
Old Yeller (1957)
"It was him what done it."
Old Yeller (1957)
"What done what?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"You mean Old Yeller?"
Old Yeller (1957)
"I seen him suck a batch of eggs."
Old Yeller (1957)
"- But I ain't gonna tell. - I bet you do."
Old Yeller (1957)
"No, I won't."
Old Yeller (1957)
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