Ride a Wild Pony (1975)
Eva Griffith: Josie Ellison
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Quotes
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Josie Ellison : He's too fat. He needs more exercise.
James Ellison : Bluey will take him out.
Josie Ellison : He needs a good gallop!
James Ellison : Josie, I'm going into town. How would you like to come with me?
Josie Ellison : No thanks, Dad.
James Ellison : Oh, why don't you come? It'd be a change for you, and... I'd enjoy your company.
Josie Ellison : All right. But I'm not going to get out of the car.
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Postmaster : Isn't that the little Ellison girl? Not often we see her in town.
Jeannie Quayle : Hello, Josie, how are you?
Josie Ellison : I'm very well, thank you, Jeannie.
Postmaster : How long ago was that infantile paralysis?
Charles E. Quayle : About two years. You know, she's a year younger than my daughter. You wouldn't think so, would you?
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Mrs. Ellison : Josie, what are you doing with that pony?
Josie Ellison : I'm coming out riding with you.
James Ellison : Josie, you can't.
Josie Ellison : Yes, I can. I often used to ride without stirrups.
Mrs. Ellison : I know, darling, but now you must...
Josie Ellison : It's only a matter of balance. I *know* I can do it.
James Ellison : Bluey, take the pony back inside.
Josie Ellison : No, Dad! Dad, I'm going to...
James Ellison : Bluey.
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James Ellison : What do you think of it?
Josie Ellison : It looks like your sulky.
James Ellison : Yes, but it's not for racing.
Bluey Waters : Now all you need is a pony. Would you like to choose one out of the paddock?
Josie Ellison : No. I don't want one that's broken already.
Bluey Waters : Josie, you'll have a job teaching an unbroke pony to pull this thing.
Josie Ellison : I don't care. He'll be my pony, and I want to start from scratch. He won't do anything except for my command.
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Josie Ellison : Keep that one, Bluey, don't let him go!
James Ellison : Good choice, Josie. He's the most intelligent and the most determined. Just what you want in a riding pony. But this pony's got to pull your cart. Why not one more docile?
Josie Ellison : I want that one.
James Ellison : He'll give you trouble.
Josie Ellison : I don't care. I want him.
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Josie Ellison : Come here, Bo. Come here, you beauty.
Bluey Waters : Why don't you give him a carrot?
Josie Ellison : No, I'm not going to spoil him.
Bluey Waters : He'll never let you near him without one.
Josie Ellison : Yes, he will. Come on, Bo.
Bluey Waters : He's afraid of the chair.
James Ellison : Yes, I know.
Bluey Waters : Would you like me to ride him a bit first, Josie?
Josie Ellison : No, he's my pony, and I'll do it my way. Come on, Bo. I'm not going to hurt you, I'm just going to pet you a bit. Yes, you're all right.
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Josie Ellison : [after the pony bites her] That's mean!
Bluey Waters : He's laughing at you. Go ahead and give him a good whack.
Josie Ellison : It wasn't a bite. It wasn't. It was just... just a joke.
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Josie Ellison : He'll go in his own good time.
James Ellison : [picking up his whip] No, Josie, that won't do. You can't let the pony decide.
Josie Ellison : No, Dad!
James Ellison : No, I'm right.
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Mrs. Ellison : You must promise me, darling, that you won't ride again.
Josie Ellison : No!
James Ellison : Josie, you must. You could've been killed.
Josie Ellison : I won't be stuck in that house all the time, I won't! And I hate that wheelchair.
James Ellison : Josie, we'll manage something. I promise we will.
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Scotty Pirie : There's Taff!
Kit Quayle : Where?
Scotty Pirie : There, that's him!
[Scotty starts unhitching the pony from Josie's buggy]
Josie Ellison : Leave him alone! Take your hands off him!
Kit Quayle : Scotty, that's Bo. That's her pony. That's not Taff.
Scotty Pirie : It's Taff!
Josie Ellison : Go on, Bo, go on!
Scotty Pirie : Stay where you are, Taff, stay!
Josie Ellison : Dad! Dad, stop him! Stop him!
James Ellison : What do you think you're doing? Stop that!
Scotty Pirie : He's Taff! He's my pony!
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Josie Ellison : He's good, Dad. He's ready, Bluey, I know he is!
James Ellison : What do you think, Bluey?
Bluey Waters : I reckon so.
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Mrs. Ellison : I haven't seen her so happy since - since it happened.
Josie Ellison : Isn't he wonderful?
James Ellison : Josie, I'm going to enter you for best pony turnout at the town carnival. You think you'll win?
Josie Ellison : Bo can win anything.
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Charles E. Quayle : Mr. Crisp says he'd know that pony anywhere.
James Ellison : Are you suggesting that I...
Charles E. Quayle : I'm not suggesting anything. It's a guarantee for both of us.
James Ellison : Do you have any objection to my approaching the pony now, Mr. Quayle?
Charles E. Quayle : None whatever. Scotty, let him go.
[Mr. Ellison approaches the pony, but it backs away]
Josie Ellison : Don't crowd up to his face like that. He doesn't like it.
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Josie Ellison : Tell him not to pull his mane.
James Ellison : Why do you pull on him like that?
Scotty Pirie : You tell her it doesn't hurt him. If you let him go, he plays tricks on you and knocks the feed bin over.
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J.C. Strapp : I call Josie Ellison to the stand.
Miss Hildebrand : Would you like to sit on the chair down there?
Josie Ellison : No, I'd rather sit there, thank you.
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J.C. Strapp : Do you believe that the pony in the police pound is your pony Bo?
Josie Ellison : Yes, I do.
J.C. Strapp : How do you know?
Josie Ellison : Well, I know my mother is my mother and my father is my father, and I know Bo is Bo.
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J.C. Strapp : I call Josie Ellison to the stand.
Judge : Would you like to sit on the chair down there?
Josie Ellison : No, I'd rather sit there, thank you.
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James Ellison : You're giving him too much feed. He's not getting any exercise. Give him one portion of oats and one of chaff.
Scotty Pirie : He doesn't like oats. He won't eat them.
James Ellison : Nonsense.
Josie Ellison : But he doesn't.
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Josie Ellison : And if that boy wins, I'll never come into this town again, and I'll never talk to anyone here ever again.