The Alamo (2004) Poster

(2004)

Billy Bob Thornton: Davy Crockett

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  • Issac Millsaps : So, Davy, all your Indian fightin'... you ever get into a scrape like this?

    Davy Crockett : I was never in but one real scrape in my life, fella.

    Issac Millsaps : Yeah, but you was in the Red Stick war.

    Davy Crockett : Yeah, it's true, I was in that. I sure was. I was just about your age when it broke out. The Creeks, uh, boxed up about 400 or 500 people at Fort Mims and, uh, massacred every one of 'em. 'Course this was big news around those parts, so I up and joined the volunteers. I did a little scoutin', but mostly I, I just fetched in venison for the cook fire, things of that nature. Well, we caught up with those redskins at Tallushatchee, surrounded the village, come in from all directions. Wasn't much of a fight, really. We just shot 'em down like dogs. Finally... what Injuns was left, they crowded into this little cabin. They wanted to surrender... but this squaw, she loosed an arrow and killed one of the fellas, and then we shot her, And then we set the cabin on fire. We could hear 'em screamin' for their gods in there. We smelled 'em burnin'. We'd had nary to eat but parched corn since October. And the next day, when we dug through the ashes, we found some potaters from the cellar. They'd been cooked by that grease that run off them Indians. And we ate till we nearly burst. Since then... you pass the taters and I pass 'em right back.

  • Davy Crockett : If it was just me, simple old David from Tennessee, I might drop over that wall some night, take my chances. But that Davy Crockett feller... they're all watchin' him.

  • Davy Crockett : [During the last battle]  Micajah!

    Micajah Autry : They've killed me, David.

    [Dies] 

    Davy Crockett : I'm real sorry about all of this.

  • William Travis : Their response?

    James Bowie : Shit!

    [throws down the note from Santa Ana] 

    James Bowie : Surrender at discretion... Buck.

    William Travis : Perhaps, Colonel, they'll only execute the officers.

    Crockett : I think we all just got promoted.

  • David Crockett : [Crockett is about to be executed by the Mexicans]  You tell the general I'm willing to discuss the terms of surrender. You tell him; if he'll order his men to put down their weapons and line up, I'll take them to Sam Houston and I'll try my best to save most of them. That said; Sam's a mite twitchy, so no promises.

  • David Crockett : That knife fight you got into, sand bar in Natchez. It was the one that got you written up. That all true?

    James Bowie : You believe everything you read now?

    David Crockett : I didn't read it, I heard it. And the way I heard it he put a swordcane and two shots in you.

    James Bowie : I don't remember.

    David Crockett : Figure ol' Sam will be here pretty soon. When he gets here we'll have a good ol' time.

    James Bowie : It was there shots. Sword came through my lung and went through my hand, and then I cut his heart out. Those ain't bears out there. Do you understand that... Davy?

  • David Crockett : It's amazing what a little harmony will do.

  • David Crockett : [when it is suggested that he take command]  No, I'm with you fellers, not above you.

  • Davy Crockett : What are you sellin', Sam?

    Sam Houston : Something a certain congressman might need in the future.

    Davy Crockett : Are you sellin' rocking chairs, Sam?

    Sam Houston : I'm selling Texas.

    Davy Crockett : Now, what would I want with Norte Mexico?

  • David Crockett : I wanna warn you all, I'm a screamer...

    [screams as he is executed by Mexican soldiers] 

  • Juan Seguin : Davy, you said you wanted to see him. There he is: The Napoleon of the West.

    David Crockett : Which one?

    Juan Seguin : [points to Santa Anna on a horse in the distance] 

    David Crockett : That's Santa Anna?

    Juan Seguin : Yeah.

    David Crockett : [Santa Anna shouts to move the cannons]  He's quite the peacock, ain't he?

    David Crockett : [takes aim with his rifle and shoots off Santa Anna's epaulette] 

    David Crockett : [laughs] 

    David Crockett : Wind kicked up.

  • David Crockett : [about his defeat in the Congressional election]  I told them, 'You can go to Hell, I'm goin' to Texas!'

  • Davy Crockett : [Davy Crockett stands before Santa Ana]  Are you Santa Ana?

    Davy Crockett : [Santa Ana nods his head]  I thought he'd be taller.

  • James Bowie : [about Crockett's coonskin cap]  What happened to your cap? Crawl away?

    Davy Crockett : No, I only wear it when it's extra cold. The truth is, I only started wearing that thing... because of that fella in that play they did about me. People expect things.

  • David Crockett : Excuse me, Colonel; we got quite a mare's nest out here. You might want to come out and see.

    William Travis : I have to get these dispatches out while there is still time. You can help me place the men, colonel. You and your men will defend the palisade on the west wall.

    David Crockett : By 'palisade', you mean that little bunch of sticks out there?

    William Travis : Would you prefer another assignment?

    David Crockett : Uh, no, no; that was the one I was gonna put in for.

  • David Crockett : We're gonna need a lot more men.

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