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Titolo originale: O Brother, Where Art Thou?
Regia: Joel Coen |
Anno: 2000
Origine: France | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Commedia Crime
Tag: music record | country music | based on novel or book | prophecy | southern usa | mississippi river | seduction | fraud | philosophical | reflective | dramatic | amused | complicated | enchant | excited | melodramatic |
Cast: George Clooney | John Turturro | Tim Blake Nelson | John Goodman | Holly Hunter | Chris Thomas King | Charles Durning | Del Pentecost | Michael Badalucco | J.R. Horne | Brian Reddy | Wayne Duvall | Ed Gale | Ray McKinnon | Daniel von Bargen | Royce D. Applegate | Frank Collison | Quinn Gasaway | Lee Weaver | Millford Fortenberry | Stephen Root | John Locke | Gillian Welch | A. Ray Ratliff | Mia Tate | Musetta Vander | Christy Taylor | April Hardcastle | Michael W. Finnell | Georgia Rae Rainer | Marianna Breland | Lindsey Miller | Natalie Shedd | John McConnell | Issac Freeman | Wilson Waters Jr. | Robert Hamlett | Willard Cox | Evelyn Cox | Suzanne Cox | Sidney Cox | Buck White | Sharon White | Cheryl White | Ed Snodderly | David Holt |

Tre galeotti evadono dai lavori forzati. Durante il loro avventuroso viaggio attraverso l'America rurale della grande crisi, i tre incontreranno una variopinta galleria di personaggi: un vagabondo cieco che rivela loro il futuro, un chitarrista che ha venduto l'anima al diavolo, il rapinatore di banche George "Babyface" Nelson, tre sirene che cercheranno di rovinarli, un venditore di Bibbie senza un occhio, fino al rocambolesco finale in cui si troveranno faccia a faccia con lo spietato poliziotto che li sta inseguendo.

Approfondimenti

In this movie Charles Durning plays a dancing/singing Governor of Mississippi Pappy O'Daniel based o [...] D
The cow that gets run over is a CGI creation made by Digital Domain. Fortunately the company already [...] D
The song recorded by the Soggy Bottom Boys ("I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow") , contains the line "I [...] D
The prisoner's musical chant from the beginning of the movie (and soundtrack) was actually an old re [...] D
Dan Tyminski, the mandolin player in the concert rally scene, is in reality the voice for the George [...] D
Ray McKinnon previously appeared in Dead Man's Walk (1996) and subsequently in Comanche Moon (2008), [...] D
In the scene where the three are around the campfire eating pie, Everett briefly looks at, and then [...] D
Mr. French, the record distributor, tells Mr. Lund, the radio station manager who recorded the Soggy [...] D
Although Homer is given a co-writing credit on the film, Joel Coen and Ethan Coen claim never to hav [...] D
The scene where Everett, Pete and Delmar are approaching the Hogwallop cabin is from another Eudora [...] D
Tim Blake Nelson's actual singing voice is heard during "In The Jailhouse Now." D
About 350 extras were hired for the Klan rally sequence. Many of them were members of a military for [...] D
George Clooney, upon reading the script did not immediately understand his character and so sent the [...] D
John Turturro has called this movie "a hillbilly musical comedy adventure." D
The character of Pappy O'Daniel is based on W. Lee (Pappy) O'Daniel, who served as Governor of Texas [...] D
Christy Taylor (Siren) on seducing Tim Blake Nelson: "I really made him blush. It was very sincere." D
The whole film was graded digitally on computer. The negative was scanned in with a Spirit Datacine [...] D
George Clooney practiced his singing for weeks, but in the end his singing voice was dubbed by count [...] D
Joel Coen: [fricassee] Dan Teague tells Everett "Thanks for the fricassee," in the picnic scene unde [...] D
Tim Blake Nelson said that this is the Coen Brothers' least violent film. D
At the end, Everett's line, "Finding one little ring, in the middle of all that water, is one hell o [...] D
The historical Baby Face Nelson was a homicidal gangster named Lester M. Gillis, who was known for h [...] D
The film soundtrack's official website ran a trivia contest to promote the film, giving winners cani [...] D
George Clooney agreed to do this film without having read the script. The Coen Brothers visited him [...] D
Charles Durning, uses the phrase "Cast the first stone", referring to the tale of Jesus and the woma [...] D
"A man of Constant Sorrow" , became such a hit that it has led to at least 5 Covers of the song incl [...] D
Another possible interpretation of the Sirens' actions at the river is that, by giving Pete over to [...] D
George Clooney based his dance on clog dancers he saw growing up in Kentucky. "It's sort of like Lor [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
The character Pappy O'Daniel was a direct reference to Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel, who was sales m [...] D
"O Brother Where Art Thou?" comes from the title of the movie-within-a-movie in Preston Sturges' I d [...] D
Joel Coen revealed that the film was inspired by Il mago di Oz (1939). "It started as a 'three saps [...] D
This was The Coen Brothers first film to be shot in the 2.39:1 aspect ratio through the Super 35 for [...] D
The film playing in the movie theatre is Myrt and Marge (1933), which featured Eddie Foy Jr., Ted He [...] D
John Turturro told Tim Blake Nelson on set, "Look, the way it works with their movies-and I've been [...] D
When Everett jumps into the freight train car and talks to the hobos, they are leaning against bags [...] D
According to Joel Coen, there was a snake catcher on set. "We hired this guy and he came to set with [...] D
Joel Coen called this "the Lawrence d'Arabia (1962) of hayseed movies". D
J.K. Simmons auditioned for multiple parts, but backed out when the one character the Coens were lea [...] D
The use of the name "Soggy Bottom Boys" for the band actually foreshadows the end of the film, when [...] D
Tim Blake Nelson was Joel Coen's neighbor. Joel hadn't really seen him act in anything. When the Coe [...] D
The character of Sheriff Cooley, who is never referred to by name, fits Tommy Johnson's description [...] D
George Clooney's character is best known by his middle and last names, Everett and McGill. This name [...] D
This is the first adapted screenplay by the Coen Brothers D
Throughout the entire shoot, Tim Blake Nelson acted during the day and edited O come Otello (2001) a [...] D
In the scene at the Woolworth store, Ulysses calls his wife Penny a "lying inconstant succubus." Tha [...] D
At the KKK rally, the chant is reminiscent of the chant used by the witch's soldiers in Wizard of Oz [...] D
The character of Tommy Johnson is based on a famed blues guitarist of the same name who, according t [...] D
Tim Blake Nelson based his accent on people he had heard while visiting relatives in rural Oklahoma. D
The Sirens all appeared in a photo spread for Maxim magazine in 2000. D
In one montage sequence we see Everett, Pete, and Delmar pass two African-American boys on a country [...] D
The song "Man of Constant Sorrow" was first published in 1913 by the blind Richard Burnett. D
Sheriff Cooley wears mirrored glasses and is called "the devil," just like Boss Godfrey in Nick mano [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
The scene in which Everett and Delmar are communicating to Pete in the movie theatre is an homage to [...] D
This is John Turturro and John Goodman's third collaboration with the The Coen Brothers since Barton [...] D
The whole concept is loosely based on author Howard Waldrop's novella "A Dozen Tough Jobs," which re [...] D
The three little girls singing "In the Highways" at the political rally are a nod to the Carter Fami [...] D
Though he plays the father of several little girls, George Clooney had no kids of his own at the tim [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill's childhood home shown at the end of the film, where they go to search for th [...] D
The lyrics in "Man of Constant Sorrow" reference leaving the singer's home in Kentucky. George Cloon [...] D
The film's soundtrack became an unlikely blockbuster, even surpassing the success of the film. By ea [...] D
In this film, Michael Badalucco plays infamous crime figure Babyface Nelson. In the year prior, he p [...] D
One of the notable features of the film is its use of digital colour correction to give the film a s [...] D
The "picture show" that Ulysses and Delmar are watching before the chain-gang gets marched into the [...] D
In the Coen Brother's film Raising Arizona, John Goodman's character is tracked by the smell of hair [...] D
Despite the fact that Ethan Coen described the Odyssey as "one of my favorite storyline schemes" nei [...] D
The THREE gravediggers were from the gospel group The Fairfield Four. However, the FOUR in the name [...] D
"Po Lazarus" is a recording of actual prisoners from Parchman Farm prison in 1959. The Coens tracked [...] D
The popularity of this movie spawned interest in several pomades, Dapper Dan and FOP, both able to b [...] D
The song "You Are My Sunshine," used as Governor Pappy O'Daniel's theme song, was the theme song of [...] D
In an interview in the Sept. 14, 2009 issue of GQ, Joel Coen said, laughing, 'All we've been doing f [...] D
The idea for the film arose spontaneously. Work on the script began long before the start of product [...] D
George Clooney, Charles Durning, and Michael Badalucco previously appeared in the movie "One Fine Da [...] D
Joel Coen said that this is "a Three Stooges movie in a lot of ways." D
Everett later identifies himself as Jordan Rivers. The Jordan River is where Jesus was baptized. D
The American Humane Association, an organization that protects animal rights, mistook a computer-gen [...] D
George Clooney was Ethan Coen and Joel Coen's first and only choice for the lead. Both had been impr [...] D
There is a bust of Homer in the restaurant behind Pappy O'Daniel. D
An MTV video was made for the song "Man of Constant Sorrow", using clips from the film. About halfwa [...] D
The woman who asks the Woolworth's clerk about the Soggy Bottom Boys is Gillian Welch, one of the ar [...] D
Almost at the end of the film, just before George Clooney shows Holly Hunter the wedding ring he has [...] D
The gravediggers are three of the Fairfield Four, a gospel group that's been around for over 90 year [...] D
The bluegrass trio The Peasall Sisters provided the singing voices for George Clooney's daughters, t [...] D

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Errori

When the blind man arrives following the passing train the caboose can be seen on the tracks just ah [...] D
During the picnic, you can see the false branch that Big Dan is about to rip off the tree. D
Nelson asks if any of "you fellers" knows his way around a Walther PPK. He then pulls out a sub-mach [...] D
George "Baby Face" Nelson's bank robberies occurred primarily in the mid-west (Illinois, Indiana, Io [...] D
When Everett and gang enter the radio station, he asks, "Who's the honcho around here?" The word "ho [...] D
Baby Face Nelson died of gunshot wounds in Illinois in 1934, 3 years before the movie has him active [...] D
During the Klan rally, Tommy Johnson doesn't have his guitar with him. Later, at the Soggy Bottom Bo [...] D
The size of the frog changes as the film progresses. When Big Dan Teague (John Goodman) takes the fr [...] D
When the sirens approach the men, they are not carrying a jug, until one actually reaches McGill, su [...] D
All of the records shown in the film are turning at 33-1/3 RPM. In 1934, only 78 RPM was used. The f [...] D
Just before the flood, the 3 convicts have their hands tied behind their back. They emerge out of th [...] D
When Delmar runs to be baptized, he cuts in front of a bald man at the front of the left-hand line. [...] D
The Martin guitar played by the woman at the rally is obviously not from the era. The gold sealed ge [...] D
The real W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel had no presence in the politics of Mississippi (where, until 1975, [...] D
In the Klan rally scene, shortly after Big Dan catches the flag pole to prevent the confederate flag [...] D
At the radio station, Mr. Lund begins broadcasting Erik Darling and The Kossoy Sisters' recording of [...] D
When Big Dan assaults Delmar and Everett and Delmar talks, the blood from Delmar's nose and mouth is [...] D
When Delmar and Ulysses help Pete escape from prison again, Pete is in traditional prison garb. Late [...] D
When Big Dan (John Goodman) beats up Delmar (Tim Blake Nelson) the blood on Delmar's face changes. I [...] D
When the crowd is escorting Baby Face Nelson to the electric chair, two musicians are playing. One i [...] D
When Ulysses goes into the department store to confront his wife, you see her fiancé walking arou [...] D
When Pappy O'Daniel is yelling at his son on the porch about his suggestion of getting a smaller mid [...] D
The candidates campaign for Mississippi governorship for a 1937 election. This is off that state's a [...] D
In the movie theatre, clearly posted above each door is a modern red-lit EXIT sign, however at the t [...] D
Wash's son says he nicked the census man, however, the US census is only taken once every ten years. [...] D
During the café scene, Big Dan's lips don't match his words when he's talking about how he sells [...] D
When Pete is being whipped for information, one of the posse members throws a rope and noose over a [...] D
When the car breaks down following their escape from the burning shed and they tell the kid to go on [...] D
When Big Dan assaults Delmar and Everett and Delmar talks the blood from Delmar's nose and mouth is [...] D
Menelaus "Pappy" O'Daniel mentions, "parishes and precincts". Louisiana is the only state that uses [...] D
When the three are trapped in the barn and the police van catches fire there is a shot of a Thompson [...] D
In the movie theater (and elsewhere) the guards are shown holding Remington 870 shotguns, which were [...] D
Flash flooding only occurs when a dam breaks, not when it closes initially. D
Baby Face Nelson asks whether Ulysses, Pete, and Delmar know their way around a Walther PPK. While t [...] D
There is a very heavy focus on the use of the Confederate Battle Flag at the KKK rally. However, the [...] D
Southern prisons were segregated by race at this period; Mississippi prisons did not integrate until [...] D
For the area that is going to be flooded, it is mentioned at least once that it is going to be done [...] D
The band performing "Keep on the Sunny side" at the Homer Stokes rally has two female singers and on [...] D
The group singing "Keep on the Sunny Side" at the rally is prominently accompanied by a Dobro (a res [...] D
When Pappy O'Daniel and his staffer, who refers to him as "Daddy" are talking about the 'reform cand [...] D
When Ulysses is walking out of the store having found his pomade, a modern electrical transformer ca [...] D
When the boys pull up to the radio station to record their song, the car is parked parallel to the b [...] D
Despite Chris Thomas King being an actual blues guitarist, the scenes in which he is accompanying th [...] D
When Baby Face Nelson enters the bank to rob it, his face is clean. After he walks past the crowd, t [...] D
While sitting around the campfire, Tommy Johnson is playing his guitar. The sound of a resonator gui [...] D
When Everett and Delmar are eating at the restaurant, Everett orders the restaurant's "finest bottle [...] D
The people singing along with "You Are My Sunshine" near the end are clearly a few beats off. Their [...] D
When Everett and the boys arrive at the town to find his daughters singing in the election rally, hi [...] D
Some viewers have noted that Ulysses is said to have seven daughters, but in the final scene only si [...] D
When the escapees suddenly realize that large numbers of Christian congregants are walking by them s [...] D
After the flood, Everett, Delmar, and Pete find themselves drifting on the coffin. You can tell that [...] D
During the Soggy Bottom Boys' performance near the end, the bassist can clearly be shown playing an [...] D
At the general store we see a Delco battery sign which is from the 1950s or 1960s. D
Baby Face Nelson is driving his car down the road, before approaching Everett, Pete, and Delmar. Whe [...] D
Several times the characters refer to the amphibian that Pete was changed into as a toad or horny to [...] D
In the hall rally where Everett is trying to speak to Penny while the Soggy Bottom Boys are singing, [...] D
During the picnic with Big Dan, the guys are drinking Budweiser, but the labels are clearly from a m [...] D
When escaping from the burning barn with the Hogwallop boy, he is shown to drive an early 1920's For [...] D
During the KKK meeting, when Ulysses and Delmar are following Tommy to the noose, the clan members a [...] D
The camera is reflected in a window of the locomotive that passes in front of the three escaping con [...] D
During the montage that "I'll Fly Away" accompanies, the scene is briefly overlaid with a faded shot [...] D
In the cafe with Big Dan Teague, Everett's voice doesn't match up with his lips while he is ordering [...] D
The guys drive to the radio station located in Tishomingo. The movie implies that it's located in th [...] D
There should be insulators on the transmitting tower at the radio station, but they are clearly not [...] D
While Everett eats some stolen pie, he throws his newspaper into the fire. As the first page of the [...] D
The closing scene shows a modern railroad track structure with welded rail joints that were not in c [...] D
During his argument with his son about the campaign, Pappy's dinner plate changes positions several [...] D
When the Soggy Bottom Boys perform onstage with beards, lighting fixtures can be seen from behind. T [...] D
The scenes before and after the flood must only be one or two minutes apart, as they were able to ho [...] D
Pete says "today is the seventeenth" and that they have only four days to reach their goal before it [...] D
The song "You Are My Sunshine" by Jimmie Davis was not written until 1939 and not recorded and relea [...] D
When Pappy is talking with his employees after Big Dan, Everett, and Delmar leave the restaurant, th [...] D
When Pete, Delmar and Everett are in Pete's cousin's barn the bullet holes disappear and reappear in [...] D
When the guys come out of the recording studio after recording "Man of Constant Sorrow" Delmar is co [...] D
In the overhead shot of people walking into the river from behind them, the preacher and the person [...] D
During the recording of "Man of Costant Sorrow" Ulysses steps away from the microphone to let Pete a [...] D
When Ulysses, Pete and Delmar wind up their recording of "Man of Constant Sorrow", but before the gu [...] D
At the KKK meeting when Goodman catches the flag, the leader says don't let that flag touch the grou [...] D

Frase

Penny Wharvey McGill: The only good thing you ever [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Well, you lying... unconst [...] D
Pete: Wait a minute. Who elected you leader of thi [...] D
Interrogator: Talk, you un-Reconstructed whelp of [...] D
Pete: You miserable little snake! You stole from m [...] D
[Repeated line] Ulysses Everett McGill: Damn! We' [...] D
Big Dan Teague: Thank you for the conversational h [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: Shake a leg Junior! Thank God your [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: What'd the devil give you [...] D
Woolworths Customer: Who is that man? Penny Wharv [...] D
Pappy's Staff: The reason he's pullin' our pants d [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Pete's cousin turned us in [...] D
Big Dan Teague: Bible sales. Now the trade is not [...] D
Homer Stokes: [as Grand Kleagle at a KKK rally] Br [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: where's the happy little tire sw [...] D
Pete: I've always wondered, what's the devil look [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: I'll press your flesh, you dimwitt [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: Sounded to me like he was harborin [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Where's yer Mama? Wharvey [...] D
Siren, Siren, Siren: [singing] Go to sleep y [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: I don't get it, Big Dan. D
Woolworths Manager: [to Ulysees after he's thrown [...] D
Penny Wharvey McGill: I can, I am, and I will. D
Pete: Well hell, it ain't square one! Ain't nobody [...] D
Homer Stokes: Those boys desecrated a burning cros [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: Furthermore, in the second Pappy O [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Pete, what are you going t [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Why are you telling our ga [...] D
Homer Stokes: Damn disgrace! Made a travesty of th [...] D
Big Dan Teague: So long boys. See you in the funny [...] D
[about to be hung] Ulysses Everett McGill: It ain [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: I'm gonna visit those foreclosin [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: [riding past a chain gang, [...] D
Lund: You boys do niggra songs? D
Pete: Since we been followin' your lead, we ain't [...] D
Sheriff Cooley: Sweet summer rain. Like God's own [...] D
George Nelson: Cows! I hate cows worse than copper [...] D
Penny Wharvey McGill: I've spoken my piece and cou [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Pull over, Everett. Let's give t [...] D
Big Dan Teague: You don't say much my friend, but [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: And furthermore, by way of endorsi [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Hey mister! I don't mean to be t [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: I detect, like me, you're [...] D
Homer Stokes: And I say to you that the great stat [...] D
Homer Stokes: The color guard is colored! Who made [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Well, it didn't look like [...] D
Lund: Now, what can I do you for Mr. French? Fren [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Well, I guess hard times f [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: The treasure is still ther [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: There's a feller in there that'l [...] D
Homer Stokes: These boys is not white! These boys [...] D
Pomade Vendor: I can get the part from Bristol. It [...] D
[after the *FOUR* soggy bottom boys finish recordi [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Everett, I never figured you for [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: People think this Stokes got fresh [...] D
[Last Lines] Blind Seer: [sings] Oh, bear me away [...] D
Pete: You ruined my life! [while being choked] U [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Ain't you gonna introduce [...] D
Pete: Well I'll be a sonofabitch. Delmar's been sa [...] D
George Nelson: Okay, folks! Hold the applause and [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Damn, we gotta skedaddle. D
Soggy Bottom Customer: Do you have the Soggy Botto [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: I like the smell of my hai [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Care for some gopher? Ulysses E [...] D
Pete: The Preacher said it absolved us. Ulysses E [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Friend? Some of your foldin' mon [...] D
Penny Wharvey McGill: Vernon here's got a job. Ver [...] D
Homer Stokes: Is you is, or is you ain't, my const [...] D
Pete: Do not seek the treasure! D
Tommy Johnson: I had to be up at that there crossr [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: We thought you was a toad! Pete [...] D
The Whites: [singing] Oh, the storm and it's fury [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: Holey moley! These boys are a hit! [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Tommy, what you ridin' the [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Can't you see it, Everett? Them [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Jesus! Can I count on you [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: I was not hit by a train. [...] D
Wharvey Gal: Now mama's got a new beau. Wharvey G [...] D
[Discussing how to counter Homer Stokes' campaign [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: You work for the railroad, Gramp [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Say, uh, Cousin Wash, I su [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: We was beat up by a bible salesm [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: I'll tell you what I am - [...] D
Pete: Crazy! No one's ever gonna believe we're a r [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: They... left... his... heart! D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Well, as soon as we get ou [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Me an' the old lady are go [...] D
George Nelson: Boys! Well, these little men finall [...] D
Big Dan Teague: Thank you boys for throwin' in tha [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: Moral fibre? I invented moral fibr [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Pretty soon they'll be not [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Them syreens did this to Pete. T [...] D
Washington Hogwallop: Mrs. Hogwallop up and R-U-N- [...] D
[as a noose is flung over Pete] Sheriff Cooley: S [...] D
[last lines] Penny Wharvey McGill: Well, we need [...] D
[singing] Ulysses Everett McGill: I am a man of c [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: So you're against me now t [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: These boys is gonna be my brain tr [...] D
Pappy O'Daniel: You soft headed son of a bitch. D
Ulysses Everett McGill: I'm not sure that's Pete. [...] D
Big Dan Teague: I'm gonna propose you a propositio [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: Jacking up banks. I can see how [...] D
Man with Bullhorn: All right, boys! It's the autho [...] D
George Nelson: I'm George Nelson, and I'm feeling [...] D
Wharvey Gal: Daddy? He ain't our daddy. Ulysses E [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: We didn't abandon you, Pete, we [...] D
Delmar O'Donnell: We ain't really negroes. D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Yessir, the South is gonna [...] D
Penny Wharvey McGill: I gotta think about the litt [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: [Upon being startled awake [...] D
George Nelson: [after Nelson has robbed the bank] [...] D
Blind Seer: You seek a great fortune, you three wh [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: I am the only daddy you go [...] D
Washington Hogwallop: Mrs. Hogwallop up and R-U-N- [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: You can't display a toad i [...] D
[first lines] Ulysses Everett McGill: Say, any of [...] D
Homer Stokes: This band of miscreants, this very e [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: Deceitful, two-faced she-w [...] D
Ulysses Everett McGill: The old tactician has got [...] D
Pete: My pa always said "Never trust a Hogwallop!" D
Homer Stokes: And so, we gonna hang us a negro! D
Washington Hogwallop: I slaughtered this horse las [...] D

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