[DOG HOWLING] Come one step closer and I will knock his teeth out. Fix it. Can I at least get a rag to wipe my face first? Nope. Tire first.
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TEX: Clem, you all right?
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Come on.
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Hey, bought me an acid-dipped cigarette today. Oh, yeah? You want to buy a cigarette dipped in acid? Yeah. If I'm gonna trip, I want to trip here, man. Walk in the woods. Not in my home.
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Whoa.
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In Rome, Rick loved the paparazzi and the fuss they made over him and his Nebraska Jim costar Daphna Ben-Cobo. All right there, paparazzos. All right. Take it easy. NARRATOR: He loved the food so much that during his stay, Rick gained almost 15 pounds. But he didn't love the Italians' way of making movies. In fact, he thought the post-synced, "every actor speaks their own language," Tower of Babel shooting style of European movies was ridiculous. While in Rome, Marvin plugged Rick into three other Italian productions. His second Western was Kill Me Quick, Ringo, Said the Gringo, also starring Joseph Cotten and directed by Calvin Jackson Padget, pseudonym for Giorgio Ferroni. His third was an Italian/Spanish coproduction that paired him with Telly Savalas, titled Red Blood, Red Skin, directed by JoaquĆn Romero Marchent and based on the Floyd Raye Wilson novel, The Only Good Indian Is a Dead Indian. And his fourth, a Spaghetti secret agent, James Bond rip-off-type flick called Operazione Dyn-O-Mite!, directed by Antonio Margheriti. [SIREN WAILING] [GEARSHIFT CLICKS]
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Not a bad mount, Connie. I used to ride horses every day back in Tennessee. - Is that right? - Every day? Well, every week. All right. Ain't she just darling? [SIGHS]
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Well, if by "the old-timey days," you mean television eight years ago, yeah. Are you an actor? No, I'm a stuntman.
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[GASPS] Hi! Oh, honey. How are you? - Oh, my gosh, you're about to pop! - I know! - I know. - Oh! - And this is the nursery. - Oh, my God, Sharon. - It's perfect. - Do you love it? Little shoes! I know.
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[CRICKETS CHIRPING] - [BIRD CAWS] - [DOG BARKS IN DISTANCE]
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NARRATOR: After that Musso & Frank's lunch meeting, Marvin did provide Rick job opportunities in the Italian film industry. Rick Dalton, Marvin Schwarz here. Hold on. Hennessy X.O on the rocks. Yes, Mr. Schwarz. Two words. Nebraska Jim, Sergio Corbucci. N-Nebraska what? Sergio who? MARVIN: Sergio Corbucci. A-and who's that? The second-best director of Spaghetti Westerns in the whole wide world. He's doing a new Western. It's called Nebraska Jim. And because of me, he's considering you. NARRATOR: Well, Rick got Nebraska Jim. And Rick made a rather compelling Nebraska Jim, existing quite nicely within Sergio Corbucci's rogues gallery of antiheroes.