Station West

Station West

Station West is a 1948 black-and-white film directed by Sidney Lanfield and based on a Western novel by Luke Short. Burl Ives plays a small role and sings the following songs on the soundtrack: "A Stranger in Town," "The Sun's Shining Warm," and "A Man Can't Grow Old."

Production: RKO Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.7
APPROVED
Year:
1948
87
1,043 Views

[Haven goes back to the saloon. Charlie is singing, but stops when she sees him enter, and sits down at a nearby table. Haven approaches the table]

John Haven:
Every time I come in here you stop singing. Why is that?

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
You don't have to come in.

John Haven:
Look, I didn't come back to start a fight or break the bank.

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
Why did you come back?

John Haven:
[sitting down] If you'll invite me to sit down, I might find out.

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
It might be better if you found another table... and another girl.

John Haven:
Oh no it wouldn't. I looked.

[They both look over to Mick and Prince, who are standing a few paces away nervously exchanging glances]

John Haven:
[not yet aware that the woman he's talking to is Charlie] Would that be Charlie?

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
No.

John Haven:
His eyes follow you around like a couple of flies.

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
They follow me around to see that strangers don't annoy me.

John Haven:
Only strangers?

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
No-one else would be so foolish.

John Haven:
[to waiter] Waiter, bring me a bottle of wine, will you? [to Charlie] First you're beautiful, then I like the way you sing, and now you're a woman of mystery. I don't want to be a stranger, so I'll have to be foolish.

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
You like to take chances, don't you?

John Haven:
If I feel lucky.

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
I advise you to try the dice table.

John Haven:
I'd rather get lucky here.

Charlene - aka 'Charlie':
[shrugs] Every man has the right to his own funeral.

[Charlie gets Prince's attention. He approaches the table]

John Haven:
[noting Prince's approach] I could be your cousin from Waxahachie. I could be cousin John, a missionary on his way to China.


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