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Mr. Doolin, Mr. Doolin, Mr.
Doolin, your picture, please. In front of city hall. Marshal, get the prisoner out in
front of city hall for a picture. Mr. Doolin, please. A picture! Could you hold his lapel
and point your gun at him? Never mind the lapel stuff, just take
a picture, son, and get it over with. Could you raise his irons? Please, Mr. Doolin. I'm sorry about this, Bill. Why don't you smile,
Bill Doolin?
Doolin, your picture, please. In front of city hall. Marshal, get the prisoner out in
front of city hall for a picture. Mr. Doolin, please. A picture! Could you hold his lapel
and point your gun at him? Never mind the lapel stuff, just take
a picture, son, and get it over with. Could you raise his irons? Please, Mr. Doolin. I'm sorry about this, Bill. Why don't you smile,
Bill Doolin?
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Mr. Doolin, Mr. Doolin, Mr.
Doolin, your picture, please.
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In front of city hall.
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Marshal, get the prisoner out in
front of city hall for a picture.
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Mr. Doolin, please.
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A picture!
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Could you hold his lapel
and point your gun at him?
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Never mind the lapel stuff, just take
a picture, son, and get it over with.
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Could you raise his irons?
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Please, Mr. Doolin.
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I'm sorry about this, Bill.
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Why don't you smile,
Bill Doolin?
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Movie Summary
In 19th-century Oklahoma, two teen girls who love stories about outlaws are on a quest to meet and join up with them. They find a shadow of a former gang and, although disappointed, still try to help them escape from a vigorous Ma...