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Dr. Foy:
[hawking his wonder elixir, "Blue Nectar," before a small crowd, as John and Harley first ride into town]
Step right up, folks... You've heard about it, you've read about it, and for years you've looked forward to it - that ancient remedy from Ireland, the wonder of which I smuggled into this country at great personal risk to meself. And now, for the first time in Cheyenne... Dr. Foy's Blue Nectar! Dr. Foy:
[holds bottle up]
It cures warts, opens the bowels, prolongs life... Dr. Foy:
[catches sight of Harley, who is smiling skeptically]
Now don't smile, mister, because I have here today the living proof of what I tell ya': Mr. C. Y. Yancey. Dr. Foy:
[motions to an ancient-looking old man sitting next to him on the platform]
Now, at the tender age of 8, Mr. Yancey contracted the most horrible, incurable disease - the name of which I can't mention to Christian people. He began taking this potent elixir, and now, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Yancey is one hundred and eleven years old, thanks to the preservative and health-rendering powers of Blue Nectar! Dr. Foy:
[the old man, having taken a swig from a bottle of Blue Nectar, gets up and starts to dance a jig]
The good people of New Orleans stood in line in the rain for the rare opportunity of paying one dollar for a bottle of this miracle medicine. Today, I'm letting it go for fifty cents!
[hawking his wonder elixir, "Blue Nectar," before a small crowd, as John and Harley first ride into town]
Step right up, folks... You've heard about it, you've read about it, and for years you've looked forward to it - that ancient remedy from Ireland, the wonder of which I smuggled into this country at great personal risk to meself. And now, for the first time in Cheyenne... Dr. Foy's Blue Nectar! Dr. Foy:
[holds bottle up]
It cures warts, opens the bowels, prolongs life... Dr. Foy:
[catches sight of Harley, who is smiling skeptically]
Now don't smile, mister, because I have here today the living proof of what I tell ya': Mr. C. Y. Yancey. Dr. Foy:
[motions to an ancient-looking old man sitting next to him on the platform]
Now, at the tender age of 8, Mr. Yancey contracted the most horrible, incurable disease - the name of which I can't mention to Christian people. He began taking this potent elixir, and now, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Yancey is one hundred and eleven years old, thanks to the preservative and health-rendering powers of Blue Nectar! Dr. Foy:
[the old man, having taken a swig from a bottle of Blue Nectar, gets up and starts to dance a jig]
The good people of New Orleans stood in line in the rain for the rare opportunity of paying one dollar for a bottle of this miracle medicine. Today, I'm letting it go for fifty cents!
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All right Harley let's go
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The good people of New Orleans stood in line in the rain
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for the rare opportunity of paying 1
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for a bottle of this miracle medicine
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Today I'm going to let it go for 50 cents
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Movie Summary
An aging cowboy finds to his embarrassment that the successful business he has inherited from his brother is actually a house of prostitution.
