
— You see, there are things a man ought never do. Spit in church, scratch his self in front of his ma,
pick his nose… Yeah, that’s what my pa learned me. And it stood me in good step.
— I don’t imagine your pa ever mentioned shooting people, and burning their house down, and stealing, and things like that?
— Well, I’m talking about mannerly things. I ain’t talking about making a living.
Bandolero! is chiefly distinguished by James Stewart’s wry scenes as a phony hangman. But it has another moment or two of interest, mostly thanks to a full gallery of character actors. — Roger Ebert, 1968.