He really said it


Charles Bronson, to Richard Burton: "Leave her alone! Go back to corrupting little boys!"

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Charles Bronson was awesome in the movie, but it was a bit of a bad decision because as soon as I saw him, I figured "Charles Bronson must be in this movie because he's going to fight Richard Burton." It's a bit too obvious when your sculptor has muscles like that.

Did I not love him, Cooch? MY OWN FLESH I DIDN'T LOVE BETTER!!! But he had to say 'Nooooooooo'

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bgh48 says > Charles Bronson, to Richard Burton: "Leave her alone! Go back to corrupting little boys!"
Wow, I'm surprised in the last eight or so years no one has corrected your misinterpretation of that 'corrupting little boys' comment?

You seem to think he meant it in a perverted way or maybe that's how I took it when I read you post's title followed by the quote. What Cos meant was what Laura had been saying all along about her son. She told the judge and Hewitt that her son would be corrupted. She also said it to Hewitt in regards to his sons.

That's really all there was to it. Laura clearly told Cos and everyone else what happened in regards to her son being taken away. Cos, who never liked Hewitt and vice versa (probably because they knew they were each other's rivals), threw it back in his face in support of Laura.

Clearly, Cos knew Hewitt wasn't interested in little boys. He knew he was coming around to see Laura. Certainly, some pervs pursue the mother in order to get to the child but we have to remember her son was not living in her home. He, along with many other little boys, were at Hewitt's school. He didn't need to waste his time going to the mother's house if little boys were his fancy.


Woman, man! That's the way it should be Tarzan. [Tarzan and his mate]

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