Dean Martin
Dean Martin

I once shook hands with Pat Boone and my whole right side sobered up.

Hubert H. Humphrey
Hubert H. Humphrey

There is in every American, I think, something of the old Daniel Boone - who, when he could see the smoke from another chimney, felt himself too crowded and moved further out into the wilderness.

John Morrison
John Morrison

I'm really excited about producing my first feature, 'Boone the Bounty Hunter.' Boone is a bounty hunter that does parkour to catch skips.

Molly Crabapple
Molly Crabapple

The type of work I do, which is often called 'Pop Surrealism,' is very separate from Gagosian and Mary Boone type of gallery art.

Peter Graves
Peter Graves

It takes a while to establish a character. Richard Boone once told me he didn't really get the character in 'Have Gun - Will Travel' until the 16th show. You just plant a seed, water it, let the sun shine on it, and hope it blooms.

Stephen Fincher
Stephen Fincher

Pat Boone is an icon in this country. He's not a guy who's going to pull the wool over people's eyes. He's going to tell them the truth.

American Psycho
American Psycho

Patrick Bateman: [faking a conversation on the phone] Now, John, you've to wear clothes in proportion to your physique. There are definite dos and don'ts, good buddy of wearing a bold striped shirt. A bold stripe shirt calls for solid colored or discreetly patterned suits and ties.
[pause]
Patrick Bateman: Yes, always tip the stylist 15%. Listen,

John, I've gotta go, T. Boone Pickens just walked in.
[laughs]
Patrick Bateman: Just joking. No, don't tip the owner of the salon. Okay John? Right? Got it.

Remember the Titans
Remember the Titans

Coach Boone: Lastik, what's the matter?
Louie Lastik: I'm eligible.
[walks over to Boone and embraces him]
Coach Boone: [talking awkwardly, while still being embraced by Lastik] Well, um, I'm glad to hear that, son, but I'm already married.
Louie Lastik: I got a C-plus average, Coach. I'm going to

college.
Coach Boone: [talking while hugging] Lastik, that's fantastic.

Remember the Titans
Remember the Titans

Title Card: [CUTTING ROOM-FLOOR VERSION OF EPILOGUE: early drafts of the screenplay found the real-life T.C. Williams Titans joining the actors who portrayed them, a la SCHINDLER'S LIST, at Gerry Bertier's grave... starting with Herman Boone and actor Denzel Washington, followed by Boone's wife and daughters, and by the actresses who played them in the movie] Herman Boone coached the Titans'

football team for five more years. He is now retired and living in Alexandria.
Title Card: [as the Boones and their movie counterparts each lay a rose on Gerry's grave, they are joined by Bill Yoast and Will Patton, who also place roses on the grave] Bill Yoast assisted Herman Boone for another four years. He retired from coaching in 1990.
Title Card: [Yoast, the Boone family, and

their actor-counterparts walk off together] Herman Boone and Bill Yoast became good friends. They continue that friendship today.
Title Card: [Actor Ryan Hurst approaches the grave and places a rose on it] Gerry Bertier was a two-time all-American. He became a leader, and an inspiration, to the handicapped community in Virginia... He was killed when a drunk driver ran his car off the road

in 1981. The gym at T.C. Williams High School was renamed after him.
[Hurst turns from the grave and fades away while walking off]
Title Card: 'Big Julius' Campbell was named to the 1971 all-American team. After his football career was over, he began working for the city of Alexandria.
[Actor Wood Harris, along with Julius Campbell, approaches the grave. Both lay roses on it]


Title Card: Julius Campbell and Gerry Bertier remained close friends until the latter's death.
Title Card: [Harris and Campbell walk off. Actor Kip Pardue, along with Ronnie 'Sunshine' Bass, approaches the grave; both place roses on it] Ronnie 'Sunshine' Bass became the starting quarterback at the University of South Carolina at Greenville. He still lives there, and now works for

ABC.
Title Card: [Pardue and Bass walk off. Actor Donald Faison, along with 'Petey' Jones, approaches the grave; both lay roses on it] Peter 'Petey' Jones ended his football career shortly after graduating from TC Williams High School. Since then, he has worked for the Alexandria school system.
Title Card: [Faison and Jones walk off. Actor Craig Kirkwood, along with Jerry 'the Rev'

Harris, approaches the grave. Both place roses on it] Jerry 'the Rev' Harris retired from football after the 1971 season. He attended Federal City College and currently works for US Air.
Title Card: [Kirkwood and Harris walk off. Actor Ethan Suplee, along with Louie Lastik, approaches the grave; each places a rose on it] Lewis Lastik played four years of varsity football at Austin Peay

State University. He graduated with honors, and is now a successful businessman in Tennessee.
Title Card: [Suplee and Lastik walk off. Actresses Hayden Panettiere and Tess Panzer approach the grave; they are carrying a large and beautiful wreath along with a stand, both of which they set up beside the grave] Sheryl Yoast continued to help her father on the field until his retirement in

1990. She married Ike Matthews in 1992. They welcomed a daughter, Elizabeth, the following year.
[Panettiere and Panzer turn from the grave. As they walk off, both fade away]
Title Card: In 1996, Sheryl died of a heart inflammation. She was 34 years old... Julius Campbell, Ronnie Bass, Peter Jones, Jerry Harris, and Lewis Lastik served as pallbearers at her funeral.
[photo of

the real Sheryl Yoast]
Title Card: This film is dedicated to Sheryl's memory.

Good Morning, Vietnam
Good Morning, Vietnam

Edward Garlick: No, Phil, he's not all right. A man does not refer to Pat Boone as a beautiful genius if things are all right.