Corrected entry: When the Sheriff and Deputy are on their gold hunt, the sheriff "redistributes" the pack on Jake's (Jack Elam's) back. As Garner begins walking away he says "come on Jack" referring to actor Jack Elam instead of the character Jake.
Support Your Local Sheriff (1969)
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Directed by: Burt Kennedy
Starring: James Garner, Walter Brennan, Harry Morgan, Joan Hackett
Visible crew/equipment: During the closing scene, just as the deputy starts to walk towards the right of the screen, if you look between the two buildings, you can see the top of what appears to be a bus riding by.
Jason McCullough: How's Joe?
Jake: Oh, he figures he's going to be out of here and we're going to be dead about this time tomorrow.
Jason McCullough: Did he seem to feel any sorrow over the fact that we might all be killed?
Jake: No, it's more like he planned to dance and spit all over our graves.
Jason McCullough: Sounds like Joe.
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Correction: Moments before the sheriff says "come on Jack", Jake had stated, with regard to carrying the heavy pack "I fell like a jackass". The sheriff's comment was a subtle way of inadvertently agreeing with him. Jake immediately follows the "come on Jack" with "Jake!" It was all scripted, not a mistake, and certainly had nothing to do with Jack Elam's name.