Way to go, Pepito!
Movie isn't all that old (1973) compared to the 40s and 50s flicks recently slung around in this thread.
'Shack' is Borgnine, "A-Number-1" is Lee Marvin, and the 'kid' is played by an actor named Carradine, but it's not
David Carradine.
Can't remember.
IIRC, Shack actually gets killed fighting A-1, then when the 'kid' gloats about about how great it was that 'we' sure showed him, so ol' Lee Marvin flips him off the train over a rail bridge, and delivers his parting warnings as the train disappears around a bend. I always found that a very lonely, chilling scene;
for someone older (and supposedly wiser and more experienced) than you to say:
a) you suck, you've failed, and
b) there's something missing from you that will prevent you from ever achieving your dream.
"Right turn, Clyde"
is that 'Bonnie and Clyde?'
SHORT QUOTE, CLASSIC MOVIE:
"
There's your confirmation."
(Actor drops binoculars from face...)
(Parodied in a 'king of the Hill' episode...)