Mod Squad (TV Series)
A Reign of Guns (1969)
J.D. Cannon: Van Marney
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Quotes
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Van Marney : [Sculpting a bust of his father] It's amazing. When his father found the steamship company things were so simple. You hired a man, paid him what he deserved. A fair wage for a good day's work.
Linc Hayes : The good old days, Mr. Marney?
Van Marney : Quite. Before the day of the anarchist, the agitator. Nobody told you whom to hire, what to pay them. There was no bargaining with rabble. A man earned the dollar or he did not. Simple.
Linc Hayes : And if there was no job he went hungry.
Pete Cochran : Are we here to talk about business or philosophy?
Van Marney : How does one really separate the two?
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Van Marney : I think you already know what's happening here.
Linc Hayes : It doesn't take Einstein. A storehouse full of weapons, combat training, blue-eyed Nordic types. You're starting your own private army.
Van Marney : Somebody has to.
Pete Cochran : You gonna save the world, Marney?
Van Marney : What's worth saving.
Pete Cochran : That's Hitler's theme, a little variation.
Van Marney : Now you're bright, very bright. Can't you see what's happening to this country? In this country?
Linc Hayes : Yeah, loud and clear.
Van Marney : It's strength being sapped by its lowest elements: militants, protesters, agitators, anarchists. Grisly people reducing a civilization to rubble. Sooner or later the explosion will come. They'll kill each other off.
Pete Cochran : Somebody's got to pick up the pieces. Your little group?
Van Marney : The Brotherhood.
Linc Hayes : Twenty men?
Van Marney : Twenty at a time. Trained here and sent to other parts of the country to train others. Would a membership of... ten thousand impress you?
Linc Hayes : That's a lot of bedsheets.
Van Marney : Oh, you're wrong. We're not anti anything. We're just pro-American. All open and above board.