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Clips from Due South (1994) - The Wild Bunch (S01E01)
"I meet celebrities everyday, and you can't make a big deal of it."
Due South (1994)
"Hockey is like figure skating with clubs."
Due South (1994)
"Shouldn't be too hard to crack this one."
Due South (1994)
"-Mr. Smithbauer stopped a armed robbery, that's all."
Due South (1994)
"There's no reason to assume he'd remember me."
Due South (1994)
"-So what's the deal? They send a Mountie to guard a national treasure?"
Due South (1994)
"-Hey look, I'm sorry I meet a lot of people."
Due South (1994)
"-Thirteen. We used to play hockey on the pond behind your dad's barn."
Due South (1994)
"-What?"
Due South (1994)
"-I need a bodyguard. Maybe you can use the extra money. Twenty-five bucks an hour?"
Due South (1994)
"-Oh, I'm sorry, I-I-I--"
Due South (1994)
"-So, he want you to be his bodyguard, huh?"
Due South (1994)
"-Take the money, he loves to spend it."
Due South (1994)
"-Yes, ma'am."
Due South (1994)
"-You don't have a bad side."
Due South (1994)
"Those are my terms, Constable."
Due South (1994)
"-What I was hoping is that your forensic people could check the letters out--"
Due South (1994)
"-Hey Benny."
Due South (1994)
"-No prints?"
Due South (1994)
"-Too many. A dozen or so postal workers and four or five people down at Smithbauer's PR office."
Due South (1994)
"-So we solve the case?"
Due South (1994)
"-Sixteen thousand fans screaming in unified hatred against one man"
Due South (1994)
"-All right, we'll take the tape down to the lab, those tech nerds can do unbelievable things."
Due South (1994)
"-...childish antics to this game."
Due South (1994)
"Hello?"
Due South (1994)
"-I'll be right with you."
Due South (1994)
"-Look I just wanted to put it in his face! He can't do that and get away with it."
Due South (1994)
"-Why the hell would I do that?"
Due South (1994)
"-Are you saying you believe this guy? Is that what you're saying, huh?"
Due South (1994)
"You're not being paid to care about nuts."
Due South (1994)
"Now if you can do this job, then just do it and shut up, okay?"
Due South (1994)
"-Yeah, well, that's what I figured, pal."
Due South (1994)
"-Three days after the robbery I had Mulet cornered near the base of Copper Canyon."
Due South (1994)
"Every man has a line -- a line he won't cross over, no matter what the cost."
Due South (1994)
"-Yeah, I did. They're not big fans of mine."
Due South (1994)
"-I really can't help you."
Due South (1994)
"My shot's starting to go."
Due South (1994)
"You watch the last four seconds?"
Due South (1994)
"-Oh he's great. I bought him a house up there at Silver Lake."
Due South (1994)
"-You could drive it 8 feet in."
Due South (1994)
"-Well, that was packing snow, too."
Due South (1994)
"just to see how far you could drive it into the bank."
Due South (1994)
"I can't sleep."
Due South (1994)
"-What is it?"
Due South (1994)
"Success, money, the city."
Due South (1994)
"Hockey's all he ever wanted. He'd never cross that line."
Due South (1994)
"-You're not going to force him to do anything."
Due South (1994)
"-Look around here, Detective, you see anybody tied to their chair?"
Due South (1994)
"-Hello?"
Due South (1994)
"You fix the car?"
Due South (1994)
"What-huh? You don't have a chance my friend."
Due South (1994)
"-Damn!"
Due South (1994)
"-Oh, you're welcome!"
Due South (1994)
"-My problem, okay?"
Due South (1994)
"-Lacing."
Due South (1994)
"-Stay with me, big guy."
Due South (1994)
"-Ow! Oooh oooh."
Due South (1994)
"-My knee. Ahhh."
Due South (1994)
"Go on, go on, get out of here."
Due South (1994)
"-You're right."
Due South (1994)
"-No, thank you. Actually could you, uh, back it up a little bit?"
Due South (1994)
"-They're not always wrong."
Due South (1994)
"-Hey."
Due South (1994)
"Thanks."
Due South (1994)
"I'm gonna find each and everyone of 'em, and then you can have them all."
Due South (1994)
"-Nah."
Due South (1994)
"-How about we give you three, eh? Hee hee!"
Due South (1994)
"Some men don't know where their line is"
Due South (1994)
"-You really should be setting a example, Ray."
Due South (1994)
"Are you people so incompetent you can't even police two blocks?"
Due South (1994)
"-Eh, more excuses."
Due South (1994)
"-Like that somehow surprises me."
Due South (1994)
"When my rookie card came out. I went and brought a dozen."
Due South (1994)
"Over here! I'm open!"
Due South (1994)
"You had quite a game going, Mark. Seems a shame to cut it short."
Due South (1994)
"-What's the matter, haven't you tasted everything yet?"
Due South (1994)
"-I understand, Ray."
Due South (1994)
"Fraser!"
Due South (1994)
"-Hey come on, get on the ice! I found some extra skates. Don't you want to play?"
Due South (1994)
"-You're telling me you're in business with Mark Smithbauer?"
Due South (1994)
"-Let me give you fair warning."
Due South (1994)
"-Yeah, I just wear it for sympathy anyway."
Due South (1994)
"You can't out-skate them carrying me, go. Come on, go."
Due South (1994)
"-We're a man short."
Due South (1994)
"-His son was hit by a broken stick you threw at him."
Due South (1994)
"Okay-okay. It was a couple weeks ago."
Due South (1994)
"New York able to clear it out of the center..."
Due South (1994)
"-You know perfectly well what."
Due South (1994)
"Just a radio check, dispatch."
Due South (1994)
"-No. Because he was my best friend."
Due South (1994)
"I was just being polite calling it a sport."
Due South (1994)
"-Maybe."
Due South (1994)
"I was approached by two men who wanted me to throw a game."
Due South (1994)
"-Some people might consider that to be strong motivation to take the money."
Due South (1994)
"-You all right?"
Due South (1994)
"-Lifetime suspension? You kidding?"
Due South (1994)
"You can have him. He's from the United States."
Due South (1994)
"-These kind of letters are usually solo efforts but this writer keeps saying 'we saw it.'"
Due South (1994)
"-Excuse me. Could you tell us where we might find Mark Smithbauer?"
Due South (1994)
"-Look, everybody in Chicago sees every move this guy makes, all right?"
Due South (1994)
"-Yeah. This is the only way it coulda turned out."
Due South (1994)
"-You're seeing things!"
Due South (1994)
"-Ah, you gotta be wrong. I haven't been there since... I don't know how old I was."
Due South (1994)
"-That's the only dream I ever had, eh?"
Due South (1994)
"-The guy can't hear ya. The game was played over two weeks ago."
Due South (1994)
"-I think you should stay here tonight."
Due South (1994)
"-Your knee. You're not wearing your brace."
Due South (1994)
"-Officer in pursuit of black Cadillac in pursuit of two guys on ice skates."
Due South (1994)
"-Yeah well what does he want, his autograph?"
Due South (1994)
"-Ray, the writer of this letter keeps referring to something that hurt the sport."
Due South (1994)
"And then the crowd started counting down the seconds."
Due South (1994)
"Maybe someone picked it up. I'll ask around, eh?"
Due South (1994)
"-No, I'm not!"
Due South (1994)
"Who would get his face on a rookie card first."
Due South (1994)
"-You gotta be kidding me."
Due South (1994)
"-Hey, Mark, it's okay--"
Due South (1994)
"That is my job unless of course you want to completely ruin your career."
Due South (1994)
"-I stopped."
Due South (1994)
"-Yeah, right, okay, fine."
Due South (1994)
"See Dawn. She'll make sure you get paid."
Due South (1994)
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