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Robin and Marian Quotes

Robin and Marian is a television program that first aired in 1970 . Robin and Marian completed its run in 1970.

It features Dennis O'Dell as producer, John Barry (composer) in charge of musical score, and David Watkin (cinematographer) as head of cinematography.

Robin and Marian is recorded in English and originally aired in United Kingdom. Each episode of Robin and Marian is 106 minutes long. Robin and Marian is distributed by Columbia Pictures.

The cast includes: Audrey Hepburn as Maid Marian, Sean Connery as Robin Hood, Kenneth Haigh as Sir Ranulf, Nicol Williamson as Little John, Denholm Elliott as Will Scarlett, and Ronnie Barker as Friar Tuck.

Robin and Marian Quotes

Sean Connery as Robin Hood

  • (Unnamed) "Robin, you're still a free man. Let me have her and you can go."
  • (Sean Connery) "You know I can't do that."
  • (Unnamed) "Well, then, I shall have to hunt you down."
  • (Sean Connery) "Good hunting, Sheriff."
  • (Unnamed) "God help you, Robin."
  • (Sean Connery) "If He will."
  • (Kenneth Haigh) "So that's Robin Hood. He's a dead man."
  • (Unnamed) "Yes -- but not just anyone's. He's mine. Can you get on your horse, Sir Ranulf?"
  • (Sean Connery) "They've turned us into heroes, Johnny. Will, you didn't make it up."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "These songs, I don't know where they come from, but you hear them everywhere. We go from town to town and --"
  • (Sean Connery) "What do you do for a living?"
  • (Ronnie Barker) "While I take confessions, he takes the horses."
  • (Denholm Elliott) "And everywhere we go, they want to hear about the things you did."
  • (Sean Connery) "We didn't do them."
  • (Sean Connery) "Give me my bow -- Where this falls, John, Put us close, and leave us there."
  • (Unnamed) "Robin. Still not dead?"
  • (Sean Connery) "Not for want of trying. You look well, all things considered."
  • (Unnamed) "How was the Crusade?"
  • (Sean Connery) "A disappointment. After all these years, look at us. I'm nothing but a former captain, and you're still the Sheriff."
  • (Unnamed) "No advancement. You see, I can read and write. Makes you suspect. Not a duke in twenty reads a word."
  • (Unnamed) "Correct, milord?"
  • (Kenneth Haigh) "Books are for clerks."
  • (Sean Connery) "Marian, what are you doing in that costume?"
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "Living in it."
  • (Sean Connery) "How can you eat?"
  • (Nicol Williamson) "I'm hungry."

Audrey Hepburn as Maid Marian

  • (Audrey Hepburn) "I don't know how I look to you, but I'm not your Marian. I can't imagine living in the world again, or even for a minute wanting to. Come morning, I'm going to the Sheriff."
  • (Sean Connery) "What's the sense? Who would it serve?"
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "There's always God. You went crusading, didn't you?"
  • (Sean Connery) "There are some things worth dying for."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "They had souls, too, the heathen that you killed. If I should die in prison-and I'd rather not, but if it comes-it's for a reason. I'll have stood for something, and I won't have taken another life to do it. What will you do now? Fight the Sheriff? More corpses? Aren't you sick of it?"
  • (Sean Connery) "On the twelfth of July, 1191, the mighty fortress that was Acre fell to Richard, his one great victory in the Holy Land. He was sick in bed and never struck a blow. On the eighth of August, John and I stood outside watching while every Muslim left alive was marched out in chains. King Richard spared the rich for ransoms, took the strong for slaves, then he took the children- all the children-and had them chopped apart. Then he had their mothers killed. When they were all dead, three thousand bodies on the plain, he had them all opened up so their guts could be explored for gold and precious stones. Our churchmen on the scene-and there were many-took it for a triumph. One bishop put on his mitre and led us all in prayer. And you ask me if I'm sick of it."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "Why didn't you come home then?"
  • (Sean Connery) "Bec -- he was my King."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "You never wrote."
  • (Sean Connery) "I don't know how."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "I love you. More than all you know. I love you more than children. More than fields I've planted with my hands. I love you more than morning prayers or peace or food to eat. I love you more than sunlight, more than flesh or joy, or one more day. I love you -- more than God."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "Robin, were there many women on your Great Crusade?"
  • (Sean Connery) "Lots."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "Don't tell me."
  • (Sean Connery) "As you wish."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "How many?"
  • (Sean Connery) "Well --"
  • (Sean Connery) "-- But they all looked like you."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "Let's take a look at you."
  • (Sean Connery) "Just a few bumps and bruises."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "Oh."
  • (Audrey Hepburn) "So many -- You had the sweetest body when you left. Hard, and not a mark. And you were mine. When you left I thought I'd die. I even tried. I walked into the woods and laid down by a stream and cut myself. Some damn fool forrester came by, took me to the abbey. So they say. No more scars, Robin. It's too much to lose you twice."
  • (Sean Connery) "I've never kissed a member of the clergy before. Would it be a sin?"

Kenneth Haigh as Sir Ranulf

  • (Kenneth Haigh) "I hold my office from the King himself."
  • (Sean Connery) "I never liked your King much."
  • (Kenneth Haigh) "You're his subject -- and his servant."
  • (Sean Connery) "He's not King here. Not in Sherwood."
  • (Kenneth Haigh) "You're the ruler? Should I bow?"
  • (Sean Connery) "I wouldn't have you in my service, nobleman. I've known your kind all my life. You're everything I'm meant to fight. You're the enemy. You gobble good red meat, and we get bread and cheese. The laws can't touch you and there's no crime you can be punished for, and we can shoot a deer and have our eyes put out. This is my forest. I'll live here as I like. You come in again, I'll kill you."
  • (Kenneth Haigh) "He's become a legend. Have you ever tried to fight a legend?"
  • (Unnamed) "Only my brother."
  • (Kenneth Haigh) "He'll never come."
  • (Unnamed) "I know him. He's a little bit in love with death. He flirts; he teases. I can wait."

Nicol Williamson as Little John

  • (Nicol Williamson) "Where do we go? Which way?"
  • (Sean Connery) "North."
  • (Nicol Williamson) "Why north?"
  • (Sean Connery) "England's there. Let's go home, John."
  • (Nicol Williamson) "If I'd not met you, think what I'd have missed."

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