- [last lines]
- C.W. Cameron: You're not really even Cindy, are you?
- Dana Lambert: There was a real Cindy Dawson, once, Mr. Cameron. But she died, just last year, in Haight-Ashbury of an overdose.
- Person on Tape: [voice on tape] Good morning, Mr. Phelps. Every year, illegal, dangerous drugs cost the lives of thousands of Americans, mostly young people. The biggest distributor of these drugs on the Pacific Coast is Mel Bracken. He is supplied from south of the border by businessman Diego Maximillian, who in turn gets his drugs legally from Midwestern drug manufacturer C.W. Cameron. Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to stop, to expose, and destroy that vicious circle, including all three men who run it. Good luck, Jim.
- [first lines]
- Mel Bracken: 70,000 bennies? Man, you haven't even started to push. Are you kidding me.
- Pusher: Look, in Seattle, between the pigs and the preachers...
- Mel Bracken: Let me explain. Will you let me explain? You know kids aren't the only pillheads in this country. In fact, I'm planning to hook up with an organization in Denver. That's right, Denver. And they're planning on flooding the suburbs. You know what that means, man, huh? That means that we're gonna triple our volume in a month.