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00:00:00Just because you're you, sweetheart, and just because I'm I, our lives will come together without a tear of pride.
00:00:15And though the years roll slowly by, you'll find I'll e'er be true, just because I, my sweetheart, but you, are you.
00:00:37Oh. Oh, that's so, you did say you'd come back today, didn't you? Could you give us a few more days? My husband's out on a wonderful prospect, and besides, one of my relatives is coming here tonight, and I'm certain he'll be able to help us in some way. I'm positive everything will be all right in two or three days.
00:00:55Old man Gotsky's getting pretty sore at you delinquent tenants, and I'll try and store them all from day after tomorrow, but that'll be the limit. If your hubby can't dig up some money by then, well, you'd better have your bags packed when I come back.
00:01:07Thank you so much, Mr. Crump. I'm certain we'll be able to dig up some money by then. Well, goodbye.
00:01:25Hello. Was that Uzius I saw going down the stairs? He gave it till day after tomorrow.
00:01:50How'd you make out? Same old story.
00:01:53A hundred guys and only one job. I seem to be getting nowhere fast.
00:02:00John, Uncle Anthony's in town. He called up today, and I got the bright idea to ask him here for dinner. There's a chance he might give you a job.
00:02:07Oh, what did you do that for? We can get along without him.
00:02:10Well, a job's a job no matter where it comes from.
00:02:13Well, we still got two days. I'll figure out something by then.
00:02:17Come on, let's figure out where we're going to get a chicken for dinner.
00:02:19Well, why a chicken? Can't your uncle eat hamburgers as well as I can?
00:02:24He can, but he's not going to tonight.
00:02:26Well, how are we going to get a chicken?
00:02:28The same way we've been getting the hamburger.
00:02:31Now, run along. We have a lot of things left.
00:02:33Well, anything to keep peace in the family.
00:02:36Okay, by me.
00:02:58Hello, Schultz, old boy.
00:03:09Hello.
00:03:10How about a chicken on credit until day after tomorrow?
00:03:12That's what you told me two months ago.
00:03:15Not another bean.
00:03:17Cash on the table.
00:03:18Okay.
00:03:28Here we go.
00:03:58Hey, what's the idea?
00:04:00What am I running?
00:04:01Is it a Tesla or a pawn shop?
00:04:08Thanks.
00:04:08Thanks.
00:04:09Thanks.
00:04:09What you're trying to promote these days, John?
00:04:25Believe it or not, the only thing I'm trying to promote is a job.
00:04:28Well, I'm glad to see you're getting some sense in your head.
00:04:32Just try standing in line for three hours with a hundred other guys waiting for one measly job.
00:04:37Oh.
00:04:37What's happened to the old big shot here?
00:04:41Get rich quick, Johnny, the oil well promoter.
00:04:43Sounds like he's come down to earth, eh?
00:04:46Oh, he has.
00:04:48He's tried awfully hard.
00:04:50Haven't you?
00:04:50He's trying to do something for him, Uncle.
00:04:57There's a town by the name of Arcadia.
00:04:59You drive right down through the mainstay.
00:05:02Turn to the left.
00:05:03Go maybe six miles.
00:05:04Not bad, huh?
00:05:13A rent collector would have a hard time finding this place.
00:05:16Thank goodness.
00:05:16Look, a windmill.
00:05:32You know what that's for?
00:05:34Tell which way the wind blows.
00:05:35Yeah.
00:05:36No, what are you talking about?
00:05:40I suppose you think that's a mule.
00:05:42Well, he had a mule for a father, didn't he?
00:05:44Or a mother.
00:05:45Which is it?
00:05:45Neither.
00:05:47Or both.
00:05:49I don't know.
00:05:51And the house, too.
00:05:53I thought your uncle might have been kidding about the house.
00:06:12And, uh...
00:06:14A fireplace.
00:06:15And in a sort of tool shed, there were shovels, hoes, and a couple of old rakes.
00:06:33And then I found another room with all kinds of seeds on the floor.
00:06:37Oh, boy.
00:06:39Tomorrow I start in.
00:06:41This farm is going to grow food like it never has before.
00:06:44Potatoes are ready.
00:06:45Oh, John, the toast.
00:06:48Oh.
00:06:55Bet you never slept on pine boughs before.
00:06:57Uh-uh.
00:07:00Tickle.
00:07:01Well, I learned how to make them when I was a boy scout.
00:07:03I learned how to make them when I was a boy scout.
00:07:05And go and put your blanket down.
00:07:08That's the stuff.
00:07:10Smells good.
00:07:12How do you like my pillow?
00:07:13Oh, that's a humdinger.
00:07:19Put those over you.
00:07:23There you are.
00:07:28Well, good night.
00:07:30Good night.
00:07:35Good night.
00:07:35John.
00:07:51What?
00:07:53You're so far away.
00:07:56Couldn't you come a little closer?
00:07:59Oh, holy smoke.
00:08:00I'm all tucked in.
00:08:05You know, I'm so afraid of trains.
00:08:35You're right.
00:08:58Oh.
00:09:00Yo.
00:09:00Oh, my God.
00:09:30Hey, why don't you put the axle over that hole there and then shove the jack under?
00:09:48Thanks.
00:09:49That's a good idea.
00:10:00That's a good yoke, all right.
00:10:04I fixed the tire to go, and I got this much gas only.
00:10:09I'd like to help you out, but I haven't got any gas here.
00:10:11You going far?
00:10:13I was going to California, Pangol, maybe.
00:10:16But I don't think I get there now.
00:10:19That's tough, all right.
00:10:20Where'd you start from?
00:10:22I was a farmer in Minnesota, but they take my farm away.
00:10:26Yeah, it's been pretty hard on you guys.
00:10:29Say, I bet you know all about farming.
00:10:32I always think so, till the last couple years.
00:10:36How'd you like to come in here and work this place with me?
00:10:39I just got here yesterday myself, and I don't know much about this farming racket.
00:10:45Say, fella, you joking?
00:10:47Well, it's no joking.
00:10:48Come on, I'll open the gate.
00:10:56See how she goes?
00:10:58Water makes ground use like chocolate cake.
00:11:00Say, that's wonderful.
00:11:09I'd sure like some sardines tonight for a change.
00:11:12I haven't had any since last night.
00:11:27Oh, hello there.
00:11:29Hey, darling.
00:11:30Tilda, my wife, say, maybe you like to come eat hot rabbit stew?
00:11:41Oh, we'll be right over.
00:11:42Thanks very much.
00:11:43You're very welcome.
00:11:48Say, how's that, huh?
00:11:52Man, the next time you want rabbit stew,
00:11:55you just fix a wire like this, and a loop like this,
00:11:59and here comes the rabbit.
00:12:01Clonk, clonk, clonk, bing, and he's catched.
00:12:07And if I don't get him,
00:12:09I stop him so.
00:12:11Well, can you imagine that?
00:12:18Wonderful.
00:12:19And those carrots was on the other end of these weeds you cut down yesterday.
00:12:24Oh, John.
00:12:25You mean I cut...
00:12:26Yeah, sure?
00:12:27Well, what do you know about that?
00:12:34Carrows grow on weeds.
00:12:36No.
00:12:37I was just thinking how much that sweet is done in one day.
00:12:46There must be a lot of fellas in the same boat,
00:12:49just driving someplace until they run out of gas.
00:12:52Look, if one man can do as much as he has in one day,
00:12:58well, why wouldn't ten men do ten times as much?
00:13:01You know, a plumber, a carpenter, a stonemason,
00:13:05a sort of cooperative community.
00:13:07Where money isn't so important.
00:13:09You help me, I help you.
00:13:11Great idea, huh?
00:13:12You help me, I help you, I help you.
00:13:42And they're still pouring in, dozens of them, John.
00:13:53Look.
00:13:54Whoa.
00:13:59Come on, they'll pour in.
00:14:07Line up, men.
00:14:12What's your trade?
00:14:20Farber?
00:14:21Can't use you.
00:14:22How about you?
00:14:24I'm a cigar salesman.
00:14:27What can you do?
00:14:28High-class pants pressing.
00:14:29This is a farm, not a hotel.
00:14:33Plummer.
00:14:34Well, that's something.
00:14:38Carpenter.
00:14:38No kidding.
00:14:42I'm a place violinist.
00:14:45Listen, I can do anything else.
00:14:47I'll be back to you guys.
00:14:48Keep your places.
00:14:49It won't do you any good to rush me.
00:14:53Don't you know a trade?
00:14:54Can you fix a machine, till the soil?
00:14:57Can you use your hands?
00:14:59I can use nothing but my hands, but only to make music.
00:15:03Yeah, well, you see, we're building up a...
00:15:05Give me a chance.
00:15:06I have strong fists.
00:15:08Strong fingers.
00:15:09I'll learn.
00:15:10Oh, let me stay in work.
00:15:11I'll do anything.
00:15:13Don't go away, partner.
00:15:15I'm a stonemace.
00:15:16Okay!
00:15:17Yeah, thank you.
00:15:18Mr. Smith, I'll till the soil.
00:15:20I'll sow seed.
00:15:21I'll sow anything.
00:15:28What can you do?
00:15:30What's to be done?
00:15:32Well, did you read the sign?
00:15:33We're looking for men skilled in basic trades,
00:15:36like farmers, carpenters, mechanics.
00:15:39Have you got a tractor?
00:15:41Well, you can call it that.
00:15:43I'll drive the tractor.
00:15:45Do you know any...
00:15:49I said I'd drive the tractor.
00:15:56Mister, listen.
00:15:57Listen, you got to listen.
00:15:59I'm going to have a baby.
00:16:00Any day now.
00:16:02What's that?
00:16:03Not me.
00:16:04My wife and the car.
00:16:06Well, why didn't you tell me so?
00:16:08Hey, Mary, he's going to have a baby.
00:16:12Congratulations.
00:16:13Thank you, thank you.
00:16:15I'm an undertaker.
00:16:22Captain John Smith and his gang arrived on this continent.
00:16:25What did they do?
00:16:26Stand around and beef about the unemployment situation,
00:16:29the value of the dollar?
00:16:30No!
00:16:31They set to work to make their own employment,
00:16:34build their own houses and grow their own food.
00:16:37On the Mayflower,
00:16:38a printer, a doctor, a soldier, a bookkeeper, and so on.
00:16:41And that's what we've got here.
00:16:43If they got along without landlords and grocery bills, so can we.
00:16:48What we've got to do is help ourselves by helping others.
00:16:52We've got the land, and we've got the strength.
00:16:56Yeah, and we haven't got any Indians coming around to scalp us, either.
00:17:00Now, you don't have to stay.
00:17:06You can go whenever you want to.
00:17:08But if you do stay,
00:17:10make up your minds to work
00:17:11and put this thing over.
00:17:13Folks, I've got two bushels of taters in the back of my flipper.
00:17:20I suggest that we throw everything we have in together
00:17:22into one common pot.
00:17:24Money, food, everything.
00:17:26You can have my three ends and a rooster.
00:17:29I got a $20 gold piece.
00:17:31I got two sacks of flour.
00:17:33I'll throw in my goat.
00:17:34Here's my 560.
00:17:36$1.80!
00:17:37Marvelous, marvelous!
00:17:39All right, you, uh, the man with the potatoes,
00:17:42what's your name?
00:17:43Hannibal.
00:17:44George Washington Hannibal.
00:17:46All right, Hannibal.
00:17:47You're a commissary sergeant.
00:17:49The center of pleasure, sir.
00:17:51Who had that $20 gold piece?
00:17:54Yeah, it is.
00:17:56You've got charge of the dough, the finances.
00:17:58Okay.
00:17:59Mr. Chairman and friends,
00:18:02what form of government are we going to have?
00:18:05Well, uh, uh, whatever most of the crowd wants.
00:18:09Then I suggest, my friends,
00:18:12that we bind ourselves together in sacred covenant
00:18:15and establish an immortal democracy.
00:18:20That was that kind of talk that got us here in the first place.
00:18:26No.
00:18:26We must have a socialistic form of government.
00:18:30The government must control everything,
00:18:33including the property.
00:18:34Yeah, I know property right now.
00:18:36Wait a minute.
00:18:38Let me talk.
00:18:39I don't even know what those words mean,
00:18:42them fellas been talking.
00:18:44All I know is,
00:18:46we got the big job, huh?
00:18:48And we need a big boss.
00:18:51And Jan Sims is fellow for boss.
00:18:56Films for boss.
00:18:57Hip, hip.
00:18:58Hooray!
00:18:59Hooray!
00:19:01Hooray!
00:19:03Hooray!
00:19:04Hooray!
00:19:05You're not in the army now.
00:19:07You're left behind the plough.
00:19:09You're going to get rich by digging a ditch.
00:19:11You're not in the army now.
00:19:13You're not in the army now.
00:19:15You're left behind the plough.
00:19:17Well, boys,
00:19:30it's up to us.
00:19:36We start here.
00:19:40Get up!
00:19:41Get in the plough, then.
00:19:47Come on!
00:19:50All right, men.
00:19:51Get in the harness.
00:19:52Let's do some plough.
00:19:53Come on.
00:19:53Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:19:54Come on.
00:19:54Get together there.
00:19:56All right, Frank.
00:19:57Let's go.
00:19:58All together.
00:19:58All together.
00:20:03Come on, boys.
00:20:05All together.
00:20:12Come on.
00:20:27Come on.
00:20:29Come on.
00:20:59Hey, copter.
00:21:27Yeah?
00:21:28Look, I'm a stonemason.
00:21:30I'll build you a fireplace if you'll set up the framework for my house.
00:21:35Okay.
00:21:39These stones have got me licked.
00:21:41Well, I don't do so good with wood myself.
00:21:43Ha, ha, ha.
00:21:45Ha, ha, ha.
00:21:53How's that part of this?
00:21:54The lessons are coming fine.
00:21:56How about my shoes?
00:21:57Fine, fine.
00:21:58Hey, this is my land.
00:22:08Your land?
00:22:09I got here first, and the poor server...
00:22:11I had it picked out yesterday.
00:22:13It ain't my fault if you didn't know it.
00:22:15Ah, scram.
00:22:16I won't.
00:22:17Say, you can't get away with that.
00:22:19No?
00:22:19All right.
00:22:24Now you scram.
00:22:26Build your house.
00:22:35You won't bother you anymore.
00:22:37Let me know if you aren't in any more slugs like that.
00:22:43I've been watching you, Mug, and I want you to get this.
00:22:47There ain't no place in this camp for your kind of guy.
00:22:51You either play ball or you beat it.
00:22:54We're gonna have law and order here.
00:22:57We're gonna have it if I have to clean up on half the outfit.
00:23:02Wipe your nose and behave.
00:23:08Ha, ha, ha.
00:23:17Hey, Mrs. Grundy, would you like to look at Grundy's paper?
00:23:25Sure would.
00:23:26That's great.
00:23:27Don't cry, baby.
00:23:33You know, you left that lantern dragon all night.
00:23:37I did?
00:23:38Oh, this is Hawkins!
00:23:40Oh, this is Hawkins!
00:23:41Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:23:42I did.
00:23:43I love it.
00:23:47Good morning, Frank.
00:23:49Good morning, Ralph.
00:23:50Hey, Herbert.
00:23:58Michael!
00:24:17Hey, what's the idea?
00:24:45It really works, doesn't it?
00:25:01Of course.
00:25:02Don't you think it would?
00:25:04It makes you feel safe.
00:25:08Confident.
00:25:09Well, like somebody was kind of watching over you.
00:25:16John.
00:25:19There's nothing for people to worry about.
00:25:22Not when they've got the earth.
00:25:26It's like a mother.
00:25:30It's wonderful.
00:25:33It's wonderful.
00:25:36Ja, it is coming up.
00:25:40Oh!
00:25:42Chris!
00:25:43You, you're 17th before we passed it.
00:25:46Almighty Father, we thank thee for this glorious evidence of thy everlasting care, and of thy bounty.
00:26:09Blessed be thy name, thou hast made the earth fruitful, that our labor be productive.
00:26:17We are grateful for this proof of thy watchfulness.
00:26:22It restore us our hope and faith, that with thy help we shall not want for our daily bread.
00:26:31Thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, now and forever.
00:26:41Amen.
00:26:42Amen.
00:26:44Come quick, Papa.
00:26:45It's a boy.
00:26:46It's a boy.
00:26:48It's a boy.
00:26:49It's a boy.
00:27:12It's a boy.
00:27:12Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:27:42Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:12Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:14Thanks.
00:28:16Ain't that this place?
00:28:20You said it, Louie.
00:28:22Well, don't you folks own this farm?
00:28:24No, Louie, we don't.
00:28:26No, Louie, we don't.
00:28:28Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:30Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:32Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:36Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:38Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:40Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:42Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:28:44It's so good.
00:28:55Take a good look at it, honey.
00:28:58It's probably our last chance.
00:29:01Chris says that the taller the corn gets, the more beautiful it looks.
00:29:05The stocks bend in the wind, he says.
00:29:08They never stop climbing.
00:29:10Yeah.
00:29:12Say, they get taller than I am.
00:29:14Look, you're up there.
00:29:17Oh, John, I don't ever want to leave here.
00:29:20John! John! The sheriff is here!
00:29:30Let's go, honey.
00:29:33I am directed by order of the Superior Court to offer public action
00:29:37the following piece of property in Center County,
00:29:39the farm known as the Roger S. Wilson Farm,
00:29:42consisting of 160 acres, more or less,
00:29:45an out-of-way township together with the farm buildings and equipment complete
00:29:48to satisfy the judgment of $4,482.17 and cost
00:29:53in favor of the Central City Bank and Trust Company.
00:29:55Bids are now acceptable on this farm.
00:30:03Well, who's going to start the bidding?
00:30:05I'll bid one for...
00:30:06Hey, what's the big idea?
00:30:09You don't want to bid, mister.
00:30:15I said who's going to start the bidding?
00:30:16Come on, gents. Start off the bidding.
00:30:23I bid a dollar seventy-five.
00:30:29What is that?
00:30:30I said a dollar six bid.
00:30:32What is this, a joke?
00:30:34Why, the mortgage alone is $4,000
00:30:36and the property is worth four times that much.
00:30:39I bid a dollar eighty-five.
00:30:42This is ridiculous!
00:30:44A dollar eighty-five bid for this valuable farm property.
00:30:47This sale can't go on.
00:30:48Come on.
00:30:49You know the law, Sheriff.
00:30:52Receive two bids.
00:30:53Property must be sold.
00:30:55Who told you that?
00:30:57State law.
00:30:58Article forty-six.
00:30:59Section three.
00:30:59Look it up.
00:31:05Pretty smart, ain't ya?
00:31:06All right.
00:31:12I bid a dollar eighty-five
00:31:13for this fine farm.
00:31:16Do I hear any other bid?
00:31:18The ridiculous low price
00:31:20of a dollar eighty-five
00:31:22bid for this wonderful farm.
00:31:24Come on, folks, bid.
00:31:26I gotta get more money than that
00:31:27for this wonderful place.
00:31:30We decided that since you started this thing
00:31:32and been bossing it,
00:31:33we wanted to give the farm to you.
00:31:35I ain't giving up, man,
00:31:38and I don't know how to thank you.
00:31:40But where'd you get the idea, anyway?
00:31:43Down in Iowa,
00:31:45they sold the farm for ninety-five cents.
00:31:47We hated to have to pay a dollar eighty-five.
00:31:51Well, you're a great gang,
00:31:53and if we all stick together,
00:31:54we can put this thing over.
00:31:55Now, what about food
00:31:56until the crops come through?
00:31:59Give me three men in the truck,
00:32:01and I'll go up on Table Mountain
00:32:02and bring back a whole load of apples.
00:32:03There's a farmer down the road
00:32:05who raises hogs.
00:32:06Maybe he'll give us some,
00:32:07and we'll pay him back after the harvest.
00:32:08We'll bring home the bacon.
00:32:09Say, nice and well.
00:32:10If my wife's rabbits keeps on multiplying,
00:32:12that'll help.
00:32:13Say, that's fine.
00:32:14Now, we'll start the first thing in the morning.
00:32:16Come in.
00:32:21Come in.
00:32:21I saw the light burning.
00:32:28I hope you don't mind.
00:32:30What?
00:32:30Not at all.
00:32:33Say, what is it?
00:32:34A gangster's hangout or something?
00:32:39Why, no.
00:32:39We all work here.
00:32:41We're farmers.
00:32:45Say, where is this place?
00:32:46I haven't dragged around in that darn rain
00:32:48for about five hours.
00:32:49I must have taken the wrong road someplace.
00:32:52My old man got tanked up
00:32:53in the last town we came through.
00:32:54He did?
00:32:55Passed out in the back of the car.
00:32:57Probably drowned by now.
00:32:59Is that your car?
00:33:00Yeah.
00:33:02Say, would some of you fellas
00:33:03be good enough to bring him up here
00:33:04so he can catch his breath?
00:33:05Sure.
00:33:06Hey, come on.
00:33:07A couple of you big guys.
00:33:08Okay.
00:33:08Louie.
00:33:09Sure.
00:33:09Pardon me.
00:33:09Where's Louie?
00:33:14I just want to get a drink.
00:33:17Oh.
00:33:17Come on.
00:33:18Well, come on.
00:33:18What are you waiting for?
00:33:19Let's go.
00:33:20Let's go.
00:33:20My wife makes quite wonderful
00:33:22pictures and we'll get
00:33:23ready for the car.
00:33:29You, uh,
00:33:30you go over there
00:33:31and dry yourself out.
00:33:32Brrrr!
00:33:32Brrrr!
00:33:33Brrrr!
00:33:33Brrrr!
00:33:34Brrrr!
00:33:34Brrrr!
00:33:35Brrrr!
00:33:36Brrrr!
00:33:37Brrrr!
00:33:38Brrrr!
00:33:39Brrrr!
00:33:40Brrrr!
00:33:41Brrrr!
00:33:42Brrrr!
00:33:43You better get the dock, Pike.
00:33:48This old guy was drunk,
00:33:50but he's dead now.
00:33:52Dead?
00:33:53Are you sure?
00:33:54Well, I guess I know a stiff
00:33:56when I see one, don't I?
00:33:58Hey, Pike!
00:34:01Wait a minute!
00:34:03Better get the undertaker
00:34:08instead.
00:34:09The undertaker?
00:34:10Holy mackerel!
00:34:12Hey, Spike!
00:34:15Give me a hand with this thing.
00:34:17We'll take it over to the bar.
00:34:19Okay.
00:34:20You're being awfully brave about this.
00:34:21Pop's not doing so bad out there.
00:34:22He always wanted to live on a hill.
00:34:26You're being awfully brave.
00:34:27You're being awfully brave about this.
00:34:36Pop's not doing so bad out there.
00:34:39He always wanted to live on a hill.
00:34:42It's alright for me to stay here like you said it was last night.
00:34:46I'll go and unpack the laundry.
00:34:47Maybe you ought to go in with her.
00:34:48Maybe you ought to go in with her.
00:34:50I think she'd rather be alone.
00:34:51Maybe you ought to go in with her.
00:34:52I think she'd rather be alone.
00:34:54There was almost another funeral here yesterday.
00:34:55There was almost another funeral here yesterday.
00:34:56It's alright for me to stay here like you said it was last night.
00:35:01I'll go in and unpack the laundry.
00:35:05Louie caught Jake Wilder sneaking off the place with some community goods.
00:35:25He did.
00:35:26Yeah.
00:35:27Can you imagine the nerve of that guy?
00:35:28He was going to sell the stuff outside.
00:35:33He was going to sell the stuff outside.
00:35:36Said his wife wanted a radio.
00:35:39We'd last about a week here at that rate.
00:35:41What did you do?
00:35:42Well, I warned him.
00:35:45But the next one that pulls anything like that gets out of here.
00:35:49Believe me.
00:36:03She seems to be feeling much better.
00:36:19Oh, well.
00:36:26Well, see you at lunch.
00:36:28Our kitchen duty today.
00:36:30All right.
00:36:33You won't be long, sir.
00:36:51No second happens today.
00:36:54Listen, chef, I'm not on a diet.
00:36:55You will be if they don't bring me something to cook.
00:36:58Is that the biggest hand out we get?
00:37:00Pipe down.
00:37:01I do rather.
00:37:03Thanks.
00:37:08How is she?
00:37:13Come on, I'm hungry.
00:37:21Well, move over.
00:37:28Sour push.
00:37:29Nice joint they got here.
00:37:35Yeah.
00:37:36Beautiful view.
00:37:40Great idea, this village.
00:37:42Swell chance for advancement.
00:37:45I'm going to open up a beauty pod.
00:37:47I'll have a special invite from the head man.
00:37:49I'm going to open up a beer.
00:37:50Let's go.
00:37:51I'm going to open up a beer.
00:37:51Hey, what's the thing?
00:37:52You can't cut your tongue?
00:37:58I don't know how long you're going to be here or why.
00:38:03That guy's married and you lay off.
00:38:09My gosh.
00:38:10Ain't you anticipatory.
00:38:12One half bin of potatoes, half a bin of potatoes, about a dozen onions, three quarters of a
00:38:27sack of beans, can I get a kick out of this, a bushel of apples, those men better show
00:38:34for some fruit today. I always get more pep when I'm doing something. Come in. Hello. Hello, Louie.
00:38:47Uh, three cans of tomatoes. Three cans of tomatoes. How's it coming? Not so hot. Twelve pounds of sugar.
00:38:57Why? You got any ideas? No, not especially. I just wondered. Well, don't come around here
00:39:06making it any worse for that long face of yours. Sally. I guess what you need, some dough. Yeah,
00:39:16wouldn't hurt. Six summer squashers. Two sacks of cornmeal.
00:39:34There's a swell guy. Oh, I don't like him. He ate a willy.
00:39:46That's enough.
00:39:57I, I want to know something, Chris. Sure, what?
00:40:02What's the lowdown on this food situation?
00:40:06Well, it don't looks good, and that's the truth. No chance of getting any anywheres?
00:40:11The men been out every day after rabbits and deer. You know as well as I do there's no more rabbits,
00:40:18and there ain't a deer in the county by this time. That's right, I guess. Hey.
00:40:24Take a look at this.
00:40:25You'll probably guess something like that about me. Yeah.
00:40:44But what's this got to do with our food? Five hundred dollars has got a lot to do with it. How?
00:40:49You and me are going to take a trip into town. You're coming back with five hundred dollars without me.
00:40:57You get the reward for the camp, see?
00:41:01What do you think I have? The camp's got to have food.
00:41:04There ain't a man in camp wouldn't rather starve than eat that way.
00:41:08Well, they'll get me anyway, sooner or later.
00:41:11I've forgotten I ever see that paper. And that's the truth.
00:41:19Well, the corn baby has colic. See you later.
00:41:23Okay.
00:41:28Try to be hit over the head than frightened to death.
00:41:33Your car running all right?
00:41:36I suppose so. Why?
00:41:38You and me are driving into town.
00:41:42What are we going to do? Get married?
00:41:44No. You're going to tell the sheriff that your name's Mrs. John Simms.
00:41:52The sheriff? What is this?
00:41:56I'll tell you later. Go get your car.
00:42:14I'll tell you later.
00:42:15I'll tell you later.
00:42:17I'll tell you later.
00:42:18I'll tell you later.
00:42:19I'll tell you later.
00:42:20I'll tell you later.
00:42:31What's on your mind?
00:42:35You know, Sally, this place has about got me down.
00:42:39I don't talk like that, honey.
00:42:44Come on, let you and me take a walk.
00:42:50That old moon will make you forget you ever had a worry.
00:42:57Oh, dear.
00:42:59Come on.
00:43:00That little boy must feel romantic tonight.
00:43:12I always feel like I'm wasting something when there's a moon like that.
00:43:15Nothing's happening.
00:43:17That's funny. I've often felt that way, too.
00:43:21You know, you've been nice to me since I've been here.
00:43:23Oh.
00:43:23Yeah. You seem so different. You're not fresh at all.
00:43:28I think you're swell.
00:43:30I'm no different from anybody else.
00:43:32I think you are. I think you're a great guy.
00:43:35Yeah. That's what I used to think, too.
00:43:38But you can't buy food for a lot of hungry people just by being a great guy.
00:43:42It takes dough for that.
00:43:43You want this place to succeed more than anything else in the world, don't you?
00:43:52What do you think?
00:43:53Would you be awfully happy if you got a lot of money tonight?
00:43:57What's the gag?
00:43:59No gag.
00:43:59Five hundred. Where'd this come from?
00:44:30Can you imagine doing this for us?
00:44:35Five hundred bucks. Oh, boy.
00:44:41Will Mary be surprised? Come on.
00:44:54You know, we ought to take a picture of this and send it away.
00:44:56Not a bad idea.
00:44:59Oh, I'm going back to Oregon with my banjo on my knee.
00:45:16Oh, Susanna, don't you cry for me.
00:45:21I'm a...
00:45:22You've been cutting weeds again, Jan?
00:45:32You go yumping the leg.
00:45:36The corn looks great.
00:45:37Yeah. She's nice and green and she waves her arms to the sun.
00:45:46But she's thirsty, Jan.
00:45:48Very thirsty.
00:45:50She wants a good drink of water.
00:45:55Used one more rain.
00:45:57I'll bet you my hat against yours arranged before the end of the week.
00:46:04I hope you're right, boss.
00:46:07Say, what do you hear from Louis?
00:46:09Our lawyer from the camp told the judge why Louis had given himself up and the judge promised to go as easy as possible.
00:46:15Oh, then everything's all right, huh?
00:46:17Sure, boss.
00:46:19Oh, I'm going back to Oregon with my banjo on my knee.
00:46:24Oh, Susanna, don't you cry for me.
00:46:28I'm a-going back to Oregon with my banjo on my knee.
00:46:34I'm a-going back to Oregon with my banjo on my knee.
00:46:52I'm a criminal.
00:46:57I'm a-going back to Oregon with my banjo on your knees.
00:46:59I'm a-going back to Oregon with my banjo on my knee.
00:47:01I'm a-going back to Oregon.
00:47:03what do you say
00:47:10man if this sun keeps up three four days that's all look
00:47:18that corn is dying i don't know what we're going to do
00:47:23isn't there enough water in the well to do some good
00:47:26no but couldn't the men carry it from outside somewhere
00:47:31the power company reservoir how far is that three four miles
00:47:37we couldn't carry enough in buckets or tanks to do any good
00:47:41but we have such a lot of people here and a lot of cars
00:47:46the people are discouraged well the money is just about all gone
00:47:52and if we don't get drained we won't have no crops
00:47:55i heard some of the men say they was getting ready to leave
00:48:00so
00:48:06Charles, come here.
00:48:33Sit down.
00:48:36What's the matter?
00:48:41Nothing.
00:48:43Nothing's the matter.
00:48:45There must be something.
00:48:47You're upset.
00:48:48You're not yourself.
00:48:50I tell you, nothing's the matter.
00:48:53John, we've worked, we've licked everything together so far.
00:48:59You never held out on me before.
00:49:01What is it, John?
00:49:02Well, what do those guys expect me to do?
00:49:07Climb up and poke my fish through a rain crowd?
00:49:10They look up to you, John.
00:49:12They look up to you for guidance and help.
00:49:14They want to believe in you.
00:49:16They picture their leader.
00:49:18Well, who asked them to pick me?
00:49:19I can make mistakes too, can't I?
00:49:22I'm only human.
00:49:24Can I help it if it don't rain?
00:49:26No one expects you to.
00:49:28But keep your perspective.
00:49:30Be the boss again.
00:49:32Let them think you're not worried.
00:49:33Let them think you know more than they do.
00:49:35Oh, this cheap joint gives me a pain.
00:49:38There's no future here.
00:49:39No place for a guy with big-time ideas.
00:49:42Oh, what's the use?
00:49:43I've got ideas bigger than this place.
00:49:46Real big stuff.
00:49:47John, this isn't you talking.
00:49:50Somebody else.
00:49:52Some stranger.
00:49:54It's me, all right.
00:49:56I'm finally getting wise to myself, that's all.
00:49:59I'm fed up.
00:50:01I'm sick of the whole place.
00:50:04I'm through with it all.
00:50:06Well, I...
00:50:36Thanks. I was getting tired of that piece anyhow.
00:50:41Why don't you sit down?
00:50:44Sally, I don't know how far this thing's gone between you and John,
00:50:48but I do know he hasn't been the same since you came here.
00:50:51And I'm asking you to let him alone.
00:50:54Well, don't blame me.
00:50:56Can I help it if he likes me?
00:50:58For the first time in his life, John's been making good.
00:51:01And if you keep this up, you're going to ruin him.
00:51:03You're going to ruin the chances of happiness of all these people.
00:51:07Why, this dump will never amount to anything.
00:51:09And that's for John.
00:51:11I mean more to him than you and that whole Boy Scout camp put together.
00:51:17Sally, I told you once you could stay here as long as you want to.
00:51:20Now I tell you to get out.
00:51:23Oh, so you're the boss now, huh?
00:51:26You know you don't belong in a place like this. Get out.
00:51:31All right.
00:51:33I'll go.
00:51:37You will?
00:51:39Where is that?
00:51:41Sure.
00:51:42Sure, I'll go.
00:51:45Oh.
00:51:48Say, it's all right.
00:51:51But John's going with me.
00:51:55John wouldn't go with you.
00:51:57No.
00:51:58John wouldn't go anywhere with you.
00:52:00I'm not afraid of that.
00:52:03I'm not afraid of because I think it's a little scary party.
00:52:09Yeah.
00:52:11I'm not afraid of it.
00:52:12I'm afraid of this.
00:52:12Well, like you haven't lost the opportunity.
00:52:14It's a little scary party already.
00:52:15Yeah.
00:52:16Yeah.
00:52:16Wait.
00:52:25It's a little scary.
00:52:27Oh, but it's okay.
00:52:28Well, like you've heard this.
00:52:29It's very easy.
00:52:29That's why you've heard another one.
00:52:31Oh, so you can have to make a short time?
00:53:02Can I get you anything?
00:53:11No, it's... it's all right.
00:53:13What?
00:53:15Always... doing something, aren't you?
00:53:35Knitting and... things like that.
00:53:41You run through a lot of socks, you know?
00:53:45Yeah, I... I guess I do.
00:53:51You think I take a lot of looking, yeah?
00:53:55You must get pretty tired of it sometimes.
00:53:59It's my job.
00:54:01John.
00:54:13What?
00:54:15John.
00:54:16What?
00:54:18Where are you going?
00:54:20I don't know.
00:54:21You're going down to see the men?
00:54:23What's the use?
00:54:24Everything is going all right.
00:54:25You know...
00:54:26You know this camp would certainly be lost without you, John.
00:54:29Yeah.
00:54:30Well, see you later.
00:54:31John.
00:54:32Remember the day the Sprouts came home?
00:54:33Sure.
00:54:34Sure, I remember.
00:54:35Why?
00:54:36Wasn't it wonderful?
00:54:37Remember how you felt?
00:54:39Yeah.
00:54:40It was nice.
00:54:57Oh, my God.
00:55:27Hey, what do you want to do?
00:55:52Get us both killed?
00:55:53Don't do that.
00:55:57I got the heebie-jeebie.
00:56:01You'd better drive.
00:56:02Listen to that.
00:56:17The old powerhouse is working again.
00:56:19You know what that means?
00:56:20How, by what?
00:56:22It means the water's running downstream not two miles from the camp.
00:56:25So what?
00:56:26Well, Chris said irrigation would save the crops.
00:56:28Oh, come on, honey.
00:56:29Let's get going.
00:56:30It's getting late.
00:56:32Chris said if we could get water in four or five days...
00:56:33Forget it, baby.
00:56:34Don't think back.
00:56:35Think ahead.
00:56:37You and me.
00:56:38You're going places.
00:56:40Well, I'll bet in four days we could dig a ditch to carry that water to the corn.
00:56:43You're not a big a guy to be digging ditches.
00:56:45You belong with somebody that appreciates you.
00:56:48You belong with me.
00:56:53I'm going back.
00:56:54If you go back, we're through.
00:56:58You'll never see me again.
00:57:00Johnny!
00:57:00Johnny!
00:57:24Listen, men.
00:57:36The old powerhouse is working again.
00:57:39There's water in that stream not two miles from here.
00:57:42What we ought to do is get that water down here to our crops.
00:57:45And I've got an idea of how it ought to be done.
00:57:47It'll mean work.
00:57:49Work without stopping.
00:57:50Yeah, and what do you be doing?
00:57:52I'll be working right along with you.
00:57:55Now, you're going to follow me or quit like yellow dogs?
00:57:58Yeah, you're a fine one to be talking like that.
00:58:00Yeah, you're the guy we have to thank for being in this spot.
00:58:04Forget what you think of me.
00:58:05Think of yourselves.
00:58:07Think of your homes, your wives, your kids.
00:58:10Think of everything you worked so hard for.
00:58:12Think of losing it because you wouldn't take another chance.
00:58:15Chris, you said irrigation would save the crops.
00:58:18By working day and night, we might be able to dig a ditch and bring that water down here.
00:58:23That'll save our crops, won't it?
00:58:26Men, it means everything in the world to you.
00:58:29Come on, let's try it.
00:58:32Chris, how about you?
00:58:33Hey, go get my shovel, young.
00:58:39Think it'll work, Chris?
00:58:40Go get your shovel.
00:58:41Okay.
00:58:42If you go, Rocks, I'm going to.
00:58:44All right.
00:58:44Yes, and I'm going to.
00:58:45And take me with you.
00:58:47And me, though.
00:58:48We're not licked.
00:58:49We're going to win.
00:58:50Attaboy, John.
00:58:51Come with it, John.
00:58:53Come on, fellas.
00:58:53Loud, loud, loud.
00:58:54Heavy rigs.
00:58:55Come on.
00:58:55Fellas, loud, loud.
00:58:56Heavy rigs.
00:58:58All right, man.
00:58:59Big time to the conversation.
00:59:00We're about to come in.
00:59:01About a foot and a half by two?
00:59:02Yeah, I've got about four feet from the street.
00:59:05Me, go ahead and lock the vein.
00:59:06All right.
00:59:07The pick's first, then the shovel.
00:59:08Come on.
00:59:09Let's bear it down on her.
00:59:10Go straight through the brush.
00:59:11Lay out.
00:59:12I'm swinging high and hard.
00:59:13Bring it out now.
00:59:14I'm next.
00:59:15He's.
00:59:16That's the dog.
00:59:18Let me have it.
00:59:20All right, boys.
00:59:21Right through here.
00:59:22We can bring it straight across.
00:59:24Rocks.
00:59:24Put one stake there and one out here.
00:59:26Of course.
00:59:27Let me have five.
00:59:28Get this one out of the way.
00:59:30Look out.
00:59:30That's my shoe.
00:59:32Clear it out.
00:59:33Bring it out.
00:59:34Let's get going.
00:59:35Keep it up.
00:59:36Bear down, Ellie.
00:59:37Bear down.
00:59:38Keep moving, Sergeant.
00:59:40How do you want to do it back in here, sir?
00:59:42Think of, brother.
00:59:43Think of, boy.
00:59:44Watch my pick.
00:59:45I'll watch yours.
00:59:48I don't want to cut your ear off.
00:59:50Come on.
00:59:51No.
00:59:52Pulled out.
00:59:53They move, bull.
00:59:53Don't count.
00:59:55Watch your hurry.
00:59:57We got a long way to go.
00:59:59Yeah, but I've got that.
01:00:00All right, come on.
01:00:01Come here, you boys.
01:00:02Give us a hand here.
01:00:04Hurry up.
01:00:06Now, come on.
01:00:07All together.
01:00:08Now, hey.
01:00:11Get in.
01:00:12Get in.
01:00:13Get in the collar dance.
01:00:21Oh, boy.
01:00:22Oh, boy.
01:00:23Get out of my way, man.
01:00:27We got to come.
01:00:28Pick up.
01:00:29Get in.
01:00:29Get in.
01:00:30Get in.
01:00:30Get in.
01:00:31Go down.
01:00:31Get out of the way.
01:00:34Hey, you're going in all fire.
01:00:36Don't put that thing.
01:00:37Don't put that thing.
01:00:38Don't put it.
01:00:38Don't put it.
01:00:38Don't put it.
01:00:39Don't put it.
01:00:39Don't put it.
01:00:40Come on, boys.
01:00:40Come and get us.
01:00:41There's a highway.
01:00:42Run through it after you.
01:00:43whereabouts, Franks?
01:00:54Is that it?
01:00:55Yes.
01:00:55That's it right there.
01:00:57And she'll head off just to the right of that tree.
01:01:01OK.
01:01:02Hey, Bob.
01:01:03We're making a turn here.
01:01:05Come on.
01:01:05Let's go.
01:01:06I'll be right with him.
01:01:17Man, there's two chicken heads.
01:01:19You're not on this side, too.
01:01:21Well, now, look. We could go right through here.
01:01:23All right. You take this tree. We'll go ahead.
01:01:26Next one's mine.
01:01:31That tall tree out of the way. The one right in the park, sir.
01:01:36All to go. I'm short to the rope.
01:01:38Heads up.
01:01:39Heads up.
01:02:06Right this way, boys. Can you see all right?
01:02:12Yes, sir.
01:02:13Any you ladies got any adhesive tape?
01:02:16These would be ham sandwiches if we hadn't a ham.
01:02:18I'm thirstier than that cornfield.
01:02:20I've been hungry since 6 o'clock this morning.
01:02:22More coffee?
01:02:23No, thanks. I better get back to work.
01:02:37Coffee?
01:02:39Good. Thanks.
01:02:44Thanks.
01:02:45Bye.
01:02:47Bye.
01:02:49Here you are.
01:02:50Here you are.
01:02:52Thanks.
01:03:13Thanks.
01:03:43All right, Brock, I'll take that cord here.
01:04:06Put it in there.
01:04:07Don't try bringing up the targeted iron.
01:04:13Let me have that, Chris.
01:04:26Yeah, put this piece there.
01:04:28I'm going to brought the fenders off my sedan.
01:04:31You go take out the rest of the way.
01:04:32We've got to make this water cut.
01:04:34Yeah, yeah.
01:04:35Let's go back and down the street.
01:04:50Come on!
01:05:03Hey, thanks for Amy!
01:05:05Amy!
01:05:07Maybe he'll dig himself out.
01:05:09Keep up with you, fellas.
01:05:10What you need is a drink.
01:05:24Let's go!
01:05:53Oh
01:06:23Oh
01:06:40She's finished we're all set all time ago
01:06:53Oh
01:07:23Oh
01:07:53Oh
01:08:23Oh
01:08:39Oh
01:08:53THE END
01:09:23THE END
01:09:53THE END
01:10:09THE END
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01:10:15THE END
01:10:17THE END
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