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00:00:00Where are you going, yonderbound maiden?
00:00:03This ain't fit for a dog.
00:00:05What's got into your cooking?
00:00:07You got plenty to spare.
00:00:08You got all them ration books.
00:00:10I spent better than $25 this week for grub.
00:00:13Not counting the milk.
00:00:14$25?
00:00:16You can't feed seven good eaters on that.
00:00:19What's the use of living like this
00:00:21if a nobody can't save something?
00:00:23When we go back home, I'm saved.
00:00:26That's all I've learned since we've been married.
00:00:29Millions of people don't never save nothing.
00:00:31They buy on time.
00:00:33They ain't always starving their youngins, either.
00:00:35I ain't starving nobody.
00:00:37You've been buying the cheapest grub you can get?
00:00:39Look at this place.
00:00:40Can't you cover up the floor or something?
00:00:42I bought this cocktail.
00:00:44Gertie, how much have you saved out of the money I've been giving you?
00:00:49What happened?
00:00:51Not Vicky dollars.
00:00:54Can you find one before you die?
00:00:58Have you been feeding us junk like that?
00:01:00Letting the place go like a pig pen?
00:01:03All my life, I've wanted you and the kids to have nice things.
00:01:07I bet I'm making twice what any of the farmers back home is doing.
00:01:11For God's sake, spend it.
00:01:14Look at that cookware.
00:01:16That's the same old pot my momma gave us when we first got married to make this that we got home.
00:01:22Let me keep it a bit.
00:01:23When they've had a drop too much, it's not good to take the thing back in.
00:01:28Not too soon.
00:01:29And don't cry.
00:01:30It makes a worse.
00:01:31I know.
00:01:32It makes a worse.
00:01:33What do you think you're doing?
00:01:34You're gonna kill us.
00:01:35I know.
00:01:36He's my young.
00:01:37I gotta get him to a doctor quick.
00:01:38Well, not in this car.
00:01:39I'm on urgent army business.
00:01:41What do you think you're doing?
00:01:42You're gonna kill us.
00:01:43I know.
00:01:44Here's my young.
00:01:45I gotta get him to a doctor quick.
00:01:46Well, not in this car.
00:01:47I'm on urgent army business.
00:01:48Twenty mile long.
00:01:49You're hated that way.
00:01:50Please.
00:01:51He's real bad sick.
00:01:52Get over.
00:01:53I'll have you arrested.
00:01:54Hatcher, drive on.
00:01:55We're stuck, sir.
00:01:56No, don't.
00:01:57You go over the bluff.
00:01:58Here.
00:01:59Hatcher, I gave you an order.
00:02:01It's a night here, woman.
00:02:02You can't.
00:02:03You can't.
00:02:04Get off.
00:02:05I'll have you arrested.
00:02:06Hatcher, drive on.
00:02:07We're stuck, sir.
00:02:08No, don't.
00:02:09You go over the bluff.
00:02:10Here.
00:02:11Hatcher, I gave you an order.
00:02:13It's a night here, woman.
00:02:14You can't.
00:02:15It's a night here, woman.
00:02:16You can't.
00:02:17Time's part up.
00:02:18I gotta cut away some of these saplings.
00:02:20And on time, too.
00:02:22That's real sweet in you, Clovis.
00:02:25It's just...
00:02:26I lived a long time with that hurt.
00:02:28I'll give you some bars for the car.
00:02:34Be careful back there, lady.
00:02:36feel free.
00:02:41Turn around!
00:02:42Ms. Nables!
00:02:45Oh, Portia, you gave her the game.
00:02:47Ms. Nables, come look at me.
00:02:48OK.
00:02:49Here we go.
00:02:54Mommy, good news.
00:02:55Ms. Nables.
00:02:59Ms. Nables, once you're coming skating with me...
00:03:01Look at me.
00:03:02In the skies...
00:03:03We got away!
00:03:04Sounds better.
00:03:05Take your child, catch her, drive on.
00:03:07Amos, how's the little one?
00:03:09I made ya.
00:03:10Amos, he's turning blue.
00:03:12He's choking to him.
00:03:14No time for doctors now?
00:03:19Help me.
00:03:27Mike, come through you.
00:03:29You wanna go out?
00:03:31Flat light for a pillow.
00:03:32You can show them your building set.
00:03:33Kids.
00:03:35Honey, now hold his head.
00:03:38It's tight.
00:03:39Hold his head and feet down.
00:03:42You can't fight it much.
00:03:44He's past feeling anything.
00:03:48Why do we have to stay here?
00:03:50What are you doing?
00:03:51You're killing him.
00:03:52I'm sure Paula's working for the lower, honey.
00:03:57Reuben, I ain't making this over for Detroit.
00:04:00I'm still saving it.
00:04:02I'm saving everything I can for the whole place.
00:04:06I'm gonna keep it over.
00:04:06Hold this here.
00:04:09I'm gonna get something better.
00:04:11Maybe before next Christmas you'll be selling your grass seed.
00:04:13How'd you know what to do?
00:04:21Oh, it's Dip Theory.
00:04:23Hey, Bertie.
00:04:23They choke.
00:04:23Come here.
00:04:24My pa saved a cow once.
00:04:25They choked.
00:04:26Caught a windpipe and put in a piece of tin can.
00:04:29There we go.
00:04:29Pa, look at that mean Cassie does.
00:04:35She took the skirt off this fine nude doll you'd give her and put it on this old thing.
00:04:43Cassie Marie, you come back here.
00:04:45Plus, she's working.
00:04:48You got your electric icebox, old woman.
00:04:50You're very skillful with a knife.
00:04:59She's too old now.
00:05:01Axe handles and such life.
00:05:02What a funny I spent.
00:05:03But you shouldn't have cut down that poster.
00:05:05That's government property.
00:05:06Or they won't.
00:05:07They need factory workers as badly as soldiers.
00:05:10Ain't a man in our settlement left for them to take.
00:05:12They don't want things.
00:05:13Except in my man and...
00:05:15Boy, they called him now.
00:05:16Well, they can't exempt every little farmer.
00:05:19Only those who produce a lot.
00:05:21There's a war on.
00:05:23I know there's a war on.
00:05:25Killed my brother yesterday.
00:05:28Killed in action is what the telegram said.
00:05:34I'm sorry.
00:05:37He was a farmer?
00:05:39One of them little uns.
00:05:41Hold on, honey.
00:05:42We'll be there soon.
00:05:44Where do they grow around here?
00:05:46Young'uns.
00:05:48For the wars in them factories.
00:05:51Do you farm?
00:05:52Some.
00:05:54My man hauls coal in his truck.
00:05:56When he can get gas.
00:05:58We rent a place.
00:06:01Give back half what we grow.
00:06:02Keep the rest.
00:06:04But I'm saving real hard.
00:06:06We're gonna have a place of our own one day.
00:06:08Peter for the ride.
00:06:26No, I couldn't think of it.
00:06:27I always aim to pay.
00:06:28Well, a dollar can do, I guess.
00:06:31Here, I'll make a change.
00:06:32Much glad.
00:06:33Rita!
00:06:33Good luck.
00:06:34Oh, come back, honey.
00:06:35I ain't been expecting you there.
00:06:37Weena!
00:06:38I ain't never been to a doctor before.
00:06:40Lady, you can't be afraid of nothing.
00:06:42Just walk in.
00:06:43Oh, Miss Barbarita.
00:06:44Barbarita, you got my weena in there.
00:06:47You see your pretty hair?
00:06:48She ain't here.
00:06:50Oh, come on.
00:06:51Just clap down.
00:06:52Come on.
00:06:53Damn it.
00:06:54This little woman, she don't know what she's doing.
00:06:57I've got to see a doctor quick.
00:06:59You'll have to wait for a turn.
00:07:00Let me have a chair there.
00:07:01Oh, my gosh.
00:07:02I don't know, ma'am.
00:07:03Did I do wrong?
00:07:04I don't need to cope this time, my doctor.
00:07:06I couldn't just stand by.
00:07:07Believe it, you've done all right.
00:07:08Oh, Miss Nevels.
00:07:09Oh, Miss Nevels.
00:07:10Oh, Miss Nevels.
00:07:11Wait out.
00:07:12Take her in her house.
00:07:13My mom's home.
00:07:14Oh, is your mom home?
00:07:15You tired?
00:07:16Oh.
00:07:17Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:07:18Watch that, too.
00:07:19Merry Christmas, Mrs. Bailey.
00:07:20Let her in.
00:07:21Merry and Joseph.
00:07:22I'll look in the game around there.
00:07:23Come on, Frankie.
00:07:24Let's dance.
00:07:25Mom, meanwhile's in here with no clothes on.
00:07:27This damn merry-go-round.
00:07:29It's round and round.
00:07:30He's gonna be all right.
00:07:31Can't stop while you fall.
00:07:32I know that he was bad and sick,
00:07:33but you wouldn't have gone off
00:07:34where your mama needed your soul.
00:07:35But I didn't.
00:07:36You gotta keep going.
00:07:37No matter what.
00:07:38Hope you didn't have to watch him get cooked.
00:07:39I'll move the stove.
00:07:40Watch it, let down and rest a spell.
00:07:41No.
00:07:42I didn't have a heart to tell her.
00:07:43My relief ain't come.
00:07:44What's happening?
00:07:45Can I help?
00:07:46Just lay there with that telegram.
00:07:47Oh, my Lord.
00:07:48Your relief's here.
00:07:49See?
00:07:50Watch it, lay down, so she can get back to work.
00:07:52Better lay down.
00:07:53That's about all.
00:07:54I didn't fall, did I?
00:07:55I didn't fall.
00:07:56Honey, you know how weakly she is.
00:08:00You're gonna freeze yourself.
00:08:01Oh, Tebeck, you should've wore your snow pants.
00:08:03Oh, my.
00:08:04The only place you need snow pants is in the movies.
00:08:07So the fellers can't get their hands up your skirt.
00:08:10She says she can't beat Henley in heaven
00:08:12if you ain't been saved.
00:08:13Look, Mom, it's a parade.
00:08:14That's for hot work.
00:08:15What are we gonna do about it?
00:08:18You just tore up people.
00:08:19What'd you say?
00:08:21You know that thing?
00:08:22This person had squirt on somebody.
00:08:24Aw.
00:08:25It'd be an area, dog.
00:08:27She got us.
00:08:28Geez, was that a dude?
00:08:34Why don't I get you some more?
00:08:35No, no.
00:08:36Clomest, no.
00:08:37He'll be okay.
00:08:38What are you doing right here?
00:08:39It's open house, Pop.
00:08:40Get in here.
00:08:41I'll be gone.
00:08:43I'll be gone.
00:08:44I'll be gone.
00:08:45A few weeks.
00:08:46I'm gonna get a bunch of rain in there.
00:08:48Elmar.
00:08:50I wanna get a bunch of rain out here.
00:08:52Bender's all right.
00:08:53They got him away.
00:08:54What's this settlement gonna do with Dr. Tanger?
00:08:55This here's Tom Cooper, friend of mine.
00:08:57You wouldn't call it Tanger.
00:08:58You better get the liquid.
00:08:59He's looking at fixed machines as good as me makes real money in them war jobs.
00:09:02Tom, why are those men getting each other?
00:09:03Try to buy a school, will you? Erie Street.
00:09:05We're living in Willow, Ron, or Detroit.
00:09:07Them bullies cast them in.
00:09:08Union man's just fighting back.
00:09:10You can't bust a union like busking ends.
00:09:13What's the union?
00:09:15It's kinda like a family, honey. You know, working together.
00:09:18Jumping jacks.
00:09:19Won't you make something a body can use?
00:09:22Now, do you see why I kept your basket so long?
00:09:25It's just wetland foolishness.
00:09:28Do you have any others like these?
00:09:30Just toys for the young'uns.
00:09:32Birds and critters.
00:09:34I got some.
00:09:35I reckon Amos has them all now.
00:09:36It's enchanting.
00:09:38It's more than a toy.
00:09:40A friend of mine was admiring it.
00:09:42He's an interior decorator, really very well known.
00:09:45And he said that he has never seen carving like this.
00:09:49Did children tell me that you're working on something larger?
00:09:52A block of cherry wood?
00:09:53Uh-huh.
00:09:54Forty dollars.
00:09:55Forty dollars.
00:09:56How big a piece is it?
00:09:57It stands about yea high.
00:10:00It ain't near finished.
00:10:02Might I look at it one day?
00:10:03Why, yes, I reckon.
00:10:05They live in Mary Hill.
00:10:06We have the address.
00:10:09Did you know that Cassie was the only child to draw a tree?
00:10:13I'm afraid her reading ain't too good.
00:10:16Oh, she'll learn.
00:10:17She has a very high intelligence rating.
00:10:19There might be another problem, though.
00:10:22The school doctor is coming in on Tuesday morning.
00:10:25Can you be here, then?
00:10:26She's sick?
00:10:27No, not a bit.
00:10:28The doctor is just going to examine her eyes.
00:10:31Hey, Miss Luck.
00:10:32I gotta see Reuven's teacher, Mrs. Stringer.
00:10:34Ain't nobody seen it but you.
00:10:35She's down the corridor to the right, room number 14.
00:10:38That's the money for our farm.
00:10:40I'll return your basket this afternoon, Mrs. Nelson.
00:10:42You ain't gonna work your life away plowing another man's land.
00:10:47Got some molasses money.
00:10:49Mrs. Stringer.
00:10:51The eggs I sold to Samuels.
00:10:53I come to see you about my youngin'.
00:10:55My boy.
00:10:56So I have to hurry.
00:10:57I've been talking to mothers all afternoon.
00:10:59Child's name?
00:11:01$310.
00:11:02Reuven Nevels.
00:11:03Now?
00:11:04Well, what's the matter?
00:11:05$350.
00:11:06He just don't see me.
00:11:08As soon as your poor pa gets in the army.
00:11:10We're gonna buy us a place of our own.
00:11:13You southern people who come up here,
00:11:14don't you realize it would be a great change for your children?
00:11:17Well, Reuven has not accepted the change.
00:11:20I'm giving him a human conduct.
00:11:23He just flustered along with other children.
00:11:25But they killed Uncle Hanley.
00:11:27But he weren't never bad to fight.
00:11:29At least they did, honey, but that don't change the rules.
00:11:31Last week, Mrs. Nevels, a small boy with a toy gun was teasing Reuven.
00:11:34Just poking at him in front.
00:11:35Don't do that, Cassie Marie.
00:11:36You'll be a ruin in it.
00:11:37Reuven completely lost his temper.
00:11:38It wasn't me, Ma.
00:11:39Then he bragged about having a real gun of his own and shooting at a bear.
00:11:42She won't never pay no mind when she's got that calorie loot right here.
00:11:45Of course the boy called him a liar.
00:11:46I see.
00:11:47And Reuven slapped him down.
00:11:48I'm sorry.
00:11:49I didn't hurt you.
00:11:50I said Reuven was principal and he was punished.
00:11:52Reuven's have lessons to finish.
00:11:53Not to have lying and arrogance in mindless.
00:11:55Reuven, you got copy of the dude?
00:11:56Yes, ma'am.
00:11:57Reuven weren't lying.
00:11:58Cassie Marie, come here.
00:11:59He's had him a rifle since he were ten-year-old.
00:12:01And all my youngins was taught never to point him to a gun.
00:12:05In case one day they might forget and use a real one that-a-way.
00:12:08It's very interesting that I see no point in continuing this discussion.
00:12:12Reuven is in Detroit now.
00:12:14He will have to adjust to his surroundings.
00:12:16That's the most important thing in life.
00:12:18That's what you're learning, my youngins?
00:12:20Oh, honey, don't get so far away.
00:12:22You can't see.
00:12:23So as if one day they was to go to Germany, they could adjust?
00:12:27Look, Bobby, look.
00:12:28Learn to get along with them Nazis and Hitler.
00:12:31How dare you twist my words that way.
00:12:33I'm much obliged to you for your time, ma'am.
00:12:36Listen.
00:12:37You can't roll out people like this, you don't.
00:12:40You got the whole primer by heart.
00:12:42That's a can.
00:12:43That's easy.
00:12:44I'll never go wrong.
00:12:47You're all the pressure young yet.
00:12:49Z.
00:12:50Good.
00:12:51Now the next line.
00:12:54They ain't finished their lessons yet.
00:12:56Oh, John, been waiting.
00:12:58It's got a tail.
00:12:59Come on, Jim.
00:13:00What's an O with a tail?
00:13:02Like a piglet.
00:13:03Cute.
00:13:04Right.
00:13:05And the next one.
00:13:07That's the biggest cup we ever had.
00:13:09Yeah, you done that, son.
00:13:11Let's tie a little magic, shall we?
00:13:13I never warned your mama out breaking her back in some field.
00:13:16She likes it, Pa.
00:13:19All her life she's had her hands in the dirt and always had the cropped old man blue.
00:13:24You know what I'd make in one of them big city war plants?
00:13:28Your mama could just watch your house.
00:13:30But she likes her hands in the dirt, Pa.
00:13:32About ready?
00:13:33Ma, can I go hunting?
00:13:35I do all my chores.
00:13:36Very good.
00:13:37Nothing wrong with that, I...
00:13:38Nothing wrong with that, I...
00:13:39Oh, let him go.
00:13:40He's worked hard off all at Ma's in here.
00:13:42Put it there.
00:13:43And Henley would have maybe gone hunting today.
00:13:45Put it there.
00:13:46And I'll read.
00:13:47Be careful, son.
00:13:48Well, let's go.
00:13:49X-N-F-A-K-L.
00:13:54Well, you certainly know your letters.
00:13:57Can you read?
00:14:00Son?
00:14:01If if and the plates be.
00:14:03Karen, I can't see this.
00:14:05Well, you send her to me and we'll show her the match.
00:14:07Come on, Jim.
00:14:08Don't you go shoot me and Cassie, son.
00:14:09All right?
00:14:10She's not there.
00:14:11Recollect we're going down past the old tipping place?
00:14:12Okay.
00:14:13Of course.
00:14:14It's so dark in here.
00:14:15It's nice to have a friend, huh?
00:14:19Okay.
00:14:23Well, I'll put this one in here.
00:14:26I want you to read this Friday.
00:14:30She's the Lord.
00:14:31She's the Lord God.
00:14:32She's the Lord.
00:14:33My Lord.
00:14:34If you're in the room.
00:14:35Let's go.
00:14:36Callie Lou bought me new red shoes.
00:14:37$40 for the catalog.
00:14:38What'd you get all that money?
00:14:39Callie Lou's man, he's got a way of the wars, and he makes good buddies.
00:14:44I can see two little girls in their eyes.
00:14:48Me and Callie Lou.
00:14:50Me and Callie Lou.
00:14:51I restored myself.
00:14:53Here's a good you know, he's supposed to walk you know where there ain't the trolls
00:15:09Ruben just took off. Look at the old tipped-in-place. He shouldn't have cut across that land by the railroad. Ain't nobody's
00:15:17out so terrible to me. It's for sale. And Ms. Stringer's seen him. And that's youngin's kids. Ain't supposed to
00:15:26walk by the railroad tracks. Well, maybe he misses the fields in the woods. What'd you do today, Ms. Casey?
00:15:33Ms. Boshinsky had me read in front of the home class.
00:15:41Hey, what's the racket here? Sure do.
00:15:43Ruben walked home on the field by the railroad track. Heard he's the least of it, don't I?
00:15:46But we ain't allowed to walk. It's gonna be warm in the winter.
00:15:49But you give me a storybook to go. Ooh, in the summer, too. Look, I'm gonna read it.
00:15:52No matter how hard the wind blows, that house ain't never gonna shake.
00:15:55Ruben, huh, huh, huh, huh.
00:15:57Ma, I seen a bear. Ruben.
00:15:59A bear? Are you sure?
00:16:00Biggest old thing ever did see. Ruben, come in here.
00:16:03I shot at him, but he was too far off. I ain't seen a bear in these parts since I can remember.
00:16:09I bet he was fishing. What's going on?
00:16:10You gotta walk where they take you to walk. We live here. We get us a lot of fish.
00:16:13It's for your own safety.
00:16:15The way y'all are carrying on. I don't think I killed a man.
00:16:18You walk where they take you to walk. What's the matter with you, boy?
00:16:21You're always in trouble. My grandpa sold it to the Tiptons,
00:16:24and now old John Ballew owns me. Miss Ringer, she hates me.
00:16:28I used to come here when I was about your size, honey.
00:16:30You know she has more stuff because you'd come balling her out saying I wasn't happy.
00:16:32But she made fun of me and hurt everybody.
00:16:34There's this real deep cellar. Nothing ever froze in that cellar.
00:16:39You come out here and apologize to your mama. Rest you youngins clear out.
00:16:43We picked blackberries in old fields.
00:16:49There's a heap of good manure around back.
00:16:52You've been studying it? I ain't gonna have him talking to you like that.
00:16:57There's a good dog in the place, too.
00:16:58What'd you go raise a racket with that teacher for?
00:17:00Even if old John wanted to sell, and even if you had the money,
00:17:03the rest of the kids is doing all right.
00:17:04He'll be wanting a new truck or something like college.
00:17:07Like he sold a cow last spring to get him new tires.
00:17:09You ain't gonna need nothing in the army.
00:17:13He's gonna want us to have a place of our own.
00:17:15He's always hated having to give away half of what we raised.
00:17:18Son, fix the talk to old John.
00:17:25Well, we're gonna surprise you.
00:17:30Come on, Cassie. Let's go see grandma.
00:17:38If it hadn't been for you, Henley would have given himself to God.
00:17:41He ain't never been this late.
00:17:42You were the oldest.
00:17:43Why do you mean I see my day?
00:17:45But he's standing there.
00:17:46This is our block that's squishy.
00:17:48He's in there.
00:17:49He's standing there, stiff-necked and stubborn in the place of the mighty God,
00:17:53and you never did repeat your sins.
00:17:54We're always trying to make a fast buck off of you, Ma.
00:17:57Your mom ain't used to buying.
00:17:58Go get rid of that and go do your homework.
00:18:00Your power is so new, Ma.
00:18:04I have to sell this so much.
00:18:05I'm moving with Ma.
00:18:06I think we better call the police.
00:18:08No.
00:18:09Who could never live in town?
00:18:10He'll come.
00:18:11Oh, well.
00:18:11I know he'll come.
00:18:12He's just waiting somewheres.
00:18:14This war was all for cold.
00:18:15I fear to come home.
00:18:17You ought to read your Bible more.
00:18:19I gotta go to work.
00:18:20I come not with peace, but with a soul.
00:18:20He ain't here when I get back.
00:18:21I'm calling the cops.
00:18:22I'm calling the cops.
00:18:23Christ said,
00:18:24Oh, the skirts in the world like you skirts the temple.
00:18:29And in his mighty room.
00:18:33Well, maybe there's another side to Christ.
00:18:36I recollect he went to the wedding feast, and he had time to fool with many aliens.
00:18:41He was like Henley.
00:18:44He worked and he loved his fellow men.
00:18:46And oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:18:48Oh, yes, Mary.
00:18:48Get my son.
00:18:50Oh, Ma.
00:18:50Oh, oh, oh.
00:18:54Oh.
00:18:55Oh, oh, oh.
00:18:58Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:18:58I'm a mighty man constipated.
00:19:00Mighty man.
00:19:02You just raced a while, Mom.
00:19:04I'll make you a cup of tea.
00:19:05Dirty willful fools.
00:19:24Ruben's all right.
00:19:25Pa?
00:19:30Dear Pa, I took $20 to pay my way back.
00:19:33I hope it don't run you short on the carpet.
00:19:35I don't steal.
00:19:37I don't steal.
00:19:39He's fine.
00:19:40I will pay it back.
00:19:43Back home, I can work and trout for Grandpa.
00:19:46But I sure was lucky to have him moving to help me with the fall work.
00:19:50Your ever-loving son, Ruben.
00:19:52I hear they were away.
00:19:53Found him a billfold at work.
00:19:55Yeah.
00:19:56Going home and tell your wife,
00:19:58Foreman said to me, who'd have thought a Foreman would have so much heart?
00:20:02I declare there won't be enough men left around here.
00:20:05Oh, honey, you set up all night working on this thing.
00:20:08Seems like they could have left us close, wasn't it?
00:20:10The mail truck running.
00:20:11Could have made a flat cross at a time with a flat Jesus Christ glue on top.
00:20:15Yeah, I ought to let him go to the factory.
00:20:17He wanted to.
00:20:18He wanted to.
00:20:19They'll cut out anything.
00:20:20It's mostly me.
00:20:20I feared he'd want me and the young'uns to follow him to some city.
00:20:23By the gun, Jesus Christ is jumping jacks.
00:20:24It's all the same for a jigsaw.
00:20:26How's your room it is, Paul?
00:20:28It's a cold boy out here.
00:20:31Well, you know how it is.
00:20:33The mess I make with all that wood,
00:20:34and I can bait your mama so much.
00:20:36And it seems right now, I've got to be good.
00:20:39What's this, girl?
00:20:40Oh, Paul.
00:20:42I ain't made a federal in 15 years, mind me, I guess.
00:20:49You're not here.
00:20:56I wished I was close, dear.
00:20:57Hey, Gert, look at him, Paul.
00:20:59He's going to close his army money.
00:21:00It's coming in right now.
00:21:01I can move.
00:21:03The old tip from place?
00:21:06Let me see.
00:21:07Gertie!
00:21:08Gertie!
00:21:11Gertie!
00:21:12Gertie!
00:21:14You look so sad, Mom.
00:21:16This is the last chance I'm going to be laughing.
00:21:18I have to see you by yourself now.
00:21:21Here.
00:21:21Maybe you will.
00:21:22Here, Gert.
00:21:25Oh, you've been a good girl, in some ways.
00:21:28Here, take these.
00:21:29Those are for you.
00:21:30Father and I have talked it over.
00:21:33You helped us aside back in your younger days.
00:21:37And you're following me.
00:21:38We can, we can get along somehow.
00:21:40Hi, Victor.
00:21:42You and Paul are nice and close, Casey.
00:21:45It was Hindley's cattle money.
00:21:47He wanted you to have it.
00:21:49All of it.
00:21:50Why'd you learn to do that?
00:21:51I don't know.
00:21:52It was a giant witch.
00:21:53My old man.
00:21:54He knew lots of things.
00:21:55I mean, yeah, I mean, if anything happened to him, we should have it.
00:21:58I was big like a normal soul.
00:21:59You raised it, you said.
00:22:00He just learned me the one.
00:22:06Gertie!
00:22:06Gertie, don't think of me!
00:22:08You can buy yourself some pretty shoes.
00:22:10And Max, she's crazy about shoes.
00:22:11Two dollars.
00:22:12Two dollars in your paper, a haul.
00:22:16I'm all right, we're here.
00:22:17I can save you, but I need to go back home.
00:22:19The lesson you took me to death with hugging.
00:22:23Miss Cassie hugged her more to death.
00:22:25She put a lot of work in that.
00:22:26That would be a pretty piece of the paper, wouldn't it?
00:22:28I know it.
00:22:30Heard from Reuben?
00:22:31He's living with my folks.
00:22:32You know, Henley.
00:22:34It's all right.
00:22:35He'll be better for it.
00:22:36There's some people who'll never do good outside.
00:22:40Like my mom.
00:22:40Well, you can't cause Grandma says Uncle Henley can't ever go to Jesus.
00:22:44Oh, stuff.
00:22:45Thanks, Chris.
00:22:45But you don't have to go to him.
00:22:47He's right here.
00:22:48All the time.
00:22:50Have you seen him?
00:22:50I wish Reuben would have gone to my folks.
00:22:52Kindly like you see in Callie Lou.
00:22:54Your mom won't work him like a mule.
00:22:54Give him no schoolin' like she done you.
00:22:57No, it seemed to be forever.
00:22:59War over home.
00:22:59You're gonna make things like your grandpa.
00:23:02What's the war, isn't it?
00:23:02You might never see this face.
00:23:03Home to what?
00:23:04Seems to me he'd be all his life in.
00:23:06Especially your mama.
00:23:07I feel like I want the Christ in the tree.
00:23:09Back here with that Taker and Clovis and not a nickel to his name.
00:23:12When we get ready now, Mom?
00:23:13Hey, I'll show him a make money in Taker.
00:23:16He's gonna bust out with Ross in one of these days.
00:23:18Of course I want to stay here.
00:23:20I got a good job.
00:23:22Youngins is all in school.
00:23:24We never had that for me hauling coal and you scrabbing on that farm.
00:23:28You'd be better off watchin' over Cassie.
00:23:30She'd run by me just now jibberin' and a-jabberin' to the thin air.
00:23:34She's doin' real well in school since she got them odd laces.
00:23:37You can't hardly stop her even now.
00:23:40You better stop that foolishness of her talkin' to herself.
00:23:43Focus the fact that she's quiet.
00:23:45You don't make her quit, you'll have another Reuben.
00:23:47And she can't run home.
00:23:49Oh, Mom, not that pretty Caliloo, Doug.
00:23:52Say it about my popsicle.
00:23:55Now that's enough of that, Cassie Marie.
00:23:57You stop playin' that silly game.
00:23:59I ain't playin'.
00:24:00Don't be stashin' me.
00:24:02Just quit.
00:24:03You know they ain't no Caliloo.
00:24:08Now mind me, honey.
00:24:10There's coffee on the stove and water warming.
00:24:13You best hurry.
00:24:14Honey.
00:24:16Oh, Lord.
00:24:17My old woman tryin' to be shed of me.
00:24:19Back home, you never did have nobody to play with but jib.
00:24:22Shh.
00:24:22Lots of times I think you gon' love me a bit.
00:24:25But you're a big girl now.
00:24:27You can't go around to talk to love.
00:24:29Talkin' to yourself anymore?
00:24:30I'd be tied one and put in a burrow in the house.
00:24:32And if they told you the old dress mill was broke down,
00:24:35you'd run off hers to see what I would live.
00:24:36Cassie, go out and play with the others now.
00:24:38Your pa's right.
00:24:39You were jealous of machinery like there was another woman.
00:24:41I can't much blame you, though,
00:24:44for all my machine-fixin' and cold-haulin'.
00:24:47It's been a poor do.
00:24:48We ain't so bad off.
00:24:49You got a clean shirt, old woman?
00:24:51He's a heap of folks ain't at worst.
00:24:52Me and Whit's goin' to a meetin'.
00:24:54Don't go with the inn again.
00:24:55We don't wanna tell you goodbye.
00:24:57You don't mean as much as a job up here.
00:24:58You'd just be glad I'm doin' good in it.
00:25:02Ain't right.
00:25:04Gertie, you don't know nothin' about it.
00:25:06I look like I've been shaved with a postcut.
00:25:08I don't mean you're all here.
00:25:10I don't mean you're all here.
00:25:11I don't mean you're all here.
00:25:12I mean, Cassie Marie.
00:25:13That's why it's still filled with your bellies.
00:25:14Your sister's got it easy for you.
00:25:15Mommy's gotta have somethin' with her own.
00:25:18Her kids has got good schools.
00:25:20I'll be back for supper.
00:25:22I always wanted you to have it better, Mag.
00:25:25Way better.
00:25:26You wasn't raised to eat sowbelly in some sharecropper shack.
00:25:29You eatin'?
00:25:32I ain't hungry.
00:25:35You comin' down with somethin'?
00:25:36Girl, a man don't go off to the army every day.
00:25:40I wish you'd woke the kids up.
00:25:42But it ain't like you was goin' for true.
00:25:50Honey, would you put some water in the radiator for me?
00:25:52But don't go tryin' to crank her now.
00:25:54I'm always tellin' you that ain't woman's work.
00:25:57I bet you can see little girls in my eyes, Cassie Marie.
00:26:06Air blows the wind down in the house.
00:26:12It was a name, the name is mine.
00:26:18There's nothin' more.
00:26:21Don't talk, Callie Lou.
00:26:23You're a big girl now.
00:26:25Just kiss me once before I...
00:26:28I'll come see you whenever I can.
00:26:31Don't work too hard.
00:26:34Don't grow too strong.
00:26:36I'm stark.
00:26:38If you must cry, don't cry too long.
00:26:44For I'll be back before you know me.
00:26:50Just kiss me once before I go.
00:26:54Nobody can't hear their self-slage.
00:26:56So I'll keep my fields and cut my hands.
00:27:00Thanks, Marie.
00:27:01Come and eat somethin'.
00:27:02There's nothin' more that I can say than what I've done.
00:27:10Hey, Harry, Mom, you want the snail play?
00:27:12I think he knows.
00:27:14You eat somethin' first.
00:27:14You just kissed me once before I...
00:27:18it's a bit.
00:27:21Oh, my God.
00:27:22There's nothing.
00:27:23Why?
00:27:24It's a bit.
00:27:24I won't run for the snail.
00:27:24It's a bit.
00:27:25I won't run for you.
00:27:26It's a bit.
00:27:27It's a bit.
00:27:27I just want some help.
00:27:29Mom.
00:27:29I don't know where to myself front.
00:27:31My class, man.
00:27:32I know what the kids will laugh at me.
00:27:34Aw, thank you, Mom.
00:27:35Thank you, Mom.
00:27:36Look what you're doing, guys.
00:27:36You're so misty.
00:27:37You're hot.
00:27:38You want cream dates?
00:27:38You want cream dates?
00:27:40I want to run out for a new stuff.
00:27:40You slapped me.
00:27:41You're a bigger and hurry.
00:27:43Quit mentioning the corn in somebody else's basket.
00:27:45Don't tell Coddy.
00:27:47You mean to spill it?
00:27:49You're always spilling something.
00:27:52Leave her be.
00:27:53You're the gum in his jugger.
00:27:55I've reached the land of corn and wine.
00:27:58Hey, get one more word.
00:27:59I'll get your paws right here.
00:28:00Can't do that, Mom.
00:28:02It ain't there no more.
00:28:03Can we lose the rain this morning?
00:28:06I said, I'll find you like to walk.
00:28:08I'll give you a tip or to see the strut.
00:28:10And if weren't there no more, pause to the point.
00:28:13Get away.
00:28:15Ain't Faw coming back tonight?
00:28:17You let him go without waking us?
00:28:19That's probably going to the war.
00:28:21He's gone.
00:28:22We ain't never going to see him no more.
00:28:24He'd go to one of them factories where they make bombs and stuff.
00:28:29I guess he'll write us a letter telling us where he's gone.
00:28:32One man plus courage is a majority.
00:28:36Why, that's wonderful.
00:28:39How easy did he sign it?
00:28:41It's written right here.
00:28:42It's a long way.
00:28:50Howdy, Kate.
00:28:51Hello, Gert.
00:28:54We'll have news with Clovis today.
00:28:56Don't you, Fred?
00:28:58It's all free, doesn't it?
00:29:02They're laying right well.
00:29:04Derek.
00:29:05Dad, children.
00:29:06Where's Clovis?
00:29:07Think Marilyn yet?
00:29:08Do what it tells you.
00:29:09Well, this ain't driving no more, baby.
00:29:11He's gone.
00:29:13Gone?
00:29:15What'll I do when my colon's out?
00:29:17Jump.
00:29:18I can't cut wood to do no good.
00:29:21I said, Reuben, to cut you some wood.
00:29:23What's this next part?
00:29:24I don't know.
00:29:24Amy's eggs.
00:29:25Come on, you say good with them.
00:29:27You see no, John?
00:29:28I don't know.
00:29:29Not yet.
00:29:30All right.
00:29:31Stupid.
00:29:32My pa's like air.
00:29:34Come on, Cassie.
00:29:34You know, I'm afraid that her man had come home.
00:29:36What's she say?
00:29:37She's been missing in action so long.
00:29:40How?
00:29:41There ain't no Callie Lou.
00:29:43It's all I just can't stay and wait.
00:29:45You got something for me to do.
00:29:49Cassie Marie.
00:29:50Come on.
00:29:51I have a strass for you.
00:29:53Woo-hoo!
00:29:54And Callie Lou.
00:29:56Woo!
00:29:57Come on, Cassie.
00:29:59She's home.
00:30:01She's garden, Uncle John.
00:30:01Oh, who's that homey child of yours?
00:30:03She's garden, Uncle John.
00:30:06Gertie, you're about the best hand
00:30:08with a hole I ever seen.
00:30:11Well, how about the practice, Uncle John?
00:30:14There's a little piece of business
00:30:16that you and me ought to get into.
00:30:18Do you want me to move or shame to say so?
00:30:22You're one of the best renters I ever had.
00:30:25But if you and me could do a little trading,
00:30:28if you were renting, they'd be open.
00:30:31It seems like the time to talk of trading.
00:30:34Didn't you know they were tough companies?
00:30:35Cassie, honey, get back from there!
00:30:36Them army wages comes in mighty steady.
00:30:39I can rent per near any place I choose.
00:30:42Is that why I see you're looking at the different places?
00:30:44Cassie Marie!
00:30:45No, I'm just for sale.
00:30:46I don't know, Uncle John.
00:30:47I ain't hardly giving it a thought.
00:30:50How much you give me to take for a trip?
00:30:53Now, Gertie, I've known your old pa for 50 years.
00:30:56Cassie!
00:30:58Now, Henley was his only boy.
00:31:01And your old pa would give me a good leg
00:31:03to know that you was always gonna be close by.
00:31:06And that place is yours, girl.
00:31:08What I give for it, 500.
00:31:10Whatever you want down in the rest of the day.
00:31:12I can pay for it, Uncle John.
00:31:15I can't hear all of it.
00:31:19This is...
00:31:20This is mine!
00:31:27What's the car about this?
00:31:28That's all.
00:31:29A red crosslight and a blue coat.
00:31:33What?
00:31:35Casey!
00:31:36Casey!
00:31:36Casey!
00:31:41It's the same one.
00:31:43Amy, ma'am.
00:31:44You've brung us word.
00:31:46I'm the confessor of Amy Childers.
00:31:52Miss Childers?
00:31:55Your husband is so.
00:31:57He's a prisoner of war in Italy.
00:31:58Lady!
00:31:59Get out of there!
00:32:00What are you, crazy?
00:32:02And I brought you your mate.
00:32:05Now, if you're all in the engine,
00:32:07I'll call out the name.
00:32:09Thank you, ma'am.
00:32:09I'll propose, Mr. Sagittarius.
00:32:11Mrs. Robert Maple.
00:32:14McKinley Oval.
00:32:16Mrs. Harold Aitry.
00:32:18Mrs. Gertrude Nables.
00:32:20Here's Mrs. Martin.
00:32:22Mrs. Maple.
00:32:23You're our preacher.
00:32:26You want to call mom?
00:32:29Is he all right?
00:32:31All right.
00:32:32Dear girlie, well, I passed the army,
00:32:43but they said I would not be called for a white-bid slag.
00:32:48So I went to the factory,
00:32:50like I should have done a long time back.
00:32:54I got me a job that suits me.
00:32:58It pays good.
00:33:01I sold the truck.
00:33:03Help me!
00:33:03Help me, somebody!
00:33:04And it grabbed more than I paid.
00:33:05Help me, please stop the bleeding.
00:33:07We gotta stop it!
00:33:07It was their good new cars.
00:33:09He's real quick.
00:33:10Now I am getting a place
00:33:12so you and the children
00:33:13can come here to be trapped.
00:33:20I am sending some money.
00:33:22I will send more when I have a payday.
00:33:25It's all right.
00:33:26You and the children needs clothes.
00:33:28It's all right.
00:33:29I want you not to have it so hard.
00:33:31Can you go over, Pastor, please?
00:33:33I can't see, Mom.
00:33:33Hey, Mom's kiss is too, Mom.
00:33:35See that big line across?
00:33:37We'll be going home soon, honey.
00:33:38Don't go, Gert.
00:33:39You and Kelly, Louie.
00:33:40If you're falling,
00:33:41you might never go by.
00:33:44Now you know I'll never go up her.
00:33:46We'll sit all day in a school and tea parties.
00:33:47And they'll save just about everything you see us.
00:33:50While you're getting well.
00:33:51So I'll buy him another truck when he comes back.
00:33:53Every day and every minute.
00:33:55You can play with Kelly, Louie.
00:33:57There's all in little flowers.
00:33:59All wrapped up in spring.
00:34:01I like breaking pine trees, too, Mom.
00:34:04We're playing either side of the gate at our new house.
00:34:07Pick up the birdies, voices of all the trees, kids.
00:34:10I'm all for sorry.
00:34:11Where are you taking her?
00:34:13Go, go, go.
00:34:14Where are you taking her?
00:34:16Where are you taking her?
00:34:17Gertie, you see her, I'm trying to pull her.
00:34:19I'm telling you, I'm going to do that now.
00:34:21And I'm good with you.
00:34:22Gertie, what?
00:34:24I'm going to do too hard, is it not?
00:34:25I'm going to do too hard.
00:34:27I'm going to do too hard.
00:34:28Just for a dumpster.
00:34:29Sit there.
00:34:30I'll just scare her.
00:34:32No, Hickory and I'm not just cutting her away from that little beach.
00:34:34They keep you free overnight.
00:34:36Leave or stay, Gert.
00:34:37Them undertakers murder you.
00:34:39It's money every minute.
00:34:40Money?
00:34:41I got money.
00:34:42I got money.
00:34:44Can we take her if we pay?
00:34:47What's the matter, Mom?
00:34:49Gert, Gert, Gert.
00:34:50Made it enough.
00:34:51I want to take her home.
00:34:53It's Grandpa, Dad.
00:34:54Yes, she's gone.
00:34:54No, your Grandpa ain't dead, but he'll be better, Dad.
00:34:58That poor old crippled son with his own flesh and blood being disgraced down on his own red head.
00:35:06What's Mag on and done?
00:35:07Oh, Mag.
00:35:08Mag ain't done nothing.
00:35:10Mag is a decent woman.
00:35:12She is not a sneaker.
00:35:15I'm going to leave her man and make her children fatherless.
00:35:19It's a false ad.
00:35:21He said wives be in subjugation to their husbands.
00:35:24And you know what your mammy does?
00:35:26When your poor daddy is all alone in a strange place and he's working so hard, he'll put bread in your mouth.
00:35:33Oh, she bought us a place of her own, girl.
00:35:36Oh, my God.
00:35:38Here.
00:35:38Turn her own children against your father.
00:35:45Look at your daughter growing up like a heathen.
00:35:48She wouldn't be going to ruin her for her.
00:35:52She's just been over at Mamie Children's Helping with the others.
00:35:55And that crazy thing you teach me how to dance.
00:35:57Why don't you fix the order for Miss Cavallone, girl?
00:36:00Curtain.
00:36:02Why don't you buy a curtain on a blue band?
00:36:03I never win this child.
00:36:06I never win this child.
00:36:07How can you go to Detroit?
00:36:10Detroit.
00:36:12Yes, Detroit.
00:36:14Detroit.
00:36:15Your daddy wants all with him.
00:36:17Your mama's going to do her dream and take you there.
00:36:20Detroit, Detroit.
00:36:22Oh, this poor little fella.
00:36:24You need somebody to look after you.
00:36:26He's going to get that old group again.
00:36:29Mom, can Chip go to Detroit, too, and can we take Miss Callie Lou?
00:36:36We ain't gone yet, honey.
00:36:39Clydie, make your grandma a cup of coffee.
00:36:42Come on, don't let her.
00:36:45Come on, don't let her.
00:37:02Your ma sent for me.
00:37:05The way she talked.
00:37:07How about you think I was making a mint selling you this place?
00:37:11Twice I thought she was gonna faint. Dead away.
00:37:17We both got to do our duty, Gert.
00:37:20I can't let a piece of land come between a woman and a man and her people.
00:37:24But my lord, she gave you the money.
00:37:27You're gonna have to give me back the key.
00:37:30The right's on her side, Gert.
00:37:32If Clovis is making a living, you've got to go to him if he wants it that way.
00:37:36But you asked.
00:37:38He said, Dad, I want to buy it.
00:37:41He said I should be close to my pa.
00:37:43Yeah, but we thought Clovis was gonna be in the army then, but he ain't.
00:37:47And it's what he wants that matters. You're his wedded wife.
00:37:50Here.
00:37:51I can never get this part right.
00:37:53I have to sit up.
00:37:58I'm sorry, girl.
00:38:08Where's Amos?
00:38:10He's playing.
00:38:11Where is he, Amos?
00:38:13He's been in here two weeks.
00:38:17Don't you go outside.
00:38:19I'll be taking him right next door to play with me.
00:38:22It's all right, girl.
00:38:23I love his fingers.
00:38:29Get up.
00:38:32This kid's neat.
00:38:41Have you got a drink, other kid?
00:38:46Put some air in here.
00:38:52Enoch?
00:38:53Stop!
00:38:55Look where you're going, lady.
00:38:56Listen.
00:38:58It's spring, kiddo.
00:39:02War's about over.
00:39:04I need you.
00:39:07I need a dream.
00:39:08Victor's aiming to buy a house and have his mom moving with us.
00:39:11I ain't gonna eat them Polish dumplings all the rest of my life.
00:39:16Better start dreaming with me, Gert.
00:39:19Some can't nobody take away from you.
00:39:21Sit down, Mom.
00:39:23What's this they giving you?
00:39:26There's someone out there, Mom.
00:39:27Like you never see.
00:39:30And it don't fall down.
00:39:31Those crosswalks.
00:39:32You got a hole in your life.
00:39:34There's a place you get drinks.
00:39:35And that ain't the way to fill it.
00:39:35You want some good hot coffee, Mom?
00:39:37Now get up.
00:39:38I'm gonna send Victor's mom here to feed you dumplings.
00:39:40Paul didn't stand for sure he'd meet us.
00:39:43He said to take a half.
00:39:44I'll be back tomorrow to help you clean up your room.
00:39:45Give me the tickets for the baggage, Mom.
00:39:47Reuben and Bill, go get them.
00:39:48I seen where.
00:39:49What's the dream?
00:39:50I'm the oldest.
00:39:52You can't manage that cherry wood block none of you.
00:39:55Grandpa's in it's every day.
00:39:56That's a big drive.
00:39:58Railway Express, he said.
00:40:00Railway Express is different.
00:40:02It comes later.
00:40:04I thought they treat it good.
00:40:06We should have wrapped it.
00:40:07The tickets, Mom.
00:40:11You ought to use your new purse, Mom.
00:40:14You look like a body out of the bunny paper, Mom.
00:40:17Your hats off.
00:40:18Get it.
00:40:21Who'd have thought it'd be so cold and fall this away?
00:40:36Hey, old woman.
00:40:37Enoch's planting the garden for you, Mom.
00:40:40Pay her for the young men.
00:40:41If you and I grab a seat in front, I'll start at the project office.
00:40:44God bless you.
00:40:45That'll cost a heap.
00:40:47I got some money from babysitting.
00:40:49You short on cash?
00:40:51We on strike.
00:40:52Where to, lady?
00:40:53It's all right.
00:40:5418, 9, 11, Mary Hill.
00:40:56Ain't much left over.
00:40:57It's close to where my pa works.
00:40:58We had to burn your coat.
00:41:00Which one?
00:41:00The old man left inside.
00:41:02It's half of the track.
00:41:02They took it all dirty.
00:41:03My pa's helping make stuff for the war.
00:41:05It means fighting.
00:41:06Cops sent us to an undertaking.
00:41:08How fast can you go?
00:41:09What's good?
00:41:09I gotta drink this coffee.
00:41:12Don't smell like coffee.
00:41:13It's all gone.
00:41:15The smell froze.
00:41:16We have a garden?
00:41:18I'll do all the dishes.
00:41:20He won't last longer.
00:41:21The dickens is Mary Hill.
00:41:22Cooper says he'll break soon.
00:41:23Well, I reckon it's a great big place.
00:41:24We just gotta hang on.
00:41:25Three or four stories high.
00:41:27And we'll ride the elevator.
00:41:28Union's just folks looking out for their cells.
00:41:31Like Tom said, people ain't rabbits.
00:41:34Rabbits never make the same.
00:41:35You know where I was from.
00:41:36Then it's just one little squeak.
00:41:37I've met yous at the station through two world wars.
00:41:39You want me to be a raven?
00:41:41And you're going back pretty soon, huh?
00:41:44Money saved to buy a farm, right?
00:41:47One of them.
00:41:48Grass farms.
00:41:56I got the grass thing.
00:41:57They give me some science thing, too.
00:42:00What kind?
00:42:01Well, I asked to lay that.
00:42:03This is it.
00:42:04This is crazy.
00:42:05This is it, lady.
00:42:08This is the big storm in Calo.
00:42:13Come on, Cassie Marie.
00:42:26How much for cabbages?
00:42:28Fifty.
00:42:31Tons?
00:42:32Ten to six.
00:42:33I'll take six pounds.
00:42:35Six pounds.
00:42:40What is it, Molly?
00:42:42I just go.
00:42:42You're not sick at all?
00:42:43I don't know how.
00:42:44I'm better.
00:42:45It's easy.
00:42:45Look.
00:42:46On.
00:42:49You want a summer flower?
00:42:50No money.
00:42:51What?
00:42:52No money.
00:43:00It's cold here, but no killing.
00:43:02He's, uh, he's an earth-so-hopped, uh, you take it away.
00:43:06It's telly little rocket here.
00:43:08Uh-huh.
00:43:09I'm cold.
00:43:10We'll jump around a bit now.
00:43:12He'll open all of us up.
00:43:13Mom, Mom, the radio says we beat the Germans.
00:43:15What the fuck?
00:43:17I got a sick.
00:43:19Why is she sleeping in the daytime?
00:43:21Shh.
00:43:21What's all that rocket?
00:43:23Maybe the war's over.
00:43:28There's a beer.
00:43:30Victor found my house.
00:43:31Put a payment on it.
00:43:33Got a big wallet bush in the yard.
00:43:36My mom?
00:43:39She'll come live with us now.
00:43:40Watch.
00:43:46Mental protection, man, are real buzzers.
00:43:48It's going to get rough.
00:43:49Real rough.
00:43:51Look at it, old woman.
00:43:52Got a present for you.
00:43:54Tom here, help me get the barns.
00:43:56Got nothing else to do.
00:43:57It's Jim so much.
00:43:58Watch.
00:43:59He'll get you.
00:44:01He knows.
00:44:02You can turn him out by the doves.
00:44:03I got to get my youngins warm.
00:44:04Jesus Christ, this jumping jacks.
00:44:07Anything you want.
00:44:08Don't have to waste all that time.
00:44:10You make a pattern, I'll cut out the porch.
00:44:14Kids can string them together.
00:44:16I ain't got no wood.
00:44:17Oh, look at it, Mom.
00:44:18I know if I still call up.
00:44:19Chief.
00:44:20Got to keep it quiet, though.
00:44:22We ain't supposed to run power tools in the project.
00:44:24It's pasteurized, Billy.
00:44:25Annie, get me some coal.
00:44:26What's the school book says?
00:44:28Amos, come here.
00:44:28There's a cow behind it somewheres.
00:44:30Rank it.
00:44:31Hey, y'all.
00:44:33How many knows it's down while there are no chances to hit Ben?
00:44:35I didn't have no foreign clothes.
00:44:36Don't have ranking points yet.
00:44:38All right, it's 1-0 truck.
00:44:39I can't use a bit of bacon grease.
00:44:40You want me to help out?
00:44:41Fine.
00:44:42I'm plumb ashamed of myself.
00:44:43I warn you, these guys are animals.
00:44:44Don't close as I'd start y'all a fire when I got up this morning to get the boys off
00:44:47the school.
00:44:48Then I fell right back asleep again to Weedock.
00:44:50I'm yelling, you come.
00:44:51I can't breathe.
00:44:52He said to knock my head off if I woke you up again.
00:44:54Sure is good of you to go to all this trouble.
00:44:55It's like I said to Weed last night that Bobby's got to have something to make them play
00:44:56by the moment they'll find themselves in this, though.
00:44:57It's on track.
00:44:58It's just fit for him.
00:44:59Just look around.
00:45:00You look at the man that yells.
00:45:01Oh, well, that's Victor.
00:45:02He's on night with the field.
00:45:03Don't save no mind.
00:45:04It's all boss.
00:45:05Now, we live on that side.
00:45:06My man wants a good boy.
00:45:07I'm throwing him in here.
00:45:08Y'all dig in now before this all gets cold.
00:45:09I bet they's made blanket.
00:45:10Ain't that good for jumping jacks?
00:45:11That'll do just fine.
00:45:13Don't let on you on it.
00:45:14Let me do it.
00:45:15That Miss Minder talks kinda like us, mate.
00:45:16Great and she dressed up.
00:45:17Oh, well, that's Victor.
00:45:18Oh, well, that's Victor.
00:45:19He's on night with the field.
00:45:20Don't save no mind.
00:45:21It's all boss.
00:45:22Now, we live on that side.
00:45:23My man wants a good boy.
00:45:24I'm throwing him in here.
00:45:25I'm throwing him in here.
00:45:26Y'all dig in now before this all gets cold.
00:45:27I bet they's made blanket.
00:45:28Ain't that good for jumping jacks?
00:45:29That'll do just fine.
00:45:36Hey.
00:45:37That's slick.
00:45:38Thought he could see right through it.
00:45:41Maybe Ma was right.
00:45:43I did oughta be here with you, Pa.
00:45:45Smart kid.
00:45:46Why?
00:45:47Them's government bins.
00:45:48Solid-made.
00:45:49It's office stuff in here, ain't it?
00:45:50You just buy them for scrap.
00:45:51Those double windows.
00:45:52Don't buy nothing, lady.
00:45:53I get paid for it all without.
00:45:54Buy them.
00:45:56Ah, whatever you can load in that wagon.
00:45:58One dollar.
00:46:00And, uh, I don't lend him with two bags.
00:46:03Here, honey, let me look.
00:46:05Get some finance alone.
00:46:16Forty-six cents.
00:46:17I didn't ask for no eyes.
00:46:19You gotta have ice, lady.
00:46:21Paying, Ma.
00:46:22Hey, come up.
00:46:23It's the hot in here.
00:46:24Everything's full.
00:46:25What number you give me?
00:46:26Eight hundred dollars.
00:46:28Oh.
00:46:29I said you'd be lucky for me.
00:46:31I'm taking off.
00:46:32I get scared.
00:46:33Home!
00:46:34You can't just go.
00:46:36Anything else you want, lady?
00:46:37What do you want to see tonight?
00:46:38In a bus headed for the ocean.
00:46:40Oh, honey.
00:46:41Grew up by the ocean.
00:46:42I heard just scared.
00:46:43Victor's Ma, she ain't never even seen it.
00:46:45She ain't never even been out of Detroit.
00:46:48She wants to stay stuck in this dump all her life.
00:46:51Honey, you're 19 years old.
00:46:53Oh, it's a real mommy.
00:46:54You need somebody.
00:46:55Come on, Ma.
00:46:56We got away to you.
00:46:57I don't need you, buddy.
00:46:58I don't need you, buddy.
00:46:59I don't need that in there.
00:47:00Victor's Ma, you're a nice person.
00:47:01I get quit.
00:47:02Anybody home?
00:47:03We should be in the people.
00:47:04Oh, my girl.
00:47:05Hey.
00:47:06Max.
00:47:07He's a good man.
00:47:08I'll route you.
00:47:09Hi, Gert.
00:47:10Summer ready?
00:47:11He done real well for us.
00:47:12Buy so much stuff and send us the truck money besides.
00:47:15Lord, woman.
00:47:16Surely you don't think I paid for all this.
00:47:17Up here, everybody buys on time.
00:47:19Time how much we owe.
00:47:21We owe.
00:47:22We owe.
00:47:23We owe.
00:47:24We owe.
00:47:25We owe.
00:47:26We owe.
00:47:27We owe.
00:47:28We owe.
00:47:29We owe.
00:47:30We owe.
00:47:31We owe.
00:47:32We owe.
00:47:33We owe.
00:47:34We owe.
00:47:35We owe.
00:47:36We owe.
00:47:37We owe.
00:47:38We owe.
00:47:39It's not how much we owe.
00:47:40Now, come on, Gert.
00:47:41I'm making big money.
00:47:43I've done what I aim to do.
00:47:45Got on as a machine repairman.
00:47:47And I'm good at it.
00:47:49You know what my paycheck will be this week?
00:47:51This all?
00:47:52Better than a hundred dollars.
00:47:54Had to put money on the car.
00:47:56We're rich.
00:47:57There's only two payments to go.
00:47:58A hundred dollars?
00:47:59What?
00:48:00I saw four jumping jacks.
00:48:01I don't reckon I'll make that every week.
00:48:02And a cop took one.
00:48:03Of course, that's four union dues and taxes and all.
00:48:05It ain't no fortune.
00:48:06It ain't no fortune.
00:48:07And I said, wouldn't he like the dollar for this little girl?
00:48:08It took real savings to get the down payment on all of this.
00:48:10He said, hell, I know he had a little girl.
00:48:11And the car.
00:48:12But he laughed and he kept her.
00:48:14You done real good, honey, but there's only 750 here.
00:48:18Well, I didn't ask him for no money.
00:48:20You're learning, son.
00:48:21Oh, but cops are in one strike.
00:48:23You've got all these debts before we even come.
00:48:24I'm gonna have a cop speaking to me.
00:48:26You're gonna manage with me.
00:48:27Just like Mr. Daly.
00:48:28Don't worry, old woman.
00:48:29They like me.
00:48:30I get in a heap of overtime, too.
00:48:33So what's that?
00:48:35Good.
00:48:36Man, real good with all the union men.
00:48:39Of course you go.
00:48:40She'll be all right.
00:48:42I don't know.
00:48:44I'm glad you've come, Gertie.
00:48:45She said she's right.
00:48:46I sure have been missing you.
00:48:50She'd come back to me.
00:48:52I could find her.
00:48:54Dirty?
00:48:55Shoot.
00:48:56No.
00:48:57Why is she late?
00:48:58Maybe because she didn't belong.
00:49:01Look.
00:49:02Listen.
00:49:03Honey.
00:49:04What you done to it?
00:49:05I've done it.
00:49:06Don't you like it?
00:49:07Well, it's ugly.
00:49:08Well, this ain't hardly room to breathe in this place.
00:49:09Howdy, girl.
00:49:10We can't afford it.
00:49:11I've done it.
00:49:12Don't you like it?
00:49:13Well, it's ugly.
00:49:14Well, this ain't hardly room to breathe in this place.
00:49:16Howdy, girl.
00:49:17We can't afford foolishness like paints.
00:49:18Now, don't jump on me.
00:49:19That's to help with your dolls.
00:49:20I'll save you a lot of time whittling.
00:49:21Is Tom going to buy groceries?
00:49:22Look at this, Clovis.
00:49:23That's all I got left after paying last week.
00:49:24Howdy.
00:49:25Howdy.
00:49:26Howdy.
00:49:27Howdy.
00:49:28Howdy.
00:49:29Howdy.
00:49:30Howdy.
00:49:31Howdy.
00:49:32Howdy.
00:49:33Howdy.
00:49:34Howdy.
00:49:35Howdy.
00:49:36Howdy.
00:49:37Howdy.
00:49:38Howdy.
00:49:39Howdy.
00:49:40Howdy.
00:49:41Howdy.
00:49:42Howdy.
00:49:43Howdy.
00:49:45Howdy.
00:49:46Howdy.
00:49:47Howdy.
00:49:48Howdy.
00:49:49Howdy.
00:49:50Howdy.
00:49:51Howdy.
00:49:52Howdy.
00:49:53Howdy.
00:49:54Howdy.
00:49:55Howdy.
00:49:56Howdy.
00:49:57Howdy.
00:49:58Howdy.
00:49:59Howdy.
00:50:00Howdy.
00:50:01Howdy.
00:50:02Howdy.
00:50:03Howdy.
00:50:04Howdy.
00:50:05Howdy.
00:50:06Howdy.
00:50:07Howdy.
00:50:08Howdy.
00:50:09Howdy.
00:50:10Howdy.
00:50:11Howdy.
00:50:12Howdy.
00:50:13Howdy.
00:50:14Howdy.
00:50:15Howdy.
00:50:16With what Henley left, you must have had over $600, enough to buy a piece of land.
00:50:22If I'd have known you had all that, I'd have said buy a place and wait for me.
00:50:26Then when the war was over, I'd have come rolling in, and we'd have been all set.
00:50:30Ma, I don't think these white bear carries baskets.
00:50:34I do.
00:50:36So, Elvis, you just spent that money for a truck.
00:50:39I knowed you would.
00:50:41You sold the capital for tires.
00:50:43I couldn't see you working and working and always giving away half of it.
00:50:48I wanted you to have what you wanted.
00:50:55Yeah, Gert, you don't want to drag him all that way.
00:50:58Amos, honey, you come inside and play with Weedle.
00:51:00Oh, for God's sake, Gertie, don't waste all that time whittling on them.
00:51:04You want them quick and cheap.
00:51:05Don't tell me what to do.
00:51:06You want a cookie?
00:51:09All my life, I've been doing what I was told.
00:51:11First, Ma, and then you.
00:51:15Oh, Ma, I want to go home.
00:51:18I dreamed of us having our own phone.
00:51:20I learned to read no clue.
00:51:21And I worked.
00:51:23And I saved up.
00:51:24Well, school's going to be the prettiest place.
00:51:28You see.
00:51:29You never cared what I wanted.
00:51:30You had a big yard to play games and a big, fine lunchroom.
00:51:34A room with nothing but the gloves.
00:51:35You left home with your bag all in the way, didn't you?
00:51:37You planned on not coming back.
00:51:39And now, look, we're stuck in this hole.
00:51:41Don't be scared.
00:51:41Kindergarten's nice.
00:51:43But John and Tulsa's good wisely.
00:51:45Throwing money all around and you all in stride with your precious union.
00:51:48Is Ruben gone and...
00:51:49He's your little brother?
00:51:50Yeah.
00:51:51Pops' weight's going on in the Pacific.
00:51:53And Mom works at 73 shift at Flint's.
00:51:55Her and going in a big press, as good as a man.
00:51:58Got a 14-hour overtime last week.
00:52:00You've gone your own way always, Clovis.
00:52:03And I've had to go, too.
00:52:05I'm telling you.
00:52:05Well, these dolls.
00:52:07This is all that's feeding our youngins now.
00:52:15Don't you tell me to do it your way.
00:52:18I ain't doing it no more.
00:52:23Garcia.
00:52:24Is that how you say it, Garcia?
00:52:25He don't know English, miss.
00:52:28I've seen him on my street.
00:52:31He won't play or nothing.
00:52:33He's a dummy.
00:52:33Oh, now, stop that, Rachel.
00:52:35Garcia's going to be our friend.
00:52:38It just takes a little while and you don't understand the word.
00:52:42Well, hello.
00:52:44Hello, there.
00:52:45Have you come to join us?
00:52:46This is Cassie.
00:52:48Cassie Marie.
00:52:50Hello, Cassie.
00:52:51I'm going to tell you a story in a minute.
00:52:53You came just in time.
00:52:54And on your first day, we let you chew your own gum.
00:52:57Oh, you'll find it's much easier if you take your mittens off first.
00:53:05Oh, we've got to get him to a hospital.
00:53:10Well, look at that.
00:53:11He said something to us.
00:53:13What happened?
00:53:13The joke goes outside of bed or something.
00:53:15We got him on the head.
00:53:16Bloods from his scalp.
00:53:17That's all.
00:53:17Did you call the police?
00:53:19Clint's got the cops in his pocket.
00:53:21Just speak to it, honey.
00:53:22Easy, easy.
00:53:24Sugar.
00:53:24Your club has got himself hurt.
00:53:30I'm in trouble.
00:53:31You want it?
00:53:32Well, I figure the union's worth a little trouble.
00:53:35You've got to learn to look behind you, buddy.
00:53:38Quick.
00:53:39That old boy you popped.
00:53:41Yeah, he ain't getting up.
00:53:43What do you mean?
00:53:44It means we got trouble.
00:53:45Not eyes out.
00:53:46Did they see your car?
00:53:48Olga.
00:53:48Who's Clovis's?
00:53:49You understand the cops on me?
00:53:50We all got to get out of sight for a while.
00:53:52Ain't no place to go.
00:53:53It's not Polish.
00:53:54The old boy with a farm outside of town needs a tractor rebuilt.
00:53:56Now, I was going to take Clovis.
00:53:57It's about a week's work.
00:53:59I got a safe.
00:54:00Sure it's safe.
00:54:01Now, you get a good sleep, and I'll come by for you in the morning.
00:54:05Is that basket from Portland?
00:54:08Kentucky's my country.
00:54:10It's beautiful.
00:54:13Are those wood strips?
00:54:14How are you going to get by?
00:54:16Wide or splits.
00:54:17We'll manage.
00:54:18It's a beautiful color.
00:54:20You stay with me.
00:54:21Oak weather's that-a-way.
00:54:25I always like the color of clean-weathered oak wood.
00:54:29It's as pretty as tobacco when it's hung up to Cary.
00:54:31You didn't sleep much.
00:54:32You call, huh?
00:54:33You mean Will?
00:54:34I'll be gone a week or so.
00:54:35Bags handles and such.
00:54:36I'll write you.
00:54:36It's a farm, so maybe I can bring some stuff back.
00:54:40Uh-huh.
00:54:40Fill these out, Ms. Nevels.
00:54:43When will they get home?
00:54:45Oh, about here.
00:54:45Lunch.
00:54:46You mean there ain't no school lunch?
00:54:48Ain't no place to eat?
00:54:49Girl, I wish I'd never seen Detroit.
00:54:51I know how.
00:54:52This school ain't got nothing but teachers and kids.
00:54:56Too few of one and too many of the other.
00:54:59My name is Mrs. Cyrus.
00:55:01I'm the arts and crafts teacher.
00:55:02I swear we will.
00:55:03May I borrow your basket for a few days?
00:55:05I'd love to show it to the children.
00:55:09Well, I have four youngins here.
00:55:10I guess I can leave all split baskets.
00:55:12Don't worry about the children.
00:55:14They'll be fine.
00:55:14Are you leaving now, Pa?
00:55:15They'll adjust.
00:55:17They'll what?
00:55:18They'll learn to get along.
00:55:19Be like the others.
00:55:21Honey, our car is parked out in the alley.
00:55:23I don't know as I want to.
00:55:24Wish you'd move it before they come repossess it.
00:55:26This way is not too much.
00:55:27Can't make a payment until I get this job done.
00:55:30You have good hands.
00:55:31Take care of your mama now.
00:55:33They're strong.
00:55:34An artist hands.
00:55:35Look at the strikers, Amos.
00:55:36I'd like to see one of your dolls someday.
00:55:38I tell you, Nevels, you can't cross that picket line.
00:55:40You'll be a scab.
00:55:41Thanks for the basket.
00:55:44Can't you be, dummy?
00:55:45You crossed the picket line.
00:55:46I'm sorry.
00:55:47I'm sorry.
00:55:48Come on, Mr. Cyrus.
00:55:49I'll take care of you.
00:55:50Thank you, Wheat Eye.
00:55:51Sorry, Mrs. Nevels.
00:55:53I'm being well looked after.
00:55:55Hello.
00:55:57If it's not an inconvenience, you said I might look at some of your work.
00:56:01Of course.
00:56:02Please come in, Mr. Cyrus.
00:56:04I miss.
00:56:05Oh, you could hear me hollered, and yo, Mama shed a tear for me, and Mama cut a span, yo.
00:56:10Someday he'll have a face.
00:56:13I can't seem to feel it.
00:56:14It's there.
00:56:16Waiting.
00:56:17My favorite dog, and I did surely know her.
00:56:21When she died, I felt the grief, I never did recover.
00:56:24Have you made any more of this?
00:56:26I ain't got time for such a lack of work.
00:56:28Could you have?
00:56:29What did you mean?
00:56:32Do you remember that friend that I mentioned, that admired your little bird so much?
00:56:37He has a store downtown, and he asked if he could commission you to make some for him.
00:56:42When she died, nobody understood how much I missed her.
00:56:47Fifty?
00:56:47Uh-huh.
00:56:48He's convinced that he could sell a great penny.
00:56:51He could only pay you $4.50 apiece, which is far less cost than they're worth.
00:56:55I go pretty quick, when I got me the time.
00:56:59Just go at your own speed.
00:57:01Ask the children to let me know when you've made, maybe, for dusk.
00:57:06Here, he sent you $50 for the word that you need.
00:57:11I know how difficult these days are for you.
00:57:13And you must promise that you're going to finish this.
00:57:22Well, I won't keep you.
00:57:23It must be supper time.
00:57:29Mr. Skyros.
00:57:33Privilege.
00:57:43Can I help?
00:57:56Nobody can help.
00:57:56Clovis Nevels?
00:57:58He ain't to home.
00:57:59You Mrs. Nevels?
00:58:00Well, you get to go home soon.
00:58:01You got a boy down in Kentucky?
00:58:03War won't last forever.
00:58:04You have to call him.
00:58:05We got a message.
00:58:06What happened?
00:58:07Officer in Kentucky said it was an emergency.
00:58:09You can phone from the station if you like.
00:58:10Lord bless thee and keep thee.
00:58:11I'll come with you, Ma.
00:58:12Hello?
00:58:14Lord, make his face shine upon thee and give thee peace.
00:58:16Here's Ma.
00:58:18Are you a Catholic?
00:58:20No.
00:58:22I ain't.
00:58:25Reuben?
00:58:25Try to sleep.
00:58:26What's wrong?
00:58:27You all right?
00:58:28I need a dream.
00:58:28Ma?
00:58:29Grandpa died.
00:58:31What do you dream about?
00:58:34Spring.
00:58:35Ma?
00:58:36You there?
00:58:37Spring.
00:58:39I like that.
00:58:39Where did he die?
00:58:41Yesterday morning.
00:58:42I found him in his workshop.
00:58:45And Annie Meg's here.
00:58:47Grandma's going back with her.
00:58:49Did you get Ma?
00:58:52Oh, Calvin.
00:58:53Reuben.
00:58:53Look what my boot has written down.
00:58:55Honey, I can't hear you.
00:58:56Did you ever see such boots, Cali,
00:58:57when I'm eating up shoes this away?
00:58:59Hello?
00:59:00Quit the silly talking to yourself, Cassidy.
00:59:02The kids will laugh at you.
00:59:03Sit down.
00:59:04Get your mint.
00:59:05You make me light.
00:59:06Just waiting for you.
00:59:07No, later.
00:59:08I ain't a taco to myself,
00:59:09and I don't need you.
00:59:11What did he say?
00:59:12Never no more.
00:59:13Reuben.
00:59:14Hey, youngins.
00:59:14Don't fight.
00:59:15Guys, you need milk money today, Ma.
00:59:17It's the Christmas basket drive this week.
00:59:20Me and Reuben just take something, too.
00:59:22We need money for TV sales, too, Ma.
00:59:24A dollar at least.
00:59:26Each.
00:59:26You think we're made of money?
00:59:28Well, it is.
00:59:28Oh, come on, Gert.
00:59:29What?
00:59:30If every nickel you spend is like losing a drop of blood,
00:59:32you'll be bled dry in no time.
00:59:36$2.50.
00:59:37Captain Marie?
00:59:38The car costs $2.50, Ma.
00:59:40Here, honey.
00:59:42Take this to the Christmas party.
00:59:43I ain't got no money with me.
00:59:44Oh, Ma, I don't want that.
00:59:46I'll bring it to you.
00:59:48You got a boy who sells dolls?
00:59:51Enoch.
00:59:52Yeah, Enoch.
00:59:53He's a smart kid.
00:59:54He give me a doll.
00:59:55My kid's got so mad, she tried right off to take it apart.
01:00:00She's okay.
01:00:00And when she couldn't, she threw it at me.
01:00:02Man, I'll be a little late tonight, girl.
01:00:04Can't get it away from her now.
01:00:05I'll bring it to you tomorrow.
01:00:07Bender's gonna be there.
01:00:08You get your ma on home.
01:00:09She's all tore up.
01:00:10She's Mr. Union.
01:00:11And don't you let your kid brother go selling after dark
01:00:13for getting to know cars with no stranger.
01:00:15That was a good dream you gave me last night.
01:00:16Well, we know about that.
01:00:17I'm next to Balski, Victor's wife.
01:00:18You're hurting Neville, ain't ya?
01:00:20This your youngest?
01:00:22Amos.
01:00:22He's cute.
01:00:24Hi.
01:00:24Watch her.
01:00:25You going shopping?
01:00:26Uh-huh.
01:00:27You want to hold my hand, too?
01:00:29Look, Mom.
01:00:29It's from Robin.
01:00:31That's what he must have meant.
01:00:33Read it, honey.
01:00:41Hey, dear Mom.
01:00:42Hey, what'd you do to me?
01:00:42I am ready for Grim Pye.
01:00:45He is very sick.
01:00:46It's a thing that goes around and around.
01:00:48All Grim Pye does is cry and say you deserve three beans, two pounds.
01:00:52She wants to sell and two acres of water.
01:00:54It's in the factory.
01:00:55It's like assembly, only it goes around.
01:00:57Grandpa says if he dies, the farm is risen.
01:00:59I got dizzy.
01:01:00She must not sell it.
01:01:02I only have flint in his factories.
01:01:03But if you don't come, she will sell it because she says what I do is not enough.
01:01:11I am ready for Grim Pye.
01:01:12You can keep that job of yours.
01:01:14I am ready for Grim Pye, too.
01:01:14You're loving your son.
01:01:16Hey, what'd you dream of that last night?
01:01:18Is Reuben there all alone?
01:01:20It's hard, Gable.
01:01:21Reuben's got seats.
01:01:23Max here plays it now.
01:01:25Honey.
01:01:25Get him out of some crazy dream book.
01:01:26Look at Reuben's for me.
01:01:27She's going to make her for you.
01:01:28Come on, Enoch.
01:01:29I need you to give me that.
01:01:30You're going to have dirt for one?
01:01:31I already did.
01:01:33She's going to be lucky.
01:01:34Uh, Mason.
01:01:35Honey, you been to the car lot with your partner?
01:01:37Two cabbages.
01:01:38Sure.
01:01:38And taters.
01:01:40Jesus.
01:01:40How many pounds do you want?
01:01:41Just pop me in the right.
01:01:42How many in a pound?
01:01:43What part?
01:01:45Tell me the way.
01:01:48Not even more?
01:01:49More weight?
01:01:49Ten pounds.
01:01:50It's near all paid off.
01:01:51No way, lady.
01:01:52Cash on time.
01:01:52I never bought them before.
01:01:54We got till Friday or we repossessed.
01:01:55We rolled every time.
01:01:56Look at mom.
01:01:57It's just like boss trucks.
01:01:58It's a four-ball and any tree change.
01:02:00Not so new.
01:02:01It's your car, Sonny.
01:02:02You put them up on me again, Joe.
01:02:02You're a regular Flint.
01:02:03You'll find some way to keep this.
01:02:04You got any chance.
01:02:05You don't want to hear no bank.
01:02:06Oh, I'll take them.
01:02:07What's a dollar?
01:02:09What's a million dollars?
01:02:10Would you swap it for that car?
01:02:11Oh, man, Flint makes that every day, don't you, Joe?
01:02:12Baby, you're crazy.
01:02:13With his tanks and bombs.
01:02:14Sure, I would.
01:02:15My pa used to say, blood's the cheapest thing on earth, but there's money in it.
01:02:18We haven't got nothing to hide.
01:02:20Hey, what number do you want to take?
01:02:20How much we owe?
01:02:21I want a winner, Joe, but you never give me one.
01:02:25$52 with tax.
01:02:26What is it?
01:02:28Cigarettes.
01:02:29Blackmark.
01:02:30We throw in a spare time?
01:02:32How can she spend all that?
01:02:33Sure, why not?
01:02:33That dumb Polak, she's married too much.
01:02:35It's worth $250 at least.
01:02:36Don't push your luck, kid.
01:02:37You feed them or you lose them.
01:02:38I'm going to make out the papers, lady.
01:02:40You want to come to the office?
01:02:41I'm not in about having it looked over.
01:02:43Yeah.
01:02:44Mom, that was your money for one.
01:02:45Oh, Gertie, I got some stuff.
01:02:47I come to me from Real Express.
01:02:48You come in and get it whenever you can.
01:02:49Go see your scrap wood, man.
01:02:51He ain't got nothing.
01:02:53That won't hurt none to look.
01:02:55Who are you going to have to check out the truck?
01:02:58You want some coffee?
01:03:00Victor.
01:03:00No, thanks.
01:03:01When he comes off shift.
01:03:06Seems like all he has to do is raise his head and there he'd be.
01:03:09Good Lord, you're good one.
01:03:10It's not going to trust me the willies.
01:03:12Well, I'll tell you more.
01:03:14It's Christ, Dan.
01:03:16Wood?
01:03:17I always kindly hope so.
01:03:19I can't seem to find a face.
01:03:22Now you listen to me.
01:03:23I want him late.
01:03:24When Max wasn't young, did she live here to see?
01:03:26Victor's got hanging all over.
01:03:27Not a smile and a whole bunch.
01:03:29Biloxi.
01:03:30You got a good steady hand.
01:03:32That's where you all look.
01:03:33Mom, look at the pretty necklace.
01:03:34That's one of Victor's rosaries.
01:03:35Oh, for heaven's sake, sweetheart.
01:03:38Famous?
01:03:39He's got dozens of them.
01:03:42Your husband?
01:03:43Depends on who you're listening to.
01:03:45Mom, where are we going?
01:03:46To see Cassie Marie?
01:03:47Talk to his mother.
01:03:48We're just going out.
01:03:49What's my name?
01:03:49I need it, complaining.
01:03:50Because we wasn't married Catholic.
01:03:51I'm going to need to borrow your wagon.
01:03:52It's outside.
01:03:53We was in a hurry, see?
01:03:55I was pregnant.
01:03:57Oh.
01:03:58Want a cup of coffee, girl?
01:03:59My baby lived three days.
01:04:00Later, baby.
01:04:01Victor's mom said it was a judgment.
01:04:03I hate her.
01:04:04Heard from Clovis?
01:04:05I ain't going nowhere near a damn church.
01:04:07You hear from Whit?
01:04:08We didn't do no harm.
01:04:09They'll make out.
01:04:10Well, we was married legal.
01:04:12And Victor knows that.
01:04:13He can shut her up.
01:04:14But he just lets that old witch Jeff
01:04:16at least we got my money coming in.
01:04:18Mama's boy.
01:04:20He ain't no man.
01:04:27Yeah, early.
01:04:29Ten hours.
01:04:31Enough.
01:04:33Oh.
01:04:34Open the door, Ace.
01:04:35That's Purdy.
01:04:35Victor, you only give Gertie here a hand
01:04:39with that stuff that come for her.
01:04:44Looks like you're almost finished.
01:04:46Not quite.
01:04:49Where you taking?
01:04:52To show to a fella.
01:04:53Me, can I like one, too?
01:04:55All the time.
01:04:57She wants genuine pen car for Javis.
01:05:00Who?
01:05:02My mom.
01:05:03You get a good price now.
01:05:05You make one.
01:05:08What's that?
01:05:09I don't know enough about such life.
01:05:11You make that?
01:05:12You leave a fee.
01:05:13Fifteen, maybe.
01:05:14Ain't you going to give him no face?
01:05:16Make it.
01:05:17I mean, it's thyrofen.
01:05:17You look real hard.
01:05:19What's it look like?
01:05:21Well.
01:05:22Maybe like your mom.
01:05:23If it ain't no good, you don't have to take it.
01:05:25A weed-ass mom.
01:05:27Hmm?
01:05:28Maybe like you, Frankie.
01:05:30Like most anybody.
01:05:33Don't be.
01:05:34I don't buy nothing.
01:05:46I'm selling.
01:05:48What do you got there?
01:05:50Cherry wood.
01:05:52It's crunchy, ain't it?
01:05:54I like it sawed up for wit.
01:05:57Small pieces, 50 of them.
01:05:59When you were so near finishing?
01:06:02I'm just beginning.
01:06:06How do I get sawed up now?
01:06:08Have to be spoke first.
01:06:09Sister and a brother
01:06:12Who have gone this way before
01:06:18I am determined
01:06:22You go and see them
01:06:26The doors for a row
01:06:29I ain't what I do
01:06:29Than other shores
01:06:32I was at a scout.
01:06:34Come here.
01:06:34Come here.
01:06:36Thomas?
01:06:36I don't know.
01:06:37I don't see you
01:06:37I don't know how my word is
01:06:37Never anytime
01:06:39I don't know him
01:06:40But Larry
01:06:40I don't know
01:06:41Who havecompany
01:06:43I'm sorry
01:06:45Thank you
01:06:46For you
01:06:47And let me know
01:06:49I'm forgive me
01:06:49I don'tK
01:06:50What I feel
01:06:51You should say
01:06:52Come here
01:06:53It's impossible
01:06:54What I knew
01:06:55Listen
01:06:55And I do
01:06:56I can learn
01:06:57Even if I did
01:06:58The barrack
01:06:58I didn't care
01:06:59Speaking
01:06:59you'll have to do better than that lady i'll get you
01:07:29it
01:07:44hey hey hey
01:07:59what now you've got to fight the law we got room for garbage like you you're all alike you come up
01:08:06here for the first time in your life you get booze or valleys and shoes on your feet and it goes to
01:08:11your head don't tell me you got shoes how does it feel to have shoes on them
01:08:17oh
01:08:24you got to put my friend in the head of a cold you're lying
01:08:27no he ain't i've seen it you call me a liar you don't really slime and i'll have you run in
01:08:33the cops listen to joseph daily see i'm a decent respectable religious american i see you're
01:08:39youngin with a lump of coal
01:08:42where'd you get youngin in detroit you gotta learn to
01:08:46speak english
01:08:55you're in the kitchen
01:09:00see now you'll get a ride
01:09:02the cops don't get you for little old buses and it's me there huh tell them i'm right here
01:09:09i'm not for you
01:09:19he's off back in the pacific i know her she's on the shift after my months of friends
01:09:28where are you going yonder bound maiden grab me like a little kid in front of everybody
01:09:35honey get to the sky and this is detroit you're gonna have to quit caring tonight
01:09:39i ain't quit nothing i ain't gonna make it myself over from detroit
01:09:43stayin and takein people's lives like you done
01:09:45oh my bubblegum boy's ma got killed
01:09:54oh honey
01:10:00can i join you
01:10:02yonder bound
01:10:03you're sick
01:10:03did i look sick
01:10:05can i join you
01:10:06we had a walkout
01:10:07what's that
01:10:08a walkout
01:10:09oh for god's sakes gertie
01:10:11everybody walks off the job
01:10:13it was a protest
01:10:15some woman got caught in her press
01:10:18it was billy hanson's mother
01:10:19she got killed
01:10:21we had a good stuff
01:10:23i don't know
01:10:24mr telly yelled at reuben
01:10:26reuben better learn to watch his manners
01:10:29well you know that chickadee you get to see for the basket sale
01:10:32mr scott's paid three dollars for
01:10:35three dollars
01:10:36and he says will you make him a jumping jack like mine
01:10:40give us the money
01:10:43i'll feed you until it's a little while
01:10:45just before
01:10:47the ants were lighting
01:10:50fish
01:10:51just before
01:10:53they went to sky high at the market
01:10:55i am a pilgrim and a stranger
01:11:07traveling through this worrisome land
01:11:12i got a home in that gunner city good lord and it's not not made by hand
01:11:22i got a home in that gunner city good lord and it's not not made by hand
01:11:37i got a mother sister and a brother
01:11:44who have gone this way before
01:11:51i am determined to go and see them good lord over all that other shore
01:12:08and i am suddenly in that sense
01:12:19she is my friend
01:12:20in that sense
01:12:22i am very sorry
01:12:22i am very sorry
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01:12:24i am too
01:12:24i am too
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