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00:00:00What's a reverse cowgirl?
00:00:02The only person who should be entering you is Jesus.
00:00:04I can't teach this class.
00:00:06Why not?
00:00:07You're still a virgin?
00:00:08Shut up.
00:00:09Maya, that's weird.
00:00:10My sexual journey has been so fucked up.
00:00:12Holy shit.
00:00:13What's it doing?
00:00:14Oh, fuck.
00:00:17Maya?
00:00:18What a slut.
00:00:19It's a simple, abstinence-based program.
00:00:21Have you met your students?
00:00:22I've had sex with eight people.
00:00:23Including your dad.
00:00:24So we good?
00:00:26I was raised to feel ashamed by anything even related to sex.
00:00:29Sparm can enter your body through your eyes.
00:00:31Where are you learning this?
00:00:32It's all that Sailor Moonshot watching with her mini-skirts and hooker friends.
00:00:36You just need to have fun.
00:00:38I've been dating this DJ and she has been remixing my pussy like, uh-oh.
00:00:42Experiment with your sexuality, girl.
00:00:44Are you my mommy?
00:00:45You wanna see my little baby wiener?
00:00:46She's in my diaper.
00:00:48Shit.
00:00:49Maybe you can learn with the students.
00:00:50How to locate the G-Box.
00:00:51Get her out of here!
00:00:52Have you lost your fucking mind?
00:00:54You decided to become the Malala of sex education.
00:00:56I am teaching these kids valuable lessons.
00:00:58What position do you recommend for someone with a very tight vagina?
00:01:00Fuck me sideways.
00:01:02She's gotta go before she Kama Sutras our school.
00:01:05Your homework is to get to know yourself.
00:01:07However-
00:01:08I made you breakfast.
00:01:10No, no, no, no.
00:01:11The move wasn't smart.
00:01:12Seems good to me.
00:01:13So-
00:01:14Don't fight.
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00:01:40Let's stop.
00:01:44Okay.
00:01:45I think I'm getting a sunstroke.
00:01:46I just saw a mirage of a frosty root beer.
00:01:50Oh, well, the town is so hot, it's bending.
00:01:56What's so great about Chicago, anyway?
00:01:58It's not Halstead.
00:02:01And if I don't get the scholarship,
00:02:04you'll come live with me in San Francisco.
00:02:07San Francisco?
00:02:07No, or downtown Persia, or New York City, or anywhere.
00:02:13I'm getting out of Halstead.
00:02:16We both are.
00:02:18You wait and see.
00:02:24I'm waiting.
00:02:37Hi.
00:02:46Hi.
00:02:51You need a ride home?
00:02:52Oh, no, thanks, Sandy.
00:02:53I have the car today.
00:02:54I went to see Matt at the prison.
00:02:55I hope you like sour cream.
00:03:08Why?
00:03:09If it doesn't cool down tonight,
00:03:11we have a dairy full of it tomorrow.
00:03:12Go on.
00:03:21Go on.
00:03:21Mmm.
00:03:38Oh, damn it to hell.
00:03:41Bad day, Lord.
00:03:47You said you were going home. Now go home.
00:03:49It's the Battle of the Bulge, you idiot.
00:03:52You know what the Battle of the Bulge was, don't you, honey?
00:03:56Hmm. If it wasn't part of the Civil War, it's not one of my priorities.
00:04:00Now get out of here. I'm tired. I want to lock up.
00:04:03You're getting too old for this kind of nonsense anyhow.
00:04:06Ha, you said it.
00:04:08If anybody told me I'd be 66 and still sitting here drinking papers through summer sessions, I'd have a good laugh.
00:04:15Ah, well, come on, go on. I'll lock up.
00:04:19I'll go and let go.
00:04:22Uh...
00:04:24I thought you were on a diet off of the Chibs.
00:04:29I thought you were on a diet off of the chips.
00:04:47Just getting a quick cup of ice, Aggie.
00:04:49Fancy twirling you girls out there just now.
00:04:51Hope one of you wins.
00:04:53You're that nervous?
00:04:57You just ate a chunk of the paper.
00:04:59I did not.
00:05:02Hold on, five more minutes.
00:05:03We'll know who won.
00:05:05I never won anything my whole life.
00:05:06I was the only kid in Brownie Scouts who never won a single bingo game, okay?
00:05:09I don't think I'll ever win anything.
00:05:11Hey, too hot to get so riled.
00:05:14Wait, something to matter?
00:05:16Nothing.
00:05:17Your art scholarship, you didn't win it?
00:05:20They said June 1st, okay?
00:05:22They promised I'd here by then.
00:05:23It's what, almost July?
00:05:24I'll be stuck in Halstead the rest of my life is what'll happen.
00:05:27I won't win the scholarship.
00:05:29The heat goes up and everybody gets nuts.
00:05:33Maybe they're just late, huh?
00:05:35Maybe I still got a chance.
00:05:37I never met anybody who could paint like you.
00:05:40Or anybody who could twirl like you.
00:05:42You make great grades.
00:05:43You got a terrific boyfriend.
00:05:45I like to have none of the above, okay?
00:05:48I'm the one who should be mad.
00:05:51Yes, you freak!
00:05:55Yuck.
00:05:57Too hot to say hello like that.
00:06:01Beautiful evening, Officer Chips.
00:06:04It was.
00:06:05Hey, Jeff.
00:06:06Come on.
00:06:07We're gonna miss the announcement.
00:06:08I can't tell you wanna hear who's winning the twirling guy back.
00:06:10Nope.
00:06:11Hey, let's go.
00:06:12Who is it?
00:06:13Is it you, Tilda?
00:06:14Me, Mama.
00:06:15Ah.
00:06:16I was all set to launch into Tilda about leaving her faints all over Kingdom Come.
00:06:18She probably just forgot.
00:06:19No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:06:22Who is it?
00:06:35Is it you, Tilda?
00:06:36Me, Mama.
00:06:37Ah.
00:06:38I was all set to launch into Tilda about leaving her faints all over Kingdom Come.
00:06:43She probably just forgot.
00:06:44Yeah, well, she also forgot to stake the tomatoes and clean up the attic like she promised.
00:06:50You spoil that child silly.
00:06:52Uh-huh.
00:06:53I know I've said this before, but I'm saying it again.
00:06:55You would have to be this tired.
00:06:57Okay.
00:06:58Andy offered you a very nice job.
00:07:00In and all.
00:07:01But no, you just love to work your fingers to the bones.
00:07:04Can't talk to an adding machine, Mama.
00:07:06Oh, of course.
00:07:07Cows are brilliant conversationalists.
00:07:08You know what I mean.
00:07:09I'd go crazy sitting behind a desk all day.
00:07:12You wouldn't have to take any job, officer or otherwise,
00:07:16if you'd just have done with it and marry the man.
00:07:20Here we are.
00:07:21Three women.
00:07:22Slaving like stevedores.
00:07:24He proposed to you.
00:07:27Gentlemen.
00:07:28Wealthy.
00:07:29Solid.
00:07:30That's enough, Mama.
00:07:31Oh, look.
00:07:32You made me chop enough cucumbers to open a facial boutique.
00:07:38Well, we're gonna have to drag it out of you.
00:07:40What?
00:07:41Oh.
00:07:42The prison.
00:07:44Did you go or didn't you?
00:07:45I did.
00:07:46And?
00:07:48Are they gonna parole Matt, Lord help us?
00:07:52Could be quite a while still.
00:07:56Distortion of all those lies.
00:07:57In the centerpiece we have a coward who is afraid to speak up in his own defense.
00:08:02Now we're supposed to think of him as some kind of a hero?
00:08:04Stop it, Mama.
00:08:05He did turn state's evidence against Crow.
00:08:07Oh, great.
00:08:08Now that Crow's dead, he's finally gonna tell the truth.
00:08:10But he should have done it years ago.
00:08:12He was protecting us, Mama.
00:08:13Crow threatened to kill Matt.
00:08:14He could have harmed us, too.
00:08:15The law is supposed to protect us.
00:08:17What kind of a law is it that lets Matt sit around in jail with Crow running around free as a bird?
00:08:23What kind of justice is that?
00:08:24Crow got his justice, Mama.
00:08:25He's dead now.
00:08:26Leave him alone.
00:08:27Ten car wrecks wouldn't be punishment enough, that mutant.
00:08:31Oh, cover your ears, Lord.
00:08:35Well, you go sit down.
00:08:36You look terrible.
00:08:41So, how was he?
00:08:44Seemed...
00:08:47Fine, I guess.
00:08:48Passed on his test as a mechanic.
00:08:50Oh, well, that'll be nice.
00:08:53For him in jail.
00:08:54For when he gets out, Mama.
00:08:56If he gets out.
00:08:59He can work all kinds of machines.
00:09:01Oh, bank vaults, cash registers.
00:09:03That's a lousy joke, Mama.
00:09:05Oh, now, it's no fun if you don't get mad.
00:09:07That's why I don't.
00:09:08Oh, you're mean.
00:09:10I don't really have my little pleasure.
00:09:12Just mean.
00:09:14Anyway, robbing is better than murdering.
00:09:16Damn it, Mama Crow was the killer.
00:09:17Matt never hurt a soul in his life.
00:09:20I gotcha, Matt.
00:09:22I did.
00:09:23Baby, what happened?
00:09:26What's the matter?
00:09:27I won.
00:09:28Me!
00:09:29I won over Patty Francis and Cindy Snyder and all of them.
00:09:32It's gonna be me who gets to lead the parade.
00:09:35Baby, that's wonderful.
00:09:37That's...
00:09:38Congratulations.
00:09:39There, I told you you could do it.
00:09:41They called out my name.
00:09:42I was so surprised I just froze.
00:09:43Oh, well, you practice so much with that thing you should have won.
00:09:47You don't stake the tomatoes.
00:09:48You don't clean the attic, but you do practice till two in the morning in the dark.
00:09:52Mama, you could have gone all night without saying that.
00:09:54Well, somebody around here has to set the discipline.
00:09:57Baby, you've been keeping your promise, haven't you?
00:09:59You didn't go out with Jeff.
00:10:01No, I was out with a whole gang of creeps.
00:10:04We all got plastered on Rotgut.
00:10:06We shot up with heroin.
00:10:08We topped off the evening by having sex with everybody in the crowd.
00:10:11Oh, a night like any other.
00:10:13I don't know about you, but I'm going to touch rubber so I won't fry when the lightning strikes.
00:10:19Honey, we just want you to call if you're out past midnight, okay?
00:10:21So great.
00:10:22When I do, you tell me to come right home.
00:10:23Well, what can you do till two o'clock in the morning that you haven't done by midnight?
00:10:32Look, I'm tired, you know?
00:10:33So, I'll see you in the morning, all right?
00:10:48I saw your dad today.
00:10:50So?
00:10:51Well, so he asked about you.
00:10:56Oh.
00:10:57Might be up for parole now that he's testified against Crow.
00:11:00When?
00:11:01Could be soon.
00:11:03He doesn't understand why you haven't been to see him.
00:11:08It's all like congratulations to me, huh?
00:11:13Big leader of the parade.
00:11:15Yeah.
00:11:16If you really agree with me.
00:11:17No.
00:11:18No.
00:11:21No.
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00:11:25No.
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00:13:42Oh, darling.
00:13:44I mean, look at you.
00:13:50You know, sometimes when you'd leave on visiting days, I'd start to think you weren't real.
00:13:58But I'd made you up like a dream.
00:14:05That's me.
00:14:06Oh, thank you.
00:14:07Oh, darling.
00:14:08Hey, how come you're getting your mail here?
00:14:18What?
00:14:19You got a secret lover boy in Chicago?
00:14:21I'll give it to you only if you go out with me.
00:14:22I'll give it to you only if you go out with me.
00:14:23And if you give me a raise.
00:14:24You're welcome.
00:14:25I'll give it to you.
00:14:26I'll give it to you.
00:14:27I'll give it to you.
00:14:28I'll give it to you.
00:14:29You hear the cameras when you do any ring.
00:14:30I'm not going anywhere.
00:14:31I'll be back.
00:14:32Why?
00:14:37Now, where have you been?
00:14:40You're swamped.
00:14:42They're swamped.
00:14:43I just went past your house.
00:14:44Huh?
00:14:45I can't tell you to hear.
00:14:46What?
00:14:47Tell me.
00:14:48Your father's home.
00:14:50What?
00:14:51Oh, my God.
00:14:55I'll cover for you.
00:15:12You know, the only bad thing about prison was we never had enough Brussels sprouts.
00:15:31Everything's changed like crazy since you were here, Matt.
00:15:36Lots more jobs than there used to be.
00:15:38There's that new farm machinery shop on Route 12, the Halsted machine shop, Wally's Tool and Dye.
00:15:44What?
00:15:45All just dying for Matt to become president of the company.
00:15:48Well, it seems some things never change, though, do they?
00:15:51Well, she's trying to give you the impression it's going to be easy.
00:15:53I'm not.
00:15:54Of course it's going to be hard.
00:15:55But if we all pitch in.
00:15:56You see people at the church all the time, Mom, and at school, you just let them know he's available.
00:16:00And Tilda...
00:16:01What can I do?
00:16:02I barely got my own job.
00:16:03Yeah, it's all right.
00:16:04Hold it, everybody.
00:16:05Just stop the music.
00:16:07See, I don't need anyone to help me.
00:16:09If I do, I know you'll all be glad to help, but I won't need it.
00:16:12You see, I'm so happy to be on the outside.
00:16:14I can't help but make it this time.
00:16:15Don't worry.
00:16:16I'll get a job.
00:16:17I'll learn as much about it as I can, and then I'll get another job, a better one.
00:16:21And pretty soon, with a few breaks, God willing, I'll be a success.
00:16:24And who knows, Miss Sarah, maybe I will be the president of some company.
00:16:28Well, how about let's just see you start with one real paycheck.
00:16:31You will, Mama, you will.
00:16:33Okay, close your eyes, everybody.
00:16:35Close them.
00:16:36Close your eyes.
00:16:37All right.
00:16:41Okay, open.
00:16:42One camera for each year we missed.
00:16:54Ready?
00:16:58Ready?
00:17:19Tilda, the train's keeping you up?
00:17:22I guess.
00:17:23Yeah.
00:17:24Me too.
00:17:30I'd sure like to hear them, though.
00:17:32Don't you?
00:17:41No.
00:17:42You probably said a word to me, Tilda, since I've been home.
00:17:45So?
00:17:48Just wanted to tell you, I understand why you quit coming to visit.
00:17:51I don't blame you.
00:17:52What's that supposed to mean?
00:17:53It means I know it's not the easiest thing in the world being the daughter of a jailbird.
00:17:58Who can, you know?
00:17:59You'll see how we get treated around here.
00:18:00People either pitying me or rubbing it in.
00:18:01I get blackballed from Girls Club.
00:18:02Not invited to parties.
00:18:03I want to know what's fair about that.
00:18:04What did I ever do?
00:18:05Tilda.
00:18:06What did I ever do?
00:18:07Tilda.
00:18:08Tilda.
00:18:09Tilda.
00:18:10Tilda.
00:18:11Tilda.
00:18:12Tilda.
00:18:13Tilda.
00:18:14Tilda.
00:18:15Tilda.
00:18:16Tilda.
00:18:17Tilda.
00:18:18Tilda.
00:18:19I wish I could change all the bad things that have happened to you.
00:18:24I wish to God I could do that.
00:18:34What's that you got there?
00:18:42Letter from the president, congratulating me on getting home?
00:18:46Well, this is, you know, a form letter.
00:18:52I applied to the Art Institute in Chicago for a scholarship.
00:18:55Chicago?
00:18:57Well, that's terrific.
00:18:58What'd they say?
00:18:59So many entries or something, it says I have to wait another week.
00:19:05Oh, yeah. Hard to wait.
00:19:08It's just I want this so much.
00:19:10I gotta get out of here.
00:19:13Is that because you hate Halstead so much or...
00:19:16you just got bigger fish to fry?
00:19:18Yeah.
00:19:19I like it. It's just...
00:19:21It's just I know everything about it.
00:19:26I know Mom will watch the 7 o'clock news at 7 o'clock.
00:19:30The druggist will look down my dress and say,
00:19:32my, my, what a grown girl you are.
00:19:33What does your mother think about the Chicago demon?
00:19:37It's her 11th commandment.
00:19:38Thou shalt not leave home.
00:19:43See.
00:19:45That's because she thinks maybe she made a big mistake one time.
00:19:50Running away from home with me.
00:19:54If she hadn't, I wouldn't even be here, right?
00:19:57You got a point there.
00:19:59You know what was the worst thing about prison for me?
00:20:07It wasn't being shut in.
00:20:08It was being shut out.
00:20:11Shut out of you and your mama's life.
00:20:12What I mean is,
00:20:15now that I'm home,
00:20:17I hope I won't be shut out anymore, Tilda.
00:20:20Howdy, Ralph.
00:20:34How are you doing?
00:20:36You're lovely, aren't you?
00:20:37How are you?
00:20:38My entire sewing leaders out there.
00:20:41Everybody from the church,
00:20:42my ladies from the Old Falls Club Committee.
00:20:45Rachel, for heaven's sake,
00:20:46we've got a whole yard of Baptists out there to consider.
00:20:48See, Mama, you said nobody'd show up.
00:20:50I told you they'd all be so curious to stare at the convict,
00:20:52they'd get crushed in the stampede.
00:20:54I still think it's a dumb idea for a party.
00:20:56I say let them goggle in them today
00:20:57and give them a job tomorrow.
00:20:59Rachel, how many bottles of wine are you pouring in there?
00:21:02You want everybody to get drunk?
00:21:03I want them all to get smashed, Mama,
00:21:05delightfully smashed.
00:21:06No, I think you're a little smashed yourself.
00:21:08You've been swilling that bunch just drunk.
00:21:10With happiness, Mama.
00:21:11I'm so glad he's home.
00:21:12I can't stand it.
00:21:13I want everybody to be happy.
00:21:15I want them all to be punch drunk,
00:21:16the whole world.
00:21:16I want them to get drunk on their ass.
00:21:18Oh, Rachel, the good Lord doesn't like words like that.
00:21:20Then he's your music.
00:21:21What was that?
00:21:25It's probably the angel Gabriel
00:21:27come to tell you the good Lord thinks
00:21:28the punch is spiked enough.
00:21:32What is that trumpet doing here?
00:21:34I told you, it wasn't invited to this party.
00:21:36I need all the practice I can do, Papa.
00:21:38Not if it bursts the eardrums of everyone.
00:21:41But Papa, it won't let me be in the parade
00:21:43if I can't find out.
00:21:45Did anyone ever give you a real hard frog on the arm?
00:21:50Yes, ma'am.
00:21:51I take it you wouldn't want to get another one
00:21:52any too soon.
00:21:54Good boy.
00:21:56Hey, Sam.
00:21:57How are you?
00:22:0120 to 2, he'll be back in jail before Christmas.
00:22:04You have to give me better odds, isn't it?
00:22:08Evening is hot.
00:22:09Kind of hot tonight.
00:22:10Yeah, especially a lot of hot air
00:22:12right around the two of you.
00:22:14Nice.
00:22:23Andy!
00:22:25It's about time, you two, Matt.
00:22:26My husband and my boss.
00:22:28Matt, this is Andy Janicek.
00:22:29He's the foreman of the dairy.
00:22:31How do you do?
00:22:31Nice to meet you.
00:22:32Matt.
00:22:35Are you the boss of the party, Rachel?
00:22:37Well, I guess you might say.
00:22:38Don't you let me play, Rachel?
00:22:40Oh, I think I know just the thing for you to play.
00:22:43Where is it?
00:22:44Come with me.
00:22:50He's really in love with her.
00:22:52Smart boy.
00:22:54So am I.
00:22:55You too.
00:22:57Wow.
00:22:58Yeah.
00:22:59I want to say it once and for all,
00:23:01then forget about it.
00:23:02At least twice a year,
00:23:05I've asked Rachel to marry me.
00:23:08Wow, damn.
00:23:09Looks like I got home in the nick of time.
00:23:12No.
00:23:14There was never any emergency.
00:23:15No.
00:23:32Rachel.
00:23:40What's he doing here?
00:23:41Who's that?
00:23:42Nova.
00:23:44Did you invite Jeff?
00:23:45Yes.
00:23:45I specifically asked you not to invite him.
00:23:47Well, I did, Mom.
00:23:48Let go.
00:23:49Let her go.
00:23:49Who's that?
00:23:50What's the matter with him?
00:23:50Everything.
00:23:51He's the worst kind of lowlife.
00:23:52He's a hoodlum, a gambler.
00:23:53Because he works at the roadhouse, Mom.
00:23:54Doesn't make him a gambler.
00:23:55It's not illegal.
00:23:55Anyway, half the people at this party go there.
00:23:57Hi, folks.
00:23:58How's it going?
00:23:59Jeff, you were not invited to this party.
00:24:00I'd appreciate it if you'd leave now.
00:24:02Mom.
00:24:04I thought I was invited.
00:24:05I would also appreciate it if you'd stop seeing my daughter.
00:24:08Is that clear?
00:24:10Your daughter's past 18, Mrs. Kirby.
00:24:12She can do as she pleases.
00:24:15Want to have stuff?
00:24:16No.
00:24:16I want him to leave now.
00:24:17And hear what Mrs. Kirby said?
00:24:18She wants you to leave.
00:24:19I'm Tilda's father.
00:24:21You're welcome home, Mr. Kirby.
00:24:24Thanks.
00:24:24Better beat it, kid.
00:24:26You heard him.
00:24:27Mom, stop it.
00:24:28Go on, Mrs. Kirby.
00:24:35I'm leaving.
00:24:40You are so crude, Mom.
00:24:40I can't believe it.
00:24:41I'm going after him.
00:24:42Go on.
00:24:43Who's stopping you?
00:24:43You want to go after him, go after him.
00:24:45Are you out of your mind?
00:24:45It's up to you, honey.
00:24:46I don't need your advice.
00:24:47Good.
00:24:47Then don't take it.
00:24:48And I don't want you on my side.
00:24:49I don't want his.
00:24:49Yeah, I'd hate to give him a bad name.
00:24:51He already has a bad name.
00:24:51Only to you.
00:24:52He's never done anything wrong, Mom.
00:24:54He's never committed a crime.
00:24:54And he's never been to jail.
00:25:05Don't try to help me anymore, OK?
00:25:06I got along just fine without you.
00:25:18You been down to Joe Medina's shop yet?
00:25:20Yeah.
00:25:21It's full up.
00:25:22I could call Wally's, too, and die for you.
00:25:25Already been there.
00:25:30I'd help you if I could, Matt.
00:25:32But like I said, we're a union, of course.
00:25:35So it's a closed shop.
00:25:36I'd catch hell if I hired a non-union man.
00:25:38Yeah, right.
00:25:39Union says someone has to hire me before I can join the union.
00:25:42It's a vicious circle.
00:25:46Hard to find a chink in the armor.
00:25:48I'll say.
00:25:49Well, take care.
00:25:52Thanks, Clint.
00:25:52Yeah.
00:25:57Hey, Dad.
00:25:58Yeah.
00:25:59Hey, Sam, any of these master carpenters need an apprentice?
00:26:20Oh, Matt.
00:26:23How you doing?
00:26:24What'd you say?
00:26:25I just wonder if any of these men here needed a boy to hold a can of nails for him.
00:26:29Gosh, Matt, they're only high school kids.
00:26:32Worked for $2.50 an hour?
00:26:33Yeah.
00:26:34I don't need the money.
00:26:35I just thought, you know, it might be something to do.
00:26:39Well, I can always use help if you want.
00:26:42No, no.
00:26:42Thanks, Sam.
00:26:43I'd probably trip over the can of nails anyway.
00:26:46See ya.
00:26:46Hey, buddy.
00:26:58Why aren't you back there with the band?
00:27:00They don't think I play good.
00:27:01No.
00:27:02You think maybe they've forgotten how they sounded when they first started playing?
00:27:05I think it's just my lungs are small for my age.
00:27:09I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
00:27:11Come on, Hogwarts.
00:27:11Let's go get us a lemonade.
00:27:12Take the edge off the day.
00:27:13What do you say?
00:27:15Come on, girls.
00:27:16You're late.
00:27:18I forgot the drone.
00:27:19I got another letter from your secret lover boy in Chicago.
00:27:23For what?
00:27:24The next letter that comes in here goes in the garbage disposal.
00:27:27Don't let him get to you, Della.
00:27:29I mean, anybody who thinks Sid Vicious is a fun guy.
00:27:32Forget it.
00:27:33What's the matter?
00:27:37It's my scholarship results.
00:27:58You'll find another way, Till.
00:28:00I know it.
00:28:03I've heard about a guy once who was making cookies with his wife.
00:28:12He thought they were so yummy, he thought, why not sell them?
00:28:16Now he owns a giant cookie factory.
00:28:18I'll see you as king of a cookie factory.
00:28:24Then there was another guy who was a carpenter, made wooden coat hangers, got his little boy to sell them door to door.
00:28:31Now he's running a big woodworking shop, worth more than a million dollars.
00:28:36Is that what you want, a woodworking shop?
00:28:39Especially.
00:28:40But I wouldn't mind the million bucks.
00:28:47Anna, why don't I get a job?
00:28:49Why don't you just ask him?
00:28:51Derry needs a good mechanic in the machine shop.
00:28:53Oh, please, Matt.
00:28:58I'm not going to go begging your boyfriend for a job.
00:29:01You won't be begging, and Andy's not my boyfriend.
00:29:03I know.
00:29:03He told me.
00:29:05He said he proposed to you at least twice every year.
00:29:08Well, I can't blame him for that.
00:29:10Nobody's a fool.
00:29:11Yeah, and I can't blame you if you took a shine to him either.
00:29:14He seems like a nice guy.
00:29:17He is a nice guy, and he's attractive, and he's in love with me.
00:29:20It's not worth a turnip because I'm in love with you, so forget it.
00:29:25Forget what?
00:29:31So you'll talk to him?
00:29:32No.
00:29:33Why are you so pig-headed?
00:29:35Because people have been telling me what to do for a long time now.
00:29:39Now I think I've got the right to make up my own mind about some things.
00:29:44Of course you do.
00:30:01You deal from the bottom of the deck one more time,
00:30:03and I'm going to knock you so hard you'll be dealing from way down under.
00:30:06Get your hands up.
00:30:07Same thing as last week.
00:30:08Cheating just like that.
00:30:11Gentlemen, let's give it.
00:30:14I told you never to come here.
00:30:24I know.
00:30:24I...
00:30:25What are you doing here?
00:30:38Why are you talking to me that way?
00:30:44I just found out I lost a scholarship.
00:30:48And I feel like I'm losing you, too.
00:30:51I don't know.
00:30:52Everything's falling apart.
00:30:56Sorry about the scholarship.
00:30:59But I don't know what else to say.
00:31:01Sorry about last night.
00:31:11I should have followed you.
00:31:14If your family doesn't think I'm good enough for her...
00:31:16You are good enough.
00:31:19Who am I?
00:31:19The daughter of the president?
00:31:20Your father being what he is, your mother's going to be even tougher on guys like me, okay?
00:31:27So I say to hell with her...
00:31:30And to hell with the whole thing.
00:31:34You don't mean that.
00:31:37Go home, Tilda.
00:31:38Don't get yourself in trouble, okay?
00:31:40I am in trouble.
00:31:41I'm in love with you.
00:31:41I'm going back to work.
00:31:49How can you walk away from me when I tell you I love you?
00:31:52Yes, I don't hear you.
00:31:53Then listen to me when I say, listen to me!
00:31:55I love you!
00:31:58Go home, will you?
00:31:59Stop protecting me!
00:32:02Stop treating me as unsbreakable!
00:32:04I'm not!
00:32:04I'm not!
00:32:07Please, hold me.
00:32:09Please.
00:32:10I love you.
00:32:11Please, hold me.
00:32:29Of course, I'm sure it was Tilda.
00:32:31It was the same hair, the same hips, the same...
00:32:33Well, the same everything.
00:32:35I saw her too clear as day.
00:32:37Just like you were so sure it was Reverend Wilson at the house of...
00:32:40You know what?
00:32:41I've had my glasses fixed since then.
00:32:43I know what I'm seeing.
00:32:44Well, supposing it was Tilda.
00:32:46So what?
00:32:46So what?
00:32:47What was she doing at the roadhouse?
00:32:49And just what were you doing at the roadhouse?
00:32:52Right!
00:32:52If it's so illegal for Tilda, why isn't it illegal for you?
00:32:55Why, we were there to see that no other church members were out there, weren't we?
00:33:00Anyway, we were there with our husbands.
00:33:02And that makes you respectable.
00:33:05Does it?
00:33:06Of course we're respectable.
00:33:08Well, then, so is her Tilda.
00:33:17Anywhere there are watermelons, there's likely to be a thumper.
00:33:19How do you tell they're ripe?
00:33:23Some swear by thumping.
00:33:24Some scratch them with the fingernails.
00:33:26Some check the color of the curl.
00:33:27Sarah, would you like some coffee?
00:33:30No, nervous enough as it is.
00:33:31How's the new minister, Mama?
00:33:32I can't stand him.
00:33:34He gossips with God instead of praying to him.
00:33:36Gossips, huh?
00:33:37Yeah.
00:33:38He tells the good Lord all the nasty little things we do.
00:33:41Things the Almighty wouldn't even hear about us.
00:33:43The minister just keeps his mouth shut.
00:33:45Like what, Mama?
00:33:46Like what our children are doing in the nighttime.
00:33:48You've seen the minister said something about Tilda?
00:33:50Well, if he did, he wouldn't be the only one.
00:33:52Yesterday, I heard it on my float committee.
00:33:54Today, the congregation's jaws were flapping.
00:33:57By tomorrow, you'll hear it in the Belgian Congo.
00:33:59Heard what?
00:34:00The Hortons and the Wallaces saw Tilda at the roadhouse.
00:34:05I don't believe it.
00:34:06Well, I do.
00:34:06I heard her coming in at 3 o'clock in the morning.
00:34:10I thought she said she was going out with Aggie.
00:34:13We know who she was out with, all right.
00:34:14Who is this boy?
00:34:16I'll tell you who.
00:34:17Somebody who'd be right at home with you over in the prison house.
00:34:20Here we go again.
00:34:22Goodbye, girls.
00:34:23I'm taking a walk.
00:34:25Mama, do you have to make things harder on him than they already are?
00:34:27I'm just speaking my mind.
00:34:28I'm about ready for him to get a job, too.
00:34:31Supporting ourselves is bad enough.
00:34:33Another hungry mouth to feed.
00:34:34He'll get a job, Mama.
00:34:35Can't you be a little kinder to him?
00:34:36I'm as kind to him as he deserves.
00:34:38Oh, God.
00:34:39Don't blaspheme.
00:34:40Why is it when I say God's name, it's blasphemous, and when you say it, it's praying?
00:34:43Because I love God.
00:34:44No, you don't.
00:34:45You only fear him.
00:34:45I can do both at the same time.
00:34:47No, you can't.
00:34:55Are you going to do something about Tilda and that boy or not?
00:34:58I'm just afraid she wins that scholarship.
00:34:59As much as I hate to see her leave, at least she'll get away from him.
00:35:01There's two months a summer before she goes to Chicago.
00:35:04Anything could happen.
00:35:05What could happen, Grandma?
00:35:07What could happen?
00:35:08Ask your mother.
00:35:09You're talking about me and Jeff, aren't you?
00:35:16You were with him Friday and Saturday nights, weren't you, Tilda?
00:35:21Yes.
00:35:24Are you sleeping with him?
00:35:30Yes.
00:35:34I love him, Mama.
00:35:35Never mind that.
00:35:36Never mind?
00:35:36What are you talking about?
00:35:37I'm talking about what could happen.
00:35:38Would you like me to give you a list?
00:35:39Getting pregnant's number one, isn't it?
00:35:41Well, it's up there.
00:35:41Well, you don't have to worry about that.
00:35:42I'm handling it.
00:35:43But you're not handling the truth.
00:35:44Jeff and I don't lie to each other.
00:35:45You're lying to yourself.
00:35:47I don't have to listen to this.
00:35:49You think Jeff is going to change your life for you, don't you?
00:35:51He's going to make everything new and romantic.
00:35:53He's doing something illegal, so it's adventurous.
00:35:56Honey, I promise you, the only thing in it is pain.
00:35:59Are you saying that's all there is with you and Dad?
00:36:00Every time he got arrested, how do you think I felt?
00:36:02I hurt so bad it made me hate him.
00:36:03I don't believe you.
00:36:04You're just trying to scare me about Jeff.
00:36:06Yes, I am.
00:36:07Look at you hated him.
00:36:07Why did you hang on so long?
00:36:09You could have divorced him.
00:36:10You could have married Andy or something.
00:36:11Why did you hang on?
00:36:14I don't know.
00:36:16Because?
00:36:16Because you love him.
00:36:22Yeah.
00:36:23Then it's worth it, Mom.
00:36:25That's a reward, isn't it?
00:36:26It's a punishment, Tilda.
00:36:27Jeff is not what you think.
00:36:28He's different.
00:36:29He is.
00:36:29He is not.
00:36:30Every time I look at that boy, I feel like I'm looking right at your dad when he was that age.
00:36:33It's so easy to be seduced.
00:36:35So easy to be seduced.
00:36:35Mom!
00:36:36You listen to me.
00:36:37You listen to me, Tilda!
00:36:38No!
00:36:41Oh, dear.
00:36:43Oh, tell me, baby.
00:37:01Thanks, dear.
00:37:01Come on, come on!
00:37:17Rachel said you might come.
00:37:19I'm glad you did.
00:37:24Quite a place you got here.
00:37:28So how are things?
00:37:31Fine.
00:37:32Not complaining.
00:37:34Still excited just to be out.
00:37:35Adjusting.
00:37:38It's not so easy, I think.
00:37:40Now, this is what I found when I come to this country.
00:37:43Every opportunity seems so large.
00:37:47But you have just the scratch to start from?
00:37:51It's just it, Andy. I don't even have the scratch.
00:37:54I guess I didn't realize how hard it would be to get a job.
00:37:57Any job.
00:38:01You're a machinist, no?
00:38:02Well, I've studied it, but I haven't had that much of a practical experience.
00:38:06We booked like a small operation here.
00:38:09But last year, we were bought by Bergkamp Farms.
00:38:12We have our own machine shop out in the old Hosted Road.
00:38:15I see. Well, that sounds good.
00:38:17I'd like to help you.
00:38:18But?
00:38:19No buts.
00:38:22Just fill this out.
00:38:23I take it to the board, then.
00:38:24Board?
00:38:25Oh, nothing to worry.
00:38:26I am the foreman here.
00:38:27I carry some pretty big weight.
00:38:30Don't let this bother you.
00:38:33Well, just in case I don't get the job,
00:38:35would you mind not mentioning this to Rachel?
00:38:40I understand you.
00:38:42I keep this private.
00:38:46Wait a minute.
00:38:47It says here they want a biography?
00:38:49Well, nothing to worry.
00:38:52Nobody's expecting Tolstoy.
00:38:55If I was Tolstoy, I wouldn't mind.
00:38:57I mean, my past.
00:38:59Doing time is not a great conversation piece.
00:39:01It's not exactly what people want to hear.
00:39:05Here. Thanks, anyway.
00:39:06Oh, I won't take it. It's yours.
00:39:09You will get the job, Matt.
00:39:11Just fill it out.
00:39:14All right.
00:39:17Thanks.
00:39:18I don't know about this.
00:39:20Thanks, anyway.
00:39:46Come on, Tilda.
00:39:48It's real late.
00:39:49You better be getting home.
00:39:50No, stop moving.
00:39:51I'm never gonna get this right.
00:39:58Don't punish her.
00:40:00She's probably real worried about you.
00:40:03I'll bet.
00:40:04You shouldn't lie to her about that art scholarship either.
00:40:06She deserves to know.
00:40:07I didn't lie.
00:40:08Why?
00:40:09You're letting her think you haven't heard from the art institute yet.
00:40:11That's a lie.
00:40:12Well, that's what families do to one another.
00:40:13They lie.
00:40:14I'm glad you don't have one.
00:40:15You get my teeth to have a family.
00:40:18Lies or no lies.
00:40:19Dad would tell me I was great even if I was big as knucklehead in class.
00:40:24Mom would call me a genius even if I couldn't tie my own shoelaces.
00:40:30I'll call you a genius.
00:40:31Well, at least you ought to tie your shoelaces.
00:40:38You like it?
00:40:39What would you say if...
00:40:52If what?
00:40:54If we both went to Chicago.
00:40:58You mean that?
00:41:00Do you think if you won that art institute scholarship, I was gonna let you go up there alone?
00:41:06I asked you a question.
00:41:09I was afraid of losing you, so...
00:41:12I didn't want to think about it.
00:41:15I got some money saved up.
00:41:16Get us out to Chicago.
00:41:19If I gave me a job, you'd get yourself one.
00:41:23Maybe you'd go to the art institute at night.
00:41:26Until I made some more money.
00:41:29Chicago.
00:41:32Go with Matilda.
00:41:36Be my family.
00:41:39I don't know.
00:41:40I don't know.
00:41:43He's cute.
00:41:57Go home.
00:42:09Go home.
00:42:12Laura.
00:42:16He should not sit.
00:42:18He's pretty good man.
00:42:20He's so angry.
00:42:21Don't you think she can do anything?
00:42:24Well, what are those little things over here?
00:42:27Your son cannot wait.
00:42:29Many people have just attitude, not to the truth.
00:42:32Somehow, if he's of course not.
00:42:33I swear the good Lord didn't know how to create the fires of hell
00:42:43until he spent a July in Hall with it.
00:42:45Want some iced tea, Mama?
00:42:47Yes, just pour it over my head.
00:42:49Oh, thanks.
00:42:49The fence is falling down.
00:42:50The tomatoes need stay here.
00:42:52Addict needs cleaning.
00:42:53Nothing's going to be done in this heat.
00:42:55I'm having trouble moving.
00:42:57I'm having trouble breathing.
00:42:58You're not having trouble complaining.
00:42:59When I was a girl, I would have had cayenne pepper sprinkled on my tongue
00:43:03if I'd sass my elders like that.
00:43:05Could have been a lot worse, Grandma.
00:43:05I could have just squirted you with the hose.
00:43:07You wouldn't dare.
00:43:14See, Grandma, you're not having trouble moving now.
00:43:15I'll move you, you little monster.
00:43:17Right now, Mama.
00:43:18Look, you're all cooled off.
00:43:19Oh, yes.
00:43:20I come to thinking, but I do feel better now.
00:43:23You see, the good Lord works in mysterious ways.
00:43:29I wonder what the weather's like in Chicago.
00:43:30It should be beautiful there in the fall.
00:43:31I meant now.
00:43:33Yeah, I'm thinking I might leave next week.
00:43:36Like, right after the fourth.
00:43:39Baby, you don't mean it.
00:43:40You won your scholarship?
00:43:42No, Mama, I lost.
00:43:43I'm not getting a scholarship.
00:43:44How do you mean?
00:43:45I mean, I lost.
00:43:46They sent me a letter.
00:43:47I didn't make it.
00:43:49Oh, baby, I'm so sorry.
00:43:51But it's okay, you know, because I've got alternatives.
00:43:53What kind of alternatives?
00:43:54Where can you go with no money?
00:43:57Jeff has some money.
00:44:00Tilda, you're not going anywhere with Jeff.
00:44:01I just said I'm thinking about it.
00:44:06Matt, help me.
00:44:08Tilda!
00:44:09You are not going to Chicago with that boy.
00:44:11Mom.
00:44:12Rachel, I think she's old enough to make that decision for herself.
00:44:14She is not old enough.
00:44:15I am, Mom.
00:44:16I'm 18.
00:44:17I'll be 19 in a couple months.
00:44:18I'll have you stopped.
00:44:19Rachel, for God's sake.
00:44:20Go to your room, Tilda.
00:44:21Go on.
00:44:25Matt, I meant what I said.
00:44:27I'll have her stopped.
00:44:27What do you want to do?
00:44:28Scare her to death?
00:44:29Yes, if that's what it takes to get some sense into her.
00:44:31She's scared enough as it is.
00:44:32You've got to give her a little breathing room.
00:44:33Have a little faith in her.
00:44:34It doesn't work like that.
00:44:35She'll make the wrong decision.
00:44:37You mean like you did?
00:44:37You regret leaving home with me.
00:44:48Tilda says you might be going away together.
00:44:50Yeah, we're talking about it.
00:44:52I guess you know her mother's set against it.
00:44:54How about you?
00:44:57I don't know yet.
00:44:58Cheers.
00:45:01Tilda either.
00:45:02She says she's scared.
00:45:05Well,
00:45:06I don't understand.
00:45:08I mean,
00:45:09her mother.
00:45:10I don't understand if she loves me.
00:45:12Why she's so scared?
00:45:14What do you mean,
00:45:14if she loves you?
00:45:15She says she loves me.
00:45:18I think she does.
00:45:21She's loyal to Mama.
00:45:23And we all know what Mama's afraid of,
00:45:25don't we?
00:45:26What's that?
00:45:27She thinks I'm like you, Mr. Kirby.
00:45:29I'm not like you at all.
00:45:30How would you know?
00:45:31You don't know me any better than I know you.
00:45:33I'm never going to jail like you.
00:45:36I'm not a loser.
00:45:38Don't get too cute, Hanshot.
00:45:39I punch the lights on her bigger chumps than you.
00:45:41I'm not that funny you myself.
00:45:44Because you're the real thing
00:45:44of standing between me and Tilda.
00:45:49When you were in jail, man,
00:45:50it was like your ghost.
00:45:52Your wife.
00:45:53She looks at me
00:45:55and sees you.
00:45:58How do you know
00:45:58she just doesn't see you
00:45:59for the little jerk you really are?
00:46:01Look,
00:46:02I don't care how you see me.
00:46:05I love your daughter, okay?
00:46:08I love her more than anybody's ever loved her.
00:46:11I plan on taking her away
00:46:12to a place where she can learn
00:46:13what she's dying to learn.
00:46:15Away from the time she's outgrown.
00:46:16Yeah.
00:46:19I'd like to do the same thing for her,
00:46:21but I just
00:46:22wish that I could afford it.
00:46:24I've got the cash.
00:46:26Plan on making more money.
00:46:28It's going to be a success.
00:46:30And Tilda,
00:46:30she's going to be a success too.
00:46:32She deserves it.
00:46:34We're going to make us both happy.
00:46:38Plan on being on top.
00:46:40Being a winner.
00:46:40Don't we all?
00:46:42Thank you, hon.
00:46:47Bye.
00:46:49Good luck to you.
00:46:55Hey, Kirby.
00:46:57Wait.
00:46:57Get lost.
00:47:02That was real lame of me, okay?
00:47:03Forget it.
00:47:04Don't run away.
00:47:05Let me get you a job.
00:47:07Huh?
00:47:08Job?
00:47:09Tilda mentioned you're having a rough time.
00:47:10I'll live.
00:47:11The guy who owns this place,
00:47:13Ernie,
00:47:14he likes me a lot.
00:47:15He'll do anything for me.
00:47:17Let me get you a job.
00:47:18You mean in there?
00:47:19Huh.
00:47:19I've got too many memories of that place.
00:47:21Besides, I'm on parole.
00:47:22I'm not even supposed to go into joints like that.
00:47:24No.
00:47:25Inside is where you're safest.
00:47:28You'll get protected.
00:47:29That's what we're paying for.
00:47:30Guaranteed protection.
00:47:31I haven't done anything.
00:47:32I don't need any protection.
00:47:34Think about it, man.
00:47:35Yeah, yeah.
00:47:36I'll think about it.
00:47:39What the hell's the matter with this thing?
00:47:41Hey, Kit.
00:47:50Excuse me.
00:47:52Wasn't that Matt Kirby?
00:47:55Yeah.
00:47:56What's going on?
00:47:56We're supposed to meet here,
00:47:57and I'm a few minutes late,
00:47:58and he rushes off.
00:47:59Doesn't give me much leeway, huh?
00:48:02Maybe he slipped his mind.
00:48:03You know where it is by any chance?
00:48:05I've come a long way,
00:48:06and I'm kind of tired.
00:48:07He's expected me.
00:48:08No, no idea.
00:48:12Come on, kids.
00:48:12You can tell me.
00:48:13He'll be glad.
00:48:14He's one of my oldest friends.
00:48:16We used to ride the trains together.
00:48:17Okay, pal.
00:48:18So you ought to know where he lives.
00:48:19What's his name, Mitchie?
00:48:27I think I'm going to call him Firecracker.
00:48:30That's a good name.
00:48:31Rachel?
00:48:32Yeah?
00:48:33You don't look so pretty like you usually do.
00:48:35You look kind of tired.
00:48:40I'll see you later, Mitchie.
00:48:43Bye, Firecracker.
00:48:44Andy, would you mind if I take the rest of the day off?
00:48:53Take as long as you want.
00:48:55Thanks, Andy.
00:49:02I've been worried about you.
00:49:04I don't say it,
00:49:05but you don't seem like yourself lately.
00:49:09It's just been kind of hard life, might I throw?
00:49:11You know, I'm here to talk, if you want.
00:49:17Thanks, Andy.
00:49:20Andy, you know how hard I tried with my family.
00:49:22I've tried so hard, but...
00:49:24But?
00:49:25But what?
00:49:27Don't seem to be doing a very good job.
00:49:29Tilda's...
00:49:30Rachel, will you listen to me?
00:49:32You are taking too much on your shoulders.
00:49:35They are not built for it.
00:49:36Mac gone.
00:49:37I haven't had much choice.
00:49:38And now that he's back?
00:49:41What is he doing for the family?
00:49:43Everything he can.
00:49:45I don't believe this.
00:49:47He's been to every machine shop,
00:49:48every factory, every farm.
00:49:50Then why didn't he return my application?
00:49:53What application?
00:49:58He asked me not to tell you.
00:50:00I don't like this, Rachel.
00:50:03I gave him an application.
00:50:04And?
00:50:06I never got it, Rachel.
00:50:08I don't know what to say.
00:50:19He must not want the job.
00:50:22Maybe he goes only where he knows he will fail.
00:50:24I don't believe that.
00:50:25He's been trying so hard.
00:50:26Then why not here, where he has such a chance?
00:50:29I don't know.
00:50:29It hurts me so deeply to see you like this, Rachel.
00:50:36You've waited years for this man.
00:50:39Supported yourself with hard work,
00:50:41raised his family.
00:50:43You deserve so much better.
00:50:46You deserve that he should try as hard as you have tried.
00:50:48Maybe you are not in love with him.
00:50:59Maybe you're still in love with a memory.
00:51:08He's all that's left, Andy.
00:51:09Of what?
00:51:12Of what?
00:51:13Of my hope.
00:51:15My hope.
00:51:17I don't know how else to say it.
00:51:20It's the love of my life, Andy.
00:51:22He's a good man.
00:51:24I pray this is true.
00:51:43No, I don't know how else.
00:51:55Need a little help here, lady?
00:51:58What's you been up to today?
00:52:00Oh, we're just giving those guys a hand
00:52:02before the sun goes down.
00:52:04Thanks.
00:52:05What's for supper?
00:52:07Peanut butter.
00:52:08Oh, great.
00:52:09What about Brussels sprouts?
00:52:11Dessert.
00:52:13Any luck today?
00:52:15Ah, hardly a nibble.
00:52:17Everybody closing up with a fourth weekend.
00:52:20Came close to the post office, so.
00:52:22But then after my interview,
00:52:23the guy didn't think it was worth me
00:52:24filling out an application.
00:52:27I think he thought I looked like a guy
00:52:29a dog might like to bite.
00:52:31You already have an application from Andy.
00:52:33Why didn't you fill it out?
00:52:41Oh.
00:52:43It was no use, honey.
00:52:45No chance.
00:52:46I don't know that.
00:52:46He wouldn't have given it to you
00:52:47if he thought that.
00:52:48Nah, he was just being nice.
00:52:50Being nice to you, actually.
00:52:51Oh, you always have such a good excuse
00:52:52for everything.
00:52:53Rachel,
00:52:54they asked for a biography.
00:52:56Look, honey,
00:52:57you're just gonna have to trust me on this.
00:52:58I know I lied to you in the past,
00:53:00but
00:53:00I was also lying to myself.
00:53:03This time it's different.
00:53:03Is it?
00:53:04Rachel, what do you want me to do?
00:53:05Get another application from Andy.
00:53:06No.
00:53:07If you don't want to fill it out,
00:53:08I'll fill it out for you.
00:53:09I don't need you or anybody else
00:53:10to fill out an application for me.
00:53:11Don't you think I have any pride,
00:53:12any respect?
00:53:13Pride?
00:53:13It's your pride that's gonna put you
00:53:14right back where you came from.
00:53:16What the hell are you talking about, woman?
00:53:17You think I want to go back to jail?
00:53:18Is that what you think?
00:53:18I don't know.
00:53:20But if you do,
00:53:20you're never gonna see me again.
00:53:22I'm not gonna come visiting you every week
00:53:23bringing you cookies
00:53:24and cheerful little greetings
00:53:25from the outside.
00:53:26I won't, damn it, I won't.
00:53:27I don't want you to.
00:53:29Can't you see that I've changed?
00:53:32Why won't anybody let me be different?
00:53:34What are you looking at?
00:53:48What are you looking at?
00:54:06Sarah.
00:54:08Oh, Matt.
00:54:10Sit on, you look terrible.
00:54:14I feel better than I look.
00:54:16No, you don't.
00:54:16Don't put on any airs with me.
00:54:18You look terrible
00:54:20and you feel worse.
00:54:23Where is she?
00:54:24Already in bed.
00:54:25Said she had a headache.
00:54:27She could have been more original.
00:54:32What did you fight about?
00:54:36I wouldn't know where to begin.
00:54:40Tell you what, Matt.
00:54:42I think, maybe.
00:54:45It's just too hard
00:54:46for you at home here right now.
00:54:48You're suddenly supposed to be
00:54:50husband, father, provider.
00:54:53Those are all heavy burdens.
00:54:54I wouldn't blame you for collapsing, Andrew.
00:54:57What do you think?
00:54:59Think I should leave?
00:55:00Well, just so,
00:55:02just so you be freed of everything.
00:55:05So that you only have to think
00:55:06of taking care of yourself for a while.
00:55:08Just, you know,
00:55:09just till you get on your feet.
00:55:10I appreciate it, but
00:55:13I don't see it like that.
00:55:16Well, just think about it.
00:55:20It'd be better for all of us.
00:55:22And I'm thinking of you two, Matt.
00:55:23It'd be better for you.
00:55:24I don't know.
00:55:30I'll think about it.
00:55:31I'm not trying to hurt you, Matt.
00:55:33Honest to God, I'm not.
00:55:34It's just that we've been,
00:55:36we've had,
00:55:37things have been so hard for us
00:55:39for so long
00:55:40that I don't know
00:55:41how much more pressure
00:55:42we can all take.
00:55:43See you later.
00:56:13Mr. Kerber.
00:56:20How are you?
00:56:22Pretty good.
00:56:23Still love thinking.
00:56:25Oh, yeah?
00:56:26Yeah.
00:56:27Tilda been around by any chance?
00:56:29I need to talk to her.
00:56:31Well, I haven't seen her
00:56:31since I last saw you.
00:56:32Really?
00:56:33Yeah, she's probably practicing
00:56:34for tomorrow.
00:56:35Practicing?
00:56:36Well, she won the twirling competition.
00:56:38I guess to lead the parade.
00:56:40Huh.
00:56:41Did she tell you?
00:56:43No, no, I didn't know.
00:56:47I guess she forgot to tell me.
00:56:51Did you decide whether
00:56:52you want me to talk to Ernie?
00:56:54Ernie?
00:56:55The guy runs this joint.
00:56:58Too many memories.
00:56:59Look, if you should see Tilda,
00:57:02I don't know.
00:57:04Have you seen him?
00:57:06Come on, fellas.
00:57:07If we don't get this,
00:57:08we're gonna be here at Christmas.
00:57:09Christmas!
00:57:10Hey, pal.
00:57:17What's the matter?
00:57:17You look like you've seen a ghost.
00:57:18Crow, I...
00:57:19I thought you were dead.
00:57:21Honest, I...
00:57:22read where you were killing
00:57:23some car wreck in Kansas City.
00:57:24I don't believe this.
00:57:26It's good to see you, pal.
00:57:28I've been thinking about you
00:57:29a whole lot lately.
00:57:30Yeah, I've been thinking
00:57:31something about you, too.
00:57:31As a matter of fact,
00:57:32I spent the last day
00:57:33sitting underneath
00:57:34the railroad trestle
00:57:34down by the river.
00:57:36Thinking how we used to
00:57:36ride the frights together?
00:57:38We had lots of good times,
00:57:39you and me.
00:57:41I really missed you.
00:57:42I really didn't.
00:57:43I didn't know, Crow.
00:57:43How's Rachel?
00:57:44She must have missed you, too, huh?
00:57:46And your daughter.
00:57:46What's her name?
00:57:47I never would have said
00:57:47anything, you know that.
00:57:48What's your daughter's name?
00:57:52Tilda.
00:57:53Tilda.
00:57:54Yeah, Tilda.
00:57:56Look, you got me wrong, Crow.
00:57:59I was D&D and you know it.
00:58:01Deaf and dumb for seven years.
00:58:03I never killed anybody
00:58:04and I never talked to nobody.
00:58:07You were my best friend.
00:58:09But I never understood
00:58:10that deal, Crow.
00:58:12I mean, how...
00:58:13Why didn't you kill those people?
00:58:15I thought you were just gonna
00:58:17scare them a little.
00:58:21The way I heard it, pal,
00:58:22is that you're out on parole
00:58:24because you turned state's evidence.
00:58:26That's right,
00:58:26but I thought you were...
00:58:27All right, pal, look.
00:58:28Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:58:28But you and I go down to the river.
00:58:29It's me.
00:58:30We can work everything out.
00:58:30It's me.
00:58:30Move.
00:58:31Yeah, it sounds like a swell idea, Crow.
00:58:45Will you girls please get over here?
00:58:58We need your help.
00:59:00We'll be there in a minute.
00:59:03Help, help, what's happened to my beach today?
00:59:04I thought you wanted to hear...
00:59:07Matt, Hilda, Mama?
00:59:18Mama?
00:59:37Who's that?
00:59:52It's me.
00:59:53You scared me.
00:59:55I didn't know you were home.
01:00:03What are you doing?
01:00:04You're leaving.
01:00:07Leaving?
01:00:08Uh-huh.
01:00:12Matt, listen, I...
01:00:13I didn't mean what I said this afternoon.
01:00:15I was just tired.
01:00:17Look, I didn't realize
01:00:18how hard it was on everybody.
01:00:21I thought when I got out of prison
01:00:23things would be better,
01:00:24but...
01:00:26instead, it's gotten worse.
01:00:28Right now, it's not even safe.
01:00:30Safe? What do you mean?
01:00:31Crow's not dead.
01:00:32He showed up tonight
01:00:34with a gun in his hand.
01:00:35If I stay here,
01:00:35pretty soon somebody will get hurt.
01:00:37But that's not possible.
01:00:38We all saw the picture in the paper.
01:00:39I know.
01:00:40Well, there must be...
01:00:41Did you call the police?
01:00:42I never had much luck with the police.
01:00:46God.
01:00:48Rachel,
01:00:48I'd like to see you like this.
01:00:51If I leave,
01:00:52you'll be better off.
01:00:53You won't have to worry
01:00:54whether I have a job or not
01:00:55or what my state of mind is.
01:00:57It's better this way.
01:01:00Where will you go?
01:01:01I don't know.
01:01:04When nobody knows me,
01:01:05I don't have a past.
01:01:09Matt, please don't go.
01:01:11I can't bear to lose you again.
01:01:13I finally got your back.
01:01:14I just can't bear to lose you again.
01:01:20You look so beautiful, Rachel.
01:01:22Oh, Matt.
01:01:24Please don't go.
01:01:25Please don't go.
01:01:27Please don't go.
01:01:30God knows I love you so much.
01:01:39Sorry.
01:01:40Oh.
01:01:51Daddy.
01:01:55Tell your parents yet?
01:01:57I think I'm going to tell them
01:01:58after the parade.
01:01:59Okay.
01:02:02I don't know how long it is
01:02:03before we're going to get them jobs.
01:02:06Or how long.
01:02:07It's a thousand dollars
01:02:08it's going to last.
01:02:09But we'll make it work.
01:02:12You know,
01:02:13there's not a whole lot of
01:02:13courage in my family.
01:02:18But you make me feel courageous.
01:02:20You do.
01:02:21You do.
01:02:21You make everything seem possible.
01:02:26I couldn't do any of this without you.
01:02:29Of course you could.
01:02:30I couldn't.
01:02:32I don't think I could live without you.
01:02:38I love you.
01:02:41I love you too.
01:02:47You stay here.
01:02:51Yeah, who is it?
01:02:54Hey, Matt.
01:02:55You over here, Jeff?
01:02:57Yes.
01:02:59Ma'am.
01:03:05Come here, Matt.
01:03:06Hey.
01:03:08I thought I'd find you here.
01:03:11Just came by to say goodbye.
01:03:15Are you leaving?
01:03:17Yeah.
01:03:18That's it.
01:03:19Where?
01:03:21I don't know yet.
01:03:24Does his mom know?
01:03:26Yeah, she knows.
01:03:30I'm leaving too.
01:03:33Chicago?
01:03:35Yeah.
01:03:38Both of us leaving her at the same time.
01:03:43Maybe I should wait a while.
01:03:44I don't know.
01:03:46If you wait a while,
01:03:49sometimes it becomes a longer while before you know it.
01:03:52The moment's past.
01:03:55What about Mom?
01:03:59She knows sooner or later you're going to go.
01:04:00And you, uh,
01:04:05you'll just have to prove to us you wrong about you.
01:04:09I know you will.
01:04:11I think your mother needs a friend about now.
01:04:28Well then,
01:04:31goodbye, Dad.
01:04:34I'm going to miss you.
01:04:41I'll miss you too, honey.
01:04:46I'll be in touch.
01:04:46What are you going to do in Chicago, Jeff?
01:05:07I don't know yet.
01:05:11I'll find work, though.
01:05:13Yeah.
01:05:15Yeah, yeah.
01:05:16Sure you will.
01:05:17Just keep it on the up and up.
01:05:23We'll see.
01:05:26How about a promise?
01:05:27Hey, come on, man.
01:05:29You know, there's nothing more I'd like to do than go straight.
01:05:32You know,
01:05:33you ever touch a marked card again?
01:05:36I can't promise that'll happen.
01:05:38If you don't, it won't happen.
01:05:41And if I do, it's a lie.
01:05:44All I can promise to you
01:05:45is that I won't lie.
01:05:47Either to you or to Tilda.
01:05:49What he's asking is a lie.
01:05:51I'm just telling you, Jeff.
01:05:53No matter how bad it gets,
01:05:56anything's better than jail.
01:05:58I'll buy that.
01:06:00What about you?
01:06:02Can you keep it straight?
01:06:04Never going back to the joint.
01:06:05I can tell you that.
01:06:09I wish you all the luck in the world.
01:06:11Thanks.
01:06:14Well,
01:06:14I bet I hit it.
01:06:19Hey, man.
01:06:20If you really are leaving,
01:06:22would you, uh,
01:06:23it, uh,
01:06:27what you can be doing for cash?
01:06:30Oh,
01:06:30I still got some dough left
01:06:32for my severance pay.
01:06:34Freedom money,
01:06:34it's called.
01:06:36That's a good one.
01:06:41I got some money saved up.
01:06:43I sure like to give you a little piece of it.
01:06:44Ah, thanks.
01:06:45Hang on to it.
01:06:46You'll need it for Chicago.
01:06:49You sure?
01:06:50I'm sure.
01:06:51Take care of Tilda, Jeff.
01:06:59I mean it, son.
01:07:02I mean it.
01:07:04I hope we don't lose touch of you.
01:07:07I feel like we're almost friends.
01:07:08Yeah.
01:07:11Me too.
01:07:12Take care of yourself.
01:07:13We'll be seeing you.
01:07:21Jeff!
01:07:22Come here!
01:07:27Easy, kid.
01:07:28Easy.
01:07:29Just take it easy.
01:07:30Take it easy.
01:07:31It's all right.
01:07:32I'm going to call for help.
01:07:33Where?
01:07:34Where?
01:07:37The money.
01:07:40It's all right.
01:07:42Tilda.
01:07:43Tilda.
01:07:45All right.
01:07:46It's all the money.
01:07:48Easy, son.
01:07:49Easy.
01:07:49Easy.
01:07:55Oh, my God.
01:08:03Oh, come on out, pal.
01:08:12I'm down here.
01:08:14Where are you, crow?
01:08:15Huh?
01:08:16Come on out.
01:08:17Come on, I'm here.
01:08:19You want to kill another one?
01:08:20You want to kill somebody else?
01:08:22Come on out.
01:08:23Come on.
01:08:25What's the matter, you chicken?
01:08:27You're scared?
01:08:28Take away your gun.
01:08:29What are you?
01:08:30Nothing but a bad piece of slime.
01:08:32Come on.
01:08:33Come on.
01:08:35Where are you?
01:08:36Come on.
01:08:37It's your old cow.
01:08:41Hello?
01:08:42Where are you, crow?
01:08:44Where are you?
01:08:46Come on out.
01:08:47Come on out, crow.
01:08:48I'm here.
01:08:49Come on out.
01:09:02I'm free.
01:09:20I'm free.
01:09:20I'm free.
01:09:21I'm free.
01:09:22I'm free.
01:09:23I'm free.
01:09:24I'm free.
01:09:26I'm so unfair.
01:09:28Yeah.
01:09:28It's not fair, grammar.
01:09:30I know.
01:09:31It's not fair, grammar.
01:09:32I know.
01:09:33It's not fair, grammar.
01:09:34I know.
01:09:35I know.
01:09:36It's not fair.
01:09:37It's not fair.
01:09:38God be so cruel.
01:09:39I know.
01:09:40I know.
01:09:41I know.
01:09:42I know.
01:09:43I know.
01:09:44It's the same things I said to myself.
01:09:45When I heard that your granddad had been killed in the war, I said to myself.
01:09:54All I could think of was how unjust and how senseless.
01:09:59And I'd always thought of myself as a God-fearing woman, but I despised him for that.
01:10:04You know what I said?
01:10:05Yes.
01:10:06I despised him.
01:10:08There I was, with a little girl to raise all by myself and no way to support myself.
01:10:17What did you do?
01:10:20Well, I wanted to bundle your mother up and go out and meet the world and find a new life.
01:10:27But I didn't.
01:10:28I just stayed at home.
01:10:31I let my relatives take care of me.
01:10:35And I stayed bitter for years.
01:10:38I could tell you the truth.
01:10:40And I haven't told that to anybody.
01:10:44Don't you let that happen to you, precious.
01:10:46Don't.
01:10:49There's so much life ahead of you.
01:10:52Don't do it.
01:10:57It's good.
01:10:58It's good.
01:10:59You're right.
01:11:00You're right.
01:11:01You're right.
01:11:02You're right.
01:11:03You're right.
01:11:04You're right.
01:11:05You're right.
01:11:06You're right.
01:11:07You're right.
01:11:08You're right.
01:11:09You're right.
01:11:10I'm bad.
01:11:11I'm good.
01:11:12You're right.
01:11:13You're right.
01:11:14You're right.
01:11:15You're right.
01:11:16I want to be sure.
01:11:17Oh, you're right.
01:11:18And, you're right.
01:11:19Andi, how's the arm?
01:11:20Oh, I don't know I was hit until the cop told me.
01:11:24I just stopped by the police barracks.
01:11:29There are no other prints on the gun.
01:11:32Only the ones of Crow.
01:11:34I'm not surprised.
01:11:36I could never get his hand off the gun.
01:11:44How's Tilda?
01:11:48Cries herself to sleep, wakes up and cries some more.
01:11:54Rachel, all right?
01:11:58It's okay.
01:12:02Go on in. She's inside.
01:12:04Oh, no. No, I...
01:12:06Just come to tell you about the gun.
01:12:09I thought you'd want to know.
01:12:11Thank you. I appreciate it.
01:12:13If there's anything that I can do for you...
01:12:16I would like to ask you something.
01:12:19Yeah.
01:12:20Remember that application you gave me?
01:12:22I tore it up.
01:12:24Did you?
01:12:26Yeah.
01:12:27I know it's kind of late now, Andy, but...
01:12:31You think you could get me another one?
01:12:34Sure.
01:12:36You think, uh...
01:12:40If I was to fill it out and tell the truth about myself...
01:12:44You think there's a chance I'd get a job?
01:12:46I mean, really?
01:12:49Good shots.
01:12:51I give you my word.
01:12:57I'll come by to see you on Monday.
01:12:59Good.
01:13:00I'll wait for you.
01:13:02I'll wait for you.
01:13:28Trains keep going as if nothing happened.
01:13:32As if there's some more of the world out there.
01:13:38I'll love him for the rest of my life.
01:13:53I don't know what to do without him.
01:13:55I don't know what to do.
01:13:59What Jeff wants you to do?
01:14:00I'd say go to Chicago.
01:14:08And I'd say I've got $120.
01:14:11And he'd say...
01:14:13But you've also got your courage.
01:14:15That's right.
01:14:17No.
01:14:19He was my courage.
01:14:22Nobody can give you courage, honey.
01:14:25You gotta reach down inside and get it out of yourself.
01:14:28I don't have it in myself, Dad.
01:14:31Yes, you do.
01:14:35You scared?
01:14:36Yes.
01:14:39Everybody gets scared sometimes.
01:14:42I've been scared all my life.
01:14:44Scared of a crow.
01:14:46Scared of failure.
01:14:47Even success.
01:14:52Ran away from things for a long time.
01:14:54Believe me.
01:14:57Doesn't work, Tilda.
01:15:00Going to Chicago is running away.
01:15:02No.
01:15:04Going to Chicago is running, too.
01:15:08You think for a minute I can go to Chicago on my own?
01:15:11Why not?
01:15:12Why not?
01:15:19Ever since I was little...
01:15:22I listened to the trains.
01:15:25I knew someday I'd be on one.
01:15:30I even had one all picked out.
01:15:33It had a special sound.
01:15:35I really don't have any choice, do I?
01:15:40No.
01:15:42I have to go and see what's there.
01:15:46That's it.
01:15:48You go and see.
01:15:50You check it out.
01:15:52Dad.
01:16:00Honey.
01:16:02Here.
01:16:09Jeff left this for you.
01:16:11I don't want it.
01:16:12He wanted you to have it.
01:16:14I guess it was his way of telling you what to do.
01:16:17Why didn't you give it to me before?
01:16:18I wanted you to make up your own mind and not have the money make it up for you.
01:16:26I did make up my own mind, didn't I?
01:16:28You sure did.
01:16:31I'm very proud of you, honey.
01:16:33I'm so proud of you.
01:16:48I've got to make it up for you.
01:16:49God's teeth.
01:16:51After this, I'm going to start in on the attic.
01:17:06Rachel.
01:17:08Don't say anything, Mama.
01:17:10There's nothing left to say.
01:17:11I've got a tear left of my body.
01:17:12Nothing.
01:17:13but how are you going all decked out like that?
01:17:16I'm going to church.
01:17:17Rachel, I have a few things to clean up with the good Lord.
01:17:20She's not the only one with an attic, you know.
01:17:25Want to come with me?
01:17:27No, you go on ahead.
01:17:28I guess this is my way of talking to him.
01:17:33You know.
01:17:37You think Tilda's ever going to forgive me for the way I treated them both?
01:17:39Well, I think the important thing is for you to forgive yourself.
01:17:46Now, listen to me.
01:17:49You've been very strong-willed ever since you were no higher than this chair.
01:17:54You've just taken on the world like it was up to you to change everything.
01:17:58Single-handedly.
01:18:00But there are some times,
01:18:02and I think this is one of them,
01:18:05you have to let go.
01:18:07And you have to let it be all right
01:18:11that some things are bigger than you are.
01:18:15And have courage.
01:18:18Put it in God's hands.
01:18:20I declare the universe is just about perfect.
01:18:50Matt, you know me well enough to know that I like to be right.
01:19:03And when I'm wrong, I don't like to admit it,
01:19:04but I'm going to say it outright.
01:19:06I have been wrong about you,
01:19:07and I've just been determined to believe the worst.
01:19:10I hope you can forgive me.
01:19:12I'll say it.
01:19:12I'll say it.
01:19:13I'll say it.
01:19:13I'll say it.
01:19:14I'll say it.
01:19:15I'll say it.
01:19:17Consider it done, Sarah.
01:19:23Those tomatoes have worms on them the size of pencils.
01:19:27There's a can of dust in the garage, I think.
01:19:31Or, no, it's in the attic.
01:19:33Well, I'll say it at the parade if you stick around, son.
01:19:41You didn't happen to run across a can of tomato dust up here, did you?
01:20:04No, no tomato dust.
01:20:06I'm sure of every other kind.
01:20:07I guess it seems kind of crazy to be trying to clean all this up.
01:20:14Just makes way for fresh dust.
01:20:17Need some help clearing this place out?
01:20:20Matt, I don't know what you're planning or what you're feeling now.
01:20:25I've been doing some thinking.
01:20:30Yeah, me too.
01:20:31Look at me, I'm shaking.
01:20:32I feel just like a schoolgirl.
01:20:34I guess I stored up a lot of resentment while you were gone.
01:20:40Kept from seeing who you are now.
01:20:43I was holding on to blaming you.
01:20:48You've been trying so hard.
01:20:50All those years I thought of nothing but coming back and making everything right.
01:20:54I guess I thought we could just start up where we left off, but it didn't work out that way.
01:21:03There's time now.
01:21:05Not any time.
01:21:07You'll stay.
01:21:13That's what I came up to tell you.
01:21:14I love you, Rachel.
01:21:19I've always been in love with you and I always will.
01:21:23I can't leave.
01:21:24I can't leave.
01:21:44I can't leave.
01:21:57Let's go.
01:22:07Come on, baby.
01:22:08Come on.
01:22:10Come on, baby.
01:22:10Come on, baby.
01:22:10Come on, baby.
01:22:11I'm going over here.
01:22:11Where are you going?
01:22:14I don't know the brain.
01:22:16I see!
01:22:17I see!
01:22:18You look great!
01:22:41You're the most beautiful woman in Kansas.
01:23:11I think you still are.
01:23:16There's so many things I wish I could change, Tilda, so many things.
01:23:21I'm gonna be all right, Mom.
01:23:24You raised me up real good, and I'm gonna be just fine.
01:23:31You know, I don't think I ever bought one of these before.
01:23:34Lord!
01:23:41I feel like I'm going with you.
01:23:50You are, Mama.
01:23:50Come on.
01:24:20THE END
01:24:50THE END
01:25:20THE END
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