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Based on true events, the story follows Danie King, whose chance encounter with beauty heiress Evelyn Williams (“Miss Maybelline”) changes his world forever. From vibrant Newport Beach to the heart of Hot Springs Arkansas, Danie spreads colour and charm in a hostile environment — but when the Dixie Mafia targets Evelyn’s fortune, Danie must fight to protect her legacy and the title bestowed on him: the “Maybelline Prince”.
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Based on true events, the story follows Danie King, whose chance encounter with beauty heiress Evelyn Williams (“Miss Maybelline”) changes his world forever. From vibrant Newport Beach to the heart of Hot Springs Arkansas, Danie spreads colour and charm in a hostile environment — but when the Dixie Mafia targets Evelyn’s fortune, Danie must fight to protect her legacy and the title bestowed on him: the “Maybelline Prince”.
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00:00:30Daddy!
00:01:00...
00:01:02...
00:01:04...
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00:01:11...
00:02:19You see this pretty boy?
00:02:22Yeah, that's me.
00:02:52Hair, hair styling, wig styling, and fashion.
00:02:56I wanted to make things look beautiful.
00:02:59I opened my own shop in Newport Beach, California, and called it The Londoner.
00:03:03A lot of showgirls and famous women came in.
00:03:22I worked on Jane Russell, Diana Ross, Ann Margaret.
00:03:27You see, I knew how to see inside someone, how to recreate them and make them look amazing.
00:03:35I was the best, better than anyone else.
00:03:38My life changes forever when she walks in.
00:03:49Evelyn F. Williams, known around town as a Maybelline heiress.
00:03:53Now, if you're not familiar, Maybelline mascara basically invented sexy eyes.
00:03:59War paint for the everyday girl.
00:04:00Now, I've followed beauty products since my teen years, so I would know.
00:04:06You could say I was a bit of a fan.
00:04:08Evelyn made Maybelline a household name.
00:04:10Welcome to The Londoner.
00:04:13How do you get a country girl's attention?
00:04:19Attractor.
00:04:19She loves intentionally bad jokes.
00:04:23Like me as a child, Evelyn knows she's going to be somebody.
00:04:28She leaves home and joins the P.T. Barnum Circus.
00:04:34They had her dancing with the horses, but her big dream is to be a ballerina.
00:04:39Poor thing never makes the core ballet.
00:04:41She settles in Chicago and starts making a name for herself.
00:04:49How old do you think I am?
00:04:54You look amazing, whatever age you are.
00:04:58Handsome and charming.
00:05:00I bet the ladies love you.
00:05:03Married, no doubt.
00:05:05Only to my work.
00:05:09I hate it when people say you look good for your age.
00:05:15What's this habit of people chopping up life into 10-year increments?
00:05:19And then everybody else's age, 10 years at a time, act and dress accordingly.
00:05:26I've been working on this for years.
00:05:31A job of mayonnaise?
00:05:33It's for your face.
00:05:34I mean, you apply it to your face.
00:05:37Yeah, so what does it do?
00:05:39It makes your skin more beautiful.
00:05:43I have treatments for acne, for dry skin, wrinkles, you name it.
00:05:50I assume you know who I am.
00:05:53Newport is small, and I get a lot of gossip here in the store.
00:05:57That's why I want out.
00:05:59Newport is ripe with rich-do-nothing women spending their husbands' money.
00:06:04Well, I promise you one thing.
00:06:05I earn my money.
00:06:07It's hard work and dedication.
00:06:11Oh, I'm sorry.
00:06:12You have a W name?
00:06:14Den.
00:06:14Danny King.
00:06:15You're different, Danny King.
00:06:21I like different.
00:06:22Now, when I styled Evelyn, I could see that Chicago girl making her way through her room, going wherever she wanted to go.
00:06:35She invited me to soirees at her home, and I was introduced to her son, Bill Jr., who I could obviously tell was homophobic.
00:06:43He's upset that his mother and I are going into business together.
00:06:46Full-skill manufacturing of my product skin revision clinics in every city.
00:06:51It was going to be perfect.
00:06:55Then Delisle Compton and Hobby Derek came into the picture.
00:07:01I'm getting married.
00:07:03Oh, Danny, he is wonderful.
00:07:07What?
00:07:07Hobby bought, well, I did at his request.
00:07:12A beautiful manor in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
00:07:15I don't think it goes a lot further then.
00:07:17Wait, Evelyn, you're moving?
00:07:22You know I'm trying to get out of this abusive relationship I have with Newport.
00:07:26It's not so bad here. My wig shop is here. The ocean.
00:07:29An.
00:07:31What's your biggest fear?
00:07:34For life?
00:07:36I don't know. Running out of gas on the wrong side.
00:07:38Oh, be serious.
00:07:39Honestly, I'm afraid of being normal.
00:07:50No.
00:07:54And done peace.
00:07:57After the wedding, she moves with both Hobby and Delisle to a mansion in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
00:08:02Hobby opens a roller rink and buys up land to build a theme park.
00:08:07Paid for by Evelyn, of course.
00:08:09I hope you're a worst woman. You're doing everything.
00:08:15I'm raising my dad's words.
00:08:18Meet Hobby and his stepdaughter Delisle.
00:08:20I just gonna have to wait it out, honey.
00:08:23You don't get to call me honey anymore.
00:08:25Painkillers and bulls aren't working fast enough.
00:08:29You serious? You want me to kill my wife?
00:08:32You don't have the guts.
00:08:33Now look, you're just gonna have to wait it out.
00:08:35I don't even think you're listening to me right now.
00:08:37You need to keep your voice down, baby, because you're gonna own everything.
00:08:42I'm tired of waiting.
00:08:46What do you want me to do?
00:08:47You know what?
00:08:56Call your old friends in the Dixie Mafia.
00:08:58They can handle this.
00:09:00They make people disappear all the time.
00:09:02I can hear everything.
00:09:04Shit.
00:09:05Get out of my house now!
00:09:07Obby, get the baseball bat.
00:09:14Evelyn.
00:09:15Evelyn, who are you?
00:09:31Hello, we're closed.
00:09:33Danny!
00:09:34Evelyn, how are you?
00:09:36I haven't talked to you in months.
00:09:37They got me, Danny.
00:09:38I don't know what you think you heard, but you obviously must have.
00:09:40They got my assets and now they want my life.
00:09:42Who?
00:09:43Hobby?
00:09:44Evelyn, come on now.
00:09:46Open the door.
00:09:46Let me in.
00:09:48I don't know what's going on here, but there's nothing to be scared of.
00:09:50This was all your stupid idea.
00:09:52I want to say I told you so.
00:09:55Can't you pick locks?
00:09:57Danny, I need you.
00:10:00She offers me $5,000 to fly there and testify at the divorce trial.
00:10:04The wig shop doesn't see that much business in a month.
00:10:11I arrived in Hot Springs.
00:10:14Spa City, as they call it.
00:10:16A secluded town in the middle of nowhere with one resource.
00:10:20Hot water.
00:10:22It just bubbles up from the cracks in the ground.
00:10:25And this hot water has healing powers.
00:10:28Tourists come from all over just to bathe in it.
00:10:32Gold mine.
00:10:33Nine months out of the year is just preparation for tourist season.
00:10:37When all that new money comes in town.
00:10:47Oh, and if you want a piece of the action, get in line.
00:10:50At the end of the line, you have your worker.
00:10:52They go to work and earn an honest wage.
00:10:55Then there's your hustlers, wealthy citizens, business owners, journalists,
00:10:59bankers, lawyers, and priests.
00:11:01New business done without their consent will get you smeared in the local newspaper
00:11:06or sabotaged within your own operation.
00:11:08And they have immunity because they pay respect to the local police, judges, city council, and mayor.
00:11:14Oh, and there's little oversight.
00:11:17A judge's brother might be a sheriff, his cousin, a city council member.
00:11:21But everyone in town bends the knee to the women of the church.
00:11:25They decide who and what comes into town.
00:11:29That's Spa City.
00:11:30It's a rowdy community of gamblers, prostitutes, and con artists from all over the country.
00:11:36The kind of place you'd never imagine you'd be.
00:11:38Well, unless something went terribly wrong in your life.
00:11:42Oh, but then all that heat and humidity starts feeling kind of sensual.
00:11:49Can you state your full name for the record?
00:11:51Um, Miss Delisle Compton.
00:11:56I'm a single parent.
00:12:01Do you know how hard that is?
00:12:03Crooks, used mattress salesman, Bonnie and Clyde wannabes.
00:12:07Not to interrupt.
00:12:09But we have documents proving that your son is not even biologically yours.
00:12:19I also served in the military.
00:12:21I laid my life on the line for this year country.
00:12:24I'm a good old boy from the great state of Arkansas.
00:12:27You served time in the Arkansas State Penitentiary for
00:12:31armed robbery and trafficking in stolen goods, correct?
00:12:34We also found in record that Mr. Derek had been married a total of six times before Evelyn.
00:12:39I can't help it, the ladies love me.
00:12:41Wife number six being Delisle Compton.
00:12:48Oh, now what about Evelyn?
00:12:49Let's talk about her.
00:12:50She ain't never want to make love the regular way.
00:12:55She's tomorrow six.
00:13:04Then I tell you about the time P.T. Barnum, the circus mogul,
00:13:13tried to corner me at my dressing room.
00:13:16He thought that he deserved something from me because I was working for him.
00:13:21That's the first time I learned there's more than one way to please a man.
00:13:27He made me the lead horse performer.
00:13:29Hey, Evelyn. What's a Tennessee?
00:13:37This is one of my favorites.
00:13:40The same thing as Arkansas.
00:13:44She composed herself, then methodically dismantled Hobby's manhood.
00:13:49When I married my husband, I was aware of certain physical difficulties.
00:13:55But at the time, it didn't seem to matter.
00:13:58We're both older people, and at a certain age, companionship and good fun can feel more important than sex.
00:14:08However, I did my best as a wife to make my husband feel as manly and complete as possible until he received medical help.
00:14:22Medical help for what, Ms. Williams?
00:14:23Well, he's erectile dysfunction.
00:14:31I am not up here to humiliate anyone.
00:14:34But I won't be played for a fool.
00:14:42She was scheming with Hobby the entire time.
00:14:47I opened my home to you when you fell on hard times, and you repaid me by drugging me nightly to keep me under your thumb.
00:14:55They've taken so much from me already.
00:14:58Please don't let them take any more.
00:15:00Your Honor, I rest my case.
00:15:03The court rules in favor of Ms. Evelyn Williams.
00:15:07She gets the house, the land, and hobby's roller rink.
00:15:12Woo!
00:15:14You are exquisite.
00:15:16I have never seen anyone so poised go straight for the jugular.
00:15:20I've spent too long being pushed back into plants growing up.
00:15:24I was never a good enough singer or dancer or gardener or banker.
00:15:29I was broke for a long time.
00:15:31Hmm?
00:15:32I saw that Maybelline's situation unfolded as it did and my life changed completely,
00:15:36but that was only because I proved that I was good at something.
00:15:42I was a businesswoman.
00:15:48It's Evelyn.
00:16:01You look a little out of place, handsome.
00:16:28Martini, please.
00:16:31Are you wearing eye makeup?
00:16:37I am.
00:16:37What are you?
00:16:38Some kind of circus performer?
00:16:40The world is a circus.
00:16:42Oh, now you're a poet.
00:16:46What kind of a man wears eye makeup?
00:16:51I imagine the kind of man I am.
00:16:57It was a sunny afternoon.
00:16:59My sister Mabel was cooking in the kitchen.
00:17:01She leaned in to light the stove.
00:17:17She leaned in to light the stove.
00:17:18Have you ever seen someone with their eyelashes burned off?
00:17:29It's hard to look at.
00:17:30She mixed together burnt cork, coal dust, and Vaseline.
00:17:43I was waiting for her.
00:17:44I could take her hand, Daya.
00:17:44Come on.
00:17:45I'm just a little bit taller now, but remember to,
00:17:47I have to go, kid.
00:17:47Let's go.
00:17:48You have to go, kid.
00:17:49Once you go to bed, you are on your own tree.
00:17:50I have to be a dancer here.
00:17:51I can see you would go, kid.
00:17:52You have to go.
00:17:53I'm going to be a dancer.
00:17:54You are going to be a dancer.
00:17:55I can't do it.
00:17:55But what do you think?
00:17:56I am.
00:17:57I have to go.
00:17:59A dancer.
00:18:00Well, when you're a dancer.
00:18:01I can see you next time.
00:18:01I'm going to be a dancer for a dancehall event.
00:18:03I can see you next time.
00:18:03I have to be a dancer.
00:18:04That's her.
00:18:04Soon, every woman in town, even the evangelicals, were wearing it.
00:18:19I called it Maybelline.
00:18:21So then I got a loan from my brother, and I moved the company here to Chicago.
00:18:27That's quite a story. The creation of Maybelline.
00:18:31I've always loved movies, especially the silent ones.
00:18:36Emotion, beauty, all expressed through the movement and intensity of the performer's eyes.
00:18:43The eyes, they woke on some of the soul of a stranger.
00:18:48Are you married, Mr. Lyre?
00:18:52You don't have to explain.
00:18:58Sorry. I should be gone.
00:19:02Wait, come. Would you like to have a nightcap at my apartment?
00:19:07Is my eye makeup make you think less of me?
00:19:17If anything, I applaud you.
00:19:23Women are forced to maintain an illusion. Men should too.
00:19:35The world is a beautiful place, but it's terribly unkind.
00:19:39Come work with me at Maybelline.
00:19:41I'm not a secretary.
00:19:43A partner.
00:19:45So?
00:19:46Evelline?
00:19:54What?
00:19:55Oh, you're not leaving, are you? I wanted you to help me found the roller rink.
00:20:00Evelline, I don't know the first thing about managing a roller rink.
00:20:02What?
00:20:04Well, you're not leaving, are you?
00:20:07I wanted you to help me run the roller rink.
00:20:09Evelyn, I don't know the first thing about managing a roller rink.
00:20:12Oh, pish posh. None of that really matters, does it?
00:20:16Yeah, sort of.
00:20:17I'm telling you, it doesn't.
00:20:20Learn to surprise yourself, otherwise you'll waste your life being normal.
00:20:26You'll be different here, Danny.
00:20:29Oh, come on, let's paint the town together in bright colours.
00:20:34As business partners.
00:20:38I lost a lot of money, thanks to Hobby.
00:20:43I'll be honest, there isn't much left.
00:20:48But if we could turn around Hobby's roller rink,
00:20:52then we could use that money to open a palace dinner theatre.
00:20:58And that, or that would give us enough money to open the first of many Evelyn and Danny spa.
00:21:07Or perhaps the Danny and Evelyn spa.
00:21:10We can talk about that later.
00:21:14Ugh.
00:21:15People will just fly from all over the world to receive one of your first-class skin treatments, Danny.
00:21:23What do you think?
00:21:25Huh?
00:21:26Fine.
00:21:28Yes.
00:21:29I'll stay.
00:21:32One last thing.
00:21:34I need for us to tell people that you're my nephew.
00:21:37The indecency of a younger man living with an older woman.
00:21:39Talk, talk, talk.
00:21:43Oh.
00:21:44I believe in you, Danny.
00:21:45You are going to be the next Tom Lyle.
00:21:50A Maybelline Prince.
00:21:53Your friend, whoever will not be.
00:21:54I have a daughter who is very beautiful within it.
00:21:55I am sorry.
00:21:56You are a girl who lives into her family.
00:21:57And I am sorry.
00:21:59Let's see.
00:22:01It is.
00:22:02You are a woman who is a girl who lives in the city.
00:22:05You are a woman who lives in the city.
00:22:06You are a woman in the city.
00:22:07I cry.
00:22:09I do not believe in you.
00:22:10The old man who lives in the city.
00:22:11Was so old.
00:22:12You are a woman who lives in Mattoon.
00:22:14I love you.
00:22:44Dear God, it's a dump.
00:23:06Frey, we ain't open yet, stranger.
00:23:10Zeke's just an idiot and forgot to lock the door.
00:23:13See?
00:23:13Lock the damn door.
00:23:14Be nuts.
00:23:28Hobby told us all about you.
00:23:31If you're done cleaning up, we're about to have a staff meeting.
00:23:39Hey, just as you know, Hobby and Lyle said I was my own boss.
00:23:43Said I could set my own hours.
00:23:46I'm Danny King.
00:23:47I'm your new manager.
00:23:49Hobby clearly ran this place like a daycare.
00:23:52But those days are gone.
00:23:53Told you that promotion wasn't gonna stick.
00:23:55Oh, piss off, Kmart.
00:23:56Your name is Kmart.
00:23:59Kimberly.
00:24:00But I recently done did a catalog shoot for Kmart's fall collection.
00:24:04I know I ain't that pretty, but with the right lightning angle, I'm passable.
00:24:09Those clothes make you look real gay.
00:24:13We're turning this entire place around.
00:24:18From this day forward, you two are no longer employees of Hobby's roller rink.
00:24:24You are hosts and hostesses of the Spa City Roller Rink.
00:24:29Hot Springs' newest and coolest place to be.
00:24:36Ain't listening to this fag.
00:24:38Looks like we need a new janitor.
00:24:41Look, you don't know nothing about me, alright?
00:24:47Fine.
00:24:48What do you want to do?
00:24:48I want a DJ.
00:24:53That's all I've ever wanted, but my dad is a plumber.
00:24:56Church going hussy?
00:24:58Shut your damn mouth.
00:24:59Zeke's father is our plumber.
00:25:01They live in the trailer home on the other side of town.
00:25:04Kimberly's father was long gone before she was born.
00:25:06I often see her mother at local bars and such.
00:25:09My mama tells me I'm the ugly duckling of the family.
00:25:12She says that one day, if I'm lucky, I'll blossom and maybe I'll be something.
00:25:17Don't listen to her.
00:25:20Thought you kind of didn't like girls.
00:25:23Hey, so, what do you and Miss Williams do up in that big house all day by yourselves?
00:25:36Okay, how does that feel?
00:25:38Nice.
00:25:40Good.
00:25:42Not perfect, but better than the last.
00:25:45Your genius is going to put my name back on the map.
00:25:49I'm going to box to you all the way to the top, just like I did, Tom.
00:25:54I have no doubt about it.
00:25:55Oh, I have something to show you.
00:25:57Did you do these?
00:26:14Mm-hmm.
00:26:15They're just silly doodles, but I get so inspired.
00:26:19I can't wait to bring live entertainment to this town.
00:26:22You still have a long way to go with the roller rink.
00:26:28My brain never stops.
00:26:30It's like Peter Pan.
00:26:33I'm always flying.
00:26:35And you never land, do you?
00:26:36Huh?
00:26:43Zeke, wait.
00:26:44You told me you'd give me a rap.
00:26:46Sorry, gotta get to church.
00:26:47Mom's already pissed I'm late.
00:26:49Hey, show me your tits.
00:26:50Real charmer, is he?
00:26:53Hey, I hate to ask, but could you give me a ride?
00:26:57Home?
00:26:58Yeah, sure.
00:26:58That's no problem.
00:27:02Okay, so you're a bartender.
00:27:05Dancer.
00:27:07Some might think it's trashy or whatever.
00:27:10Yeah, but don't you have bigger dreams than this?
00:27:12I've got bigger dreams.
00:27:13I'm just trying to be realistic.
00:27:16Ain't got all the looks for that Hollywood glamour.
00:27:18He can believe.
00:27:22Want to come inside and watch?
00:27:24This feels inappropriate.
00:27:25I'm the boss at your other job.
00:27:27Since when you start caring about what's appropriate,
00:27:30I ain't full nude anyhow.
00:27:31You really work here.
00:27:34Independent contractor.
00:27:35It's easy money.
00:27:38Go have a drink.
00:27:40I'll be right out.
00:27:40You owe me a pack of cigarettes.
00:27:56I'm the guy.
00:27:58I'm the guy.
00:27:59Oh, come on.
00:28:00Please welcome to the floor.
00:28:22Can't go.
00:28:22Come on.
00:28:23What is it?
00:28:23Bye.
00:28:24Bye.
00:28:25Bye.
00:28:38Bye.
00:28:38Bye.
00:28:39Bye.
00:28:40Bye.
00:28:40Bye.
00:28:41Bye.
00:28:49Bye.
00:28:49Bye.
00:28:50Bye, bye.
00:28:50Bye.
00:28:50Bye.
00:29:21So?
00:29:27It wasn't that good.
00:29:29Look, how much do you make in tips a night?
00:29:32It's a slow night.
00:29:34You've got a stage, darling.
00:29:36Don't dance, perform.
00:29:38And by God, please stop making eye contact with the audience.
00:29:42How will I know who wants a lap dance?
00:29:44I lived in Hollywood for a few years.
00:29:46You've got a star quality.
00:29:48It's just, maybe that ain't me.
00:29:54I've been practicing, like you said.
00:29:56I've been studying the icons like Janis Dickinson, Charlotte Ramplin, big fan of Jenny.
00:30:06Howdy, stranger.
00:30:08Heard the rink was getting an overhaul.
00:30:10Afraid we didn't get properly acquainted during the trial.
00:30:13Deputy Dwayne.
00:30:18You've got soft hands, son.
00:30:21You moisturize.
00:30:27Yep.
00:30:29It's the damn teens, no doubt.
00:30:31Hooligans.
00:30:31I think someone is actually targeting Evelyn.
00:30:37And that don't seem right.
00:30:41Yep.
00:30:42My daddy was deputy.
00:30:43Served this town for 30 years.
00:30:46Now I'm the biggest fish.
00:30:48You threatened by me.
00:30:51You ever been in a firefight, boy?
00:30:53No.
00:30:53Me neither.
00:30:56But I once had a hunting rifle discharge nearly blew off my goddamn foot off.
00:31:02But I'm quick.
00:31:04Goodness, deputy.
00:31:05We're the real deal.
00:31:07You know, Miss Williams and I could really use your help around here.
00:31:12You tell Miss Mabley that Deputy Dwayne is at her service.
00:31:18Do you like to party?
00:31:20Deputy?
00:31:21Deputy?
00:31:21Deputy?
00:31:23I have to play the game for Evelyn and I will be run out of town.
00:31:28I created a little reputation for myself.
00:31:31I got the local law on my side, convincing them that they were a special unit of Miss Mableyne's security.
00:31:37Local business owners needed their cut, too.
00:31:40I frequented their business and spread money around.
00:31:43A local band called Kids needed a manager.
00:31:46So I agree.
00:31:47They're a big deal around town.
00:31:48Gays are welcome in hot springs.
00:31:50Just don't be gay in public.
00:31:53Oh, and this is Stella Star, a local drag queen.
00:31:57She throws closet parties at her lakeside home.
00:31:59We're, uh, calling the band Kids.
00:32:04It's like Kiss, just without all the demonic face makeup.
00:32:09Well, I think that is a wonderful idea.
00:32:12The opposite of Kiss.
00:32:14An angel.
00:32:14I don't suppose you could, uh, lend me a few bucks and, of course, we'll, uh, pay you back after we sell a couple records.
00:32:25You kids, that's a good name for your band.
00:32:29You know, but I thought Danny King was bad at you.
00:32:33Danny's been, uh, real generous letting us, uh, rehearse over at the Maybelline Manor.
00:32:40Oh, shit.
00:32:42What in the world is Deputy Dwayne doing here?
00:32:45Stella, I gotta split, but we're playing the grand opening of the Dinner Palace Cedar.
00:32:50Come back, King.
00:32:51I ain't here to disturb you.
00:32:52This is private property, Deputy Dwayne.
00:32:55A, uh, friend of mine said you were having a fun open party out here, so I thought I'd mosey on out and take a look.
00:33:05Well, since you're here, welcome to the party, Deputy Dwayne.
00:33:08Thank you, ma'am.
00:33:09You know, I knew your daddy when he was the deputy, but I don't think you and I have been properly introduced.
00:33:16I am Stella Stott.
00:33:17It's nice to finally meet you.
00:33:19Can I get you something to drink?
00:33:21Oh, no, sir.
00:33:22I mean, ma'am.
00:33:25Better not.
00:33:26I'm on duty in a couple of hours.
00:33:29Hello, Hot Springs.
00:33:30This is your good old pal, the Silver Ghost DJ.
00:33:33You want to hear a secret?
00:33:35Absolutely.
00:33:36Danny King is the Silver Ghost.
00:33:40Danny King?
00:33:41The local radio station asked me to disc jockey.
00:33:44I call myself the Silver Ghost DJ and disguise my voice.
00:33:48I'm everywhere and seeing everything.
00:33:50Nobody knows it's me.
00:33:52I pay a local boy to run around town and spy on other teenagers and use a nearby payphone to call me at the radio station.
00:33:59Hey, I see you, Debbie there.
00:34:00That's a cute little tank top.
00:34:02Hey, what are you doing with that boy?
00:34:03Come on.
00:34:04And it was always brought to you by Miss Maybelline Evelyn F. Williams.
00:34:08That's how Evelyn became known as Miss Maybelline, and I became a Maybelline Prince.
00:34:14Locals treat me like I'm a major star or celebrity.
00:34:17Few people are asking me to run for public office.
00:34:20Why?
00:34:21I'm already running the town.
00:34:23It's like he's taken over the entire town.
00:34:26Yeah, it drives the kids nuts.
00:34:28He comes into my bar with his beautiful entourage, Maybelline Prince's, and some of them aren't even gay.
00:34:37Sometimes I wonder what my life would have been like if I had moved out of Hot Springs, instead of becoming a deputy, like my dad.
00:34:48Honey, you can be whoever you are, any place, any time, even here in good old Hot Springs, Arkansas.
00:34:59These lights aren't kind, Danny.
00:35:14Can we change them out?
00:35:16Wow.
00:35:17Have them changed immediately.
00:35:19What about everything else?
00:35:21It's hard to focus with this hellish glow melting my face.
00:35:25Fix this, and I'll give you my thoughts later.
00:35:31Okay.
00:35:32I'll work on the lights.
00:35:33Kimberly, Miss Williams, Miss Williams, and Ruth.
00:35:44Danny tells me you're a dancer.
00:35:46Well, I'd like to be.
00:35:47It's kind of hard in a town like Hot Springs, you know.
00:35:50Well, dear, every dancer should highlight their legs by wearing the right color of shoes.
00:35:58They're all I got.
00:36:01I bought you something.
00:36:06Oh, no, Miss Maybelline, I couldn't.
00:36:09This is the nicest thing anyone's ever done for me.
00:36:13Put them to good years.
00:36:14Ladies and gentlemen, spinning the greatest hits of the 60s and 70s.
00:36:23Please put your hands together for DJ Silver Goats.
00:36:28The roller rink is the hottest place in town.
00:36:32I mean, when you walk through those doors, you can be exactly who you want to be.
00:36:36I think I've made another break.
00:37:03What is he doing here?
00:37:10She called me.
00:37:11We had a leak, so I invited Zeke to fix it.
00:37:14His father wasn't available.
00:37:16I didn't know we had a leak.
00:37:17Must have just sprung up.
00:37:19Well, it's all fixed now.
00:37:21Should be good to go.
00:37:22Why don't you stay for dinner?
00:37:24I love getting to know my employees more.
00:37:27I don't know.
00:37:29My mama doesn't like it when I'm out late.
00:37:30How'd you 20?
00:37:31If he says he can't stay, he can't stay.
00:37:34My cooking is world class.
00:37:38What?
00:37:38It's not up for discussion.
00:37:43Alstair, can you at least wash your hands?
00:37:49Al Capone, the most dangerous man in America, reduced to mush by my word.
00:37:55Al Capone, the most dangerous man in America.
00:37:55Al Capone, the most dangerous man in America, reduced to mush by my word.
00:37:56Al Capone, the most dangerous man in America, reduced to mush by my word.
00:37:59Al Capone, the most dangerous man in America, I'm not sure about you and Javi.
00:38:01We only heard his side of the story at the ranch.
00:38:04Al Capone, if you ever want me to see chapters, give me a call.
00:38:08Al Capone, the most dangerous man in America.
00:38:09Tell me, Zig.
00:38:11Have you a girlfriend?
00:38:14Al Capone, the most dangerous man in America.
00:38:15Al Capone, the most dangerous man in America.
00:38:16No.
00:38:17No.
00:38:17Kind of taking a break right now.
00:38:19Don't you wait around too long. All the good ones will be gone.
00:38:24Do you have a lot of boyfriends growing up? Heavens, yes. Too many.
00:38:31Gentlemen.
00:38:35How many times are we going to tell women to darken or lengthen their lashes?
00:38:43Or to cover up their floss?
00:38:45Our advertising is making women seem like they're a problem and the only fix is Maybelline.
00:38:55Tom, why did you start this company?
00:39:04Fascination with beauty. Among other things.
00:39:08So let's stop telling people they're not beautiful as is.
00:39:12Instead, we focus on sex, power, allure.
00:39:18If we change the perception, imagine what it could do for the confidence of our customer.
00:39:24We've already spent a small fortune on advertising and these flyers went out to nearly every drugstore.
00:39:26We've already spent a small fortune on advertising and these flyers went out to nearly every drugstore.
00:39:31So? We're into new ones.
00:39:34Really, Evelyn?
00:39:36We'll need to expand the product line, add lip liner and a bolder color selection for our eyebrow pen.
00:39:42And one of the advertisements we've already shipped.
00:39:44It's time for Maybelline to send a new message.
00:39:51And how do you plan on doing that?
00:39:54By doing the work myself.
00:39:56While Tom is selling longer and darker lashes, Evelyn is selling sex.
00:40:18Everything is looking up.
00:40:35And the stock market crashes, kicking off the Great Depression.
00:40:39It's okay. The stock market will bounce back.
00:40:47Oh, that's right. And we've asked stores to place our products closer to the soda fountains so that we can force some extra sales.
00:40:54Force extra sales?
00:40:57Given the twist between buying food for your children or cosmetics, which are you going to choose?
00:41:04I lost almost everything when the Chicago bank closed.
00:41:06The market crashed almost three years ago, and there aren't any signs that things are looking up.
00:41:12The prosperity and opulence of the Roaring Twenties is dead.
00:41:18And I'm afraid so too is the Maybelline brand.
00:41:22Hollywood.
00:41:28I'm sorry, dear, but we're in a meeting.
00:41:33We need to move the company out of Chicago.
00:41:36To Hollywood.
00:41:40Businesses are bleak here, but Tinseltown is still shining just as bright.
00:41:45In no time, I'll have every actress in town wearing Maybelline.
00:41:49That's ridiculous.
00:41:50I'm not talking about your sense of fashion, Peter.
00:41:56It's our only chance to recover what we've lost.
00:41:59We don't have the finances.
00:42:00We don't have the finances to sit around here either.
00:42:04That'll cost you everything.
00:42:06When you have nothing,
00:42:09why wouldn't you bet everything?
00:42:10I don't know, Tom.
00:42:14I think she could be right.
00:42:24The world has gone to hell.
00:42:27And yet they're still making movies.
00:42:29Oh, Tom, it's magnificent.
00:42:46Have you ever seen such a wonderful place?
00:43:00It's certainly something.
00:43:01Tom, Tom, this is Mr. Gerald.
00:43:16He's a film producer.
00:43:17He wants to discuss a partnership.
00:43:19Mr. Lyle.
00:43:20Yeah, my wife is a huge fan of your products.
00:43:22Um, can I buy you a drink?
00:43:24That would be wonderful.
00:43:25I couldn't help but notice
00:43:26you're using the wrong shade of foundation.
00:43:29You really should have made this woman your wife, Mr. Lyle.
00:43:32She's my muse.
00:43:34Miss Maybelline.
00:43:47A few celebrities use Maybelline
00:43:49and the floodgates open.
00:43:54Still, to this day,
00:44:09a Maybelline mascara is sold every 1.7 seconds.
00:44:24Is that marijuana, Danny King?
00:44:38It must be nice being rich.
00:44:42It has its perks.
00:44:44Well, you got everybody in town talking about you.
00:44:48Nothing too bad.
00:44:49Everyone just thinks you kind of...
00:44:51interesting.
00:44:52Interesting.
00:44:54It's great, Zeke.
00:44:59So, uh,
00:45:00do you sleep with a lot of guys?
00:45:07Why not choose to?
00:45:24Evelyn didn't really know all the things that were going on downstairs,
00:45:39even though the whole town knew about it.
00:45:42We're best friends.
00:45:43That's how I explain it.
00:45:45What is that?
00:45:46A pauper?
00:45:47You have to say it.
00:45:49I think she liked being the only woman.
00:45:51Who knows?
00:45:52We just never talked about it.
00:45:59Looks like things are heating up here in High Springs.
00:46:04A toast, then?
00:46:06It's a possibility.
00:46:08Cheers.
00:46:09What?
00:46:16If you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go use the restroom.
00:46:19Don't talk shit behind my back.
00:46:23What are you grinning about?
00:46:25It ain't what it looks like, all right?
00:46:27I'm just...
00:46:28I'm figuring it out.
00:46:30I ain't like him or anything.
00:46:32Just...
00:46:33Just don't go right in your mouth, all right?
00:46:36Your business is your business.
00:46:39I'm just happy to see you smile again.
00:46:42Like when we were kids.
00:46:43Yeah.
00:46:45I mean it, though.
00:46:46Save the share.
00:46:47Oh, no, I'm all right.
00:46:56Evelyn.
00:46:57It's been amended per your request.
00:47:02Are you sure you want to do this?
00:47:04Yes.
00:47:05Thank you, Joe.
00:47:07As a courtesy, your son, Bill Jr., has asked me to notify him of any changes to your will.
00:47:12He's just looking out for you after the whole Hobby and Delisle situation.
00:47:15If you must.
00:47:19Evelyn is leaving me $45,000 and 25% of the businesses.
00:47:27Bill Jr. is pissed.
00:47:30Danny Kaye.
00:47:32The one and only.
00:47:35How can I help you?
00:47:37Sam Selene.
00:47:39I'm an old friend of Evelyn's.
00:47:41And I'm happy.
00:47:42Pleasure to meet you and welcome to Spa City.
00:47:45I reckon with y'all being as busy as you are, you stand to make some real green.
00:47:52That's the hope.
00:47:53That's green to share, no doubt.
00:47:55With Hobby.
00:47:57After all, he started this way.
00:47:59Hobby lost this property a few weeks ago after trying to grift Evelyn.
00:48:03I ain't talking about legality, son.
00:48:08I'm talking about what is old.
00:48:12You already stand out about me.
00:48:14Don't put a target on your head.
00:48:16Is that a threat?
00:48:17I am suggesting.
00:48:18Is there a problem in you?
00:48:21Probably.
00:48:22Of course not.
00:48:24Just a couple of businessmen having a little discussion.
00:48:27Okay.
00:48:27You boys enjoy yours, man.
00:48:34You alright?
00:48:35Jesus, just another floor here.
00:48:38Get back to the DJ booth, Zeke.
00:48:40You sure?
00:48:44Yeah, absolutely.
00:48:46And you're doing a really good job up there tonight, okay?
00:48:49Just keep up the good work.
00:48:50Okay.
00:48:57This is the body of Supervisor Harvey Milk as it was taken from City Hall.
00:49:04Witnesses say after killing the mayor, White ran down the hall and fired three shots at
00:49:08Milk, killing him.
00:49:10Milk had opposed the reappointment of White.
00:49:12In the total confusion after the shooting, the president of the Board of Supervisors,
00:49:16Dianne Feinstein, spoke.
00:49:17Both Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot and killed.
00:49:25Oh, Jesus Christ!
00:49:27They won't die.
00:49:29As a member of the Board of Supervisors, Harvey Milk championed homosexual rights, the most
00:49:34unorthodox politician, a homosexual elected not in spite of it, but because of it, in a district
00:49:41that is largely homosexual.
00:49:43The world is a beautiful place, but it can be terribly unkind.
00:49:54I must say, you have really turned that old roller rink into such a hot spot.
00:50:03We're the talk of the town!
00:50:07I think it's time, Dan.
00:50:10Time for?
00:50:11The next part of our plan.
00:50:16A palestina theatre.
00:50:18Our palestina theatre.
00:50:21Hosted by Miss Maybelline.
00:50:23And her Maybelline Prince.
00:50:27Is that grease on your hands?
00:50:30Uh, it's paint.
00:50:32I was doing touch-ups at the rink.
00:50:34Well, we've got gallons of nail polish remover upstairs that'll fix that right up.
00:50:38Now, I remember you telling me about this hip new local band.
00:50:44Kids, I think it was.
00:50:46Well, we can have them perform, and Kimberley, she can warm up the crowd with an elegant dance
00:50:51number.
00:50:52Oh, Danny, this is going to be my long-awaited return to the big stage.
00:50:56We're one step closer to the Evelyn and Danny spa.
00:51:01The Ev-Dan spa.
00:51:03You're not with me, Dan.
00:51:09I feel it.
00:51:11I've had a long day at the rink.
00:51:14Well, it's not a good look.
00:51:17Let's go out.
00:51:19What?
00:51:20For inspiration.
00:51:21And to lift your spirits.
00:51:23Uh, I think I'm going to go to sleep.
00:51:26I've got to-
00:51:27No sense.
00:51:28No, you'll thank me when we're there.
00:51:32This is where you wanted to come for inspiration?
00:51:34If I'm going to invite Kimberley to our theater to perform, I've got to make sure she's got
00:51:39the goods.
00:51:40And doesn't an ice-cold beer sound divine?
00:51:43Thank you, Tiffany.
00:51:50Please welcome the floor, Kimberley.
00:53:23I have an idea.
00:53:49Take a right turn up ahead.
00:53:59I'm so sorry, Danny.
00:54:02I'm so, so sorry.
00:54:05Danny King.
00:54:27And you are?
00:54:32Pam.
00:54:33Zeke's mother.
00:54:36You'd have met me weeks ago if you and Evelyn ever bothered to come to church.
00:54:39Pam.
00:54:40Zeke has told me so much about you.
00:54:43He has.
00:54:47Like what?
00:54:48How godly you are.
00:54:50Zeke has been spending an unacceptable amount of time in this, this, this sin house that you've curated.
00:55:00You mean a roller rig.
00:55:02You should bring your church group sometime.
00:55:04Don't you dare instill that smart mouth in my boy.
00:55:08Zeke has a pure tongue.
00:55:10He sure does.
00:55:15You ain't nothing special.
00:55:17You're just a normal queer.
00:55:22Just stop butt-fucking my son, you godless faggot!
00:55:47But they hear the words many times as soon as you go to the church is the same card.
00:55:51Of course you're just a normal queer man.
00:55:53I can come out there.
00:55:56Maybe I have you.
00:55:57You are turn into a galaxy, but I hope I trust them.
00:55:59Your people.
00:55:59Take you to the fellow friends and family.
00:56:03Not as bad as they.
00:56:04I should do.
00:56:05I am to Jesus about this.
00:56:06I actually do not put it back.
00:56:07But when I got a pair and fall, I have to be ready.
00:56:09Damn think that's more time you were looking to when you прост me.
00:56:12You really will.
00:56:13You will!
00:56:14Wish me to a power track!
00:56:15caboose ging help.
00:56:15The next day, his mother ships him off to live with his aunt in San Jose.
00:56:32I turned all my attention to opening the Palace Dinner Theater.
00:56:39We needed building permits, liquor license, construction work, more employees, talent
00:56:44booking, marketing, I traded opening night front row seats, paid people in cash, used
00:56:49my contacts at City Hall.
00:56:51I flirt with numerous closeted gays to get the job done.
00:57:08Maybelline Manor.
00:57:10Maybelline what?
00:57:11Manor!
00:57:12It's dripping with finash, isn't it?
00:57:14It's vulgar, Mother.
00:57:16Okay?
00:57:17Listen, what happened to the rest of your money?
00:57:19You might as well torch whatever you have left.
00:57:21Lady?
00:57:22Lady?
00:57:23Oh, don't be so dramatic.
00:57:24I know what you're really calling, you're calling because of the will adjustment, aren't
00:57:28you?
00:57:29He's gotten into your head, Mother.
00:57:31Okay?
00:57:32Just like all those other men who have taken advantage of you in the past.
00:57:35Do you know that your father used to gamble and philander and drink weeks worth of wages away in a single weekend?
00:57:45I have fought off the creditors for years after his death.
00:57:48So please don't lecture me on what I should or shouldn't be doing.
00:57:52He was your stylist, Mother?
00:57:54And now he's running your businesses?
00:57:56It doesn't make any sense?
00:57:57He's a businessman and my partner.
00:57:59Put Arkansas behind you.
00:58:01Come back to Newport, you're better than that place.
00:58:04If I'm to return, it will be as a successful businesswoman.
00:58:08A somebody, not another wealthy widow or divorcee in a town of all widows and divorcees.
00:58:15Please, be serious, Mother, okay?
00:58:18You don't see me, Bill.
00:58:21I have dazzled Chicago and Hollywood society in their golden eras.
00:58:27I've been loved as amused by some of the most creative men of this century.
00:58:33Please don't treat me like I'm a liability.
00:58:36You'll listen to that abomination, but you won't listen to your own son?
00:58:41When you have something useful to say, I'll listen to you, too.
00:58:44Why not sit?
00:58:46I would love for you to come and attend the opening of the Palace Dinner Theatre.
00:58:51I think you'd actually be impressed with how it's all coming together.
00:58:55All right, good talking to you.
00:58:59You've hung up.
00:59:00You're not, okay, you're, she's not here anymore.
00:59:02Lady?
00:59:04Lady?
00:59:05Lady?
00:59:06This better be good.
00:59:08It's going from Palm Springs.
00:59:10It's in California.
00:59:13Mr. King.
00:59:25Pam.
00:59:26I, uh...
00:59:27I...
00:59:28I...
00:59:29I...
00:59:30I...
00:59:31I...
00:59:32I...
00:59:33I...
00:59:34I...
00:59:35I spoke to Pastor Richard, and we prayed, and we prayed, and now Zeke is where he needs
00:59:50to be.
00:59:51About the other day at the rink, I was blinded by misplaced emotion, just like my Zeke was.
01:00:06Despite what you may think, you raised a really good son.
01:00:21I'm going to pray for you, Dana King.
01:00:24God bless.
01:00:25You know, it's a shame that he can't be here tonight, considering his love of music and
01:00:41all.
01:00:42Have a good night, Pam.
01:01:11Bye bye...
01:01:24Bye.
01:01:25Bye.
01:01:30Bye.
01:01:32Bye.
01:01:35Bye.
01:03:09It is my pleasure to introduce to you the hottest new band, Kids.
01:03:27I want a girl with lips like Morthy
01:03:53Knock me out every time they touch me
01:03:57I want to feel a kiss, just crush me and break me down
01:04:10Knock me out
01:04:16Knock me out
01:04:20Knock me out
01:04:23Knock me out
01:04:26Cause I've waited for all my life
01:04:31To be here with you tonight
01:04:38Thank you, Dad
01:04:43Knock me out
01:04:46Knock me out
01:04:48See, I've waited for all my life
01:05:08To be here with you tonight
01:05:13I can't believe even the mayor came
01:05:29He seemed to really like you
01:05:33Dad, did you make a wrong turn?
01:05:37Why aren't we on the main road anymore?
01:05:40I think someone's following us
01:05:43Dan, be careful
01:05:48Stay here
01:05:53Oh, darn it
01:05:54It's fine
01:05:55I'm gonna handle it
01:05:56Okay?
01:05:57Why are you following us, Sam?
01:06:08Oh, you know damn well why
01:06:10You're the one who defaced the rank, aren't you?
01:06:15Well, I gave you fair warning
01:06:19Y'all didn't listen
01:06:21So I had my boys do a little repainting
01:06:26And y'all still ain't listening
01:06:30We want what's owed to us
01:06:34Now look, this goddamn rink is packed every night
01:06:39Now she wants to do a goddamn floor show
01:06:41It ain't right
01:06:42Hobby can't even hardly afford food
01:06:44Can't get a job after that whole court thing
01:06:47Hobby is a criminal
01:06:49Who tried to take everything from Evelyn
01:06:51He got what he deserves
01:06:53All we're asking
01:06:55Is 50% of the profit from the rink
01:06:59And, uh
01:07:0120,000 cash
01:07:03Reparations
01:07:05Evelyn
01:07:07Stay in the car
01:07:09Sam, I told you once
01:07:16And I'll tell you again
01:07:18You
01:07:19Get
01:07:20Nothing
01:07:21No percentages
01:07:22No advance
01:07:24Not even discount rank tickets
01:07:26Now
01:07:28You might be able to threaten
01:07:30And coerce others
01:07:32To do what you want
01:07:33But not me
01:07:35And certainly
01:07:36Not Evelyn
01:07:38You think I'm afraid
01:07:40Of a wannabe cowboy
01:07:43With a gun that's not even loaded?
01:07:44This ends here
01:07:48All of it
01:07:49And if you come around us again
01:07:52I'll make sure to put a real bullet in you myself
01:07:55Now
01:07:56Why don't you get back in your car
01:07:58And leave us
01:08:00The hell
01:08:01Alone
01:08:02Well, y'all drive carefully, that
01:08:09Have a good night
01:08:11How are you?
01:08:19I would start sleeping with one eye open
01:08:21The following day was Saturday
01:08:47I arranged for the newspaper
01:08:49To do a big story on Evelyn
01:08:51And our new palace dinner theater
01:08:53Just like Chicago, Hollywood
01:08:55And Newport Beach
01:08:56Evelyn had reached the top
01:08:58Of hot spring society
01:09:00Bill Jr. was in town for the week
01:09:11So I left early for work
01:09:13At precisely 10 a.m
01:09:16Kathleen, the journalist
01:09:18Kathleen
01:09:18Questioned Evelyn about her recent divorce
01:09:21Our relationship
01:09:22My sexuality
01:09:23Strippers
01:09:24And of course
01:09:25The creation of Maybelline
01:09:27What was that court case like?
01:09:29Petty is the only word that comes to mind
01:09:31Did they actually hire a hitman?
01:09:33Well, I'm still here, aren't I?
01:09:35Bill Jr. was there to fill in the blanks
01:09:38See?
01:09:38She never listens
01:09:39I told her right when I met Hoppy
01:09:41That he was no good
01:09:42I'm an impeccable judge of character
01:09:44Bill Jr. wanted me to stay in Newport
01:09:47Probably hoping I'd shivlop and die
01:09:50A rich old spinster
01:09:51But Danny
01:09:52Oh Danny, he
01:09:55He filled my sense of wonder again
01:09:59Well, it must have been culture shock
01:10:00Bringing a seemingly common
01:10:02Queer hairdresser
01:10:04To a town like Hot Springs
01:10:05Queer?
01:10:06This is a town of principled community
01:10:08And a strict moral upbringing
01:10:09Is
01:10:11Claire
01:10:11Is
01:10:13None of your business
01:10:14Hmm
01:10:15I told mother that Danny was just another mooch
01:10:18Looking to shack up with her
01:10:20Feast on her golden eggs
01:10:21Kathleen continues her assassination
01:10:24Of Evelyn's character well into the afternoon
01:10:26You allow hookers
01:10:27To work at the roller rink
01:10:29She's a dancer
01:10:30Well, I guess we see lap dances
01:10:32With strange men differently
01:10:33Her body, her choice
01:10:35But she's not hurting anybody
01:10:37Most of all you
01:10:38What would you say to all the townsfolk
01:10:40Who think you're converting all the teens
01:10:41In this town into sinful delinquents
01:10:43At your roller rink
01:10:44Everybody's path is different
01:10:46There are no rules
01:10:49Now, to my knowledge
01:10:51The interview ended at around 4.30pm
01:10:53And he named the company
01:10:56Maybelline in her honor
01:10:58That is fascinating
01:11:00Wow
01:11:01Well, thank you so much
01:11:04For entertaining my curiosity
01:11:05Right this way, Miss Eubank
01:11:08Look, that's a security measure
01:11:11Against people trying to come in at night
01:11:13Yes, I just put it down there
01:11:15Before I go to bed
01:11:16And it makes me feel safe
01:11:17Oh yeah, well that seems
01:11:19Practical?
01:11:21Yeah, practical
01:11:22Okay
01:11:23Let's try this again
01:11:25Oh, there we go
01:11:27Alright
01:11:27You both take care now
01:11:30Oh, you too
01:11:30My article's going to be good, have you?
01:11:32Okay
01:11:33Mother?
01:11:35Um, I thought we were done
01:11:37With this whole door handle thing
01:11:39Okay, it's not added security
01:11:40Okay, it's maybe even more dangerous
01:11:42You're
01:11:43What?
01:11:45What am I?
01:11:47A frail, fragile, old woman?
01:11:50Stepping the path, refusing to
01:11:53Follow the straight and narrow?
01:11:56What have you found?
01:11:57What have you dropped on?
01:11:59You know what?
01:12:00I don't want to argue
01:12:01No
01:12:02You want to control
01:12:04I have loved
01:12:08My life, Bill
01:12:09The good and the bad
01:12:13Do you know why?
01:12:17Because I live each day
01:12:19Like it could be my last
01:12:21And if it is
01:12:22At least I damn well enjoyed it
01:12:26Throwing old
01:12:29Doesn't mean
01:12:30Giving up
01:12:32Okay
01:12:37We'll talk in the morning
01:12:39I'll set up a
01:12:41Breakfast or something
01:12:42My flight for California
01:12:46Leaves it now
01:12:46I love you
01:12:50I love you too
01:12:53Bill Jr.
01:12:54Bill Jr. left the manor
01:12:55No later than 5pm
01:12:56As witnesses saw him drinking
01:12:58At the hotel bar
01:12:59No earlier than 5.30
01:13:01And to my knowledge
01:13:02The only person at the manor
01:13:04That night
01:13:05Was Evelyn
01:13:06or
01:13:11He was an idiot
01:13:12He Wait
01:13:14He private
01:13:14The night
01:13:14I was like
01:13:15I miss you
01:13:16I am
01:13:16I am
01:13:17I am
01:13:18I am
01:13:18I am
01:13:19I am
01:13:20I am
01:13:21I am
01:13:21iza
01:13:22You
01:13:23I am
01:13:23You
01:13:24I am
01:13:24I am
01:13:24I do
01:13:25I am
01:13:25I am
01:13:26I am
01:13:27I am
01:13:27I am
01:13:28I am
01:13:28I am
01:13:28I am
01:13:30I am
01:13:30I am
01:13:31I am
01:13:34Ef
01:13:35Daddy!
01:13:46Daddy!
01:13:48Daddy!
01:13:55Daddy!
01:13:58Daddy!
01:14:00Daddy!
01:14:05Oh, my God.
01:14:35Oh, my God.
01:15:05As they pulled her charred body from the fire, she held the doorknob in her hand.
01:15:35Now, I'm not saying you had anything to do with it.
01:15:50But some of my fellow officers, they find it suspicious you were added to her will a year ago.
01:15:58The only non-family member?
01:16:00I was working a double.
01:16:02At the rink, you can confirm my alibi with half of hot springs.
01:16:08I told you what happened last night.
01:16:11It was Sam Saleem.
01:16:14Clearly.
01:16:15Or someone Hobby and Delisle hired.
01:16:18Perhaps.
01:16:19Evelyn was my only friend in this town.
01:16:24Of course she was.
01:16:25I'd be her friend, too, with all the perks you got.
01:16:29Keys to the kingdom.
01:16:31So what?
01:16:31Now that Evelyn is gone, you all are finally going to bring your torches out against me, aren't you?
01:16:39We're going to investigate what happened at the manor.
01:16:42William's family also called this morning.
01:16:48You're being relieved of your duties.
01:16:50Had Sposity roller rink and you aren't to step foot back on the manor property again.
01:16:57Is that all?
01:16:59I'm not sure this town's going to look at you the same after all this.
01:17:04It might be better to head back to LA.
01:17:07Sunshine and people more your type.
01:17:12Noted.
01:17:16Deputy.
01:17:34Well, the insurance inspector did a full investigation.
01:17:38Here's what happened.
01:17:39Evelyn was fixing a chicken dinner.
01:17:41She got one of those frozen chickens from the freezer, put it in water on the stove, and forgot about it.
01:17:47The grease trap hadn't been cleaned in years and went up in flames.
01:17:52And that's what happened.
01:17:53That's it?
01:18:01Really then?
01:18:03There's nothing left for me here anymore.
01:18:07Without Evelyn, without her.
01:18:09I'm not a maybelline prince.
01:18:12I'm just some outsider, disturbing the peace.
01:18:22I know you don't look at me like...
01:18:25Well, you know.
01:18:25What I mean is, you'll always be my prince.
01:18:31The one who taught me to dance.
01:18:34Believed in me.
01:18:35If you hear Zeke's back in town, you should go say goodbye.
01:18:43I'm planning on saving everything and moving to New York in the spring.
01:18:55Man, I miss you so much, Kimberly.
01:19:07I miss you too.
01:19:13Where are you going to go now?
01:19:14Putting hot springs behind me, I continue my research, moving to where it all began.
01:19:31I officially changed my name to Danae Montague King and launched my new company, DMK.
01:19:49I'm going to open a skin revision clinic in every city around the world, exactly as Evelyn and I had planned.
01:20:01Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:20:03Come on, come on.
01:20:18Hi, I'm Danae.
01:20:19You're on fire.
01:20:21My cigarette ignited a leaking bottle of poppers that I had in my pocket.
01:20:26Wow.
01:20:26how embarrassing hi people tell me to be seen i think you've definitely achieved that
01:20:38i'm randy randy larson the name monsague king quite a name it's more of a brand
01:20:51but you can call me danny oh you have a brand i mean hopefully it isn't cigarettes although
01:20:57i'd appreciate the irony it's skin care i've patented a few of my formulas my techniques
01:21:04whole nine yards impressive uh when did you launch formally not yet huh uh i'm in marketing
01:21:16maybe i could help first we're gonna need a shit ton of working capital
01:21:26i formulate a pain gel and sell it to an investment group
01:21:30it will become known as bio freeze i cash a two million dollar check and roll that into dmk
01:21:41we start manufacturing while i circle the globe sourcing plants from nearly every country
01:21:46that's right here on the packaging
01:21:55dene montague king you said earlier you want to put a dmk clinic in every country around the world
01:22:05that's the dream
01:22:05until it all works thank you so much for being here today for the grand opening of the very first
01:22:15dmk skin care clinic thank you randy and i open up 2500 dmk clinics in 30 countries
01:22:28opportunity isn't that different than love we have to give in to an idea that our heart could get broken
01:22:34that our dreams may be crushed that someone or something is going to let us down but success in
01:22:41love success in life it isn't defined by where we failed it's defined by the risk we take by the rules we
01:22:49choose to ignore by the people who come into our lives unexpectedly and change everything evelyn
01:22:56williams taught me many things but the greatest thing she shared with me was her heart pure reckless
01:23:03strong and fragile all at once it doesn't matter how old you are or if you're buried in self-doubt
01:23:10or surrounded by a million voices telling you something isn't possible find your stage live in
01:23:17that moment perform with all you've got and never ever stop dreaming
01:23:34so
01:23:42so
01:23:48so
01:23:56Everybody on this planet has the right to have a dream come true and to be exactly who
01:24:21they are and what they are. In the words of the late great activist Harvey Malk, hope will never ever be silent.
01:24:51In the words of the late great activist Harvey Malk, hope will never be silent.
01:25:07In the words of the late great activist Harvey Malk, hope will never be silent.
01:25:23In the words of the late great activist Harvey Malk, hope will never be silent.
01:25:39In the words of the late great activist Harvey Malk, hope will never be silent.
01:25:45Ghost nói of the late great activist Harvey Malk.
01:25:53In the words of the late, Harvey Malk, hope will never be silent.
01:25:59In the words of the late, Harvey Malk, hope will never be silent.
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