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1994 Quest For Justice FULL HOT MOVIE [Full Movie] [English Subs]Full EP - Full
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00:00:00Although fictionalized, this film is inspired by three decades of the life and career of Hazel Brannan Smith.
00:00:42She's going to be awful tired.
00:00:44She stopped overnight in New York.
00:00:46New York? London and Paris and Rome? I'd give anything to see Rome.
00:00:52You expect Mr. Jones and Mr. Wiley going to show up?
00:00:55Hardly. I expect they're still off licking their wounds somewheres.
00:00:58That Clarence was a good catch, too.
00:01:02You know, Ruth's sake, Miss Brannan's been in more laps than a napkin.
00:01:05Oh, shut up.
00:01:11There she is.
00:01:17Honey, close your mouth for all the flies escape.
00:01:21Well, what you think?
00:01:23You look great.
00:01:25You sure do, Miss Brannan.
00:01:27Oh, Riley, I'm afraid you can't call me that anymore.
00:01:30I'm married now.
00:01:31What?
00:01:32And, Riley, I meet my husband, Walter Dias Smith.
00:01:36Hi. My friends call me Smitty.
00:01:38Well, hallelujah and amen, brother.
00:01:40I never thought I'd see the date.
00:01:42So you must be in, huh?
00:01:45It's very nice to meet you.
00:01:46Hazel says you're the next best thing since past your eyes note.
00:01:49Hush, Smitty. Next thing you know, she'll be asking for a raise.
00:01:52How did you do it?
00:01:53Every man in this county's been trying for near a decade.
00:01:56Well, I convinced her marriage was a noble institution and that she should be institutionalized.
00:02:00Don't start now, Smitty.
00:02:01No, I said, why suffer the attentions of so many men when you can have the inattention of just one?
00:02:06Besides, we're in love and there's only one cure for that, marriage.
00:02:09He stole all the lines.
00:02:11I said she wouldn't be complete until she was married.
00:02:13And now she's finished.
00:02:15Come on, kids.
00:02:17I want to get these pencil shortings off my feet and wiggle my toes in some Delta dirt.
00:02:21All right, you get that.
00:02:32All right.
00:02:53Accident up ahead.
00:02:54Looked like that truck took it head on.
00:02:56Oh, my Lord, it's a bad one.
00:02:59Start the car.
00:03:01Get out of here, boy.
00:03:03Come on, boy, move that car along.
00:03:06We ain't got company.
00:03:07Come on.
00:03:09Can you hear me?
00:03:11Yeah.
00:03:13Yeah, now.
00:03:14See you there, Miss Brannon.
00:03:16Honey, stay back.
00:03:18You all right, sweetheart?
00:03:24Where's the ambulance?
00:03:26Someone's way.
00:03:27Let's go. Stay back, bro.
00:03:32That man's drunk.
00:03:35Ned says he's in the wrong lane.
00:03:37Well, any fool can see that's a lie.
00:03:39I'll take Ned's word over some poor white trash any day.
00:03:42I don't care.
00:03:43You're not going to arrest him?
00:03:45I'll conduct an investigation.
00:03:48How'd you sleep at night?
00:03:49With my eyes closed.
00:03:54I don't think you understand what I'm...
00:04:05Get that ambulance in here.
00:04:08Let's go.
00:04:18Let's go.
00:04:19Okay-doke.
00:04:24Thank you very much.
00:04:32Did you say it's a place, Anne?
00:04:34She was here today.
00:04:44Wait, wait, wait.
00:04:47And here we go.
00:04:51Oh!
00:04:53Surprise!
00:04:57Well, it looks like the surprise is on us.
00:05:00Did we come at a wrong time?
00:05:01Oh, everyone, meet my husband, Smitty.
00:05:05Oh, my God.
00:05:06Oh, my God.
00:05:08Oh, my God.
00:05:09Oh, my God.
00:05:09Well, congratulations.
00:05:10I've known Hazel since she was just a twinkle in her daddy's eye.
00:05:13Oh, my God.
00:05:16Oh, my God.
00:05:17Oh, my God.
00:05:19Oh, my God.
00:05:19Oh, my God.
00:05:31You came close to your friend of chicken.
00:05:33I've been waiting 20 years to throw you a wedding, and you go and eat little.
00:05:36You're going to love him.
00:05:38One more person to cook for.
00:05:40But no kitchen help?
00:05:42Well, we're going to get us our dream house.
00:05:46We're going to have lunches and barbecues and cocktail parties.
00:05:50I might even join the bridge club.
00:05:52I'm married now, Ruth.
00:05:54I'm going to settle down.
00:05:56I had time, too.
00:05:58Be nice.
00:05:59And I might give you the earpuffs I bought you in Paris.
00:06:08He's six years younger than her.
00:06:09He was a porter, you know.
00:06:11He was a purser.
00:06:13And who cares?
00:06:14She's married now.
00:06:16Well, at least our men are finally safe.
00:06:18Phoebe, that is not fair.
00:06:20Hazel has never gone after a married man.
00:06:22Well, she sure went after all the single ones, though.
00:06:24I wonder if it was a shotgun wedding.
00:06:26You are a big boss.
00:06:28Did you know that?
00:06:30My ears are burning.
00:06:32Which one of you flibbity-jibbis is talking about me now?
00:06:35We just love your hair, Hazel.
00:06:38Is that one of those new perms?
00:06:40No, it just curled up like that after Smitty ravished me down in the engine room.
00:06:46How could you stand those two hypocrites kissing up like that?
00:06:49Oh, I think she envies them.
00:06:51Those jealous old tongue-waggers?
00:06:52Sure.
00:06:54Hazel pretends that she likes to be different, but deep down she just wants to belong, just
00:06:59like everybody else.
00:07:00Is this a party?
00:07:01Or is everybody posing for a portrait?
00:07:04Tell Ruth to spark the lemonade.
00:07:06If it gets any dinner, we'll have to hire an organ player.
00:07:08Miss Hazel, I put the suitcases in your room.
00:07:12Thanks, Riley.
00:07:12Now, stop by the kitchen for your leave.
00:07:14Ruth's fixed you a plane.
00:07:16I tell you, the storm is gathering.
00:07:19The time back is before it strikes.
00:07:21That's right.
00:07:22Is this the same storm that was gathering before I left town?
00:07:26I'd have thought you'd have taken care of it by now, Earl.
00:07:28My kids will stay home before I see them go to school with Negris.
00:07:32Oh, Lyle.
00:07:33This storm will blow over like all the rest.
00:07:36I don't believe it will.
00:07:38Well, everybody's got to believe in something, and I believe I'll have another drink.
00:07:44This is supposed to be a party and many good news.
00:07:46Well, you got the county printing contract.
00:07:49Does that count?
00:07:52Can I cat-link his whiskers?
00:08:01Come on, boys.
00:08:02Let's kick up our shoes and tie her up some horrible.
00:08:06Come on, Lyle.
00:08:08Come on.
00:08:08Come on there, Lyle.
00:08:09Get up there.
00:08:12Well, that's some woman you marry.
00:08:14Hmm.
00:08:15I mean, you must be some kind of man to tame Hazel Vannan.
00:08:18Oh, I didn't tame her.
00:08:20I hope I never do.
00:08:22Isn't that Lyle?
00:08:23Dancing like a meal on Crescent.
00:08:26Must be hard, huh?
00:08:28Giving everything up.
00:08:30Moving to a strange place.
00:08:33I'd follow that woman into hell itself.
00:08:37Missed up, it shouldn't be too bad.
00:08:39Woo!
00:08:40That's been a while.
00:08:42Come on, Lyle.
00:08:43Shake your ankle.
00:08:44Woo!
00:08:48Woo!
00:08:49Yeah!
00:08:51Woo!
00:08:57Woo!
00:08:58Woo!
00:08:58Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo
00:09:01-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
00:09:01It was an awful fun party.
00:09:04Thank you so much.
00:09:05Not Ian.
00:09:06Nice to meet you.
00:09:07Congratulations.
00:09:07Y'all take care.
00:09:08Nice to meet you, Smitty.
00:09:09Nice to meet you, finally, Ann.
00:09:10Bye-bye.
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00:10:00Steerish service for us, metal and banner
00:10:04Three years in the building corps
00:10:07Why'd you run a paper route, Sam?
00:10:09Surely you can find something better than that
00:10:11No, ma'am, I can't
00:10:12Been taking some odd jobs here and there
00:10:14But I got a family to feed
00:10:17I need some steady work
00:10:18Well, it's a sorry state when a war hero can't even find work
00:10:25I'm doing renovation on the Old Harbor Mansion
00:10:28I'll give you minimum wage plus 10% to oversee it
00:10:34Ma'am, I'll take it
00:10:35I'll take it
00:10:37Good
00:10:37Well, have Raleigh give you directions
00:10:40I'll meet you there tomorrow
00:10:41Yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am
00:10:54I am
00:10:56Someone named Jackson wanted to run an ad
00:10:58You told him no?
00:10:59It's Jackson's barbecue stand
00:11:01Out on the highway
00:11:03Well, anyway
00:11:07Mr. Rollins, can I call you right back?
00:11:09Thank you
00:11:11Hazel, that ain't gonna sit well with our regular advertisers
00:11:15You know, Jackson's is colored
00:11:16Well, his money's green
00:11:20So, they do have the best ribs to decide in Mississippi
00:11:24Oh, why, Lily, what a pleasant surprise
00:11:27Hazel, I have a favor to ask
00:11:29Well, come on in
00:11:31Come on, Lily
00:11:32How are you?
00:11:36Mr. Jackson, this is Ann Sinclair at the advertiser
00:11:39We'd be happy to run that ad for you
00:11:43So, if you can provide the ad space
00:11:45We're hoping to be able to raise enough money to replant the riverbanks park
00:11:49Before the 4th of July gala
00:11:51I'd love to
00:11:53And in the meantime
00:11:56Why, Hazel
00:11:58You are too generous
00:12:00Not at all
00:12:01I love what the Historical Society's been doing
00:12:10Can you keep a secret?
00:12:13You have been nominated for membership
00:12:16Well, they must be desperate for new blood
00:12:17I thought hell would freeze over if they'd let me join
00:12:20But you're married now
00:12:21There are a few detractors who think you're a little bit bohemian
00:12:25But
00:12:26You're a dear friend
00:12:27And I want to sponsor you personally
00:12:30I guess I have to act respectable now
00:12:33Damn
00:12:33Bad reputation's so much easier to maintain
00:12:42This roast is turning into jerky
00:12:44I can't imagine what's keeping him
00:12:47I'll clean up if you want to take Selena on home
00:12:49Oh, her mama's gonna pick us up on her way home from work
00:12:59That is mighty fine printing, Selena
00:13:01You been practicing?
00:13:03Yes, ma'am
00:13:08Now, for a dime
00:13:10Who was the first president?
00:13:11George Washington
00:13:13That's too easy for someone so smart
00:13:16Now, for a quarter
00:13:18We invented the light bulb
00:13:23Well, I'm gonna put this quarter right, please
00:13:25And when you know the answer
00:13:26You can have it
00:13:41Honey, my new cherry
00:13:43Earl got me a great deal
00:13:44What do you think?
00:13:46It's beautiful
00:13:49You smell like a brewery
00:13:51Oh, just a couple of toast
00:13:53For Memorial Hospital's new administrator
00:13:55What?
00:13:56I am now gainfully employed
00:13:58Well, that's incredible
00:13:58Without excellent shots
00:14:00Back from my image
00:14:01And I was worried you would end up drinking beer
00:14:03And chasing bar girls with all the old veterans
00:14:05I still have my evenings free
00:14:06Not while I'm around
00:14:08I'll have Ruth set another place
00:14:09Oh, no
00:14:10I know for a fact
00:14:12That Lily is at the Historical Society tonight
00:14:15You were not leaving until you've had something to eat
00:14:17Well, all right
00:14:47That was a mighty fine dinner, Hazel
00:14:48Integration will never succeed
00:14:52Not down here
00:14:54Well, I don't think you're in any immediate danger, Earl
00:14:57Someone should probably tell the Supreme Court
00:15:02Yankee intellectuals have never set foot south of the Mason Dixon
00:15:05No offense
00:15:06Oh, don't worry
00:15:07Oh, don't worry
00:15:07No one ever accused me of being an intellectual
00:15:09They got the NAACP organizing them in Atlanta
00:15:13Little Rock
00:15:14Now here
00:15:16We need our own committee
00:15:18If we're going to fight them
00:15:20Well, if the hospital supply of white sheets suddenly dwindles
00:15:23You'll know where to find them
00:15:24I'm not talking about marauding hooligans
00:15:27I'm talking about concerned citizens
00:15:30Trying to preserve this county
00:15:31I think I'll leave local politics to you locals
00:15:37Getting in on the ground floor wouldn't hurt your ambitions, Hazel
00:15:42Well, if I attend
00:15:44It would be in my capacity as a journalist
00:15:48You come to the first meeting
00:15:50Then you make your decision
00:15:54Hmm?
00:16:25Don't you dare go to sleep on me
00:16:30Latitudes of lovely land
00:16:32That is how Nathaniel Willis described Mississippi
00:16:37You can drip honey better than any man I ever knew
00:16:40I have a feeling we're talking big numbers
00:16:44It doesn't matter how many men you dance with
00:16:46It's only who takes you home
00:16:47Are you happy yet?
00:16:51I am happier than I have ever been in my whole life
00:16:56No more wonderlust
00:16:59I lost the wonder part
00:17:01It was a lovely sermon this morning
00:17:20Thank you again
00:17:23Now, I realize it's the 4th of July
00:17:25But was that a sermon or a filibuster?
00:17:28Reverend Moffitt, it takes him a half hour to say hello
00:17:31He's right, though
00:17:33Communism's a threat to Christianity
00:17:36Not as long as we've got Joe McCarthy
00:17:38They'll always talk a red's under the bed
00:17:40I was starting to feel conspicuous in this dress
00:17:44See y'all at a picnic
00:17:46Come on, ladies
00:17:47Let's go home
00:17:48Let's go home
00:17:57Let's go home
00:17:59Let's go home
00:18:02Let's go home
00:18:06Let's go home
00:18:07Let's go home
00:18:09Let's go home
00:18:11Let's go home
00:18:12Let's go home
00:18:12Let's go home
00:18:12Let's go home
00:18:12Let's go home
00:18:14Let's go home
00:18:17Let's go home
00:18:30Hey.
00:18:35Your daughter?
00:18:37I can't get all of the job that society's done over at the rest home.
00:18:40It's never looked better.
00:18:41It's due in large part to the generous donation to me.
00:18:45I thought it might help when the membership vault came out.
00:18:47Your social contributions account for a lot more than your monetary ones, Hazel.
00:18:52Well, nobody's more social than me.
00:18:56I enjoyed your special Founding Father's Day edition, Hazel.
00:18:59Well, everybody saw full of ancestor worship around here I knew couldn't lose.
00:19:02Hank thought you could have done just a tiny bit more on the Confederacy.
00:19:06Well, I remember next year.
00:19:08Don't forget my party now.
00:19:10Oh, of course.
00:19:11Bye-bye.
00:19:14I don't know you, Dora.
00:19:16A leopard doesn't change spots just because it's found a mate.
00:19:19She may be a little wild, but she's honest.
00:19:23I find that refreshing.
00:19:39Hi, Hazel.
00:19:41Isn't this fun?
00:19:42Hi.
00:19:43Fireworks in a few minutes.
00:19:45Hi.
00:19:47Oh, you're polishing more apples than a campaigner and politician.
00:19:50No, it's good for business.
00:19:52You're a bull.
00:19:53You'd wash their feet and drink the water to get in their silly clothes.
00:19:56Well, there's no need to act ugly.
00:19:58Now, wait.
00:19:58I just hate seeing you grovel to those women.
00:20:01I mean, hell, if they were fish, every one of them would have been thrown back in.
00:20:07They don't deserve you.
00:20:09I just want to belong, Smitty.
00:20:10Right.
00:20:12And then what?
00:20:14Maybe I'll run for office.
00:20:23See you guys.
00:21:08Oh, look at that one, look at that one, look at that one.
00:21:31Don't try to cause an accident.
00:21:32No, sir.
00:21:39The boy's drunk, ain't you?
00:21:41Oh, sir, we're just celebrating a bit, that's all.
00:21:43Don't lie to me, boy.
00:21:45I heard you holler in half a block away.
00:21:47You're just having a little fun.
00:21:48Well, I suggest you get your black butts out of here before I have to haul them in.
00:21:55Come on, man.
00:21:56Come on, man, just having a little fun like everybody else.
00:21:58What did you say?
00:21:59You're the truth.
00:22:01No, man!
00:22:01Oh, my gosh!
00:22:03Marsh!
00:22:05No, man.
00:22:07No, man, you didn't have to shoot him.
00:22:34Yeah, hi, Mabel.
00:22:354-4-2-8, please.
00:22:39Hi, hi, it's me.
00:22:41No, no, I'm fine.
00:22:43Could you come down here for a second?
00:22:46No, no, there's just something that I would like you to see.
00:22:50Okay, thank you.
00:22:54What's the big secret, anyway?
00:22:56No secret.
00:22:57I just want you to see this for yourself.
00:23:13Hey, Marsh.
00:23:14Feeling a little better?
00:23:18I want you to tell her exactly what you told me.
00:23:22That's all right.
00:23:24She's my wife.
00:23:34You're not a bunch of animals.
00:23:36There's just a lot of tension on the air right now.
00:23:38I've been defending this town for the last ten minutes, Hazel.
00:23:40I have not made one accusation, all right?
00:23:42I know what you're thinking.
00:23:43Well, excuse me for thinking so loud.
00:23:46There are a few hateful men in any town, Smitty.
00:23:49A shark hole just happens to lead the pack here.
00:23:53Are you referring to him or me?
00:23:56No, it's him.
00:23:58Bring him in here.
00:23:59On the stand.
00:24:05Get Doc Callen.
00:24:06His hand is gone.
00:24:07This man's critical.
00:24:09I said get Doc Callen.
00:24:10Oh, he's an operating room.
00:24:12I'll be right there.
00:24:14Excuse me, Doctor.
00:24:17Maybe you didn't hear me?
00:24:21Didn't I just say I'd be right there?
00:24:24And while you finish with your white patient, that negro's going to bleed to death?
00:24:28Well, since I'm in charge of emergency, why not let me worry about that?
00:24:31Because I'm in charge of this hospital, Doctor.
00:24:33Now get over there.
00:24:37Guess what I need?
00:24:38Some newcomer.
00:24:39He only got the job because of his wife.
00:24:42Telling me how to handle emergency.
00:25:15Well, what a pleasure.
00:25:18I'm here about Sheriff Call.
00:25:20I need your help, Earl.
00:25:23Yeah.
00:25:23Yeah, we all heard about that incident yesterday.
00:25:26He was resisting arrest.
00:25:28That's a lie, Earl.
00:25:29There was no crime, no charges made.
00:25:32Sheriff Call was just in a bad mood, and it wasn't the first time.
00:25:35He's been reprimanded.
00:25:37Warned to restrain himself in the future.
00:25:39That's it?
00:25:41That's his punishment?
00:25:42We got bigger fish to fry.
00:25:44Let me remind you, the Supreme Court outlawed segregation in the schools this week.
00:25:49The Cullens are real cocky.
00:25:51That's not the point.
00:25:52You're one of us, Hazel.
00:25:54They'll just spare us the liberal hogwash.
00:25:57Is Sheriff Cole one of us?
00:25:58Cole said those boys are agitators.
00:26:01N-A-C-P, probably.
00:26:03You start defending them, you're gonna make some enemies.
00:26:06Damn it, Earl, that isn't you talking.
00:26:08He can't get away with this scot-free.
00:26:11We've known each other a long time, Hazel.
00:26:14But I can't help you.
00:26:17Not on this.
00:26:20I'll see you at the meeting.
00:26:31Talking don't do no good, Earl.
00:26:34Might as well try talking to a stump.
00:26:39Don't underestimate them, buddy.
00:26:40They were smart enough to join the NAACP.
00:26:43I got three colored hands working my farm.
00:26:46If they try to send their kids to the white school,
00:26:49I'll fire them.
00:26:53Hey, I'll tell you another thing.
00:26:55Half my customers are colored.
00:26:56Now, if I cut off their credit, they'll come around.
00:26:59You better believe that.
00:27:02Wait a minute.
00:27:03We can't fight integration with more ranting.
00:27:08We need a plan.
00:27:09Well, I plan to stop it.
00:27:11With a bullet if I have to.
00:27:15Get down, you fool, for I have your bodily removed.
00:27:18Now, listen, I've got just as much right.
00:27:20Appreciate it.
00:27:22Why don't you sit down?
00:27:28Now, does anybody have a more intelligent suggestion?
00:27:39You all know that I've always supported segregation.
00:27:44But the time has come to face the facts.
00:27:47The collards have lousy schools, lousy wages, and no opportunity.
00:27:51Well, they've accepted this so far.
00:27:54But they won't sit still if they can't even expect equal protection under the law.
00:28:00Or, in some cases, from the law itself.
00:28:03All hell's going to break loose unless we start making some changes.
00:28:06And the first one should be the removal of that man from office.
00:28:11Pete Cole and his deputies is what stands between them and us.
00:28:15It's his job to uphold the law.
00:28:17Well, what are they going to think if we fire him?
00:28:19They'll think they won!
00:28:23Sit down, buddy.
00:28:24Let her talk.
00:28:27Is this what we're becoming?
00:28:29Since Brown versus the Board of Education,
00:28:32there's been more than a hundred racially motivated arsons and bombings in the South.
00:28:38Decent, church-going citizens have been dripping from their homes in the middle of the night.
00:28:41Their children terrorized simply because they're coming.
00:28:48Well, if we don't speak out against the trash doing this, then we're accomplices.
00:28:53The ministers who fail to preach.
00:28:55The teachers who fail to teach.
00:28:58The lawmen and judges who fail to uphold the law.
00:29:02And the plain, informed citizens who knows what's going on is wrong but doesn't speak out.
00:29:08We are all to blame.
00:29:16We are all to blame.
00:29:16This meeting is adjourned.
00:29:33Mason.
00:29:36That's a idiotic thing to do.
00:29:38I hope you're talking about the sheriff's actions, not mine.
00:29:40You made a fool of me in there.
00:29:42Well, I couldn't have done it without you, Hale.
00:29:44You're caught in the devil, Hazel.
00:29:46I was thinking the same thing about you.
00:29:48Don't you expect any support from the committee.
00:29:51In fact, you can expect trouble.
00:29:53We've already got trouble, Earl.
00:29:55And most of it, we're cooking up our sails.
00:30:20Oh, Smitty.
00:30:22I dreamed of this house as I was a little girl.
00:30:25Come on, I'll show you.
00:30:31Well, what do you think?
00:30:32Oh, thank you.
00:30:33That's right.
00:30:34I want you to say something.
00:30:35Come on.
00:30:39Hey, Sam.
00:30:40Hey, Mr. Smith, how you doing?
00:30:42Not you, Miss Smith.
00:30:44Hazel, this man is on time and under budget, and he should be in Congress.
00:30:47Well, I tell you, work just begun, Mr. Smith, so it's too soon for anything to go wrong.
00:30:52This here is my oldest boy, Ray.
00:30:54He wants to be in carpentry.
00:30:55Why hadn't he in school?
00:30:57Well, it's summer, Miss Smith.
00:31:02Hey, your daddy said he wanted to be a carpenter.
00:31:05Hey, you give me the name of one famous carpenter, and I'll give you this corner.
00:31:16Jesus was a carpenter.
00:31:17Now, you come up with one other name before the next time I see you, and I'll give you a
00:31:20dollar.
00:31:21Thanks, Miss Smith.
00:31:24Now, listen, I'm going to build you that closet upstairs, and I'm going to line the whole thing in cedar.
00:31:29I hope she's got enough room for all those hats and shoes.
00:31:31Well, she do dress to kill, now, don't she?
00:31:33Yeah, it cooks that way, too.
00:31:37Oh, I got a truckload of flowers I need to have planted this weekend.
00:31:39You know anyone needs to work?
00:31:41Well, now, Miss Smith, you know I could use the extra money,
00:31:43but why do you want to do all that work uptown when you're going to be moving down here in
00:31:47a couple of months?
00:31:47I'm going to have a big party.
00:31:49She's trying to impress a bunch of old babies she can't stand in the first place.
00:31:52Oh, that's not so.
00:31:54Well, it's just that I've got a husband now, so I'm respectable.
00:31:57This is my coming-out party.
00:32:00All right, see y'all.
00:32:04Okay, let me see here now.
00:32:07It's time Sheriff Cole learned we are all members of the same human race.
00:32:12Perhaps his removal will result in more serious consideration being held for the personal rights of all men,
00:32:18white or black.
00:32:21Well?
00:32:23I don't know, Miss Hazel.
00:32:25You've always been one for causes, but this is like poking at a bad tooth with a bobby pin.
00:32:30It's going to cost us advertisers.
00:32:32I know you're going to help, but it's just going to make things worse.
00:32:36I'm not doing this to help.
00:32:39This is the truth, isn't it?
00:32:42This is a newspaper, isn't it?
00:32:45Run it.
00:32:59She's biting off more than she can chew this time.
00:33:08Phone rang all day.
00:33:11You should have heard someone speak if you bet Marlene, which is bad.
00:33:14You're expecting a medal?
00:33:16Well, I wasn't expecting this.
00:33:18God, my mouth is dry as an old man's kiss.
00:33:24I've written tonight's meeting.
00:33:25The floor is called.
00:33:27If you want roses, it's going to be another $50.
00:33:29Fine.
00:33:31I want this party to be special.
00:33:32I want them to be thinking about it for months.
00:33:35I'll call them back.
00:33:42I don't deserve you.
00:33:45You're right.
00:33:47Hey!
00:34:13Not tonight.
00:34:15Not tonight.
00:34:16Sheriff, even hussies are allowed in church.
00:34:19Well, this is a private meeting.
00:34:22Besides, your name ain't on the list.
00:34:24I want to speak with Earl Claiborne.
00:34:26He's the one who gave the orders.
00:34:29Well, you tell Earl.
00:34:31The better men than him have tried to stop the press and failed.
00:34:37Do you think you can remember all that?
00:34:39Or should I write it down?
00:34:45No.
00:34:50No.
00:34:55No.
00:34:57No.
00:34:59No.
00:35:02No.
00:35:04No.
00:35:04No.
00:35:23Darn that Lily Claiborne.
00:35:25She's responsible for this.
00:35:29I'm so sorry that Lyle couldn't have made it.
00:35:31He was coming down with the flu or something.
00:35:36I guess we should feel lucky the epidemic hasn't reached us yet.
00:35:43Why don't we get this all loaded up and send it on to the orphanage?
00:35:58You think you're helping, but you're only stirring things up.
00:36:02I didn't create the situation, Rose.
00:36:04You tell that to them decent folk who stood you up today.
00:36:07They're just scared.
00:36:09They'd rather face the devil they know and the devil they don't know.
00:36:12Scared?
00:36:13They've been trying to scare us for a hundred years.
00:36:17You don't know what it's like waiting for your man to come home at night, worried he'd be lynched or
00:36:24beat to death, shot in a pack.
00:36:26That's not just scared.
00:36:29That's snakes in the pit of your stomach.
00:36:32What the sheriff did was wrong.
00:36:35Where you been?
00:36:37That isn't the first time a white man has done something like this.
00:36:41Well, what do you want me to do?
00:36:42You do what you want to do.
00:36:45Like always.
00:36:47But in the meantime, your friends are spitting on my feet.
00:36:52Like I put you up to all of this.
00:36:54You want me to hush up too?
00:36:56No.
00:37:03Times are changing, like it or not.
00:37:06And for the first time in my life, I got hope that maybe things will be better.
00:37:12If not for me, then maybe for my granddaughter.
00:37:35What on earth?
00:37:39Back, back, back, Yankee!
00:37:41Oh, no!
00:37:43Oh, no!
00:37:51Get back, you cowards!
00:37:53No!
00:37:54Take that for water, Yankee!
00:37:56Take that for water!
00:38:24Hey, Bunny!
00:38:28Hey, Mr. Claver!
00:38:30Woo!
00:38:31Kind of hot, huh?
00:38:33You bet!
00:38:35I hear that, um...
00:38:38Hazel had some trouble out her way last night.
00:38:43Well, boys will be boys.
00:38:44Yeah.
00:38:48You put him up to it?
00:38:52What if I did?
00:38:54Now, you let me make one thing perfectly clear.
00:38:58I don't cotton to vandals.
00:39:00I don't condone petty harassment, I don't condone petty harassment, and I can't abide lawlessness.
00:39:05And by God, I won't tolerate it from any member of the citizens' committee, either.
00:39:11We supposed to sit around like a bunch of old ladies, huh?
00:39:14They had a meeting last week, too.
00:39:15Over 200 of them showed up.
00:39:16We'll devise an intelligent and effective strategy.
00:39:19We're not a mob!
00:39:22Now, you conform to the dictates of this committee, or you're out.
00:39:26Count me out.
00:39:39Well, you've got to do something, Hazel.
00:39:41They destroyed your property.
00:39:43What?
00:39:43Call the police?
00:39:45How about if you call the marshal?
00:39:49This kind of conduct on the part of our highest elected peace officer
00:39:55has done serious injury to relations between the races.
00:40:03I just thank God we've got men like him around here to keep them folks in line.
00:40:08Things are a waste of paper.
00:40:10Not really, Carl.
00:40:11I use mine to line the cat box.
00:40:17You'd think some people would be ashamed to show their face.
00:40:20Some people ought to keep their stupid opinions to themselves.
00:40:24Thanks for the free advice.
00:40:25I guess you get what you pay for.
00:40:30Maybe you should write an article about comedy trash.
00:40:33Reba, I see you finally developed a sense of humor.
00:40:36This is a private conversation.
00:40:38Oh, yeah?
00:40:38Well, it's just too bad that your IQ isn't as big as those falsies.
00:40:42I am.
00:40:43Don't go getting into a battle of wits with these women.
00:40:46They're not armed.
00:40:52The reign of terror must be stopped.
00:40:54Along with the countless floggings, assaults, bombings, cross-burnings, and other acts of intimidation.
00:41:01It is not enough to remain aloof from the mob.
00:41:04We must create a climate of public opinion in which they cannot operate.
00:41:09What do you think?
00:41:10I'm not the one that you're convincing.
00:41:13Let it be, Miss Hazel.
00:41:15You ought to go on home.
00:41:18Your eyes look like two chairs in the snow.
00:41:21I'm almost done.
00:41:24Thanks, Riley.
00:41:26For everything.
00:41:46Let me reiterate.
00:41:48The man was critical, and in my opinion, Dr. Barnes-Seer was misdirecting his energies.
00:41:56If this were the only incident...
00:41:58You keep mentioning other incidents, other complaints.
00:42:01Well, what were they and who made them?
00:42:03Because certainly no one has confronted me directly.
00:42:07We're not at liberty to say...
00:42:09You are not at liberty to say.
00:42:12Then how am I supposed to answer these charges?
00:42:14You're not.
00:42:16We have taken a vote and decided to terminate your position here.
00:42:22Effective.
00:42:23Immediately.
00:42:28God help the man who holds up a mirror to this town.
00:42:32You get two weeks severance.
00:42:36It's ironic, isn't it?
00:42:39The greatest democracy in the history of mankind has produced this pathetic room full of bums.
00:42:44We all know what this is about.
00:42:46It has nothing to do with my performance.
00:42:49Now, if any of you had an ounce of guts, you would have called it like it was and spared
00:42:53me this silly little kangaroo court.
00:42:54It was just a joke.
00:43:13It's just a joke.
00:43:14It's just a joke.
00:43:16It's just one.
00:43:18It's just a joke.
00:43:25I've been hearing things all night.
00:43:29What's wrong?
00:43:31They fired me.
00:43:35It isn't about you, you know.
00:43:38Yeah, who the hell cares?
00:43:40I wasn't cut out for a desk job anyway.
00:43:45Come on.
00:43:50Let's go home.
00:44:07Well, it's a blessing anyway.
00:44:11Now you can supervise the ventilation.
00:44:16Back, back, back!
00:44:20Get down!
00:44:24Go! Go!
00:44:25Come on!
00:44:56It's just my daddy's desk. He gave it to me when I got the loan to buy the paper. That's
00:45:05all I have left of him. Thanks, sweetie. It's paper, glass, wood. It's all right.
00:45:14It's not all right. Twenty years of your life was in that desk. The last twenty years don't mean a
00:45:19thing. You weren't part of it.
00:45:27Miss Hazel? How's the printing equipment? I'm going to need a lot of new parts, but I think I can
00:45:34save it. Mr. Smith, could you loan me a hand at the back door? It's kind of stuck.
00:45:43We'll be okay.
00:45:56There's some mean folks in this world. I expect we ought to call the sheriff.
00:46:02What for? He spent about five minutes on his investigation of our fire.
00:46:07It would get worse before getting it better.
00:46:11Yeah. Help me get this down before he hasn't seen it.
00:46:20I think that's a great idea. Look what I found. Good.
00:46:27Hey, Ray. Do you think any more famous carpenters?
00:46:30Yes, ma'am. My bad.
00:46:33Why don't you go down to Lucy's and pick up some burgers and soda spray at all?
00:46:37And keep a dollar for yourself.
00:46:42Ray, get some fries, too.
00:46:49Well, well. You here to help or just to clump?
00:46:53Just passing by.
00:46:55How's the investigation coming? Any new leads?
00:46:57Still looking into it.
00:47:00Of course, you stop to think.
00:47:03The property owner is always the prime suspect in any arson.
00:47:07Don't stop to think, Sheriff.
00:47:08You might never get started again.
00:47:15But you've been advertising with us for 14 years, Stella.
00:47:19Business is double. You said so yourself.
00:47:21I don't want to give him any excuse to shop in those new stores over in Jackson.
00:47:25You're not just hurting Hazel, Della. You're hurting everybody that works at the paper.
00:47:30Oh, Ann, honey, I'm sorry.
00:47:32The committee is organizing a boycott.
00:47:35No one's going to advertise. No one's going to subscribe.
00:47:37I just can't go against my own husband.
00:47:44All right. You need to be here.
00:47:55All right. You need to be here.
00:48:02The committee has organized a boycott.
00:48:04They've lost at least 60% of my advertising.
00:48:07What kind of people are these?
00:48:09We sure do appreciate what you're doing for us, Miss Smith.
00:48:12Don't make me out to be so noble, Sam.
00:48:13I would have done the same thing if Morris Jones had been white.
00:48:16Well, it wouldn't have happened if he had been white.
00:48:17Well, one bad apple didn't spoil the whole bunch.
00:48:31What do you want, Sheriff?
00:48:37Got something for you, Hazel?
00:48:41Wanted to deliver it myself.
00:48:46Have a nice day.
00:48:51He just filed a liable suit against me for $100,000.
00:48:58I guess things can't get much worse.
00:49:01Yes, they can.
00:49:04My sister's coming to visit.
00:49:06Oh, Smitty.
00:49:16Why, Lily, what a surprise.
00:49:20Hello, Hazel.
00:49:21I haven't seen you lately.
00:49:23I hope you haven't come down with that flu that's been going around.
00:49:27I was going to call you, but I've just been real...
00:49:31Oh, that's all right.
00:49:33Seems I'm very difficult to reach lately.
00:49:35Yeah.
00:49:36Well, that flu's left you looking a bit peevish.
00:49:39Or is it the hair?
00:49:41It does start dragging the face down when you get older.
00:49:44Maybe you should consider wearing it up, something a bit like this.
00:49:48Yes, that's lovely.
00:49:49Thank you, Hazel.
00:49:50Oh, by the way, I'm afraid I'm going to have to withdraw my membership of the Historical Society.
00:49:55I'm sure everyone will be devastated.
00:49:58Can't be helped.
00:50:00Apart with rebuilding the paper and all, I just don't have a minute.
00:50:04Bye.
00:50:08...
00:50:38That's what you got married.
00:50:41Be the jury, fine for the plaintiff, sheriff cold, for libel.
00:50:47Damage is awarded in the amount of $10,000.
00:51:01Justice, that man needs to bully the way a flea needs a dog.
00:51:06You going to appeal?
00:51:07Well, the Constitution guarantees the freedom of the press, doesn't it?
00:51:10Well, I'd rather eat bugs than give that parasite a dime.
00:51:16But everyone here would love to see me dragged over hot coals.
00:51:19And I already owe you a fortune in legal bills.
00:51:27Vern, can I call you right back?
00:51:31What's wrong?
00:51:33Sam's wife, Henrida, just called.
00:51:35He was arrested this morning for stealing a saddle.
00:51:39It's ludicrous.
00:51:41Sam's as honest as they come.
00:51:45I'll arrange bail, I'll get a lawyer.
00:51:47It's too late, Miss Hazel.
00:51:49The man that had him arrested posted his bond about an hour ago.
00:51:53What?
00:51:55Where's he now?
00:51:56Nobody's seen him since they let him go.
00:51:58Oh, God.
00:52:07Oh, God is heated, isn't it?
00:52:09Hey, Errol.
00:52:10What can I do you for?
00:52:12Well, you know, I've been thinking of this by getting me a set of those white walls.
00:52:18Well, now, you can't buy a finer tiger.
00:52:20Huh?
00:52:22Yeah.
00:52:22And then I'm gonna need me a new battery for my tractor.
00:52:27The problem is, Lyle, you're still advertising in Hazel's paper.
00:52:34I never thought you'd line up with them, Lyle.
00:52:37Well, you know that ain't true.
00:52:38It's just...
00:52:39Maybe you happen to forget I sell advertising for Hazel's paper.
00:52:42Not much, from what I hear.
00:52:43You all certainly made sure of that, haven't you?
00:52:45Sneaking around like rats.
00:52:47Nobody's sneaking around.
00:52:48What we're doing is completely above board.
00:52:51What is?
00:52:53Blackmailing people and forcing them to join you?
00:52:55Nobody's forcing you.
00:52:56You don't want to join?
00:52:58Go ahead.
00:53:00Look, Errol.
00:53:01I got to advertise.
00:53:03Whether I like it or not, she's the only game in town.
00:53:10It's your choice, Lyle.
00:53:17No, you're right, Lyle.
00:53:21Lexington needs an alternative to Hazel Smith.
00:53:47This town can't sport one paper, much less two.
00:53:52They'll be back in a month looking for their jobs.
00:53:55Citizens Chronicle.
00:53:56Who do they think they're kidding?
00:53:58They're scared.
00:54:00They just want to make sure they have a job in another year.
00:54:03And you're not?
00:54:08I got no choice, Hazel.
00:54:11If I don't take the new job, they're going to put Lyle out of business.
00:54:14Save your breath, I understand.
00:54:16Hazel, you can't win.
00:54:18Spare me the lecture, Ian.
00:54:20I've already heard it a dozen ways.
00:54:25Hazel.
00:54:35I'll let you know.
00:54:38You, Judas.
00:54:50Not you two.
00:54:51No.
00:54:52No, never, Miss Hazel.
00:54:56They found Sam's body in the river.
00:55:00He was beaten to death.
00:55:01Oh, no.
00:55:04No.
00:55:06They did this biggest to me.
00:55:08It's my fault.
00:55:29This is just a hearing, Mrs. Burke.
00:55:31What we want are just the facts.
00:55:33Now, tell us what happened.
00:55:36After Mr. Dodd Sr. paid his bail,
00:55:41Sam called me.
00:55:45And what did your husband say?
00:55:51He said that Mr. Dodd was getting him out
00:55:57so that he could settle things personally.
00:56:02For stealing a saddle?
00:56:05Sam didn't take that saddle.
00:56:10They found it on two kids.
00:56:13A week later.
00:56:14And you never saw or heard from your husband again?
00:56:25Not till I identified his body.
00:56:34I want you to know your daddy didn't do nothing wrong.
00:56:38Pull your head up and didn't cry out.
00:56:41He was a good man.
00:56:43Hi, Ray.
00:56:46I'm Hazel Smith.
00:56:49I know.
00:56:50I saw you at the funeral.
00:56:53He was so brave of you to come.
00:56:56I never got to tell you personally how sorry I am.
00:57:00Sam's a fine man.
00:57:05You talking to this woman?
00:57:07What if I am?
00:57:08She's under a gag order, that's what.
00:57:10You're in contempt.
00:57:12And you're coming with me.
00:57:17For your information,
00:57:19a gag order means you can't talk to a witness.
00:57:23I was unaware that she was in the custody of the court.
00:57:25I was talking to her as my friend.
00:57:26Even if I chose to believe you, which I don't,
00:57:30ignorance is no excuse.
00:57:32Therefore, I find you in contempt of court
00:57:35and ordered you to pay a $50 fine
00:57:38and serve 15 days in the county jail.
00:57:44Sentence is suspended,
00:57:45provided you behave yourself for the next two years.
00:57:49Miss Smith,
00:57:51I'm going to be frank with you and speak my mind.
00:57:54Well, why don't you?
00:57:54You've got nothing to lose.
00:57:59Before you go trying to clean up somebody else's house,
00:58:02you best look after your own.
00:58:04There are so few fewer of us left.
00:58:11Dismissed.
00:58:18At least it's only 15 days.
00:58:20He'll have to take his shoes off to count me higher than that.
00:58:22Pompous idiot.
00:58:24There isn't another court in the country that'll uphold it.
00:58:27You're going to appeal this one, too?
00:58:28It's the Supreme Court if I have to.
00:58:30Hazel, what do you think you're doing?
00:58:31It's not going to make any difference.
00:58:33These people are so narrow-minded.
00:58:35They do not want to change.
00:58:37These people happen to be my people.
00:58:39And this is still my home.
00:58:40All right.
00:58:41I'm on your side, remember?
00:58:42So is my pimmicks.
00:58:43Hazel, wait.
00:58:44Wait.
00:58:46I'm wrong.
00:58:47You're right.
00:58:48Is that good enough?
00:58:50Hazel, I cannot stand to see them hurt you like this.
00:58:53I would much rather that they hurt me.
00:58:56I'm a silver-tongued devil.
00:59:01Can I buy you a drink?
00:59:03Drink?
00:59:05Hell, buy me the bottle.
00:59:09And until the white South refuses to tolerate the bombings, the shootings, the beatings, and murders,
00:59:16Southerners will continue to be hailed in scorn as barbarians to the rest of the nation.
00:59:21It's brilliant.
00:59:22What do we have to lose?
00:59:28What now?
00:59:35They've canceled our printing contracts, all of them.
00:59:47I don't know how much longer I could pay you, Ruth.
00:59:51You should probably start looking for something else.
00:59:54I don't want to look for nothing else.
00:59:55I'm too old and too spoiled.
00:59:58Don't be stubborn.
00:59:59How are you going to pay the rent?
01:00:01I've been trying to tell you for 20 years, but you don't listen.
01:00:05The Lord will provide.
01:00:11Don't you worry about a thing.
01:00:12We're going to make it.
01:00:30Oh, hi.
01:00:31And here she is.
01:00:34I've been so looking forward to this.
01:00:35Smitty's told us such wonderful things about you.
01:00:37Not that he had to.
01:00:39The one who could have come after 36 years had to be pretty special.
01:00:41Well, he's told me so much about you, too.
01:00:43I can't wait to find out how much of it's true.
01:00:52Smitty's been telling us about some of the troubles you've been having lately.
01:00:55The violence and harassment are bad enough, but to have it be done by the very people you go to
01:00:59church with, and to lose your friends, none that really mattered.
01:01:03It's the best argument there is for better education.
01:01:06You can't end racism until you end ignorance.
01:01:09Y'all ended all your socials in Massachusetts?
01:01:11No.
01:01:12Weren't there protests in Boston last year?
01:01:15Yes.
01:01:15And what about the riots in Philadelphia?
01:01:17Well, sure, but that's...
01:01:18We're not all a bunch of provincial highseeds here.
01:01:25I'll go see how the coffee's doing.
01:01:38Smitty?
01:01:42I'm sorry if I embarrassed you.
01:01:45John just doesn't know when to shut up.
01:01:49I guess that makes two of us.
01:01:52He'll get over it.
01:01:56It's not bad.
01:01:57It's the printing contract.
01:02:03We'll figure something out.
01:02:04What?
01:02:06There's nothing left.
01:02:08Paper can't go on without money.
01:02:12Well, we'll get a loan or sell the car.
01:02:16Maybe we should move on.
01:02:18There's a paper for sale in Arizona.
01:02:21You've never run from a fight in your life.
01:02:23Well, maybe it's time that I did.
01:02:28It's not the fight I'm afraid of.
01:02:32It's being shut out.
01:02:34Not having any friends.
01:02:37Always that, Smitty.
01:02:39They're not going to run us off, Hazel.
01:02:42This is our home, too.
01:02:46They'll come around.
01:02:47You'll see.
01:02:50Besides, I just can't see you in a cowboy hat.
01:03:00Too bad we've got to go all the way to Jackson for a loan.
01:03:09Mortgage to the health.
01:03:10We still haven't finished the renovation yet.
01:03:12That'll teach me to marry for money.
01:03:14Is this me?
01:03:16My name is Davis Franklin.
01:03:18I called Riley Sims this morning.
01:03:19He told me where I could find you.
01:03:21Why'd you want to find me?
01:03:23The church is just down the way.
01:03:25The pastor's letting us use it for a meeting place.
01:03:28Maybe we can talk there.
01:03:29About what?
01:03:30There's a group of us.
01:03:33Well, we want to publish our own newspaper.
01:03:36We got the financial backing, only...
01:03:39We can't find anyone to print it.
01:03:42What makes you think I will?
01:03:44Riley said you were fair-minded.
01:03:47And you need the business.
01:03:51That's right about that.
01:03:56Why not?
01:03:59Hey.
01:04:01You're right, thank you.
01:04:01For the best minds in the glory
01:04:04Woot also oft-premise
01:04:09When you close your earthly story
01:04:13Will you join them in their bliss
01:04:18Will the circle be unbroken
01:04:23By and by, by and by
01:04:28In a better home awaiting
01:04:32In the sun, in the sky
01:04:49But if we think the person's situation is serious,
01:04:53we should take a long, hard look at the future.
01:04:56It can and will get infinitely worse
01:04:59unless we find the character
01:05:01and guts to change things that need changing.
01:05:05No man, white or black,
01:05:08should live in fear
01:05:10or be compelled to sleep with a loaded gun by his bedside.
01:05:15That won't raise some happiness.
01:05:18It's your paper.
01:05:21Say a word and I'll write it.
01:05:27It's time to stand up and be counted.
01:05:29In the sky, oh my Lord, in the sky
01:05:32Sleep on mother
01:05:35Hope you trust
01:05:36My God you'll save
01:05:38I'm gonna meet you
01:05:41In the judgment
01:05:43When you leave
01:05:45Your trusty grace
01:05:47I'm in the circle
01:05:49Me and your kind
01:05:51Oh my Lord, in the sky
01:06:06Oh my Lord, in the sky
01:06:21I think Laura Stewart will be named debutante of the year.
01:06:26Lily's hired a band from New Orleans, too.
01:06:28Everyone will be there.
01:06:34Let's do something special, maybe up in Chignon.
01:06:38Chignon.
01:06:39Isn't that those little braids that the pickaninnies wear?
01:06:44That's enough.
01:06:45Look, I've always been proud to say I come from Mississippi.
01:06:52You make me ashamed.
01:07:00The silence in these times is just as ugly as their words.
01:07:04I apologize.
01:07:07I'd like for you and Smitty to come to the ball as my personal guest.
01:07:13Thank you, Eudora.
01:07:15But we already have another invitation for tonight.
01:07:20You have dignity and grace under pressure, Hazel.
01:07:25That's a quality very few ladies have these days.
01:07:48Hi, just a minute.
01:07:50Hey, I'm glad you made it.
01:07:51Follow me.
01:07:52Your baby looks good tonight.
01:07:54Watch out now.
01:07:55Hey, Elroy, don't hurt nobody now, all right?
01:07:59Oh, this is Ad Lane of the American Civil Liberties Union and Brewster Conway of the NAACP.
01:08:06Hazel and Walter Dyer Smith.
01:08:08Now, Smitty, please.
01:08:09Eugene, these two people, drive.
01:08:12Take a martini and a scotch up, please.
01:08:15So you're the one who's causing every cracker in the South for all of themselves.
01:08:19You look more like fraternity boys than revolutionaries to me.
01:08:22You hardly look the crusading editor.
01:08:25Well, I'm no crusader.
01:08:27That's someone that goes out looking for trouble.
01:08:29I can barely keep up with the trouble coming to my door.
01:08:31Well, we appreciate you printing our paper.
01:08:33No one else would touch it.
01:08:35Well, I'm being paid.
01:08:36Well, regardless of that, we are awfully glad you're on our team.
01:08:41I'm a journalist, boys.
01:08:43I don't take sides.
01:08:44Like it or not, I'd say you have.
01:08:49Gentlemen, if you will excuse us, I'm about to pull up on politics.
01:08:52I would like to cut loose and dance with my wife.
01:08:54Sugar, put it away.
01:08:57In the next couple hours, I want the carefree brat I'm married.
01:09:12Oh, forget those stuffed shirts back on, baby.
01:09:15This is living.
01:09:16Well, I know you think of chili.
01:09:17Oh.
01:09:32Read this.
01:09:50Before you put down payment on that lake house you've been eyeballing, you better listen to this.
01:09:55Today, the Mississippi State Supreme Court held that editor Hazel Smith's right to publish the truth with good motives and
01:10:04just ends is inherent in the Constitution.
01:10:07Looks like telling the truth falls under my First Amendment rights.
01:10:15Score one for the nigger lovers.
01:10:19Get used to it, baby.
01:10:26My brother sent this from Ohio.
01:10:29Now, they are printing Hazel's editorials in here.
01:10:33And that's not the only place.
01:10:36Baltimore, Wilmington.
01:10:37They're trying to make her high and mighty.
01:10:40And us look like a bunch of fools.
01:10:41That is right.
01:10:42Now, Earl, she's gone too far.
01:10:45Well, what do you suggest, Lyle?
01:10:48Her advertising's gone.
01:10:49She's got no subscriptions.
01:10:51The county contracts dried up six months ago.
01:10:53How does she keep printing, then?
01:10:55I don't know.
01:10:56I'm tired of waiting.
01:10:58If you've got a rotten tooth, pull it.
01:11:00Yeah, that's right.
01:11:01That's right.
01:11:03Wait a minute.
01:11:04Listen up here.
01:11:06I want Hazel Smith out of business as much as anybody.
01:11:09But you go to breaking the law, you're no better than those newspapers say you are.
01:11:13Earl's right.
01:11:14We're not hooligans.
01:11:18Now, let's just see if we can figure out how she's staying in bed in us.
01:11:25Wake up, sleepyhead.
01:11:32Hey.
01:11:33Hey.
01:11:33I sure do appreciate this.
01:11:36The truck had been fixed by tomorrow.
01:11:38That's no problem.
01:11:39We had to come up for a meeting with the bank anyway.
01:11:40Okay.
01:11:41Oh, come on.
01:11:50There you go.
01:11:54Isn't this something?
01:11:58Come on, boss.
01:11:59You know what to do.
01:12:00All right, Carol.
01:12:14What about the insurance?
01:12:16Won't they cover?
01:12:18Couldn't afford the premiums.
01:12:31They don't let up for one minute, do they?
01:12:34I would use a picture that makes my behind look as big as a truck.
01:12:37I'll get them for that.
01:12:40First, I'm going to get us a couple of beers.
01:12:42We're going to be here all night.
01:12:50Well, if I didn't, my dear friend Earl Clayton.
01:12:54Hazel, I...
01:12:57Oh, my God.
01:13:01Hazel, I want you to know I had absolutely nothing to do with this.
01:13:04You had everything to do with it.
01:13:06Hazel, I'm not a barbarian.
01:13:08I'd never be a party to anything like this.
01:13:11Of course not, Earl.
01:13:12That'll be the slimy tactics of the downtown clan.
01:13:15And everybody knows you're strictly uptown clan.
01:13:29How you doing, Earl?
01:13:32Hazel called you a brute and a bully.
01:13:36And this whole town stood up to defend you.
01:13:39I stood up to defend you.
01:13:42What the hell are you talking about?
01:13:44Last night, you proved her right.
01:13:49So, who cares?
01:13:50This whole town's going to care.
01:13:53I'm going to see to that.
01:13:55You nothing but a sniveling hypocrite.
01:13:57You and all your blue-nosed friends.
01:14:00That may be.
01:14:02But you shouldn't have made us so aware of it.
01:14:20You really gave them a run for your money, Miss Hazel.
01:14:23No one can ever say you went out without a fight.
01:14:25I'm not out, Riley.
01:14:28And I'm not about to give up the fight.
01:14:30We can't print without a press.
01:14:32And then I will beg, I will borrow, I will steal until I have enough money to buy a new
01:14:36one.
01:14:37They can burn, they can boycott, they can tear me down a hundred times.
01:14:41But if they want to stop me from telling the truth, they're going to have to kill me.
01:14:47Uh-huh.
01:14:48I'll sign a personal note.
01:14:49Well, the Atlanta Herald, New Orleans Times, Miami Troop, they're all running our editorials.
01:14:54Okay, well, how about Hazel on the 23rd, we'll arrange transportation.
01:14:58That's highway robbery.
01:14:59Right.
01:14:59Make it prime plus one percent.
01:15:02Done.
01:15:04That's 5,500 so far.
01:15:06Well, people must be reading your articles, because I've got eight speaking engagements lined up.
01:15:09That's at least, what, another 5,000?
01:15:11I hate this.
01:15:12I feel like I'm standing on a street corner with a cup in my hand.
01:15:19A congregation at my church took this up yesterday.
01:15:23Oh, Riley.
01:15:24$2,832.
01:15:29I won't cry.
01:15:32I promised I wouldn't cry.
01:15:35If this doesn't work, maybe the new boycott will.
01:15:37What's new about it?
01:15:39They'll be boycotting me for months.
01:15:40Not that boycott.
01:15:42We figured two could play at this game.
01:15:44Not a colored person in this town going to buy from anybody boycotting you.
01:15:48Well, those people will have to drive all the way to Jackson to shop.
01:15:51I expect they're doing what they think is right.
01:15:53Just like you.
01:16:11Even if we can't sell this house, it's just not enough.
01:16:14I'll find work.
01:16:16We've been through that.
01:16:17No one's going to hire you.
01:16:19Besides, I'll need your help.
01:16:20If we don't scrape together enough to rebuild.
01:16:23If?
01:16:24What happened to when?
01:16:26Well, there's just nothing left.
01:16:28That's right.
01:16:29You're out of place, too.
01:16:32What new horror makes me...
01:16:37Yes?
01:16:40Of course.
01:16:44Right.
01:16:46I know where that is.
01:16:49Half an hour.
01:17:02Who was that?
01:17:05I don't know.
01:17:06A man.
01:17:08What do you want?
01:17:10He said he wanted to help me.
01:17:15I'm going to meet him down at the old cotton mill in half an hour.
01:17:18You're going to what?
01:17:20He said he'd been following our story.
01:17:22Fine.
01:17:22I'll go with you.
01:17:22No.
01:17:23He said it had to be anonymous.
01:17:26I have to go alone.
01:17:27You're actually planning to go?
01:17:28He mentioned other journalists I know.
01:17:31People I've worked with.
01:17:32So what?
01:17:32He did his research.
01:17:33This could be one of the sheriff's thugs.
01:17:35This man is no thug.
01:17:37He was too intelligent.
01:17:38He was sincere.
01:17:39No way.
01:17:40I won't allow it.
01:17:41I was on my own for 20 years before I met you, mister,
01:17:44and I took care of myself just fine.
01:17:45Those were entirely different circumstances.
01:17:48Don't you walk out that door.
01:17:50I'm a big girl, Smitty.
01:17:51And I'm sick and tired of everyone telling me what to do.
01:17:57You are acting like a lunatic just to prove how tough you are.
01:18:00Get out of my way, Smitty.
01:18:01Don't make me prove how mean I am, too.
01:18:04I'm fine.
01:18:08It's going to be all right.
01:18:11Please, don't go.
01:18:13You'll be a trap.
01:18:14No, it's not.
01:18:16How can you know that?
01:18:19Female intuition.
01:18:23I have to.
01:18:40I have to.
01:18:45I have to.
01:18:47I have to.
01:19:12Who are you?
01:19:14A friend of your friends.
01:19:16I can count the friends I got left on one hand, and none of them knows you.
01:19:19Your friends are all over, Miss Smith.
01:19:21People you don't even know.
01:19:23I wish to God people would quit making me out to be some kind of crusader.
01:19:26I never wanted this damn battle in the first place.
01:19:37Where are you from?
01:19:38Why are you doing this?
01:19:40Let's just say I'm somebody who doesn't want the bad guys to win.
01:19:44What's with all the cloak and daggers, sir?
01:19:47Perhaps I just don't have the courage you do.
01:19:56You're a newspaper man.
01:20:01Good luck, Miss Smith.
01:20:08Good luck, Miss Smith.
01:20:32Oh, it's me, it's me, it's me.
01:20:35For God's sake, Miss Smith, what are you doing here?
01:20:38You followed me.
01:20:40Actually, I was just running into town for some bread.
01:20:44Well, don't bother.
01:20:47We got all the bread we need.
01:20:50He gave us thousands and thousands of dollars.
01:20:54What?
01:20:57Let's go.
01:21:01It's ready.
01:21:06Here goes nothing.
01:21:17Now we're ready for him.
01:21:44What's your whistling them Christmas songs?
01:21:47It ain't even Thanksgiving.
01:21:48I don't know any Thanksgiving songs, do you?
01:21:51Gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble.
01:21:57How about a joke?
01:21:58How do you know when a politician's lying?
01:22:03Watch out.
01:22:04That's all right.
01:22:14Get the ambulance.
01:22:17Go!
01:22:19Go!
01:22:20I should be still.
01:22:21Oh, don't this just beat all.
01:22:25We've been bombed, burned, boycotted, and bankrupted.
01:22:29I might have to go and die in a ladder.
01:22:31Oh, if you think you're getting away from me that easy, you can forget it, mister.
01:22:36Think of some really clever last words, okay?
01:22:46Smitty?
01:22:48Smitty?
01:22:49Smitty?
01:22:50Smitty?
01:22:51I got you.
01:22:53Oh!
01:22:53You damn fool.
01:22:56You damn fool.
01:23:02It was me.
01:23:22Carol?
01:23:36There's supposed to be a picket line outside Hazel's paper.
01:23:42Should we cancel?
01:23:45What do you think?
01:23:48Jim Bob thinks we ought to have a meeting this afternoon instead.
01:23:52Think up a new plan, maybe write a new editorial.
01:23:59Do whatever you like.
01:24:03I got other plans for this afternoon.
01:24:21Deal with courage, and he shall strengthen your heart.
01:24:25Open the Lord.
01:24:28For just as troubles and earthly suffering are over for our brother Walter.
01:24:58I came for Sneddy.
01:25:00No, Miss Hazen.
01:25:02They came for you.
01:25:17As surely as he gave us life,
01:25:22heaven awaits us after death.
01:25:25A place where hunger is fed,
01:25:28fear forgotten,
01:25:30hatred retired.
01:25:32And all God's children will be in peace.
01:25:36Let us pray.
01:25:40My Father, which art in heaven,
01:25:43hallowed be thy name.
01:25:45Thy kingdom come,
01:25:46thy will be done on earth
01:25:48as it is in heaven.
01:25:50Give us this day our daily bread.
01:25:54Forgive us our trespasses
01:25:55as we forgive those who trespass against us.
01:25:59Lead us not into temptation,
01:26:02but deliver us from evil.
01:26:05For thine is the kingdom,
01:26:06the power, and the glory,
01:26:09forever and ever.
01:26:10Amen.
01:26:12Amen.
01:26:24In 1964,
01:26:27Hazel Brannon Smith
01:26:28became the first woman
01:26:29to receive the nation's highest honor
01:26:32in editorial writing,
01:26:33the Pulitzer Prize.
01:26:35unto me.
01:26:38Amen.
01:26:48Folks,
01:26:50Amen.
01:26:52Amen.
01:26:55Amen.
01:27:02Amen.切ер
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