A drifter/hitman is hired by a local business man to kidnap the local oil baron. The hitman had been reared in squalor, suffering the abuses of his whoring mama. When the baron escapes his assistant must chase him while the hitman takes care of a few loose ends.
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00:14:59She in the kitchen.
00:15:03Good morning, Mr. Phillips.
00:15:04Good morning, girls.
00:15:06Getting ready for the party already, Connie?
00:15:09I mean, it's going to be here.
00:15:10There'll be 20 if they all show up.
00:15:12Oh, they'll all be here, Connie.
00:15:15Oh, I'm sure they will.
00:15:17It's not every day that I announce the engagement of my daughter.
00:15:21Especially to someone like Steve Foster.
00:15:27What brought that on?
00:15:29Daddy still doesn't think Steve's good enough for me.
00:15:32Hell, you should have went ahead and married him a long time ago.
00:15:36Ellen, you know I would never go against my daddy's wishes.
00:15:40I could never be happy about marrying without having his blessings on it.
00:15:45Anyway, I knew he'd finally come around.
00:15:51Going to the drugstore, Connie.
00:15:53Did you need anything?
00:15:55Where's Ellen?
00:15:56She going home.
00:15:58Miss Conner, we do need some more of these napkins.
00:16:01I can get them while you're at the drugstore, Daddy.
00:16:04Wait a minute.
00:16:04I'll be right with you.
00:16:06You've been enjoying your fishing lately, Mr. Bill?
00:16:09Oh, I guess it's all right, Bertha.
00:16:10Just so long as I don't get...
00:16:14doing help.
00:16:28Oh, my God.
00:16:45Hi there, Texas.
00:16:46Decided to see our little town?
00:16:48Sure did.
00:16:49Nice town.
00:16:50Matter of fact, I really like it.
00:16:54I might stay a couple of days.
00:16:57Oh, this is my daughter, Connie.
00:17:00I don't believe I got your name earlier.
00:17:02Name's Wheeler.
00:17:03Pleased to meet you.
00:17:04We met earlier over a cold drink.
00:17:07I'm William Phillips, Mr. Wheeler.
00:17:09Mr. Phillips?
00:17:10Will I buy you a cup of coffee?
00:17:12Yeah, sure.
00:17:13I better get my shopping done, Dad.
00:17:14I'll meet you back here.
00:17:16Aren't you having coffee with us?
00:17:17No, thank you.
00:17:17I have lots to do.
00:17:30You have a very pretty daughter, Mr. Phillips.
00:17:33Yeah, I know.
00:17:34But I'm afraid I've spoiled her.
00:17:36She's on a family I've had since my wife died 15 years ago.
00:17:40That's too bad.
00:17:42About your wife, I mean.
00:17:46What do you do for a living, Mr. Wheeler?
00:17:48Merry Christmas, Bill.
00:17:49Same to you.
00:17:51Pick up odd jobs.
00:17:53Just keep moving around.
00:17:54Trying to find the right place.
00:17:57How old was Connie when your wife died?
00:17:59Nine.
00:18:01It must be nice just traveling around the country.
00:18:06Not bad.
00:18:10What about yourself?
00:18:11What do you do?
00:18:12I retired about a year ago.
00:18:15Don't do nothing but fish anymore.
00:18:19Well, that's what I call nice.
00:18:23Yeah, man.
00:18:25I'm going to retire some day, too.
00:18:37Well, I think I'll look around a little more.
00:18:41It's been a pleasure talking to you, and thanks for the coffee.
00:19:28Aint nothin' better, if this life's been
00:19:38What's your name, friend?
00:19:40Wheeler.
00:19:42I figured it was you.
00:19:45What took you so long?
00:19:47Did you have trouble finding a place?
00:19:50Nope.
00:19:53I'm Slip.
00:19:55Slip?
00:19:56You are?
00:19:57I mean, that's what they call me.
00:20:01I'm going to be working with you.
00:20:04You know any of the details?
00:20:08Nope.
00:20:09It's going to be easy.
00:20:16Pick up this here old man.
00:20:18Take him to a cabin I got in the woods.
00:20:21Hold him to maybe three days.
00:20:24Boss is going to take care of everything else.
00:20:27Okay.
00:20:30I'll come into town every day and call the boss.
00:20:33When he gives us the word, we take off.
00:20:38I'll go back to Houston with you.
00:20:40We'll meet the boss there and get a bread.
00:20:45Where did we get this old man?
00:20:47Do you know him?
00:20:48Yeah, I know him.
00:20:50He's a retired old man.
00:20:52Name's Phillips.
00:20:55B?
00:20:55Damn!
00:20:56Hey, what's wrong?
00:20:59Nothing.
00:21:02Nothing at all.
00:21:10You know where he lives?
00:21:13I'll show you.
00:21:17Boss wants this done as soon as possible.
00:21:19I've made a muddy water.
00:21:21Fine.
00:21:23Let's go.
00:21:24Yeah.
00:21:24Let's go.
00:21:29Hey, old lady, we can't wait all day.
00:21:36Up yours.
00:21:37Based on the surfers.
00:21:38Word.
00:21:39I'm happy with my boat down the river down.
00:21:44Happy with my boat down river down.
00:21:50What?
00:21:52Little señor.
00:22:10Daddy, don't stay at the club too long.
00:22:12You have to greet the guests with me at 6 o'clock,
00:22:14and you need some rest before then.
00:22:16I'll be back in plenty of time, Captain.
00:22:26Look, he's going to his car.
00:22:29Man, there's no time like right now.
00:23:03Well, Mr. Phillips, we seem to be seeing a lot of each other today.
00:23:07What's the meaning of this?
00:23:09Oh, it's just one of those odd jobs I mentioned, Mr. Phillips.
00:23:13Trying to make enough money so I can retire and go fishing every day.
00:23:17Now, if you'll be good enough to follow my car.
00:23:20Now, listen, Mr. Wheeler.
00:23:21No, you listen, old man.
00:23:24And don't give me no hassle.
00:23:29I won't have to use this.
00:23:34Now, shut up. Let's go.
00:24:18Now, you'd be just as nice.
00:24:21And sociable as you was earlier.
00:24:23And we get along real good.
00:24:25If you don't,
00:24:27well, that would kind of upset me.
00:24:30And you'd better be sure, old man.
00:24:34You don't want me upset.
00:24:40Hey, you know,
00:24:41I'd never guessed you were so damn rich.
00:24:59You're so damn rich.
00:25:40I said you spent the rest of your life in jail.
00:25:50You ain't seeing nothing.
00:26:01Hey, come on, Wheeler. Let's get the hell out of here.
00:26:36Let's get the hell out of here.
00:26:47I bet it must really be something having all that money.
00:26:51Not having nothing to worry about, but how many fish you're going to catch.
00:26:56How's it feel being rich, Phelps?
00:26:59Do you know how to enjoy it?
00:27:04Yeah, I'll bet you do.
00:27:14I don't know what your boy's game is, but you're not going to get away with it.
00:27:20I've seen you around before.
00:27:22Ain't you a local boy?
00:27:24Why don't you just keep your damn old cotton tip and mouth shut?
00:27:28Slick.
00:27:29I'll shut him up.
00:27:37You give me any trouble, old man.
00:27:47I'm going to get rid of you real fast, like.
00:27:55Better yet, I might go back and get that bitchy-looking daughter of yours.
00:28:05Hey, Slick, why didn't we get her instead of the old man?
00:28:12Just think of all the good fun I could have with her
00:28:18at the cabin in the woods.
00:28:24Yeah, man.
00:28:30I'd sure a lot rather take a pretty girl to the woods
00:28:36than a hairy-legged old man.
00:28:47I just might go back and get her anyway.
00:28:52We could make a party out of this.
00:28:58How about it, Mr. Retired?
00:29:01Big shot.
00:29:03Would you like to have a party with us?
00:29:06Just a child of sorrow
00:29:09Running down a lonely road
00:29:12All the love he's ever known
00:29:16Has come and all has come
00:29:18I'd give my very life away
00:29:22Everything I have
00:29:25If I could turn his world around
00:29:29Take away the sad
00:29:39I've dealt with uppity high-class big shots like you before
00:29:45Y'all think it's so damn much better than everybody else
00:29:48Tell me, Phillips
00:29:50Are you better than me?
00:29:52What about that stuck-up bitch?
00:29:54Is she better than me?
00:29:58Sure
00:29:58Should have brought her along
00:30:00I'd like to find out
00:30:01Just how good she is
00:30:08Looky here, Phillips
00:30:09Found you a new home
00:30:11Ain't it nice, huh?
00:30:42Look at this, Phillips
00:30:45Outdoor, John
00:30:47How about that for real class, huh?
00:30:50That's what you're used to, ain't it?
00:30:52Class
00:30:54Damn it, Phillips
00:30:55When I ask you something
00:30:56Answer me
00:30:57I'm not 30 bucks, nothing
00:31:02Get easy, Winger
00:31:04I'm hurting
00:31:06I'm hurting hell
00:31:08Kill better than him for less than that
00:31:10Don't you go tellin' me
00:31:11How to handle my work
00:31:23Put him on a bed
00:31:24And tie his hands
00:31:49Ain't much to eat
00:31:50You on a diet
00:31:51There's some beer in the fridge
00:31:57I could sure use a number
00:31:59Got any?
00:32:01No, man
00:32:02I've been kinda dry lately
00:32:04I might could score tonight
00:32:08I'll go try
00:32:11Now you're talkin' my language
00:32:18Hey, we
00:32:19We'll say let's get a friend here
00:32:21High tonight
00:32:22Nah
00:32:23Beer waste
00:32:25Yeah
00:32:25I guess you're right
00:32:26Ain't no use in wastin' this stuff
00:32:39Uh
00:32:40Of
00:32:41Uh
00:32:43Uh
00:33:03Six dollars, thirty cents, and a crummy chapbook.
00:33:06Huh.
00:33:09She don't carry much cash.
00:33:11Afraid somebody's gonna rob you.
00:33:14No, he got the bread all right, plenty from what I hear.
00:33:22I sure he'll hope somebody thinks you're worth it.
00:33:31I got me an idea.
00:33:35You're gonna have a little enjoyment out of this.
00:33:39Sit him up, Munti's hands.
00:33:40No.
00:33:47Now.
00:33:50Mr. Phillips.
00:33:52Sir.
00:33:58You're gonna write me a check.
00:34:03For a hundred dollars.
00:34:07Think you can afford it, Mr. Phillips?
00:34:13Oh.
00:34:15Make it out for cash.
00:34:22Slick.
00:34:23What do you think about our friend here buying us some weed?
00:34:25Yeah, man.
00:34:26He don't even get a hit.
00:34:28You're a nice guy, Mr. Phillips.
00:34:34Hey, Wheeler.
00:34:35Hey, Wheeler.
00:34:35How you gonna cash the check?
00:34:42How do you think?
00:34:47I'm gonna walk in the bank like I own the place.
00:34:50That's cool, Wheeler.
00:34:52Just make sure you don't go and screw the deal up for us.
00:34:55Don't you worry, man.
00:34:58Everything's gonna be beautiful.
00:35:00I'll tell you what.
00:35:02When we finish this job,
00:35:04and everything's done,
00:35:06I'll make sure that you never, ever
00:35:09had to worry about anything ever again.
00:35:12I'll take care of it personally.
00:35:16Okay.
00:35:27Tell our old money bag's back up.
00:35:30And if he gives you any trouble,
00:35:32you'd kill him.
00:35:43Save me the trouble of doing it later.
00:36:20Hey, look!
00:36:55Hey, Bo! Come here!
00:36:58Don't do it!
00:37:22I'll take care of it.
00:37:23Hump.
00:37:27They're very good.
00:37:29You're good.
00:37:33Hey!
00:37:33Hey, Bo.
00:37:35Hey, Bo.
00:37:35Hey, Bo.
00:37:37Hey, Bo.
00:38:00Oh, my God.
00:38:13Oh, my God.
00:39:05Orr, Olly, what are you going to do?
00:39:09What are you going to do that for?
00:39:12I messed up everything.
00:39:15Lord, please don't kill me.
00:39:21Gosh, I've got to find him.
00:39:31Old man, you better get your ass back here.
00:39:41He's back here.
00:40:05Phillips, when I catch your ass, it's going to be trouble.
00:40:10Oh, my God.
00:40:13Oh, my God.
00:40:17Oh, my God.
00:40:37Oh, my God.
00:40:46Oh, my God.
00:40:50Oh, my God.
00:40:59Oh, my God.
00:41:15Goddamn.
00:41:17Oh, shit.
00:41:22Shit.
00:41:32Shit.
00:42:15Shit.
00:42:32Shit.
00:43:02Shit.
00:43:24Hello.
00:43:25This is Wheeler.
00:43:27We have the old man.
00:43:32Yeah, that's right.
00:43:33He's at the cabin.
00:43:36Yeah, man.
00:43:37You get what you pay for.
00:43:45That's right.
00:43:46I'll take care of both of them.
00:43:54Okay.
00:43:56I'll see you in Houston.
00:43:59Yeah, right.
00:44:03Yeah.
00:44:04Yeah.
00:44:06Yeah.
00:44:18Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:44:34Yeah, yeah.
00:44:37Uh, Sheriff Tom, uh, Bo, have something you'd like to tell you?
00:44:43Is it important?
00:44:45Yes, sir.
00:44:45All right, you all come on in.
00:44:53Mm-hmm.
00:45:00Do you have identification, sir?
00:45:03Ma'am, that's why Bill made the check out, the cash.
00:45:06You see, uh, we was fishing this morning and, uh, I lost my wallet.
00:45:13Would you wait a moment, sir?
00:45:15Please hurry.
00:45:19I'm sure Bill would appreciate this.
00:45:216-0-5-3-3, automobile.
00:45:24This is 1-8-2-4-3, acknowledge.
00:45:271-8-2-4-3.
00:45:34Okay, that's all still along.
00:45:366-0-5-3-3.
00:45:381-8-3-4, automobile.
00:46:006-0-5-3, automobile.
00:46:057-0-5-3, automobile.
00:46:067-0-5-3, automobile.
00:47:15I got your eggs.
00:47:53I got your eggs.
00:47:57I got your eggs.
00:48:12I got your eggs.
00:48:34I got your eggs.
00:48:36I got your eggs.
00:48:36I got your eggs.
00:48:38I got your eggs.
00:48:41I got your eggs.
00:49:11I got your eggs.
00:49:43I got your eggs.
00:49:45I got your eggs.
00:49:45I got your eggs.
00:49:49I got your eggs.
00:50:12I got your eggs.
00:50:15I got your eggs.
00:50:38I got your eggs.
00:50:43I got your eggs.
00:50:45I got your eggs.
00:50:45I got your eggs.
00:51:21I got your eggs.
00:51:23I got your eggs.
00:51:24I got your eggs.
00:51:42I got your eggs.
00:51:45I got your eggs.
00:51:52I got your eggs.
00:51:54I got you.
00:51:55I got me.
00:51:56I got you.
00:51:58I gots.
00:52:03Oh, my God.
00:52:29Oh, my God.
00:53:03Oh, my God.
00:53:33Oh, my God.
00:53:35Oh, my God.
00:53:42Oh, my God.
00:54:05It's all right, Bertha.
00:54:06Go ahead to the store.
00:54:08Well...
00:54:09Go ahead, Bertha.
00:54:11Well, all right, Miss Connie.
00:54:13Since you say so, but I'll be right back.
00:54:16I'll be right back.
00:54:24Dad went to the country club.
00:54:25He'll be right back most any time now, Mr. Wheeler.
00:54:28It is Wheeler, isn't it?
00:54:30Yep.
00:54:30That's right.
00:54:32Wheeler.
00:54:33Could I get you some coffee, Mr. Wheeler?
00:54:35Yep.
00:54:38Sure.
00:54:44Sure.
00:55:09Do you take sugar?
00:55:11All I can get.
00:55:14Looks like you're going to have a party.
00:55:16Yes, this evening.
00:55:17It's to announce my engagement.
00:55:19Well, now, congratulations.
00:55:23You know, it's funny.
00:55:24I was just discussing a party this morning with someone.
00:55:28A man sure could envy the lucky fellow that marries you.
00:55:34I bet he must really be looking forward to this party.
00:55:38Well, no, not really.
00:55:41That is, well, he doesn't know about it yet.
00:55:43It's kind of a surprise.
00:55:45A surprise?
00:55:46It's not like it sounds.
00:55:48We've been wanting to get married.
00:55:50It's just that, well, you'd have to know us better to understand.
00:55:54You see, my daddy didn't want...
00:55:57Excuse me.
00:56:05Oh, hi, Ellen.
00:56:06Come on in.
00:56:15Mr. Wheeler, this is Ellen Peterson, my best friend and neighbor.
00:56:19Ellen, this is Mr. Wheeler, a friend of daddy's.
00:56:22Hi.
00:56:23Pleased to meet you.
00:56:24I just made coffee, Ellen.
00:56:25You want some?
00:56:26Yeah.
00:56:27I'll have a cup.
00:56:28Come on.
00:56:33Mr. Wheeler, what's your first name?
00:56:37Just Wheeler.
00:56:38No mister.
00:56:39No other name.
00:56:41What do you do, Wheeler?
00:56:44I do most anything.
00:56:46What do you have in mind?
00:56:51Don't you do anything?
00:57:01Excuse me.
00:57:09Are you going to the party?
00:57:17Daddy, what are you doing here?
00:57:19Mr. Peterson, this is Mr. Wheeler, a friend of daddy's.
00:57:22Hello, Mr. Wheeler.
00:57:24You're the young man with the bad tires.
00:57:26Yep.
00:57:27Connie, do you know where your father is?
00:57:28Yes, he's at the country club.
00:57:30No, I've checked there already.
00:57:33Now, Connie, I don't want to upset you, but Bill may be in some sort of trouble.
00:57:39Tell me, are these Bill's glasses?
00:57:43I can't be sure, Mr. Peterson.
00:57:45They do look a lot like daddy's.
00:57:47Where'd you get them?
00:57:49Well, Connie, you know that little boy that fishes a lot with Bill?
00:57:53Well, he found his car out by the old refinery.
00:57:57Now, I figured that Bill could have stepped out and accidentally dropped his glasses and then maybe stepped on them.
00:58:05Well, where would daddy be if his car was still there?
00:58:09I don't know because I saw signs of another car being there and maybe, maybe he went off with someone
00:58:15else.
00:58:19It's just not like daddy to go off with someone else and leave his car behind.
00:58:25Mr. Peterson, we have just got to find daddy.
00:58:29We've got all our forces out looking for him.
00:58:31Now, Connie, please don't hesitate to call me the minute you hear anything.
00:58:35I'll be at my office.
00:58:37Nice meeting you, Mr. Wheeler.
00:58:39Same here, Sheriff.
00:58:40I sure hope Bill's okay.
00:58:42And let me know if there's anything I can do.
00:58:45Daddy, I'll stay over with Connie until Mr. Phillips shows up.
00:58:49Well, that's fine, Ellen, but please, now, don't hesitate to call me.
00:59:15Hello?
00:59:17Oh, Steve, it's you.
00:59:20What?
00:59:22Uh-huh.
00:59:24Connie, what's wrong?
00:59:27Yes.
00:59:28Yes, I understand.
00:59:31You mean you...
00:59:33Yes.
00:59:36Yes.
00:59:37Okay.
00:59:40Okay.
00:59:42Steve.
00:59:46Yes, right away.
00:59:48Connie, what is it?
00:59:50What's the matter?
00:59:52What did Steve say?
00:59:54What's wrong?
00:59:55Ellen, he's been kidnapped.
00:59:59They called Steve.
01:00:00They want $200,000 or they're going to kill daddy.
01:00:04Oh, my God.
01:00:05Connie, call my father.
01:00:08No.
01:00:08No, we can't.
01:00:10They'll kill daddy.
01:00:11Steve said they meant it.
01:00:12They would kill him.
01:00:13I've got to go right now and get him the money.
01:00:15But he has to know.
01:00:17He can find him.
01:00:17I know he can.
01:00:18No.
01:00:20Connie's right.
01:00:21He called the sheriff.
01:00:22He'll probably kill him.
01:00:25But how can you get that much money?
01:00:28Steve said for me to go right now to the bank and explain everything to Mr. Willis.
01:00:33Mr. Willis is daddy's closest friend and Steve said he would let me have the money.
01:00:38Helen, I've got to go right now before the bank closes.
01:00:41Will you call everyone and tell them the party's off?
01:00:43Tell them, tell them I'm sick.
01:00:50Got to call my father.
01:00:51He has to know.
01:00:54You're not going to call that redneck sheriff.
01:00:56But daddy has to know so he can help Mr. Phillips.
01:00:59.
01:01:14.
01:01:38Oh, shit.
01:02:06Oh, shit.
01:02:20Oh, shit.
01:02:50I've got to see Mr. Willis.
01:02:52It's very important.
01:02:52Well, Connie, I believe Mr. Willis is still in his office.
01:03:23I've got to see Mr. Willis.
01:03:29I've got to see Mr. Willis.
01:03:55I've got to see Mr. Willis.
01:04:12Connie, sure, you know you can get the money.
01:04:16But let's be sure, let's be very sure we do this thing right.
01:04:20Maybe, just maybe, I should have a talk with Steve.
01:04:23Mr. Willis, Steve said that I've got to get him the money right away.
01:04:27Think.
01:04:28Have you told anyone?
01:04:30Anyone at all?
01:04:31Connie, how could anyone possibly know you had access to that much money?
01:04:37But, Mr. Willis, I didn't tell anybody.
01:04:41That is no one but Steve.
01:04:47No.
01:04:48No, Mr. Willis.
01:04:50Not Steve.
01:04:52He wouldn't.
01:04:54He wouldn't!
01:04:57Connie, I think we'd better call Sheriff Peterson.
01:05:01Oh, my God.
01:05:02I don't.
01:05:31I don't.
01:05:44Man, I got your ass.
01:06:08Man, I got your ass.
01:06:22Man, I got your ass.
01:06:53Man, I got your ass.
01:07:18Man, I got your ass.
01:07:25Man, I got your ass.
01:07:46Man, I got your ass.
01:08:03Man, I got your ass.
01:08:04Man, I got your ass.
01:08:05Man, I got your ass.
01:08:09Man, I got your ass.
01:08:12Man, I got your ass.
01:08:20Man, I got your ass.
01:08:23Man, I got your ass.
01:08:37Man, I got your ass.
01:08:39Man, I got your ass.
01:08:40Man, I got your ass.
01:08:42Man, I got your ass.
01:08:45Man, I got your ass.
01:08:47Man, I got your ass.
01:08:49Man, I got your ass.
01:08:51Dad!
01:09:30You all right, mister? What happened to you?
01:09:33Son, can you take me to town?
01:09:46All I know, Steve, is that Tom said he's going to be taking Connie home,
01:09:50and he wanted us to bring you down to the office and answer some questions.
01:09:53He's going to join us there later.
01:09:55Does this mean I'm under arrest?
01:09:57Well, only if you refuse to come with us, yeah.
01:10:06Dave here.
01:10:09Dave.
01:10:12Dave's out of here, man.
01:10:29Dave.
01:10:31Dave.
01:10:35Oh, my God.
01:11:01Oh, my God.
01:11:37Oh, my God.
01:12:19Oh, my God.
01:12:21Oh, my God.
01:12:55Oh, my God.
01:13:03I'll have a beer.
01:13:04I got a girl in every town I know
01:13:08all the way up.
01:13:46Kind of slow today, ain't it?
01:13:48Uh-huh.
01:13:50How about dance?
01:13:52No use wasting all that good music.
01:13:55I don't think so.
01:14:42How about another beer?
01:14:45You know, I don't know why you won't dance.
01:14:47Certainly not because you're running your ass off waiting on customers.
01:14:51I just don't want to dance, okay?
01:15:13Why don't you go ahead and dance with the mama's boy.
01:15:16Why don't you go ahead and dance with the mama's boy?
01:15:18Why don't you go ahead and dance with the mama's boy?
01:15:19Well, I'm a Louisiana man.
01:15:24My blood's made in the water and the sand.
01:15:28I got a girl in every town.
01:15:32All the way up.
01:15:34All the way up.
01:15:36All the way up.
01:15:39I wouldn't trade my life for any world.
01:15:42Cause I'm happy with my boat down the river down, girl.
01:15:47Happy with my boat down the river down, girl.
01:16:04Now, bitch, let's dance.
01:16:26Come on, man if you think that's right.
01:16:38You're lively!
01:16:39Come on!
01:16:40Pick your desk!
01:16:41Come on!
01:16:41You're lively!
01:16:41Come on!
01:16:42Pick it up!
01:16:42Pick it up!
01:16:42You bastard!
01:16:52God damn it!
01:16:57That's right.
01:16:59What?
01:17:02Come on, pick it up.
01:17:12Really?
01:17:21I don't know.
01:17:26Let's go, I'm sorry.
01:17:32I'm sorry.
01:17:33You bastard.
01:17:35But you bastard.
01:17:36I'm sorry.
01:17:37Yes, I'm sorry.
01:17:37No, don't you?
01:17:37No, don't you?
01:17:38No, don't you?
01:17:39No.
01:17:39No!
01:17:39No.
01:17:40No!
01:17:40on the stage, and now I found, and we're behind closed doors, his pretty words are weird.
01:17:55Dance faster! Dance faster!
01:18:12Now I found, when we're behind closed doors, his pretty words are weird.
01:18:36Yes, I found, we're behind closed doors, his pretty words are weird.
01:18:48Yeah, you need a drink.
01:19:10The day has come, and gone too soon, leaving me in this small room, one, two, three, four walls are
01:19:22closing in.
01:19:27Young dreams seem to fade and die, I'm lying here and wondering why.
01:19:35One, two, three, four walls are closing in.
01:19:43Running down the lonely road.
01:19:48He's creeping on us.
01:19:50Dance.
01:19:50Dance.
01:19:51Keep dancing.
01:19:52Keep dancing.
01:19:52Three, four...
01:19:53Dance.
01:19:55Dance.
01:19:56Dance.
01:19:57Dance.
01:19:57Dance.
01:19:58Come on!
01:19:59Keep dancing.
01:20:00Dance.
01:20:01Dance.
01:20:03Dance.
01:20:03Dance.
01:20:04Dance, dance, dance, dance.
01:20:05Lively, dance.
01:20:07Dance, dream, dance.
01:20:10Keep closing in.
01:20:13Ha, ha, ha.
01:20:14That's it, I think, dance it.
01:20:16Dance, dance, dance.
01:20:18Dance, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:20:21Dance, come on, keep dancing.
01:20:23Come on, dance around there. Dance, come on.
01:20:26Move it, dance, move it.
01:20:28Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:20:31Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance.
01:20:32Keep dancing.
01:20:34Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:20:37Dance, dance, dance.
01:20:39Move it around.
01:20:41Dance, dance, dance, dance.
01:20:43Dance, dance, dance, dance.
01:20:46Dance.
01:20:48Dance.
01:21:02Qur'n!
01:21:14Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:21:16Young dreams seem to fade and die.
01:21:20I'm lying here and wondering why
01:21:24One, two, three, four walls keep closing in
01:21:31My life replays before my eyes
01:21:36Dreams I have not realized
01:21:39I planned my way so straight and through
01:21:43But no man knows what fate can do
01:21:53All right, Steve, hold it or I'll shoot!
01:21:57I said hold it!
01:22:12The walls are closing
01:22:18The undreams seem to fade and die
01:22:22I'm lying here and wondering why
01:22:25One, two, three, four walls keep closing in
01:22:34One, two, three, four walls keep closing in
01:22:42One, two, three, four walls keep closing in
01:22:49One, two, three, four walls keep closing in
01:23:05One, two, three, four walls keep closing in
01:23:13One, two, three, four wall
01:23:31Thank you
01:23:47Yesterday was a long time ago
01:23:52Yesterday he was but a child
01:23:58He played with young friends
01:24:02Climbed hanging vines
01:24:04He dreamed of tomorrow
01:24:07And Wheeler knew
01:24:10Peace for a little while
01:24:14But yesterday was a long time ago
01:24:26Mama, mama, please don't hurt me, mama!
01:24:30Mama, ah, ah, ah, ah
01:24:32Oh!
01:24:48Carlos 34
01:24:52The 118 for modulation knowledge.
01:25:013, 11, 35.
01:25:081, go ahead.
01:25:092, 3, 4, 5.
01:25:174, 1, stay.
01:25:203, you report nothing on a phone.
01:25:2211, 37.
01:25:34Daddy!
01:25:35Daddy! Daddy!
01:25:56Daddy!
01:25:57Flight for Matthew 65.
01:25:58Wind at Morningside.
01:26:04Oh
01:26:53Morning morning you needed help
01:26:57Hello, Mr. Wheeler. You're the fellow with a bad tie.
01:27:02You're not gonna call that redneck shirt.
01:27:42Mama? Mama! Please don't hurt me, Mama!
01:27:43Mama!
01:27:51Mama!
01:27:58Mama!
01:28:26Mama!
01:28:28Mama!
01:28:29Mama!
01:28:30Mama!
01:28:31Mama!
01:28:35Mama!
01:28:37Mama!
01:28:39Yesterday was a long time ago.
01:28:44Yesterday he did not understand.
01:28:49Now he's burned all his bridges, left broken hearts.
01:28:56He's cried a million tears and Wheeler knows the sorrow of being a man.
01:29:06But sorrows come and go, and Wheeler doesn't know what's to become of his soul.
01:29:16How did you get back to the death?
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