Insidious: The Red Door 2023 The Death of Richie

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Insidious: The Red Door 2023 The Death of Richie (1977)
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00:00:00 [Piano music]
00:00:29 [Piano music]
00:00:35 O death, where is thy sting? O brave, where is thy victory?
00:00:41 The sting of death is sin. The strength of sin is in the law.
00:00:47 But thanks be to God, which gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
00:00:54 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always about the work of the Lord.
00:01:03 For as much as ye know in your labor, it is not in vain that ye shall be in the law.
00:01:09 A man that is born a woman, hath but a short time to live, and is full of misery.
00:01:16 He cometh up, and is cut down like a flower.
00:01:21 He lives as it were a shadow, and never continues in one stay.
00:01:27 In the midst of life, we are a death.
00:01:31 Of whom may we seek for succor but leave the Lord?
00:01:34 Who for our sins, our justice and peace?
00:01:38 Yet, O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy, most merciful Savior,
00:01:45 deliver us not into the pains of eternal death.
00:01:50 Every time this freak has to dance on the wheels, it's a destruction therapy.
00:01:55 Hey, Bricker, when the tower clears, you're all ready to crash.
00:01:59 What's going on, man?
00:02:01 Hey, good man, it's early.
00:02:02 It's late. It's after midnight, man.
00:02:04 That's early. If I go home now, my old man will still be up.
00:02:08 You all right?
00:02:13 All right.
00:02:14 Hey, Rich, how come we always go along with your ideas, man? Here, take the picture.
00:02:18 I'll tell you why, because I am a born leader.
00:02:22 The sixth grade teacher once told me that.
00:02:25 I'm also the slickest looking dude in this freaked out bunch, and I got the best idea.
00:02:31 Actually, the real reason is we can't resist your overwhelming humility.
00:02:36 Are you kidding me? This guy was blind before we started.
00:02:43 Hey!
00:02:47 The clock! The clock!
00:02:49 Get out of here!
00:02:51 Open the window! Open the window!
00:02:54 Where's the hatch?
00:02:56 Just wait. Just wait.
00:02:58 Are you all right, man?
00:03:00 Come on, Bricker.
00:03:02 You all right?
00:03:04 You all right?
00:03:06 Okay.
00:03:07 We can handle this.
00:03:11 We can handle this.
00:03:13 Hello, Brick.
00:03:22 Hello.
00:03:24 The street doesn't seem wide enough for you tonight.
00:03:26 There's, um...
00:03:28 Something's wrong with the steering mechanism.
00:03:30 Yeah?
00:03:31 Yeah. It keeps slipping.
00:03:35 Hello, officer.
00:03:37 I think you better get that, uh, steering mechanism fixed.
00:03:47 I'll do that.
00:03:49 I'm gonna let you off this time, Brick.
00:03:52 As a favor.
00:03:54 I'm gonna let you off this time, Brick.
00:03:57 As a favor.
00:03:59 I'm gonna let you off this time, Brick.
00:04:02 As a favor.
00:04:04 And when I do a favor for someone, I expect him to do a favor for me.
00:04:09 You understand?
00:04:11 Sure.
00:04:13 I understand.
00:04:15 [car door closes]
00:04:17 [laughing]
00:04:33 There's no problem in the world that can't be solved with a bit of good grass.
00:04:39 You mean the man in the...
00:04:41 [laughing]
00:04:43 He smokes, but he don't help.
00:04:46 [laughing]
00:04:49 [laughing]
00:04:52 [dog barking]
00:04:55 [dog barking]
00:04:57 [door closes]
00:05:05 [door opens]
00:05:22 [door closes]
00:05:24 [door closes]
00:05:30 George.
00:05:33 Don't worry.
00:05:35 I won't start anything.
00:05:37 [door opens]
00:05:51 [door closes]
00:05:53 Richie?
00:05:57 Come on. I know you're awake.
00:06:11 Now look, uh...
00:06:20 There's this thing between us I don't want.
00:06:23 How about working together?
00:06:27 Getting rich.
00:06:29 I thought, uh, that this weekend maybe you and Russell and me, we'd go up to the mountains.
00:06:34 Should be nice at this time of year.
00:06:37 You know something?
00:06:49 This is the time of your life I always looked...
00:06:52 I always looked forward to.
00:06:55 You'll be taking your college board soon.
00:07:00 When I was a kid I never even thought of college.
00:07:04 And my father, he couldn't pay the bills even if I did.
00:07:07 And then there was the war.
00:07:11 I, uh, volunteered for the Merchant Marine when I was about your age.
00:07:18 And then when the war ended, uh, it was too late to think of college.
00:07:23 But all that's different for you.
00:07:28 I mean, if you want to go and you get the grades to get in...
00:07:33 Well, uh...
00:07:36 I'll help you.
00:07:38 Of course, you have to get a job, but, uh, that's what I do.
00:07:45 You have to get a job, but, uh, that wouldn't hurt, would it?
00:07:48 And when I was younger...
00:07:58 I thought it was only a matter of time till I got to the top.
00:08:03 And then little by little I realized that my life was work.
00:08:09 Pay the bills, you know. That's about it.
00:08:14 You know...
00:08:16 I'd like to be a...
00:08:25 forest ranger...
00:08:28 way up in the mountains.
00:08:31 But I'm not just a spy salesman.
00:08:40 I'm not just a spy salesman.
00:08:43 And, uh...
00:08:45 I have been for 17 years, probably always will be.
00:08:53 Maybe I never had it in me to be anything else.
00:08:56 But you do.
00:08:58 You can be anything you want to be...
00:09:02 if you don't let drugs and those friends of yours destroy you.
00:09:06 What's wrong with my friends?
00:09:09 You know how I feel about that brick.
00:09:12 You don't even know that brick.
00:09:14 I know him. I know him.
00:09:16 I know he's two years older than you.
00:09:19 I know he's a dropout. I know he's been arrested for marijuana. I know him.
00:09:23 And those other...
00:09:25 friends, that Peanuts, that Mark...
00:09:27 Look, Jack, you're not picking my friends for me.
00:09:30 Some friends can be helpful. Yours will drag you down.
00:09:33 Yeah, well, I don't tell you who to run around with, so you don't tell me, all right?
00:09:36 As long as you live in my house, I'll tell you what I want to tell you, and you'll listen.
00:09:39 Yeah, well, if I can't make you shut your mouth, you can't make me listen.
00:09:43 Oh, Richie, why must you make everything an argument?
00:09:49 I got nothing to say to you.
00:09:52 You definitely got nothing to say that I want to hear, so why don't you just get the hell out of here, huh?
00:09:58 Why don't you just get your butt out of here?
00:10:01 Man, you always preach about privacy, and you come busting in here in the middle of the night.
00:10:05 Just get out of here, will ya?
00:10:07 Will ya?
00:10:08 (silence)
00:10:13 (music)
00:10:18 (door opens)
00:10:19 (door closes)
00:10:22 (door opens)
00:10:23 (music)
00:10:30 (door opens)
00:10:33 (music)
00:10:48 It's no use.
00:10:49 You can't just give up on him, you know. He needs your help.
00:10:54 He doesn't want anything from me. He hates me.
00:10:57 George, that's not true. You know it.
00:11:00 He's just so mixed up. I don't think he knows what he's doing.
00:11:03 Yeah? Well, how long have we been yelling at each other? Almost two years now.
00:11:06 I'm not going to put up with it.
00:11:08 I got to do something for everybody's sake.
00:11:10 What?
00:11:11 I'm going to go to court. I'll file a wayward conduct petition against him.
00:11:16 Why's that?
00:11:17 Well, all it means is that juvenile authorities will keep an eye on him, and if he goes off the deep end, he'll have to answer to them.
00:11:26 I think that's terrible. I mean, it's just like washing our hands of him. It's like throwing...
00:11:31 You're just getting a little more support, that's all.
00:11:33 Please don't do that.
00:11:35 Well, I made up my mind.
00:11:36 Carol? Carol?
00:11:45 (music)
00:11:55 (sirens)
00:11:57 (music)
00:12:07 You're having some problems with your son.
00:12:09 Yeah, my older boy, Richard. He's on drugs. Marijuana, LSD, I don't know what else.
00:12:14 How do you know it's drugs?
00:12:15 Because I can't handle him anymore. He's out of control.
00:12:18 Yeah, well, that can happen at 16, you know, even without drugs.
00:12:22 Not with my boy.
00:12:23 You, uh, you want some of this? It's not good, but it's hot.
00:12:26 Oh, thanks.
00:12:27 You know, Mr. Werner, I get a lot of kids through here, and so many of them seem to feel useless.
00:12:34 They don't see any value to what they're doing. That makes them defiant.
00:12:39 Yeah, but why should he defy me? All I ever did was try to give him what he wanted.
00:12:43 Have you talked this through with Richie?
00:12:46 Yeah, yeah, I try. He won't listen to me, and when I do, he starts yelling.
00:12:52 Yeah, well, filing a wayward conduct petition is very unusual.
00:12:57 I want him to stop. Realize what he's doing.
00:13:01 Okay.
00:13:04 Let's go back and fill out the request.
00:13:08 Oh, you do understand, don't you, that there'll have to be a full hearing in court?
00:13:13 Yes, I do.
00:13:15 Yeah, well, while you're waiting for the court hearing, you and your boy ought to go to the county drug council.
00:13:20 Get some help.
00:13:21 Drug council?
00:13:23 There are a lot of other people just like yourself who are looking for an answer.
00:13:27 Some answer. Get together with them. Get some professional help.
00:13:31 You may find that things get just a lot better.
00:13:34 I believe in this group therapy thing.
00:13:38 Yeah.
00:13:47 What do you guys know about a wayward conduct petition?
00:13:50 It's not.
00:13:51 My dear old dad just filed one again.
00:13:54 Select your own permission, right?
00:13:56 No, no, no.
00:13:57 He says that the juvenile authorities are keeping an eye on me.
00:14:01 What it means is he's fingered you, man.
00:14:04 It's like you said to the law, "This is a rotten kid. Find some excuse to bust him."
00:14:09 Get this. We gotta go to court together in a couple of weeks.
00:14:13 I'm telling you, Richie, he's buying you a one-way ticket to the juvenile shelter.
00:14:17 Nobody's locking me up.
00:14:19 You know, like, once they get your name on one of those sheets, they can do anything they want to you. Anything at all.
00:14:28 I remember I used to have hair down on my shoulders. "Cut it," they said. "Get yourself a balding."
00:14:34 I'm not kidding, no stupid balding. So I fought him.
00:14:38 Oh, yeah, boy, did I fight him. And where did I end up? Ended up in a stupid juvenile shelter.
00:14:44 Well, that's the difference between me and you, man. 'Cause I want to run away.
00:14:48 I heard you, man.
00:14:50 Yeah, they'd find you. Everybody's hooked into a computer today.
00:14:54 They'll find you no matter where you go.
00:14:57 What do you guys know about the Drug Abuse Council? It's a waste of time.
00:15:02 Waste of time? What do you mean, "waste of time"? Every pothead in the city goes there.
00:15:07 It's an easy place to make a score. It's like a freaking drug bazaar.
00:15:11 Pot smokers' paradise.
00:15:13 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:15:15 I'm not gonna lie, I've never been to a drug bazaar.
00:15:18 I've never been to a drug bazaar.
00:15:20 I've never been to a drug bazaar.
00:15:22 It's like a freaking drug bazaar. Pot smokers' paradise.
00:15:26 Aw, shut up, Peanuts. You don't know what the hell you're talking about.
00:15:29 I know what I'm talking about. A guy made a bar right there, right there in one of the big meeting rooms.
00:15:34 (Gunfire)
00:15:37 You're so good, it's discouraging. You know that? Look at this.
00:15:55 You are a tough act to follow, George.
00:15:58 I've been at it a couple of years.
00:15:59 Practice makes perfect.
00:16:01 Not a popular idea these days.
00:16:03 Everybody's looking for where it's easy.
00:16:05 And instant. The age of instant everything.
00:16:08 Instant muscles, instant beauty, instant success, instant sex.
00:16:12 (Chuckles)
00:16:14 There's a lot more to it than just squeezing the trigger. You gotta concentrate.
00:16:18 Got your mind all cluttered, you never get anywhere down here.
00:16:21 Hey, it's taken me a lot of years to accumulate the clutter I got in my head.
00:16:24 Well, it's a good way to get rid of it.
00:16:26 You fire around and you see exactly what the problem is.
00:16:29 High, low, wide.
00:16:31 And again, it gets better and better and better.
00:16:35 Good feeling.
00:16:36 Not like most of my problems.
00:16:38 The more I try to figure out what I'm doing wrong, the deeper in I get.
00:16:42 You guys signed up for the Canadian hunting trip?
00:16:44 Not me.
00:16:46 How come? With your eye, you'd bring back more game than all the rest of us put together.
00:16:50 Well, George doesn't approve of the club's hunting trips.
00:16:53 You know, killing living things.
00:16:55 That's right.
00:16:58 See you guys later.
00:17:00 George, we're gonna have a beer. Come on.
00:17:02 Yeah, come on, Mom.
00:17:04 I know. I'd better be going on, though.
00:17:07 Okay.
00:17:09 Come on, Russ. Let's finish your milk, okay?
00:17:18 I really can't, Mom. Do I have to?
00:17:21 He's right. He shouldn't stuff himself before a game.
00:17:24 May I go get ready?
00:17:26 I guess so.
00:17:29 Nothing more important in this house than Little League.
00:17:32 I've been, uh...
00:17:42 I've been thinking...
00:17:44 about that thing you filed with the juvenile court.
00:17:48 Yeah. Well...
00:17:56 I know you're probably not gonna believe this, but, uh...
00:17:59 I went to court because I wanted to help you.
00:18:04 I know.
00:18:07 Hey.
00:18:14 I read in the paper they're opening a new Regal Burger in Oakwood,
00:18:18 and they're still hiring.
00:18:20 Maybe if you had a job...
00:18:24 What do I know about working in a restaurant?
00:18:27 Well, you could learn, couldn't you?
00:18:29 Way on Oakwood?
00:18:31 Sure. I'd drive you there.
00:18:33 Oh, come on. They probably got, I don't know, ten people for every job.
00:18:36 Oh, come on, Richie. Come on. How about it?
00:18:40 Try it.
00:18:42 Okay.
00:18:46 Great. Go there tomorrow, huh?
00:18:48 Good boy.
00:18:53 Hey, Russell, get a move on.
00:18:56 - George? - Yeah.
00:18:58 - What about the other thing? - What other thing?
00:19:01 The drug council.
00:19:03 Oh, well...
00:19:05 Yeah, well...
00:19:08 Maybe we ought to check that out.
00:19:13 I said I'd try to get a job. Now, don't dump it all on me, all right?
00:19:17 But, look, if we can get some help, we're free.
00:19:20 Well, Richie's right. Besides, there's no better medicine than a steady job.
00:19:24 - Huh? - Hey, come on, Dad. We're gonna be late.
00:19:27 Okay.
00:19:29 - Good luck, Russell. - Thanks, Rich.
00:19:37 Good luck.
00:19:39 I don't think I can do it, Dad.
00:19:43 What if he doesn't like me?
00:19:45 Now, look at it this way. They'll be lucky to get a guy like you.
00:19:49 I mean, Richie, you're...
00:19:53 You're a good kid.
00:19:55 You're a good kid.
00:19:57 I'm not a good kid.
00:19:59 You're a good kid.
00:20:01 You're a good kid.
00:20:03 I mean, Richie, you...
00:20:06 You're gonna have more faith in yourself.
00:20:09 - You want me to go with you? - No.
00:20:12 No.
00:20:14 [ Door Opens ]
00:20:17 [ Door Closes ]
00:20:20 [ Door Opens ]
00:20:23 [ Door Closes ]
00:20:26 [ Door Opens ]
00:20:54 Dad? Dad, I got it!
00:20:57 - Good! - I knew you could do it.
00:21:00 - You know, the guy really seemed to like me. - Big surprise.
00:21:03 - Big surprise. - Yeah.
00:21:05 Where's your son?
00:21:11 Well, Your Honor, I, uh...
00:21:14 I, uh, want to withdraw the charges I filed against Richie.
00:21:18 He has a job now.
00:21:20 It's a place called the Regal Burger.
00:21:23 Yeah, and, uh, things have been a lot better at home.
00:21:26 A lot better?
00:21:28 Oh, yes. I-I, uh-- I think it's just made all the difference.
00:21:32 You filed this petition less than a month ago.
00:21:35 How long has he had this job?
00:21:37 A couple of weeks.
00:21:39 It was just after school let out for the summer.
00:21:42 He-He really seems to enjoy his work.
00:21:45 So you're telling this court that your boy's made a miraculous recovery?
00:21:49 Yes, Your Honor.
00:21:51 Well, if he acted like this before, I never would have brought the charges.
00:21:55 15 years of dealing with juvenile drug problems
00:21:59 inclines me to be skeptical, Mr. Werner, about miraculous recovery.
00:22:03 However, I will accept your petition for withdrawal.
00:22:07 It's always better if these problems can be worked out at home.
00:22:11 Thank you.
00:22:13 Oh, I do think you and your boy should continue your work with the drug council.
00:22:19 Oh, we never started that.
00:22:22 Why not?
00:22:25 Well, I thought with Richie's job and all that, uh--
00:22:28 Don't put it off, Mr. Werner.
00:22:30 Miracles need all the help we can give them.
00:22:33 Case number 178432.
00:22:44 Richie, I'm Quamp. Could you get the phone?
00:22:46 Sure.
00:22:48 [door opens]
00:22:50 Couple of straws for my in-law?
00:23:05 Ooh, here, let me take that. You don't need to build muscles. I do.
00:23:08 Excuse me.
00:23:10 Coffee machine here.
00:23:15 Here you go, sir.
00:23:17 What is your capacity, about 20 gallons?
00:23:19 You know, there's no fee for all the coffee you can drink,
00:23:21 but there's a $5 restaurant charge.
00:23:24 What can I do for the intrepid drink?
00:23:29 You're looking good, Richie.
00:23:31 We don't want nothing, Richie.
00:23:32 As a matter of fact, Richie, I got something for you.
00:23:35 Hey, man, hey, listen.
00:23:37 We're just connected for two dozen downers.
00:23:40 Yeah.
00:23:41 Let's get out of here and get wasted.
00:23:44 Come on, Richie. Let's go for it.
00:23:47 I can't, man.
00:23:49 My mom's picking me up.
00:23:52 Come on.
00:23:53 Call her. Call her. Tell her.
00:23:54 I'll catch you guys later.
00:23:56 Hey, man, where is the fast, courteous service this month?
00:24:00 It's really a nice move, Rich, but I don't want to spend a whole summer here.
00:24:04 Hey, I see you, Richie.
00:24:06 We advertise the finest in age beef.
00:24:08 So let's give you a taste of age.
00:24:11 It's funny, Richie.
00:24:13 Okay, I want a cheeseburger and french fries.
00:24:16 Ladies first.
00:24:17 Mmm.
00:24:18 Thank you.
00:24:19 Mmm.
00:24:20 I would like just a plain hamburger.
00:24:22 Plain hamburger.
00:24:23 Ladies first.
00:24:24 No buns.
00:24:25 No buns.
00:24:26 And no basketball.
00:24:27 I'll have a cheeseburger.
00:24:29 Excuse me.
00:24:37 I telephoned this morning and they said I could sit in on one of your meetings.
00:24:42 For the parents whose children are on drugs.
00:24:46 Oh, let's see.
00:24:48 Why don't you try the group in number 106?
00:24:50 It's just right down the hall.
00:24:52 Thank you.
00:24:54 Carol?
00:24:56 Oh, hello, Betty. How are you?
00:24:59 You know Dominic.
00:25:00 Hi, Mrs. Warner. How are you?
00:25:02 Hello, Dominic.
00:25:04 I didn't think there would be so many people.
00:25:07 Mrs. Warner, if they busted every kid in this town and smoked pot,
00:25:10 they'd hold their meetings in a football stadium.
00:25:13 I'll see you later, all right?
00:25:15 Uh, Dominic.
00:25:16 Oh, it's all right. It's okay.
00:25:18 I guess you're wondering why I'm here.
00:25:25 What right do I have to wonder?
00:25:27 Don was arrested two weeks ago. Possession of marijuana and LSD.
00:25:32 It was his first time, so he wasn't held.
00:25:34 But we agreed to come here.
00:25:36 Is it helping?
00:25:38 Helping, uh...
00:25:40 At least we know that we're not the only family with this kind of problem.
00:25:44 Well, uh, nothing like that has happened to us yet.
00:25:49 I just thought if I knew more, I understood more.
00:25:53 Uh, where'd they send you?
00:25:55 106.
00:25:56 Oh, that's where I'm going. Come on.
00:25:58 Good.
00:25:59 Good evening, everyone.
00:26:01 For those of you who are just starting with us,
00:26:03 I want you to understand this is your group.
00:26:07 I'm only here to expedite and make things easier.
00:26:11 You all have at least one thing in common.
00:26:15 You have a child who's been arrested for holding drugs.
00:26:19 So what we want to do in this room tonight is get at our feelings.
00:26:24 Get at the anger, get at the fear, and the hopelessness.
00:26:30 Because I know as soon as there's any kind of trouble with the law,
00:26:33 the first impulse is to shut that door, pull those drapes, and hide that shame.
00:26:38 That doesn't do any good for anyone.
00:26:42 So...
00:26:44 Let's open up.
00:26:47 And share.
00:26:51 Who wants to start tonight?
00:26:54 Someone then just tell us how it feels to be here.
00:27:00 - The Grady. - If you'd give us your name first, please.
00:27:03 - Morris Polk. - Thank you.
00:27:04 As far as I'm concerned, this whole setup is not a piece of bureaucratic blackmail.
00:27:09 - You feel blackmailed? - Aye.
00:27:11 You all will be told.
00:27:13 We'll let your kid off the hook if you'll agree to bring him to the drug council for six weeks.
00:27:17 So, a couple of hundred freeloaders who work here can stay on the county payroll.
00:27:22 Larry Sullivan. Mr. Polk.
00:27:24 Would it have made you happier if they'd pressed charges against your son?
00:27:28 I'll tell you what would make me happy.
00:27:30 Have the cops out busting muggers and killers instead of busting a bunch of kids.
00:27:36 My name's Betty Fumanti.
00:27:38 Your son broke the law, Mr. Polk, and so did mine.
00:27:41 So what? Everybody breaks the law.
00:27:44 Our kids were just dumb enough to be caught, that's all.
00:27:47 So they put us through this group think session.
00:27:51 Let me pay a fine. Forget it.
00:27:55 What was your son holding when they busted him?
00:27:58 LSD.
00:28:00 Has he had many trips?
00:28:02 How would I know? These kids, they'll try anything.
00:28:06 My daughter tried LSD.
00:28:09 Once too often.
00:28:13 She's been in a coma for the past 19 months.
00:28:22 It's dead wrong if you think that light fine and forget it is the answer.
00:28:29 Mrs. Blair, with your daughter as she is, why are you here?
00:28:36 I mean, how can this help her?
00:28:39 It can't.
00:28:41 But it helps me.
00:28:50 Mrs. Fumanti, I forget. Are you a widow?
00:28:53 No, my husband works nice.
00:28:55 Does that mean that you have all the responsibility of your son?
00:29:00 No, Gino's a good father.
00:29:02 What does that mean?
00:29:04 Just what I said.
00:29:06 He pays the rent and he gives you the money to buy the food.
00:29:10 Oh, he's a good father.
00:29:11 He's close to your son, then?
00:29:13 Do they talk?
00:29:14 Of course they talk.
00:29:16 Maybe not as much since Gino's been working nice.
00:29:20 When did your husband go on nights?
00:29:22 About six months ago.
00:29:24 He had no choice.
00:29:25 What? Did he make more money? What?
00:29:28 No, he just decided that he wanted to work nights.
00:29:33 Look, I don't understand why we're making such a big deal about this.
00:29:38 I mean, what does it have to do with why I'm here?
00:29:40 How many didn't get where he is all by himself?
00:29:43 You said last week that six months ago, Dom began to...
00:29:46 He began to notice changes in him, right?
00:29:49 Well, that's when your husband deserted your son.
00:29:51 What are you talking about?
00:29:52 Look, can you honestly deny that the changes in your behavior and your husband's behavior have not touched your son?
00:29:58 Dominic doesn't know anything about this.
00:30:01 Now, what's between me and Gino, that's our business.
00:30:04 Oh, Betty, that isn't the truth and you know it.
00:30:06 Don't you call me a liar.
00:30:08 But you're... you're pretending. You see, you're... you're... you're play-acting and Dominic can't buy that.
00:30:13 That's why he's got to go somewhere else to think about it.
00:30:16 Our home is a good place. It... it... it... it's a quiet place.
00:30:20 You don't hear me and Gino yelling at one another like... like a lot of other couples that I know.
00:30:25 Maybe that's the problem. Maybe there should be some yelling.
00:30:28 Yeah, you've got to open up. You've got to talk with one another.
00:30:31 Look, your guts are twisted up inside of you. You've got to spill it all out. You've got to get rid of it.
00:30:35 I can't.
00:30:37 He won't let me.
00:30:39 All he cares about is how it looks.
00:30:43 We're just like strangers going through motions.
00:30:48 Oh, God.
00:30:52 I'd like to scream.
00:30:55 But talk.
00:30:57 We haven't talked to one another in years.
00:31:00 I'm sorry.
00:31:02 It's all right, Betty.
00:31:06 Why are you home so early?
00:31:09 I'm going to the hospital.
00:31:11 You're going to the hospital?
00:31:13 I'm going to the hospital.
00:31:15 You're going to the hospital?
00:31:17 I'm going to the hospital.
00:31:19 You're going to the hospital?
00:31:21 I'm going to the hospital.
00:31:23 You're going to the hospital?
00:31:25 I'm going to the hospital.
00:31:27 You're going to the hospital?
00:31:29 I'm going to the hospital.
00:31:31 You're going to the hospital?
00:31:33 Why are you home so early?
00:31:36 I quit the job.
00:31:40 Quit or got fired?
00:31:43 I quit the job.
00:31:46 Before old man Harris fired me.
00:31:48 They hired a lot more people than they need, and now they're cutting back.
00:31:52 Last couple of weeks, that old crock has been laying all the dirty stuff on me, just waiting for me to quit.
00:31:58 So I did.
00:32:02 Don't you believe me?
00:32:05 Why shouldn't I believe you?
00:32:09 I suppose you'd think I should have just hung right in there, no matter what the old buzzer did to me.
00:32:14 It's your job.
00:32:16 You had to make up your own mind.
00:32:18 It seems to me I deserve a little credit for hanging in there as long as I did.
00:32:22 I agree.
00:32:29 Look, you save your money, right?
00:32:35 You get a job, right?
00:32:38 The thing to do is to find something else right away.
00:32:43 Yeah, sure.
00:32:47 I'm really tired. I'm going to turn in.
00:32:50 It's early. Maybe we can find something good on TV.
00:32:53 I'm really tired.
00:32:57 I'm going to turn in.
00:33:03 [door opens]
00:33:09 [music]
00:33:16 [door closes]
00:33:22 [music]
00:33:28 [phone vibrates]
00:33:34 [music]
00:33:40 [phone vibrates]
00:33:46 [music]
00:33:52 [music]
00:33:58 [music]
00:34:04 [music]
00:34:10 [music]
00:34:16 [music]
00:34:20 [music]
00:34:26 [music]
00:34:32 [music]
00:34:38 [music]
00:34:42 Come on, let's just take a couple of hits.
00:34:46 It's not going to turn into a dope video.
00:34:48 It's only about wine.
00:34:50 Go ahead, bitch.
00:34:53 Just play the hits.
00:34:59 Rain's not so far away.
00:35:02 Sounds like it's better off.
00:35:08 [thunder]
00:35:12 [music]
00:35:20 [music]
00:35:26 [music]
00:35:32 [music]
00:35:38 You going job hunting today?
00:35:41 I don't know.
00:35:43 I wouldn't put it off if I were you.
00:35:44 Give me a chance to catch my breath, will you?
00:35:46 Well, it's what you do when you catch your breath that worries me.
00:35:49 Dad, please, let's not start off all right.
00:35:54 Listen, you know that charity I work with, you know, for exceptional children?
00:35:57 Yeah, what about it?
00:35:58 Well, we are throwing a big dance, you know, to raise some money.
00:36:02 Mom, what's that got to do with anything?
00:36:04 We're also selling chances on a card.
00:36:07 Anybody who sells $100 worth of chances gets two free tickets to the dance.
00:36:11 Uh-uh, Mom.
00:36:13 Uh-uh, not me.
00:36:15 Why not?
00:36:17 You think that nice little girl-- what's her name?
00:36:20 Her name's Sheila, and I could never sell $100 worth of chances.
00:36:24 I bet you could.
00:36:26 Well, even if I could, she probably wouldn't even want to go with me.
00:36:30 I bet you a new suit, she'd love to go with you.
00:36:33 Mom, please, just cut it out.
00:36:36 Hey, I'll help you if you want me to.
00:36:40 I mean, we could go to those shopping centers, work the parking lots.
00:36:44 I'll bet we could do it.
00:36:49 So if we haven't sold $50 worth by noon, call it quits?
00:36:52 You got a deal.
00:36:55 Yeah.
00:36:58 [piano playing]
00:37:02 [piano playing]
00:37:04 [piano playing]
00:37:06 [piano playing]
00:37:08 [piano playing]
00:37:10 (upbeat music)
00:37:12 (upbeat music continues)
00:37:16 (upbeat music continues)
00:37:19 - Here, let me help you.
00:37:45 - No, thanks.
00:37:46 - Please, ma'am, I only have to sell two more tickets.
00:37:48 - Sir, just--
00:37:49 - Two more tickets.
00:37:49 - Really, I'm not interested.
00:37:51 - Not interested?
00:37:52 Not, my, not interested in that car?
00:37:57 That's the most ridiculous thing I heard all day.
00:37:59 I'll tell you what I'm gonna do.
00:38:01 You buy two tickets to that car,
00:38:03 and I will come and personally wash it,
00:38:04 rain or shine, every Saturday.
00:38:06 If you win.
00:38:07 Say this is your word,
00:38:10 and you go in a new car.
00:38:11 - Yeah, I'll buy it.
00:38:12 - You go in a new car.
00:38:13 - I'll buy it.
00:38:14 - And you breathe here.
00:38:16 - Ah, yeah.
00:38:19 Um, yes, thank you.
00:38:23 (upbeat music)
00:38:27 (upbeat music continues)
00:38:30 - Where are we going?
00:38:46 - I told you, bro, walk down by the lake.
00:38:48 - Walk?
00:38:49 Oh, fuck.
00:38:50 We just set a new world record.
00:38:52 - Oh, that's okay, come on.
00:38:53 - Wait, wait.
00:38:54 - Uh-uh, uh-uh, not today.
00:38:56 I want to go faster.
00:38:57 Faster, faster, faster, faster, faster.
00:39:01 It's fun.
00:39:01 - Richie.
00:39:05 - Faster, faster, faster, faster, faster.
00:39:10 - Richie, what kind of high are you on?
00:39:15 - Oh, gosh, the greatest.
00:39:17 The greatest.
00:39:19 All natural.
00:39:20 - I've never seen you like this.
00:39:22 - Yeah, I know.
00:39:24 (chuckles)
00:39:25 Sheila, I wanted to do something,
00:39:29 but I didn't ever think I could bring it home.
00:39:31 I mean, well, for once, I didn't talk myself out of it.
00:39:36 I mean, I just went ahead and I tried.
00:39:38 What do you know?
00:39:40 I was sensational.
00:39:43 - Of course.
00:39:44 What did you do?
00:39:46 - I did it partly for you.
00:39:54 - What did you do for me?
00:39:55 I was so scared.
00:40:08 You were gone.
00:40:11 I mean, with the pills.
00:40:22 - Hey, if you did something partly for me,
00:40:26 don't I have a right to know what it is?
00:40:28 - Yeah, well, you know my mom?
00:40:35 She works for this charity outfit
00:40:38 and then throw in this fancy dance.
00:40:40 $25 a couple.
00:40:42 So what did I do?
00:40:45 I go out and I sell 100 bucks worth of chances on a car
00:40:49 and as a prize, I won two tickets to that fancy dance.
00:40:52 - $100 worth of chances?
00:40:55 - Yeah, you should have seen me.
00:40:57 I mean, it was like nobody could say no to me.
00:41:00 So, I don't know.
00:41:04 Sheila, will you go with me?
00:41:08 - When is it?
00:41:09 - It's next Friday night.
00:41:11 I'm also getting a new suit.
00:41:12 - Richie, I can't.
00:41:17 (birds chirping)
00:41:20 - Why not?
00:41:24 - I have a date with somebody else.
00:41:28 - You don't understand.
00:41:33 Sheila, this is very special.
00:41:39 - I know.
00:41:39 I'm sorry.
00:41:43 I can't just dump on this other guy.
00:41:45 - Okay.
00:41:46 - I hadn't heard from you in so long.
00:41:48 - It's okay.
00:41:49 - Richie, there'll be another time.
00:42:00 - Right.
00:42:04 There's always another time.
00:42:08 (somber music)
00:42:11 (dog barking)
00:42:13 - Hey, Richie, wanna play some catch?
00:42:41 - It's too hot.
00:42:42 - Catch, you need to clean up the basement?
00:42:48 - I do things without being told.
00:42:51 - Hey, what was this for?
00:42:56 - This is my crow.
00:42:59 - Your crow?
00:43:01 You have a cat crow?
00:43:02 - Yeah.
00:43:04 It was when you were really little.
00:43:06 - Well, you should have heard him talk.
00:43:09 - What'd he say?
00:43:10 - All kinds of things.
00:43:12 Made a lot more sense than most people.
00:43:16 - I guess you had just about every kind of pet.
00:43:20 Dogs, rabbits, skunks.
00:43:22 - Yeah, skunk.
00:43:25 Good old cologne.
00:43:26 - Mom used to tell me she thought you were gonna
00:43:30 either be a zookeeper or a veterinarian.
00:43:32 - Yeah, that's 'cause, you know,
00:43:34 all the kids used to bring me their pets
00:43:36 when they were sick.
00:43:37 I'd take really good care of 'em.
00:43:39 (doorbell rings)
00:43:41 Oh, I gotta get the door.
00:43:43 - Who is it, Russell?
00:43:55 - It's somebody for you.
00:43:59 - Who is it?
00:44:00 It's he.
00:44:04 - What are you doing here?
00:44:07 - I'm going on away to the lake, man.
00:44:10 Got a couple of bottles of sweet wine.
00:44:12 Some really, really fine Colombian.
00:44:18 I thought, you know, you might be in the mood
00:44:20 for a little picnic.
00:44:21 - I'm cleaning up the basement, man.
00:44:23 - Don't get uptight, man, come on.
00:44:25 Get out of the house, go up to the lake,
00:44:28 get a little sun, play a little music.
00:44:31 Smoke a little dope.
00:44:37 Okay.
00:44:38 I'll just get my towel.
00:44:41 - Okay.
00:44:42 (somber music)
00:44:46 (doorbell rings)
00:44:49 - What are you looking at?
00:45:13 - Nothing, I was just getting--
00:45:15 - I don't know.
00:45:16 You wanna get high?
00:45:17 Come on, man.
00:45:21 It's good, really, warm, isn't it?
00:45:25 Just take a hit.
00:45:26 Good, good.
00:45:31 - Get it out, freak.
00:45:33 Jerk.
00:45:35 - It's cool, man, don't get uptight.
00:45:37 - What are you trying to do?
00:45:38 - Don't worry about it, okay?
00:45:40 Meet you in the car.
00:45:41 (doorbell rings)
00:45:44 You tell Daddy and I'll bust you.
00:45:48 - Hey, Rich.
00:45:49 - And if you ever turn into a head,
00:45:51 I'll break your bones.
00:45:55 Okay?
00:46:01 - Yeah.
00:46:02 (door thuds)
00:46:04 (upbeat music)
00:46:14 - Woo!
00:46:17 - Oh!
00:46:20 Woo!
00:46:23 - Okay, nice to meet you.
00:46:26 - I'm Jim Strawberry.
00:46:28 ♪ Why, you a fat man ♪
00:46:31 ♪ Why, you a long man ♪
00:46:32 ♪ Stopped with bottle day before yesterday ♪
00:46:33 ♪ Stopped with bottle day before yesterday ♪
00:46:38 - Is that right?
00:46:39 - Woo, that's it.
00:46:40 - Is that right, peanuts?
00:46:41 - That's right!
00:46:42 - Hey, Richie, want some of this, man?
00:46:44 - Go for it, Rich.
00:46:45 - Uh-uh.
00:46:46 - Hey, Richie.
00:46:47 Hi.
00:46:49 - Hi.
00:46:51 - Who's the chick, Richie?
00:46:57 - That's Janie, Kurt Taylor's girl.
00:47:01 ♪ Oh, Janie ♪
00:47:04 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Janie ♪
00:47:09 ♪ Oh, Janie ♪
00:47:12 ♪ Oh, be a Janie, baby ♪
00:47:14 ♪ Woo ♪
00:47:16 ♪ Oh ♪
00:47:21 ♪ Janie ♪
00:47:24 ♪ Make a move ♪
00:47:25 ♪ Stop with bottle day ♪
00:47:29 ♪ Go, go, go, go ♪
00:47:32 ♪ Go, go, woo ♪
00:47:35 ♪ Oh, Janie ♪
00:47:37 (gentle music)
00:47:41 (gentle music)
00:47:44 (gentle music)
00:47:46 (gentle music)
00:47:49 (gentle music)
00:47:51 (gentle music)
00:47:54 (upbeat music)
00:48:21 ♪ Oh, play the blues, come on ♪
00:48:24 (upbeat music)
00:48:27 ♪ Hey ♪
00:48:42 ♪ Get married ♪
00:48:45 (upbeat music)
00:48:47 (upbeat music)
00:48:50 ♪ Woo ♪
00:48:58 ♪ Oh ♪
00:48:59 (upbeat music)
00:49:02 (upbeat music)
00:49:05 - Richie?
00:49:20 - Get out of my way!
00:49:24 Get out of my way!
00:49:26 - Richie?
00:49:27 You better tell us what happened.
00:49:30 You gonna get into a fight?
00:49:31 - I'll get in a fight!
00:49:33 (gentle music)
00:49:35 - What's wrong with him?
00:49:37 - Same thing as always.
00:49:41 (gentle music)
00:49:44 (door slams)
00:49:56 (Richie panting)
00:49:58 - Go away!
00:50:25 Go away, leave me alone!
00:50:27 Stop it!
00:50:31 Stop it!
00:50:33 (Richie grunts)
00:50:36 (Richie coughs)
00:50:39 (Richie coughs)
00:50:41 (Richie panting)
00:50:45 (objects clattering)
00:50:48 (objects clattering)
00:51:02 (Richie panting)
00:51:13 (gentle music)
00:51:16 - Get out of here, right now!
00:51:20 - Cool it!
00:51:21 - I'm gonna cool it, you cool it!
00:51:22 - I'm gonna cool it, I'm gonna cool it!
00:51:23 - Come on, Richie.
00:51:24 - Richie?
00:51:25 Come on, Richie.
00:51:26 - Let's get out of here.
00:51:32 - Come on.
00:51:33 Richie.
00:51:40 Richie.
00:51:41 What are you doing?
00:51:43 - Reds.
00:51:44 - Reds, how many did you take?
00:51:47 Nine?
00:51:55 You took nine reds?
00:51:57 What are you trying to do, Richie?
00:51:58 Nobody takes nine reds.
00:52:00 - Do?
00:52:01 Do?
00:52:04 One thing.
00:52:05 We do it right.
00:52:07 - Get out of here!
00:52:09 Richie!
00:52:11 You're crazy, Richie!
00:52:13 You're crazy!
00:52:14 Crazy!
00:52:15 - Please, George.
00:52:37 Leave him alone.
00:52:39 Don't bother him now.
00:52:41 I mean, it's just gonna make things worse.
00:52:45 Now, let him go to bed and get some sleep.
00:52:48 Next week he'll be back at school again.
00:52:50 I think things will be a whole lot better.
00:52:53 Please.
00:52:56 - You okay?
00:52:57 - For me.
00:52:58 - Okay.
00:53:04 Come on, Richie.
00:53:08 You okay?
00:53:09 Give me the key.
00:53:11 (door opens)
00:53:14 (door closes)
00:53:16 (footsteps)
00:53:19 (footsteps)
00:53:21 (footsteps)
00:53:23 (footsteps)
00:53:26 - Hello?
00:53:51 - Mr. Warner?
00:53:52 - That's right.
00:53:53 - This is Jim Fisher, principal of the high school.
00:53:56 Could you please come over and pick up your son?
00:53:58 - What's the matter, Richie?
00:53:59 He sick or something?
00:54:00 - So far this morning,
00:54:01 he has threatened a study hall supervisor,
00:54:03 was very abusive to me,
00:54:04 and tried to attack the school nurse.
00:54:07 - I'll be right out.
00:54:09 - What is it?
00:54:10 (door closes)
00:54:11 - Richie.
00:54:12 (footsteps)
00:54:21 (footsteps)
00:54:24 - Uh.
00:54:24 Let me get up.
00:54:28 Oh, it's Parents' Day.
00:54:34 - Oh, Richie.
00:54:34 - Oh, dear.
00:54:35 - What are you trying to do?
00:54:36 - Good to see you.
00:54:38 - Good to see you.
00:54:40 - All right, all right, all right.
00:54:40 - Please let me talk to him.
00:54:41 - Oh, that lady?
00:54:43 She's all hot.
00:54:44 Underneath that star's uniform,
00:54:47 another star's uniform.
00:54:49 - Mr. Warner.
00:54:50 - Get her out of here.
00:54:51 - All right, Richie, Richie.
00:54:53 - Good morning, Mom.
00:54:54 - Thank you for responding so promptly, Mr. Warner.
00:54:57 We really couldn't do anything with Richie.
00:55:00 In study hall, he threatened to hit Miss Garth.
00:55:02 He was violently abusive to the principal,
00:55:05 and when I tried to help him,
00:55:07 he tried to attack me.
00:55:08 I asked him if he was taking medication.
00:55:13 He said it was antibiotics from...
00:55:15 Yes, well,
00:55:20 I guess by the tricks.
00:55:22 - I'll take him home.
00:55:25 - All right, Richie, let's go home.
00:55:27 - She lied to you, you know that?
00:55:29 Lies, lies, nothing but lies.
00:55:31 She lied to you.
00:55:32 Stop lying to me, you little liar.
00:55:34 - No.
00:55:35 - I'm sick.
00:55:36 I'm sick.
00:55:37 - You're home?
00:55:39 - Oh, God.
00:55:41 Why won't anybody believe I'm sick?
00:55:43 - Go on.
00:55:44 - It's all right, Richie.
00:55:46 We're gonna go home.
00:55:47 - Why won't anybody believe I'm sick?
00:55:50 (Richie sniffs)
00:55:52 - Come on, let's go home.
00:55:54 I feel like it's gonna be all right.
00:55:57 - Come on.
00:55:58 - I'm not sick.
00:55:59 - We're gonna go home.
00:56:00 - Come on.
00:56:00 (somber music)
00:56:03 (somber music continues)
00:56:06 (somber music continues)
00:56:10 (somber music continues)
00:56:13 (somber music continues)
00:56:17 (somber music continues)
00:56:20 (somber music continues)
00:56:23 (somber music continues)
00:56:32 (somber music continues)
00:56:45 (somber music continues)
00:56:49 - Hello, Betty, this is Carol.
00:57:10 - Carol, how are you?
00:57:12 It's been such a long time since we talked.
00:57:14 - No, I know, not since that night at the drug council.
00:57:17 Listen, are you and Dominic still going to the clinic?
00:57:19 - We sure are.
00:57:21 And Gina's gotten off working night, so he goes too.
00:57:24 No miracles, but everything's better, a lot better.
00:57:27 - Listen, I can't talk right now.
00:57:29 I'll call you back later.
00:57:31 George, we have got to talk.
00:57:40 - I can't now.
00:57:42 I'm due at the gun court.
00:57:44 - Can't that wait, please?
00:57:46 George, we have got to get some help for Richie right now.
00:57:50 With those barbiturates, he could kill himself.
00:57:52 - Uh.
00:57:53 - If we hadn't gone to that drug council-
00:57:55 - I'm not laying my problems out to a bunch of strangers.
00:57:57 - George, you went to court.
00:57:59 You told the caseworker, you told the judge.
00:58:00 - Yeah, well, that's different.
00:58:01 That's the law.
00:58:02 - You know, Betty, for money,
00:58:05 well, she has a son who had a drug problem.
00:58:07 Ever since they've been going to the clinic,
00:58:08 he's been doing a whole lot better.
00:58:09 - Richie won't go.
00:58:10 - If you went with him, if we all went together,
00:58:12 it is a family problem.
00:58:14 - Richie's the family problem.
00:58:15 He's the only problem this family's got.
00:58:17 And my getting involved in that situation
00:58:18 is gonna change him.
00:58:19 And until something changes him,
00:58:20 we're never gonna have any peace in this house.
00:58:24 I'm more interested in how to get him back into school.
00:58:28 - Your performance is poor.
00:58:39 The semester's half over,
00:58:40 and you're failing in every course.
00:58:42 - Well, I realize that.
00:58:44 I guess it made me kind of desperate.
00:58:46 - Less desperation, Richard, and more perspiration.
00:58:51 - Hard work.
00:58:53 - There's no substitute for it.
00:58:56 Maybe you don't care whether you graduate.
00:59:00 - I do care.
00:59:01 I do.
00:59:03 It's very important to me.
00:59:05 - Why?
00:59:06 - I wanna go on to college.
00:59:11 My parents would like that very much.
00:59:14 I'd like to get into electronics, you know,
00:59:17 sound engineering.
00:59:19 - All right.
00:59:23 You really seem to mean it.
00:59:26 But you have to more than say that you wanna graduate.
00:59:28 You have to do something about it.
00:59:30 I'll expect to see an improvement,
00:59:32 an immediate improvement.
00:59:33 Your attendance, application, and your attitude.
00:59:37 - I'm sorry.
00:59:39 - You're reinstated.
00:59:43 - Thank you.
00:59:53 - Richard.
00:59:58 Do a good job.
01:00:01 Don't disappoint me.
01:00:03 - No, sir.
01:00:04 (laughs)
01:00:05 I mean, yes, sir.
01:00:08 (door creaks)
01:00:11 (Richard sighs)
01:00:38 (doorbell rings)
01:00:41 - Trick or treat!
01:00:51 - Oh, one for you, and one for you.
01:00:53 - Trick or treat! - For you, that's it.
01:00:56 Run along, now, be careful.
01:00:57 Now watch out for the cars.
01:00:59 Bye-bye.
01:01:00 - Bye.
01:01:01 Oh, remember the neat costumes you used to make for me?
01:01:06 - Oh, do I remember? How could I forget?
01:01:08 You'd start nagging me every year,
01:01:10 just before school would start.
01:01:11 What am I gonna be for Halloween?
01:01:13 - Every year, it had to be different.
01:01:15 Almost every year, I'd walk off with first prize.
01:01:18 All the kids wanted to go with me.
01:01:22 You know, so people would get turned on by my costume,
01:01:25 give me extra junk.
01:01:26 (doorbell rings)
01:01:28 Let me get that.
01:01:29 - Trick or treat!
01:01:34 - What?
01:01:35 - Can I have some more?
01:01:36 - Have some more.
01:01:37 - Let me see.
01:01:39 - I want a little bit more.
01:01:40 - Here, have that. Open your mouth.
01:01:42 All right.
01:01:43 - Thank you.
01:01:44 - Thank you. - Thank you.
01:01:45 - Bye.
01:01:46 - Bye.
01:01:47 (gentle music)
01:01:51 - It's garbage.
01:01:57 - Is it?
01:02:00 - Hey, shut the door, will ya? It's cold.
01:02:05 You knock,
01:02:06 you hold out your sack, inspecting cookies and candies.
01:02:12 You fill it with garbage.
01:02:15 - What are you talking about?
01:02:18 - Will you shut the door, please?
01:02:20 - I'm going out.
01:02:22 - No, you're not.
01:02:23 We have a deal, remember?
01:02:25 We ignite you to stay home and study,
01:02:26 you promise the principal.
01:02:28 - Screw that, I'm going out.
01:02:30 - You heard your mother, you're not going anywhere.
01:02:32 - I wouldn't bank on that.
01:02:33 - If you go out now, don't bother to come back.
01:02:35 The door will be locked.
01:02:36 (gentle music)
01:02:38 (knocking)
01:02:52 - Come in.
01:03:02 - George, please.
01:03:04 (knocking)
01:03:06 (chanting)
01:03:08 (knocking)
01:03:11 (chanting)
01:03:13 - Alf.
01:03:38 - How can anybody be as mean as you are?
01:03:41 I mean, what have I ever done to you in my whole life
01:03:44 to make you hate me so much?
01:03:46 - Come on, Rich.
01:03:47 - You hate me!
01:03:48 - Your mother and I love you.
01:03:49 - No, you don't, you hate me.
01:03:51 You hate me!
01:03:52 - We've done our best to give you everything
01:03:54 to make you happy.
01:03:55 - Oh, sure.
01:03:56 You go through the motions with people who watch you,
01:03:59 but you don't mean it.
01:04:00 You don't feel it.
01:04:02 - You're in no condition to judge my feelings.
01:04:04 - Why don't you be honest with me?
01:04:05 The only reason I'm here
01:04:06 is because 17 years ago,
01:04:08 you and Mom made a mistake.
01:04:09 That's what I am.
01:04:10 I'm a mistake when you started pulling your rock.
01:04:12 - Hey, Dad, you hear?
01:04:13 - Oh.
01:04:14 Oh.
01:04:15 - Hey, Rich, I love you.
01:04:27 - Go to bed.
01:04:28 - Carry on.
01:04:29 - Go to bed, yeah?
01:04:30 Everything will be all right.
01:04:32 - You're gonna...
01:04:35 - Go ahead.
01:04:36 - We have got to get some help.
01:04:58 - Oh.
01:04:59 - I really can't believe this.
01:05:22 Bugging the phone, how?
01:05:24 How in the name of God is that gonna help Richie?
01:05:26 - He won't listen to us, will he?
01:05:27 Not while he's hanging out with those friends of his.
01:05:29 So I'm gonna find a way to make him listen.
01:05:30 - Like that?
01:05:31 - That's right.
01:05:32 Where's he getting the money to buy these drugs?
01:05:34 - I don't know.
01:05:35 - I think he's doing more than using.
01:05:36 I think he's selling now.
01:05:38 - You don't know that.
01:05:39 - Or he's stealing to get the money.
01:05:40 Either way, it's against the law.
01:05:41 When I find that out,
01:05:42 he's gonna have to listen to me.
01:05:43 Or go to jail.
01:05:44 - It's wrong, George.
01:05:45 I know that it's wrong for a father to do that to his son.
01:05:48 - What else do you want me to do?
01:05:50 And don't start up about that drug council.
01:05:52 We're way past that.
01:05:55 - Fool.
01:06:22 - Brick got some really good grass.
01:06:24 - It was there when he bought it.
01:06:26 - Did you get it for him?
01:06:27 - No, I won't.
01:06:29 - Don't you think it's good?
01:06:31 - Paid enough for it.
01:06:32 Paid $130 for a half a pound.
01:06:35 - What, are you serious?
01:06:37 - Hey, I swear to God.
01:06:38 And listen to this.
01:06:40 There's about five ounces of twigs in it.
01:06:42 Couldn't even see green.
01:06:44 All you could see was lumber.
01:06:46 - Oh, gee.
01:06:47 - Yeah.
01:06:48 - Brick.
01:06:50 (computer beeping)
01:06:53 - Oh, hi.
01:06:57 - Hey, Richie, what's happening, man?
01:06:59 - Well, listen.
01:07:00 (Richie clears throat)
01:07:01 Peanuts is here, and he says he's ready
01:07:03 to make a buy on that hash, you know?
01:07:06 - Where did Peanuts get 10 bucks, huh?
01:07:09 - Well, he doesn't have it right this minute.
01:07:12 But somebody's buying some grass from him
01:07:14 in about 10 minutes.
01:07:16 - Oh, I see.
01:07:17 - Oh, in about 10 minutes.
01:07:20 - Boys heard enough?
01:07:22 Now, that's just a sample.
01:07:24 I have a few more of these cassettes.
01:07:26 - What are you gonna do with them?
01:07:29 - I should tell the police.
01:07:31 That would be the finish of anybody on parole.
01:07:34 But I think the fair thing to do is to call your parents.
01:07:37 - You don't call my folks.
01:07:38 They got enough problems.
01:07:40 Why are you doing this, anyway?
01:07:42 - To save my son!
01:07:45 - Don't look at me, guys.
01:07:47 - Okay, okay, go ahead, tell 'em.
01:07:48 I mean, what do I care?
01:07:49 They know all about it.
01:07:50 - I don't think that's true.
01:07:52 - What if we promise to stop?
01:07:53 - I wouldn't believe it.
01:07:55 But in spite of that, I'm gonna give you another chance.
01:07:59 I won't tell the police, I won't call your parents.
01:08:02 And in return, Richie isn't to see any one of you anymore.
01:08:06 Or talk to you on the phone.
01:08:13 - Okay.
01:08:15 Say your goodbyes.
01:08:18 - What a chump.
01:08:33 I don't believe this guy bugging his own kid.
01:08:35 - Richie, you think your own man's too lazy to make trouble for us?
01:08:39 - I don't think so.
01:08:41 - You think he's too lazy to make trouble for us?
01:08:44 - My own man ain't making trouble for nobody.
01:08:47 Except himself.
01:08:49 - That's cool.
01:08:50 - Catch you later, Richie.
01:08:51 - I'll see you, Richie.
01:08:53 - Yeah, later.
01:09:10 - Can you please finish up in the living room?
01:09:12 There's some TV I wanna watch.
01:09:14 - Go ahead.
01:09:16 Do you want some coffee?
01:09:22 - No.
01:09:24 - You know, I was thinking today, uh...
01:09:30 Maybe we could get that new bike for Russell for Christmas.
01:09:34 - Christmas?
01:09:36 (chuckles)
01:09:38 - Some old meal.
01:09:40 - It'll be here before we know it.
01:09:43 I got some supper for you, Richie.
01:09:49 - I'm not hungry.
01:09:51 - You found something better than food.
01:09:54 That promise you and your buddies made me didn't last long, did it?
01:09:59 - What we do is no business of yours.
01:10:02 - Well, then I'll let the police handle it.
01:10:06 (door closes)
01:10:08 - Get out of my way.
01:10:15 - You're not going anywhere!
01:10:17 - You better do what I tell you, man.
01:10:20 I got a razor right here. You stand there and I'll use it.
01:10:23 - Please stop it!
01:10:25 You know, Richie...
01:10:29 If you hate us so much...
01:10:32 Everything that we are, everything that we believe in...
01:10:35 Why don't you just go away?
01:10:38 Please.
01:10:41 Please, just go away.
01:10:44 - I'm sorry.
01:11:01 (sobs)
01:11:03 - Rona, we need help.
01:11:14 My son hates me.
01:11:18 He says he loves his mother, but he's killing her with the things he does.
01:11:23 Crazy things.
01:11:27 I can't talk to him.
01:11:30 Whenever I try, he turns nasty.
01:11:33 Last time, he threatened me with a razor.
01:11:38 I don't know what to do.
01:11:43 I hope you can help us.
01:11:47 - Mr. Werner, you've asked this court for an order of protection.
01:11:51 That's a very rare legal tool.
01:11:54 Something a judge only reaches for when there just aren't any alternatives left.
01:11:58 If a child breaks such an order, the police make an automatic arrest...
01:12:02 And the child goes to jail for six months.
01:12:05 - That's what I want.
01:12:16 - What's all this about threatening your father with a razor?
01:12:20 - He was after me. I just wanted to get him off my back.
01:12:23 - That's a lie! - Mr. Werner, you'll have your turn.
01:12:26 - I didn't have any razor. Just wanted him to think I did.
01:12:38 - Before we take any action in this order of protection...
01:12:43 I'm again recommending family counseling...
01:12:45 Because you and your son can't talk to each other.
01:12:48 You'll have to talk to each other.
01:12:51 If you don't, you'll never find an answer.
01:12:54 Certainly not in this court.
01:12:57 Do you understand the recommendation?
01:13:00 - Yes, Your Honor.
01:13:03 - You may go, Mr. Werner.
01:13:08 - Thank you.
01:13:10 - I told you, this family counseling business is a waste of time.
01:13:27 - George, you weren't in there for five minutes.
01:13:29 - Yeah? Well, I'm not the troublemaker here!
01:13:32 - Look, a lot of what Mitchie does is because of the way he feels about us.
01:13:36 - He doesn't give a damn about us.
01:13:38 He's in there right now, telling one of his cock and bull stories.
01:13:42 - What are we going to be when we get out of here?
01:13:51 - Let's hope the permanent residents...
01:13:57 ...are in Dom's dreams.
01:14:00 - Mrs. Werner, would you like to come in now, please?
01:14:03 - Yes, I'd like to.
01:14:05 - Mrs. Werner, I feel the situation in your family is very critical.
01:14:30 - We have to sort it out as quickly as we can.
01:14:33 - If I could have all three of you in here together...
01:14:35 - Can we do it now?
01:14:37 - I wish that were possible, but I have to testify in juvenile court.
01:14:40 - What about the same time tomorrow afternoon?
01:14:42 - Yeah, I think that'd be fine. Can I just go check?
01:14:45 - Of course.
01:14:47 - Uh, Richie, Miss Franklin said she'd like to see us all again tomorrow.
01:14:56 - Allow me. I'll be on the road in the next three or four days.
01:14:59 - I'll be true in court by five. I'll come back.
01:15:02 - Can't waste any more time.
01:15:04 - George, maybe Richie and I could come back tomorrow.
01:15:06 - I'm not coming without him. No way.
01:15:09 - Will you agree on a time if you'll call me?
01:15:12 - Yeah, sure.
01:15:14 - I'll never agree on a time.
01:15:27 - I'm sorry.
01:15:29 - It's gonna be a real nice party, Richie.
01:15:40 - Everybody'd like you to come.
01:15:42 - I can't make it.
01:15:44 - Why not?
01:15:46 - There'd be a lot of people. I don't know.
01:15:50 - That's no reason.
01:15:52 - I'm sure you'd like it.
01:15:54 - Why? I don't know.
01:15:56 - That's no reason.
01:15:58 - I want you to come.
01:16:00 - It's good to feel wanted, you know.
01:16:02 - What?
01:16:04 - Did you ever feel wanted?
01:16:06 - Who, me? Never heard of the word.
01:16:09 - It's good to feel wanted, you know.
01:16:22 - What?
01:16:24 - Did you ever feel wanted?
01:16:26 - Who, me? Never heard of the word.
01:16:29 - I think that's the prettiest tree that you've ever had.
01:16:50 - You say that every year, Annie Lane.
01:16:52 - Yeah, usually after your second drink.
01:16:54 - Well, George really makes us a powerhouse.
01:16:56 - That's good for you. Christmas comes once a year.
01:16:59 - Thank you.
01:17:01 - My dear, where's Richie?
01:17:03 - Well, he's around.
01:17:05 - Now he's getting ready to make a big entrance.
01:17:07 - Thank you.
01:17:08 - That gets you to be on TV.
01:17:10 - Yeah, that may be desertedness for his girlfriend.
01:17:12 - Yeah, thank you.
01:17:14 - She doesn't go steady with anybody.
01:17:16 - He hasn't met the right girl yet.
01:17:18 - He doesn't know it.
01:17:19 - When he meets her, he'll know it.
01:17:21 - Oh, listen to the expert.
01:17:23 - What made you so sure that Carol was the right girl for you?
01:17:26 - Let's see now.
01:17:27 - I happen to live across the street.
01:17:29 - Right. She lived across the street. I was lazy.
01:17:32 - Okay, now we know why George wanted you to marry him.
01:17:36 - But, Tis, why did you say yes?
01:17:38 - Because I'm perfect.
01:17:39 - I'll tell you why she said yes.
01:17:41 - Because her father brought her up right.
01:17:43 - And when a good man tells her what to do, she does it.
01:17:46 - Terrific. So how come he didn't train my wife to say what?
01:17:49 - Betty, you know that your every wish is my command, don't you?
01:17:52 - Mom, you're not eating anything. Why don't you, um...
01:17:55 - You have some chips and dibs.
01:17:57 - Fuss over me. I love it.
01:17:59 - Carol.
01:18:01 - Are you all right? Do you feel all right?
01:18:04 - Sure, why?
01:18:05 - Well, you look tired, and you seem to be worried.
01:18:09 - Maybe you're trying to do too much.
01:18:11 - Well, I know that bringing up two boys these days isn't enough to frazzle anybody.
01:18:15 - Oh, where is that oldest scamp of yours?
01:18:18 - Uh, he is in his room, listening to rock.
01:18:21 - He could take the time to come say hello to his grandma.
01:18:24 - I'm gonna roust him.
01:18:25 - No. You sit still. I'm gonna get him.
01:18:29 [water running]
01:18:32 [indistinct chatter]
01:18:35 [music playing]
01:18:41 [indistinct chatter]
01:18:44 [music playing]
01:18:47 [indistinct chatter]
01:18:50 [music playing]
01:18:53 [music playing]
01:18:56 [door opening]
01:18:59 - Get out.
01:19:01 - Get out and get up and come and say hello to Grandma and Grandpa.
01:19:05 [music playing]
01:19:08 - Oh, Richie, please, not tonight.
01:19:12 - Not until it's Christmas Eve.
01:19:16 - Please.
01:19:18 - Please, get up and come with me.
01:19:22 - I can't.
01:19:25 [music playing]
01:19:28 - I can't.
01:19:33 [music playing]
01:19:36 [singing]
01:19:48 - This is even to be jolly.
01:19:51 Fa la la la la la la la la.
01:19:54 [singing]
01:19:57 - Fa la la la la la la la la.
01:20:00 - Now the words.
01:20:01 [singing]
01:20:04 - Fa la la la la la la la la.
01:20:07 [singing]
01:20:10 [singing]
01:20:13 [singing]
01:20:16 [car door closing]
01:20:19 [car driving]
01:20:23 [car driving]
01:20:26 [car door closing]
01:20:29 [music playing]
01:20:35 [music playing]
01:20:38 [music playing]
01:21:05 [car driving]
01:21:08 [music playing]
01:21:11 - Yeah, Rich, this is some kind of room you got here.
01:21:30 - I mean, it should have been an interior decorator, huh?
01:21:33 - It is, with all this stuff going on, how do you get any sleep, huh?
01:21:36 - Five minutes.
01:21:38 - One way or another.
01:21:40 [music playing]
01:21:43 - Richie.
01:21:55 - What is this?
01:21:58 What are you guys doing here?
01:22:00 - Hey, this is my room. What do you think you're doing?
01:22:03 Get your hands off that wheel.
01:22:05 What right have you got to come busting in here like this?
01:22:08 - I'll ask the questions.
01:22:09 Now what are you doing home at this hour?
01:22:12 - I've been suspended.
01:22:14 - Oh.
01:22:16 Good, finally got wise to you, huh?
01:22:18 - You brought the buzz here to make a bust, didn't you?
01:22:23 - That's right.
01:22:24 - You fake.
01:22:25 - Mr. Warner, we were only listening to records.
01:22:27 - That's right, Richie got suspended.
01:22:28 We only came here to keep him company, and that's all.
01:22:30 - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:22:31 - I'd better go.
01:22:33 - Hi, Richie.
01:22:34 - What's going on?
01:22:37 Why didn't you send for the Marines?
01:22:39 Call the FBI while you're at it.
01:22:42 Do you need some help?
01:22:43 Here, look in the pockets.
01:22:46 Oh, they're all over the place.
01:22:47 Everything.
01:22:48 My little kid's stuff, everything.
01:22:51 - Place looks clean, Mr. Warner.
01:22:56 - I'm sorry, I was sure--
01:22:58 - Yeah, I understand.
01:23:00 Take care of him, Mr. Warner.
01:23:15 - Right, officers.
01:23:17 - You really let down, aren't you?
01:23:20 Oh, you were so sure you'd nailed me.
01:23:23 You were gonna stand there with that pain look on your face,
01:23:27 shaking your dumb head just like you always do
01:23:29 while the fuzz held me up with a slam.
01:23:31 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:33 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:35 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:37 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:39 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:41 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:43 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:45 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:47 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:49 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:51 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:53 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:55 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:57 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:23:59 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:24:01 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:24:03 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:24:05 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:24:07 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:24:09 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:24:11 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:24:13 I thought you'd never let me down.
01:24:15 You're not my son, you're...
01:24:17 You're not my son, you're...
01:24:19 Oh, I'll do it.
01:24:21 (Panting)
01:24:23 But she...
01:24:48 But she...
01:24:50 But she...
01:24:52 But she...
01:24:54 Let's, uh...
01:24:56 Let's stop this.
01:24:58 Let's sit down and try to talk, huh?
01:25:01 I'm tired of talking.
01:25:03 I'm tired of talking to you.
01:25:05 I'm tired of everything.
01:25:15 I'm tired of everything.
01:25:17 (Panting)
01:25:19 (Groaning)
01:25:42 (Groaning)
01:25:44 Richie. Richie, please.
01:25:49 I... I can't... I can't even make out what you're saying.
01:25:52 Please, just try to stop crying.
01:25:56 (Groaning)
01:25:58 Danny slapped me, and I went after him...
01:26:01 with his scissors.
01:26:03 I didn't touch him, I just went after him.
01:26:06 Richie, are you on something?
01:26:08 Oh, no.
01:26:10 (Crying)
01:26:12 Mama...
01:26:14 I'm crazy.
01:26:16 You're not. Don't say that.
01:26:18 I don't know what to say.
01:26:20 I'm trying to kill him.
01:26:22 All right, Richie, now, just calm down.
01:26:24 Just calm down, try to rest.
01:26:26 I'll get home just as fast as I can.
01:26:28 (Groaning)
01:26:30 What is it?
01:26:39 Uh, look, you...
01:26:41 You know people at that medical center.
01:26:43 I gotta get... I gotta get Richie to a psychiatrist.
01:26:45 Carol, what's the matter?
01:26:47 It's Richie. I gotta get some help.
01:26:49 You get me help.
01:26:51 All right, sure, sure, listen, just leave it up to me, okay?
01:26:53 Circle the questions you feel apply to you.
01:27:02 Do you feel alone at a party?
01:27:07 Are you easily upset or irritated?
01:27:10 Do you have to be on guard, even with friends?
01:27:14 Do you feel alienated from your parents?
01:27:18 Patient number 5871.
01:27:25 Smokes pot, uses down pills.
01:27:27 Patient could not keep job.
01:27:30 Patient feels angry, aggressive, especially towards father.
01:27:34 Patient has friends he trusts, Pat, Kurt.
01:27:37 Patient does not like school.
01:27:40 Name, age, height, weight.
01:27:43 That isn't me.
01:27:46 I wish he'd look at me.
01:27:48 Why should he?
01:27:50 I mean, what am I to him?
01:27:52 I'm not a person.
01:27:53 The number is on a sheet of paper.
01:27:55 I'm Richie.
01:27:57 Richie!
01:27:58 Richie!
01:27:59 Richie, I'm scared.
01:28:01 Richie is lonely.
01:28:02 Richie is going out of his head.
01:28:05 You have petitioned the court for an order of protection against Richie.
01:28:11 When the court authorizes it, we'll accept him as an outpatient.
01:28:15 Didn't he tell you about attacking his father with scissors?
01:28:18 Yes, he did.
01:28:20 Don't you think that he needs immediate attention?
01:28:23 It must be cleared with the court.
01:28:25 Can you at least tell me what's wrong?
01:28:28 Well, your son may be sociopathic with drug abuse,
01:28:31 or there may be latent schizophrenia with drug abuse,
01:28:33 or the diagnosis may be passive, aggressive personality with drug abuse.
01:28:38 Those are just words.
01:28:39 You asked for a diagnosis.
01:28:41 No, I asked for help.
01:28:42 Well, we want to help, but there are rules.
01:28:44 But he's sick.
01:28:45 It's dangerous.
01:28:47 Mrs. Warner, your son should have been brought to us a year ago, two years.
01:28:51 It took time for him to get this sick.
01:28:53 It'll take time.
01:28:56 It'll take time to help him get well.
01:28:59 I'm Richie.
01:29:01 Richie. Richie.
01:29:03 I'm not scared of nothing.
01:29:05 I mean, I get this feeling.
01:29:08 It's like I can handle any problem.
01:29:10 Come off just like a hero.
01:29:12 You know, stand back, world.
01:29:15 Because here comes Richie.
01:29:18 Nobody can stop him.
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01:29:43 I'm George Warner. I'm his father.
01:29:45 Sit here.
01:29:46 He must have been doing 40 or 50 to make a mess like this.
01:29:49 Lucky nobody was hurt.
01:29:50 Yeah.
01:29:51 Your son says you're covered.
01:29:53 That's right. I'm covered.
01:29:54 So now what?
01:29:59 I don't know what to tell you. I don't even know why you're here.
01:30:03 I mean, I can handle everything.
01:30:05 You can't handle anything.
01:30:06 What do you want today?
01:30:08 What am I on?
01:30:10 Yeah, what do you want?
01:30:11 I'm on the spot, man.
01:30:14 You think this is funny?
01:30:17 Yeah, I think it's funny.
01:30:19 It's hilarious.
01:30:21 Especially you. You're one big joke book.
01:30:23 I'll take him home.
01:30:24 You just order everybody around, don't you?
01:30:26 Come on. Let's go home, huh?
01:30:28 You've got a hell of a mess on your hands.
01:30:40 The insurance going to cover this?
01:30:42 Yeah.
01:30:44 My car is...
01:30:46 GA for you.
01:30:48 Go ahead.
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01:31:32 Hey, you!
01:31:33 You!
01:31:35 Did you tell those cops I was on drugs, huh?
01:31:38 Damn it, answer me!
01:31:40 Huh? Hey, you!
01:31:43 Richie!
01:31:44 Richie, you're being rude.
01:31:46 Listen to me.
01:31:47 I was...
01:31:49 [screams]
01:31:50 Richie!
01:31:51 You're talking about my girl.
01:31:52 I told you I wanted to be friends with her.
01:31:54 Richie!
01:31:56 Richie!
01:31:58 You!
01:32:01 Did you tell those cops I used dope, huh?
01:32:04 Huh?
01:32:05 Stop it!
01:32:11 Please!
01:32:12 I asked you a question and I want an answer, huh?
01:32:15 Huh?
01:32:16 Now I want an answer, huh?
01:32:18 Did you tell those cops I used dope?
01:32:21 You answer me!
01:32:23 Huh?
01:32:25 I got you, now answer me!
01:32:27 God!
01:32:30 Look at that!
01:32:31 He's got a gun, look at that!
01:32:34 Go ahead!
01:32:35 Shoot me!
01:32:36 Stop it!
01:32:37 Come on, use it!
01:32:38 Go on, use it!
01:32:40 Please!
01:32:41 Use it!
01:32:42 Shoot me!
01:32:43 Stop it!
01:32:44 Go ahead!
01:32:45 Go ahead!
01:32:46 Shoot me!
01:32:47 Stop it!
01:32:48 Stop it!
01:32:49 [grunts]
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01:33:02 Richie!
01:33:03 Richie!
01:33:04 Oh my God, oh my God, what are we gonna do?
01:33:07 I don't know.
01:33:08 I don't know.
01:33:10 Shoot me!
01:33:21 Shoot me!
01:33:24 Shoot me!
01:33:26 Shoot me!
01:33:27 Shoot me!
01:33:28 Shoot me!
01:33:29 Shoot me!
01:33:31 [explosion]
01:33:32 The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
01:33:43 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures.
01:33:47 He leadeth me beside still waters.
01:33:50 He restoreth my soul.
01:33:54 He leadeth me in the path of righteousness, for his name's sake.
01:33:58 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
01:34:02 I will fear no evil.
01:34:04 For thou art with me.
01:34:06 Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.
01:34:10 Thou prepareth the table before me,
01:34:14 the presence of mine enemies.
01:34:17 Thou anointeth my head with oil,
01:34:20 my cup runneth over.
01:34:23 Thy goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life,
01:34:27 and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
01:34:31 Sheila?
01:34:35 To us you will exist
01:34:48 in the flowers,
01:34:52 in the trees,
01:34:53 and in all the things of nature
01:34:57 God has given us.
01:34:59 Richie,
01:35:03 you are now in a world
01:35:05 of peace
01:35:08 and happiness forever.
01:35:11 Pray for us
01:35:14 as we pray for you.
01:35:17 And somewhere
01:35:22 sometime
01:35:23 we shall join.
01:35:26 Love
01:35:30 from all your friends.
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