The Small One (1978)

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Transcript
00:00 ♪
00:11 ♪ Small one, small one, don't look so blue ♪
00:18 ♪ Somewhere a friend is waiting for you ♪
00:25 ♪ Someone still needs you to brighten his day ♪
00:31 ♪ There's a place for each small one ♪
00:34 ♪ God planned it that way ♪
00:39 ♪ Time is passing, days are few ♪
00:46 ♪ Give while you can to one smaller than you ♪
00:52 ♪ All things living, great and small ♪
00:59 ♪ Each brings a gift that is needed by all ♪
01:07 ♪ Small one, small one, don't look so blue ♪
01:13 ♪ Somewhere a friend is waiting for you ♪
01:20 ♪ Someone still needs you to brighten his day ♪
01:27 ♪ There's a place for each small one ♪
01:31 ♪ God planned it that way ♪
01:43 ♪
01:48 [birds chirping]
01:58 [music]
02:05 [rooster crowing]
02:09 [music]
02:13 Time to get up!
02:15 [music]
02:20 Wake up, small one.
02:22 You don't want Father to catch you sleeping again.
02:24 [music]
02:33 Kind of stiff, huh?
02:35 [music]
02:38 How's that?
02:39 Better?
02:40 [music]
02:48 [laughing]
02:50 [music]
03:01 All right, I'm coming.
03:03 [music]
03:24 So, you want to play?
03:26 [music]
03:38 [laughing]
03:40 [music]
03:53 [panting]
03:55 [laughing]
03:57 [music]
04:07 [laughing]
04:08 Well, you better not get tired out.
04:11 Come on, son.
04:13 We have to get to work.
04:16 Here, eat your breakfast.
04:18 Are those donkeys ready yet?
04:20 Coming, Father.
04:21 [music]
04:24 Hurry, small one.
04:25 Come on.
04:27 [music]
04:38 [music]
04:41 [snoring]
04:45 [music]
05:05 [music]
05:25 [crunching]
05:28 [music]
05:51 Don't you have enough work without doing small ones, too?
05:55 Oh, no, Father.
05:58 It's no trouble at all.
06:00 [music]
06:03 Son, are you aware that small one eats as much as the other donkeys?
06:09 Well, he has a big appetite.
06:12 That's what I'm trying to say, son.
06:15 He can no longer carry a big enough load to pay for his food.
06:21 He's just a little tired today.
06:24 His strength will come back.
06:27 No, he's old, my son.
06:30 His strength is gone.
06:33 We can't afford to keep him any longer.
06:38 No, Father.
06:40 You don't mean that.
06:42 I'm sorry, son, but tomorrow I must take small one to town and sell him.
06:49 He'll bring a piece of silver.
06:51 No, Father, no.
06:57 I can't sell him.
07:00 I can't.
07:04 Please, son, try to understand.
07:10 Small one is old.
07:12 He shouldn't have to work so hard.
07:15 In the city, he'll have an easier life.
07:19 You must be strong, my son.
07:24 Father?
07:27 Yes, son?
07:30 Please, can I take him?
07:35 Very well.
07:37 You can leave in the morning and be home by nightfall.
07:40 But understand, small one must be sold.
07:47 Yes, Father.
08:05 Don't worry, small one.
08:08 You won't have to carry those heavy sticks anymore.
08:12 I won't sell you to just anyone.
08:15 You'll be someone special.
08:17 Someone who will feed you and brush your coat and take the birds out of your tail.
08:25 There must be such a man somewhere.
08:30 We'll find a friendly face to be by your side.
08:39 Sharing laughter, sharing tears, just like you and I.
08:49 We'll find a friendly face who's gentle and true.
08:59 Ever smiling, ever sharing all his love with you.
09:08 Somewhere there's a special friend.
09:13 Somehow we will find him.
09:23 Then when we say goodbye, they'll be in my place.
09:32 One who needs you, one who loves you.
09:39 Someone with a friendly face.
09:56 Good night, small one.
10:11 [MUSIC PLAYING]
10:29 Hello?
10:31 State your business, boy.
10:34 I've come to sell my donkey, sir.
10:38 Hmm.
10:40 I--
10:43 I know of a man who is in need of just such an animal.
10:49 Third shop inside these gates.
10:52 Oh, thank you, sir.
10:56 [LAUGHTER]
11:12 [BLEATING]
11:15 Now, don't be nervous.
11:18 And try and keep them straight, small one.
11:20 [LAUGHTER]
11:32 Hello?
11:36 [BLEATING]
11:38 Hello?
11:39 [BLEATING]
11:46 [BUZZING]
12:00 Yes?
12:08 You have a donkey to sell?
12:13 His-- his name is small one.
12:25 One piece of silver.
12:27 Will you take good care of him?
12:30 I only want his hide, boy.
12:32 I'm the tanner.
12:35 The tanner?
12:37 [BLEATING]
12:41 You want to make leather out of him?
12:43 One piece of silver.
12:45 No, I won't sell him.
12:47 I won't.
12:48 No, no.
12:49 [MUSIC PLAYING]
13:10 I'm sorry, small one.
13:13 [MUSIC PLAYING]
13:38 [COUGHING]
13:43 [MUSIC PLAYING]
13:59 [SINGING]
14:00 Clink, clink, clank, clank, get some money to the bank.
14:02 No legal stories you can trust.
14:05 We never, ever fail when we go to make a sale.
14:09 We work a little harder if we must.
14:13 [LAUGHTER]
14:16 Small one, small one, small one for sale.
14:24 One piece of silver, small one for sale.
14:32 Please, sir, would you like to buy my donkey?
14:35 No, no, little boy.
14:36 I will not buy.
14:37 That's a sorry bag of bones, I fear.
14:40 I have buyers by the dozens, and their mothers
14:42 and their cousins.
14:43 Now take the beast and go away from here.
14:46 [SINGING]
14:47 Clink, clink, clank, clank, get some money to the bank.
14:50 No legal stories you can trust.
14:53 We never, ever fail when we go to make a sale.
14:58 We work a little harder if we must.
15:03 [LAUGHTER]
15:06 Small one, small one, small one for sale.
15:15 One piece of silver, small one for sale.
15:23 Excuse me.
15:24 Would you like to buy my donkey?
15:27 No, no, little boy.
15:29 I will not buy.
15:30 What a scrawny, undernourished little beast.
15:33 You will surely realize, since my wife's a healthy size,
15:36 I think I'd better buy a horse at least.
15:39 A horse?
15:40 [SINGING]
15:41 Clink, clink, clank, clank, get some money to the bank.
15:44 No legal stories you can trust.
15:47 We never, ever fail when we go to make a sale.
15:51 We work a little harder if we must.
15:56 Doesn't anybody need a donkey?
15:59 Come, come, little boy, take our advice.
16:02 You will never, ever find a buyer here.
16:05 Three blocks straight ahead.
16:06 Three blocks, he said.
16:08 You will find a jolly auctioneer.
16:11 You will find a jolly auctioneer.
16:16 You will find a jolly auctioneer.
16:21 An auctioneer?
16:31 Yes.
16:32 Now go away.
16:35 Whoa.
16:37 [SINGING]
16:38 Clink, clink, clank, clank, get some money to the bank.
16:41 Clink, clink, clank, clank, get some money to the bank.
16:44 Clink, clink, clank, clank, get some money to the bank.
16:47 Clink, clink, clank, clank, clink.
16:49 Small one, I'm sure we'll find a home for you here.
17:04 We've got to fix you up.
17:06 Now try and keep it straight.
17:08 Only 50 pieces of silver.
17:11 Are you all blind?
17:13 This is a magnificent animal.
17:15 Gentlemen, how can you pass up a bargain like this?
17:19 I need 55.
17:21 I must have 55.
17:23 I won't let this gorgeous creature go for less than 55.
17:27 55.
17:28 55 is the bid.
17:30 Thank you, my friend.
17:32 Now, could I hear 60?
17:35 60 would be music to my ears.
17:39 60.
17:41 60 pieces of silver.
17:43 Do I hear more?
17:45 Very well, then.
17:46 60 once, 60 twice.
17:49 Sold to that lucky buyer over there for 60 pieces of silver.
17:55 [laughing]
18:00 Now, gentlemen, this next animal will truly amaze you.
18:05 A fine steed of great breeding.
18:09 [laughing]
18:11 What?
18:13 Hey, you, you there, boy.
18:15 Now, get off there.
18:17 I have no time for this.
18:19 Go away, boy, go away.
18:20 But please, sir, this donkey's for sale.
18:24 This is a horse market, boy.
18:27 I haven't time to waste on a scrawny donkey.
18:31 He's not scrawny.
18:33 He's a strong donkey.
18:35 He's gentle and kind.
18:37 And good enough to be in a king's stable.
18:40 A king's stable, did you say?
18:43 [laughing]
18:46 Did you hear that, gentlemen?
18:48 [laughing]
18:50 It seems we have the prince of donkeys with us today.
18:54 The prince, the prince, the prince.
18:56 [laughing]
18:58 Yes.
19:00 Take note of this well-muscled animal.
19:03 The alert stance and deep heart.
19:05 Come, gentlemen.
19:07 Do not hesitate.
19:09 [laughing]
19:10 Who will start the bidding at 1,000 pieces of silver?
19:15 [laughing]
19:20 But look closely, my friends,
19:23 and you will observe the sneakiest of hides and the tail.
19:28 [laughing]
19:31 This is a tail.
19:33 [laughing]
19:35 Stop it! I call this tail.
19:38 I assure you, gentlemen, he is as strong as a bull.
19:43 [laughing]
19:44 Get off him!
19:45 Get up, get up!
19:47 Move, move!
19:48 Get off him! Get off!
19:51 Oh, what a donkey!
19:53 The king's donkey!
19:56 [laughing]
19:58 [screaming]
20:00 [laughing]
20:07 Get that miserable beast out of here!
20:11 [laughing]
20:29 Now, gentlemen,
20:31 now that we have had our fun and disposed of the king's donkey,
20:36 I wish to direct your attention to a truly amazing animal...
20:42 [music]
20:50 I'm sorry, small one.
20:52 [music]
21:21 [music]
21:31 [music]
21:41 [music]
21:51 [music]
22:01 [music]
22:11 [music]
22:21 [music]
22:37 Tell me, son, are you the owner of this small donkey?
22:43 I need a gentle donkey to carry my wife to Bethlehem.
22:48 Is he for sale?
22:51 [music]
22:55 Yes, sir.
22:57 What do you call him?
23:00 Small one.
23:02 Small one?
23:04 Well, he looks strong enough.
23:07 And kind.
23:09 [laughing]
23:12 I can only offer you one silver coin.
23:16 I know that's very little.
23:18 No, that's fine.
23:19 I just want small one to have a good home.
23:23 Well, my son, he will have.
23:27 [laughing]
23:29 Oh, there.
23:32 I'll take good care of him.
23:37 Goodbye, small one.
23:40 Be strong.
23:42 Ensure a foot.
23:44 And follow your new master.
23:47 Come along, small one.
23:49 Come along.
23:51 [music]
23:58 Goodbye.
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