Hud (1963) Paul Newman

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00:02:36I don't know, but if I find a pink Cadillac, he'll be around somewhere.
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00:10:39How come you're always running your car over my zinnias?
00:10:42I've been trying to get those things to come up for two weeks.
00:10:45Don't plant them where I park.
00:10:47You're cheerful this morning.
00:10:49Missy, your job is to keep house, not worry about my disposition.
00:10:53Frying pan still on? Want a couple of eggs?
00:10:56Or did you have breakfast in bed?
00:10:58Nope, haven't quite gotten around to breakfast.
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00:14:03I got a healthy one in town, I won't wait.
00:14:11Yah.
00:14:25♪ Honey love, my heart is lonely, lonely as can be.
00:14:33♪ Honey love...
00:14:45Hey! Hey! Hey!
00:14:49Boy, it's a good thing you showed up.
00:14:51We blew a tire on the pickup, and I gotta get this stuff back for dinner.
00:14:55Need any help there, Jesse?
00:14:57I'm all right, Hud, thanks.
00:15:03You think your hand would fall off, you open the door.
00:15:20Pick up my beer?
00:15:22Two six-packs, that ought to see you till tomorrow.
00:15:25You keeping count on me?
00:15:27I keep tripping over those empties, I know that.
00:15:31Boy, somebody in this car smells the Chanel No. 5.
00:15:36If it isn't me, I can't afford it.
00:15:40You sure weren't riding the range this afternoon, were you?
00:15:43I sure wasn't.
00:15:45No?
00:15:47I just wish I knew where some gals get the time during the day.
00:15:50I don't know, by the time I get through scrubbing the kitchen floor,
00:15:53cleaning off the bathtub, hanging up the clothes...
00:15:56They just drop everything.
00:15:58I suppose it does beat housework.
00:16:00Want an orange?
00:16:01No.
00:16:02I'll peel it for you.
00:16:03No, thanks.
00:16:05Hey, look, it says Florida on it.
00:16:08We grow them right here in Texas,
00:16:10and then they send them in all the way from Florida.
00:16:13That makes sense, doesn't it?
00:16:15Yeah.
00:16:19Oh, the checker at the A&P market,
00:16:23he said it's Truman Peter's wife you're seeing.
00:16:26Is that what he says?
00:16:28Mm-hmm.
00:16:30He says she's got a bad temper.
00:16:33He says her maid quit her because she hollers so much.
00:16:37Well, our maid's going to get canned because she's talking too much.
00:16:43Hey, you want a Fig Newton?
00:16:45No.
00:16:48Just leave a little something for dinner, will you?
00:17:01I don't believe it. You're still eating bread?
00:17:03After I gave you steak and flour gravy and hominy
00:17:05and fried okra and onions and hot rolls?
00:17:07Well, it looked like a lot when we sat down,
00:17:09but it sure looks like a lot when you eat it.
00:17:12I don't believe it.
00:17:15Well, it looked like a lot when we sat down,
00:17:17but it sure melted away.
00:17:19I didn't want any dinner.
00:17:21He's pretty enough. Said he'd eat later.
00:17:23What's for dessert?
00:17:25You think a big freezer full of peach ice cream would hold you?
00:17:29Boy, I've been waiting all winter long
00:17:31for those locker-plat Alberta peaches.
00:17:33Oh, is that what you've been waiting all winter for, sugar?
00:17:35How about those peachy pin-ups
00:17:37you keep hidden in with your shorts and socks?
00:17:39That's my private drawer. You stay out of there, Alma.
00:17:41I'm a girl, honey. They don't do a thing for me.
00:17:44I'll dish up the ice cream, Mr. Bannon.
00:17:46You have it on the front porch. It's cooler.
00:17:48That'll be fine, Alma.
00:17:54Go on. Before you wet your diety.
00:18:01Alma! Alma!
00:18:04Yeah?
00:18:06Alma!
00:18:08Yeah?
00:18:10Get me a clean, white shirt.
00:18:12Boy, you're real big with a pleasing thank-you, aren't you?
00:18:16Please, get up off your lazy butt
00:18:18and get me a clean, white shirt. Thank you.
00:18:37Had a little trouble getting the lipstick out of this one.
00:18:39Let's try the brand you're wearing.
00:18:41Maybe it'll wash out easier. Let's not.
00:18:43You ain't getting any younger.
00:18:45What are you saving it for?
00:18:47Tabs are in the collar.
00:18:55Hear the ripple, Will?
00:18:57I think there's two of them.
00:18:59You know, I've never seen one of those birds in my whole life.
00:19:02All you do is hear them calling across the flat.
00:19:05What are you thinking about, Alon?
00:19:09Oh, I don't know.
00:19:11Just looking up ahead, I guess.
00:19:13You know, to what's coming.
00:19:15Thinking about your worries and your ambitions, are you?
00:19:18Yeah, that.
00:19:20Having a car of my own to tear around in.
00:19:22And girls.
00:19:24I expect you'll get your share of what's good.
00:19:27And a boy like you deserves it.
00:19:29Hey, it's getting late.
00:19:31Boy, my daddy sure looks like his collar was choking him.
00:19:36Those were his Sunday best.
00:19:38I don't remember them any.
00:19:40I do.
00:19:42You don't carry a picture of Hut around with you, do you?
00:19:46No, I don't.
00:19:48But he's your son, same as my dad was.
00:19:50Yep, he is.
00:19:52What are you holding against him, Granddad?
00:19:55He knows, and you don't need to.
00:19:59Here you go.
00:20:01Thanks.
00:20:02Ain't you having any?
00:20:04Too many calories. I'm trying to lose a couple of pounds.
00:20:06Listen, Mr. Bannon, if you don't mind,
00:20:08I'm gonna leave those dishes till later.
00:20:10I just gotta get off these feet.
00:20:12The kitchen's your department, Alma.
00:20:14Yeah, I've seen enough of it for today.
00:20:21Hut, are you planning on going back to town tonight?
00:20:24Well, I didn't get washed up to sit on the front porch
00:20:27and listen to the frogs, mate.
00:20:29I'd like for you to make it back here before morning.
00:20:31The vet'll be here early.
00:20:33All right.
00:20:35Peachy.
00:20:37You can't get much air through this nylon.
00:20:39You ought to go around in a sarong, Alma,
00:20:41like they do in the South Seas.
00:20:43Oh, yeah, that'd be a lot of laughs.
00:20:46You're half-native already.
00:20:48I haven't seen you in a pair of shoes since you come to work here.
00:20:51I wore them once. I have things to get married in.
00:20:53White satin pumps.
00:20:55I don't have them any more than I need to.
00:20:59I'm gonna get the timer.
00:21:01Alma, you want to blow some foam off of some beer?
00:21:05No, thanks.
00:21:07I'm gonna get up out of this swing,
00:21:09set some biscuits, go to bed.
00:21:11I'll settle for half that action.
00:21:19I'll go with you, Hud.
00:21:21Well, what big deal?
00:21:23You got lined up to sport a snow cone or something?
00:21:26No, I just thought I'd catch a ride with you, that's all.
00:21:31All right, come on, let's make tracks.
00:21:35You didn't need me for anything, did you, Granddad?
00:21:37No, no, you go on if you like.
00:21:39Just be careful.
00:21:55You drive, sport.
00:22:05Come on.
00:22:27What was that all about?
00:22:29It's a story I'll tell you someday when I'm drunk.
00:22:31Go on, gig this thing a little, will you?
00:22:35All right.
00:22:55Eh, it's loads of all night, isn't it?
00:22:57Ain't they all.
00:23:06Boy, I love that sound.
00:23:08Goes right through me.
00:23:10Scares the hell out of the cattle.
00:23:14Know what trains always make me think about?
00:23:16No, but I got a strong feeling you're gonna tell me.
00:23:21I guess I just like them, that's all.
00:23:36Keys.
00:23:41Well, golly.
00:23:46Boy, you look at that Las Vegas saddle.
00:23:48You couldn't lift that hunk of junk on a horse with a crane.
00:23:51Yeah, it is pretty noisy.
00:23:53Well, you know, I've got to tell you something.
00:23:55I've got to tell you something.
00:23:57I've got to tell you something.
00:23:59I've got to tell you something.
00:24:01I've got to tell you something.
00:24:03Yeah, it is pretty noisy.
00:24:05Where do you think you're going?
00:24:07I'm just tagging along.
00:24:09Not with me, you ain't.
00:24:11You go tie on a couple of Dr. Peppers, I'll see you.
00:24:14Hey, come up here and have a drink.
00:24:23Hi, Mr. Kirby.
00:24:25Hi.
00:24:34Read that one?
00:24:36Yeah, twice.
00:24:38It's about the best book you ever had on your paperback stand.
00:24:42Pretty steamy, ain't it?
00:24:44Oh, I don't know.
00:24:46People in it seem a lot like the ones I see.
00:24:49Did you read the part where the sergeant gets there for the first time?
00:24:54Yeah, I read that part.
00:25:04Hi.
00:25:08I sure am seeing an awful lot of you for one night.
00:25:11I'm just headed for the square, is all.
00:25:15Where are you headed?
00:25:17Well, just to keep you up to date,
00:25:19I am making my way to Mrs. Rueber Fletcher's house.
00:25:22Oh, I see.
00:25:24Well, I'll see you there.
00:25:26I'll see you there.
00:25:28I'll see you there.
00:25:30Well, just to keep you up to date,
00:25:32I am making my way to Mrs. Rueber Fletcher's house.
00:25:34I don't think that's a house you're likely to have heard very much about.
00:25:38Well, I've heard some.
00:25:40I am out of my three-cornered pants, you know.
00:25:43I have been for some time.
00:25:45How old are you?
00:25:47Fanta and a fast-settin' teen, borin' out?
00:25:51When I was your age, I couldn't get enough of anything.
00:25:54That was the summer you were born.
00:25:57Your ma died.
00:25:59And your daddy was feelin' a little wild about things.
00:26:03He bought us a 27 Chevy.
00:26:05Kept it tied together with bailin' wire.
00:26:07He had every honky-tonk in the country.
00:26:11I don't know which we run the hardest.
00:26:14That car of them country girls.
00:26:16Came them dances.
00:26:18Boy, we do-si-do'd
00:26:20and chased a lot of girlish butts around that summer.
00:26:24No, I wouldn't mind goin' that route myself.
00:26:27Come on along.
00:26:36No, I don't think so.
00:26:39All right.
00:26:57Hey, wake up.
00:26:59Come on, Lonnie.
00:27:01Open your eyes.
00:27:03You gonna stay here till dinnertime?
00:27:05Mm, what do you want?
00:27:07I want you to get up.
00:27:09I can't stay here wrasslin' around with you all morning.
00:27:11Well, I know. I kinda like it.
00:27:13Yeah, I bet you do.
00:27:15That's enough out of you now. Come on, get up.
00:27:17Can't do that, Elmo.
00:27:19Are you sleepin' in the row again?
00:27:21Listen, I got two pair of nice iron-cotton pajamas in there.
00:27:23How come you're not usin' it?
00:27:25I don't know. They strangle me.
00:27:27Come on.
00:27:29Where do you sleep in?
00:27:31In my own room with the door locked.
00:27:33Do you ever wear any of those little shorty things?
00:27:36What kind of question is that?
00:27:38Just wonderin'.
00:27:40Does your mind usually run in that direction?
00:27:42Yeah, it seems to.
00:27:44Boys with impure thoughts come out in acne.
00:27:46Do you know that?
00:27:48Well, that's all bull, Elmo.
00:27:50Keep it up. You'll see.
00:27:52Hurry up.
00:27:56The vet's comin' this morning.
00:28:18Well, let's get away from this stink.
00:28:20I got all I need here.
00:28:23Mr. Bannon,
00:28:25I'm gonna ask you to get your cattle together.
00:28:27All of them.
00:28:29You're gonna have to make an inspection.
00:28:31Inspection for what?
00:28:33For what killed that heifer.
00:28:35I hope I'm wrong, but I'm very much afraid
00:28:37you've got the worst kind of trouble a cattleman can have.
00:28:40I think that cow died of foot-and-mouth disease.
00:28:47Oh, me.
00:28:50I never thought it'd be anything like that.
00:28:54Well, let's have it.
00:28:56What are we in for?
00:28:58Well, you all get your herds together.
00:29:00We're gonna have to take some samples.
00:29:02Bring in a few healthy calves and a couple of horses from outside,
00:29:04infect them artificially,
00:29:06and then just wait and see what happens.
00:29:08I'll tell you what'll happen.
00:29:10If they turn up sick, you kill them. That's right, isn't it, mister?
00:29:12Well, if the calves turn up sick and the horses don't, it's foot-and-mouth.
00:29:14We got to.
00:29:16The last bad outbreak in the United States,
00:29:18the government had to kill
00:29:20over 77,000 head of cattle,
00:29:22plus that many sheep and goats,
00:29:24even 20,000 deer.
00:29:26It's a terrible thing.
00:29:28I just bought me 20 head of Mexican cows down south.
00:29:32Could they be the bad ones?
00:29:34Could be.
00:29:36If they were, you're gonna have to get rid of every cow
00:29:38that's been in contact with them.
00:29:42Well, you're talking about all the animals I own.
00:29:44I know I am.
00:29:46I hope I'm wrong.
00:29:48I hope it turns out to be something else,
00:29:50so we won't ever have to talk about it again.
00:30:00Looks like I landed in the wrong place again.
00:30:04You guys get on. There's some fence to fix.
00:30:14Yeah.
00:30:24Yeah, how about that?
00:30:30You gonna let them shoot your cows out from underneath you
00:30:32on account of a schoolbook disease?
00:30:34You getting that old, Homer?
00:30:38I wonder if a long quarantine wouldn't satisfy them.
00:30:40You think they'd agree to that?
00:30:42Yeah, they don't have to agree to nothing.
00:30:44They're the law.
00:30:46You can agree with them till hell freezes over
00:30:48for all the good it'll do you.
00:30:50But that Mr. Burr seemed like a reasonable man.
00:30:54You think they'd come in here and liquidate?
00:30:56Hell, yeah, they'll liquidate.
00:30:58You got what they say you got.
00:31:00Now, you look here.
00:31:02You've had 24 of my 34 years
00:31:04working for you on this ranch,
00:31:06and, Daddy, you have had top-grade, cheap labor.
00:31:08I shovel manure out of barns for you.
00:31:10You got my calluses for what?
00:31:12Your blessings the day you die?
00:31:16Damn it, I want out of this spread what I put into it.
00:31:20Well, you got a proposal to make to me, huh?
00:31:22You get on the telephone tonight
00:31:24and sell every breed cow you own.
00:31:26They haven't got a chain on you yet.
00:31:30Would that be your way of getting out of a tight?
00:31:32Well, I can ship the whole herd out
00:31:34before they begin the test.
00:31:36You mean try and pass bad stuff
00:31:38off on my neighbors
00:31:40who wouldn't even know what they was getting?
00:31:42Well, you don't know what's bad stuff.
00:31:46I'll ship them out of state and load them up north
00:31:48before the news gets out.
00:31:50And take a chance on starting an epidemic
00:31:52in the entire country.
00:31:54Why, this whole country is raw on epidemics,
00:31:56will you, Ben?
00:31:58Epidemics, a big business price fix
00:32:00and crooked TV shows,
00:32:02income tax finagling, souped-up expense accounts.
00:32:04How many honest men you know?
00:32:08You take the sinners away from the saints,
00:32:10you're lucky to end up with Abraham Lincoln
00:32:12who I say lets us put our bread in some of that gravy
00:32:14while it is still hot.
00:32:21You're an unprincipled man, Hud.
00:32:31Well, don't let that push you.
00:32:33It's good enough for both of us.
00:33:03Hey!
00:33:07Hey!
00:33:10Hey!
00:33:14Hey!
00:33:16Hey!
00:33:20Hey!
00:33:24Hey!
00:33:30Hey!
00:33:34Hey!
00:33:46This afternoon's been a regular bitch.
00:33:49You out of poop?
00:33:51Just having a breather.
00:33:53Why don't you go back to the ranch and grab yourself a nap?
00:33:59No, I'll hold up my end of it.
00:34:03Yeah, I guess you would.
00:34:34Hey!
00:34:37Hey, hey!
00:34:46Granddad!
00:34:49I found your longhorns out near 80th Ridge.
00:34:55The government's gonna have a hard time trying to inspect them.
00:34:59Those big horns will never go through a chute.
00:35:04There ain't many left in the country, are there, Granddad?
00:35:07No, they're dying out.
00:35:09I just keep them for old time's sake.
00:35:12Keep them to remind me how things was.
00:35:15Everything we had come from their eyes.
00:35:18Our furniture, our ropes, our clothes, our heads.
00:35:25Granddad, let's turn them loose.
00:35:30No, Lon, that wouldn't be the thing to do.
00:35:34They gotta go along with the rest.
00:35:59Granddad.
00:36:01Oh, I thank you, Lon.
00:36:04I shouldn't have brought you out here tonight, not after the day you put in.
00:36:08Oh, if the picture's any good, I'll wake up. Don't you worry.
00:36:17Looks like you're the only one around here
00:36:20who ain't got somebody whose knee you can pinch.
00:36:23Oh, I think I can stand it.
00:36:26You wouldn't think they'd pay 65 cents to come here and do it.
00:36:31They can go up in the hayloft for nothing.
00:36:45Come on, you miners, 49ers.
00:36:48Let's all join in and sing that old favorite Clementine.
00:36:52Just follow the bouncing ball.
00:36:56Oh, my darling, oh, my darling
00:36:59Oh, my darling Clementine
00:37:02Thou art lost and gone forever
00:37:05Grateful, sorry, Clementine
00:37:08In the cavern, in the canyon
00:37:12Excavating for a mine
00:37:15Knocked a miner, 49er
00:37:18And his daughter, Clementine
00:37:21Oh, my darling, oh, my darling
00:37:25Oh, my darling Clementine
00:37:28Thou art lost and gone forever
00:37:31Grateful, sorry, Clementine
00:37:55Turn a pushy bar, what can I see?
00:38:14You gonna get your mouth around all that?
00:38:17I'm gonna try.
00:38:26Hi, Hud.
00:38:28All right, Sport.
00:38:33Is that Truman Peters' wife with Hud?
00:38:36I think so.
00:38:40Want me to call him over?
00:38:42No, no, just leave him to his own business.
00:38:45Got a half a buck?
00:38:56Hey, come on on back.
00:38:58You gonna give me the change?
00:39:02Hey, hey.
00:39:04Hey, let's make a party out of this.
00:39:07Daddy, this not-too-natural blonde here is Mrs. Truman Peters.
00:39:10How do you do?
00:39:12How do you do, Mr. Banner?
00:39:14Wild horse woman Banner, that's what it used to be known as.
00:39:17And this kind of gangly youth over there is my nephew Lon.
00:39:21You may have just noticed
00:39:24that my daddy hasn't asked us to sit down.
00:39:27That's because he doesn't want to socialize with me.
00:39:30He's a little fussy about the company he keeps.
00:39:33Yeah, you're a married woman, Lily.
00:39:35And that doesn't go down very well with him.
00:39:38He's a man of high principles and what have you.
00:39:41You know, I don't think he'd want to sit down with you.
00:39:44I don't think he'd want to sit down with me either.
00:39:47He's a man of high principles and what have you.
00:39:50Doesn't believe in any loose living at all. Isn't that right, Homer?
00:39:53Granddad.
00:39:55Hey, Homer, you okay?
00:39:57Get me, get me home, boy.
00:40:10Roll down that window a little, will you?
00:40:14Ah, that's good.
00:40:17Place back there seemed a little short of air.
00:40:20Maybe you just got a little too much sun today.
00:40:23Well, whatever.
00:40:26No need to pull such a long face about it.
00:40:30I feel better now.
00:40:32When we get home, I'm gonna fix you some salapatica.
00:40:35Yeah. Yeah, that'll settle me right down.
00:40:40He dropped right off.
00:40:45He's begun to look kind of worn out, hasn't he?
00:40:49Sometimes I forget how old he is.
00:40:53I guess I just don't want to think about it.
00:40:56Time you started.
00:40:59I know he's gonna die some day.
00:41:03I know he's gonna die some day.
00:41:06I know he's gonna die some day.
00:41:09I know that much.
00:41:11Yeah.
00:41:13Makes me feel like somebody dumped me into a cold river.
00:41:17Happens to everybody.
00:41:19Horses, dogs, men.
00:41:22Nobody gets out of life alive.
00:41:37I'll give you a hand upstairs.
00:41:40The lawn will take care of me.
00:41:43Suit yourself.
00:41:45Good night, Hud.
00:42:01Thanks for the game, boys.
00:42:03You can have another shot at me next playday.
00:42:34You got a cigarette?
00:42:36Yeah.
00:42:40I wish you wouldn't keep me hanging around on the front porch.
00:42:43Makes me feel like I'm selling something.
00:42:45All right. Come on in.
00:42:49Hey, kid.
00:42:51Hey, kid.
00:42:53Hey, kid.
00:42:55Hey, kid.
00:42:57Hey, kid.
00:42:59Hey.
00:43:02They're a little squashed.
00:43:04That's all right. They'll do.
00:43:08Well, I see you got things fixed up some.
00:43:11I try.
00:43:13Works pretty good.
00:43:15Except your sweet potato plant over here's got the blight.
00:43:18I can't seem to get one started.
00:43:20They need a lot of tender love and care, honey, same as the rest of us.
00:43:23I keep it in mind.
00:43:25Could I have a match?
00:43:32Well, what do we got here?
00:43:34Jiffy...
00:43:36portable hair dryer.
00:43:41Please sit here for a triple screen.
00:43:44Hmm.
00:43:46Automatic toaster.
00:43:51What have you been doing, a little wrestling down at the five and dime?
00:43:54I go in for those prize contests.
00:43:56How shiny that shampoo changed my life in 20 words or less.
00:43:59You know, they give free two-week trips to Europe.
00:44:02But I end up with the fountain pens and the Japanese binoculars.
00:44:06Yeah, I won me a turkey raffle once, but it was fixed.
00:44:09I got to be pretty friendly with one of them gals picking the numbers.
00:44:13It figures.
00:44:15How much you take the boys for tonight?
00:44:18$20 and some change.
00:44:21You're a dangerous woman to have around.
00:44:23I'm a good poker player.
00:44:25You're a good housekeeper.
00:44:28You're a good cook. You're a good laundress.
00:44:31What else you good at?
00:44:35I take care of myself.
00:44:37Shouldn't have to, a woman looks like you do.
00:44:40Oh, that's what my ex-husband used to tell me.
00:44:43Before he took my wallet and my gasoline credit card
00:44:46and left me stranded in a downtown motel in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
00:44:50What'd you do to make him take to the hills?
00:44:53You wear your curlers to bed or something?
00:44:57Ed's a gambler.
00:44:59He's probably up at Vegas Arena right now dealing at night,
00:45:02losing it all back in the daytime.
00:45:05Oh, a man like that sounds no better than a heel.
00:45:09Aren't you all?
00:45:12Honey, don't go shooting all the dogs, because one of them's got fleas.
00:45:16I was married to Ed for six years.
00:45:19Only thing he was ever good for was to scratch my back where I couldn't reach it.
00:45:24You still got that itch?
00:45:27Often on.
00:45:32Well, let me know when it gets to bothering you.
00:45:54Help!
00:45:56Ed! Ed! Ed!
00:45:59Come on! Come on! Get in!
00:46:02Come on, Ed! Come on!
00:46:04Get in! Come on!
00:46:09Help! Ed! Ed! Ed! Ed!
00:46:12Help!
00:46:15What are you doing?
00:46:17What we're doing, Mr. Bannon, is injecting these cows and horses
00:46:20with specimens we're taking from your herd.
00:46:23In three to six days, we should know what we want to know.
00:46:33Move on in there! Get in that chute!
00:46:36Move on in there!
00:46:39Help!
00:46:41Get over there!
00:46:45You all right, Lon?
00:46:48She kicked you into the fence.
00:46:52You skinned your head a little.
00:46:55Boy, you caught a leg.
00:46:57Better get back to work.
00:46:59Boys will be on you for a week. You quit because you dented your head a little.
00:47:02No need to rush it.
00:47:05You all right, Lon?
00:47:11Oh!
00:47:13You've had it, Pantano.
00:47:15Get him to bed.
00:47:23All right, Jack, back to work.
00:47:30All this time, I thought you was skinned.
00:47:33All this time, I thought you was skinny. You weigh a ton.
00:47:37Can't seem to get my head on straight.
00:47:41I think I'm gonna lose my breakfast.
00:47:44All over me, you ain't. You hold your fire till we get in the house.
00:47:54Sugar, you're white as a sheet.
00:47:57I'm white, you're getting flour all over me.
00:47:59What happened?
00:48:01The cow's cuddled up to him.
00:48:03Shouldn't the doctor look at him?
00:48:05Pay five bucks and some iodine and aspirin, he'll bend.
00:48:18That's about as far as I go. I draw the line at bedpans.
00:48:21Thanks, hon.
00:48:23No break for the rest of the day. Just don't try to stretch it into two.
00:48:32Yeah, let's get those boots off.
00:48:41Cold lemonade.
00:49:02Here.
00:49:04Oh, come on, they're only lemon seeds.
00:49:18Better?
00:49:21You ought to doze off now.
00:49:24Gee, Alma, you're cool.
00:49:26You smell of lemon.
00:49:28Alma?
00:49:30What is it, Sugar?
00:49:32You're really beautiful.
00:49:34Oh, sure I am.
00:49:36You're one of the best people there ever was.
00:49:38You're good to me, Alma.
00:49:40In fact, you're a good period.
00:49:42You be good, too. Get some sleep.
00:49:53Good night.
00:50:23Good night.
00:50:53Good night.
00:51:24Morning, Granddad.
00:51:26Well, how are you today, Lonnie?
00:51:28Good, real good.
00:51:30Boy, I've been sawing wood up there.
00:51:32Looks like I slept around the clock.
00:51:34You know, I feel almost like working for a change.
00:51:36Well, what have you got for me?
00:51:38Patch a little fence? Pull up some weeds?
00:51:42Work a few calves?
00:51:44Well, I don't guess we'll do anything much.
00:51:47I don't see any sense in wasting work until I find out about my cattle.
00:51:51You bet.
00:51:53Yeah, we're just gonna roll over and play dead and let them shovel dirt in our faces.
00:51:58If I don't get a clean bill of health on my cattle, we are just about dead.
00:52:03Dead broke.
00:52:05We've been breeding and cross-breeding this beef all our lives to get us the best stock in the country.
00:52:10We're gonna end up with the government paying us four bits on the dollar for them.
00:52:14Poor but honest, that's us.
00:52:16Well, we ain't sure of anything yet.
00:52:18We're just gonna have to sit and wait it out.
00:52:20Don't get sores on your butt doing it.
00:52:51You can do without that noise, man.
00:52:57Go stretch your legs a little, will you?
00:53:20Come on.
00:53:51Well, where's that bottle?
00:53:53I must have a bottle of Jack Daniel's stash in that cupboard in there.
00:53:57You drank it.
00:53:58When?
00:53:59Instead of dinner, Wednesday night.
00:54:03Don't remember.
00:54:05If you think I've been nipping at it, I don't drink anything but toque wine.
00:54:10Yeah, and I'll bet you keep your little finger crooked while you're doing it.
00:54:14Why don't you go stick your head in the water trough and sober up for lunch?
00:54:20Why don't you find me in control of myself?
00:54:23I can see you walk a straight line.
00:54:25That's easy.
00:54:34I don't like sudden passes.
00:54:37Really ease into it, then. There's another one coming up on your right.
00:54:41Don't you ever ask.
00:54:43Honey, the only question I ever ask any woman is, what time is your husband coming home?
00:54:48Well, it's keeping you. You're over the age of consent, ain't you?
00:54:51Way over.
00:54:52Let's get our shoelaces untied. What do you say?
00:54:55I'd say I've been asked with a little more finesse in my time.
00:54:59Ma'am?
00:55:01Hmm?
00:55:03I wouldn't want to come on crude, little man.
00:55:10I'm sorry.
00:55:12I'm sorry.
00:55:14I'm sorry.
00:55:16I'm sorry.
00:55:18I'm sorry.
00:55:20I'm sorry.
00:55:22I'm sorry.
00:55:24I'm sorry.
00:55:26Little man.
00:55:30I'll bring you a two-pound box of candy, maybe a bottle of perfume from the drugstore.
00:55:35How about some colored beads and wampum?
00:55:42Whatever it takes to make you trade.
00:55:45No thanks.
00:55:48I've done my time with one cold-blooded bastard.
00:55:52I'm not looking for another.
00:55:55It's too late, honey. You already found him.
00:56:13You hardly touched your plate, Mr. Benn.
00:56:15Nothing to do with your cooking, Alma. I just ain't very hungry.
00:56:19Hear anything from the bats?
00:56:21No. They're taking their own sweet time about it.
00:56:24Well, I'm going to sit around here and stew.
00:56:27Kiwanis are waiting for me.
00:56:29You going to be in that pig scramble tonight, Hud?
00:56:31Yep. See if I can make the bannons look good for a change.
00:56:38You honchos want to come on in. There's plenty of room in the cheering section.
00:56:42There isn't any ladies in free tonight, Alma. You just might qualify.
00:56:55You know, that's the first time Hud ever asked me to go anyplace in his whole life.
00:56:59I wonder why I did that.
00:57:01Lonesome, I imagine. Just trying to scare up a little company.
00:57:04Hud, lonesome? I can get more women company than anybody else around.
00:57:08That ain't necessarily much. It ain't necessarily company, neither.
00:57:12Women just like to be around something dangerous part of the time.
00:57:16Even Hud can get lonesome once in a while.
00:57:20Well, I wouldn't mind watching him chase those squealers.
00:57:27Well, then we'll go on in.
00:57:29I'll stay home. I don't like pigs.
00:57:51Now, let's give these kids a hand.
00:57:53Now, applause for the kid that you like the best.
00:58:08That's it, ladies and gentlemen. It's a strike number 10-20.
00:58:13That's it, ladies and gentlemen. It's a strike number 10-20.
00:58:17All right, now you've all seen one kind of twisting. You're about to see another kind.
00:58:21We've got 10 able-bodied men going to tie themselves in knots,
00:58:25trying to catch 10 of the fastest freeze pigs you've ever seen in your life.
00:58:29Now, the first man that catches his pig and brings it back to this little square here in front of the judges stand is going to be the winner.
00:58:34Now, if you boys will come on in, we'll get this started. Come on.
00:58:38You guys got the pig ready down there, Mylon?
00:58:40You bet.
00:58:51Arnold, you're outside there stepping in, will you?
00:58:53Hey, Wag, pull your hat off, will you? Let's go.
00:58:59Arnold, you're outside there stepping in, will you?
00:59:01Hey, Wag, pull your hat off, will you? Let's go.
00:59:08All right, boys, now when I say three, we'll go.
00:59:10One, two, three, go!
00:59:37Oh, my God!
01:00:08Oh, my God!
01:00:15Well, it looks like we got a winner.
01:00:17What's that?
01:00:18Well, that pig looks about as dirty as you do.
01:00:23Now, back there, folks, we sure do thank you for turning out tonight.
01:00:26We hope you enjoyed yourselves.
01:00:28We look forward to seeing you next year, Daniel.
01:00:33Still get around the way you do, huh?
01:00:36Boy, you sure do turn up that dust.
01:00:39Yeah, I want to kick up a little more dust before the night's over.
01:00:41Anybody interested?
01:00:44Well, that's enough excitement for me, I guess.
01:00:47I'll be getting back, Lon.
01:00:49I don't know. It's still kind of early.
01:00:51I might just stick around with Hud for a while.
01:00:55Well, I'll leave the door open for you.
01:01:02Ditch up your pants, Fantan.
01:01:04If you get cleaned up, then I'll buy you a drink.
01:01:10You want to put a little kick in that?
01:01:13Sure, okay.
01:01:17Come on, I can handle it.
01:01:21Whoa, whoa.
01:01:35Thank you.
01:01:42Got a pretty girl?
01:01:44Don't let me cramp you.
01:01:46Oh, I wouldn't make any kind of move at her.
01:01:48Why not? You ain't nailed down, are you?
01:01:50Well, that's what I call a woman and a half.
01:01:55You're a pretty good-looking kid.
01:01:57Dab down that colic and button your collar up over your Adam's apple.
01:02:00You might just make out.
01:02:02I wouldn't mind driving her a long way home.
01:02:06You ought to take a crack at that.
01:02:09Get all the good you can out of 17,
01:02:11because it sure wears out in one hell of a hurry.
01:02:14My trouble is, I got to like a girl a lot
01:02:17before I can work up to anything.
01:02:19I mean, like her as a person.
01:02:21Not sure you're a regular idealist.
01:02:23What's wrong with that?
01:02:25I don't know. I just ain't never tried it.
01:02:28Suppose you think I'm a jerk.
01:02:30Well, you care what I think.
01:02:34Well, this is probably gonna hand you a big laugh.
01:02:39But I do.
01:02:45You have another little drink,
01:02:47and I'll have another little drink,
01:02:49and maybe we can work up some real family feeling here.
01:02:52Come on.
01:02:54Come on.
01:02:56Shove some change in that juke.
01:03:23Come on.
01:03:30Hi.
01:03:32What are you gawking at?
01:03:34I ain't gawking.
01:03:36I don't like fresh kids.
01:03:38Nobody's getting fresh, mister, that I know about.
01:03:41I think I'll take you out in the alley
01:03:43and jar some of your teeth loose.
01:03:45Are you having words with this youngster about something?
01:03:48I'm about to put him into the hospital.
01:03:51Why, has he been bothering you?
01:03:53No. No, he ain't bothering me.
01:03:56It's her he's bothering.
01:03:58You didn't, uh, offer him any encouragement by any chance, did you there, young lady?
01:04:03No.
01:04:05It's funny. I was sitting way over on the other side of the room,
01:04:08and I got a little bit encouraged.
01:04:10Maybe it's the way you move around inside that dress.
01:04:12All right, smart guy, I'll take you instead.
01:04:14Oh, I don't want to be hoggish.
01:04:16Lon, you want a piece of me?
01:04:18Come on, come on!
01:04:49Whoo!
01:04:51Ah!
01:04:53Whoo! Whoo!
01:04:55Boy, that is what I call one hell of a night.
01:04:58I do that about six times a week.
01:05:00You don't win them all, you know.
01:05:02Well, I would if you were backing me all the time.
01:05:05Hey, that'd make quite a combination, wouldn't it?
01:05:07Nobody ever mess with a Bannon's, that's for sure.
01:05:10Yeah, it felt like old times there for a little while.
01:05:14Your daddy and I used to take them all on a Saturday night.
01:05:17Must have been a pretty good old boy.
01:05:19What, Norman?
01:05:21Yeah. He was the kind of guy,
01:05:23just leave his loose change,
01:05:25just lie it out in the bureau when I was a kid
01:05:27so I could swipe some of it.
01:05:29Let me take a girl away from her once in a while.
01:05:31I got done it on my own.
01:05:33He was bigger than you are.
01:05:35He had a bigger wallet, but I'll tell you something.
01:05:37When you ain't being a pain in the tail,
01:05:39you remind me a lot of him.
01:05:41I do? Yeah, you sure do.
01:05:43Well, then how come you and me don't hit it off so good?
01:05:45I got short arms.
01:05:51Well, ain't never been anybody like old Norman.
01:05:53Never will be.
01:05:55He was one way out boy.
01:05:57Claimed he could hear the grass grow.
01:05:59He got me to go down to his pasture one night to listen.
01:06:03After three, four hours,
01:06:05just nipping away at that bottle to keep the dew off us.
01:06:08I swore I could hear it too.
01:06:15That's the night I racked up the car.
01:06:18Piled up on Samson Creek Bridge.
01:06:25He died in a half an hour.
01:06:27I didn't even have a mark on me.
01:06:33Yeah, I wonder if your daddy's here in the grass
01:06:36now growing up over his grave.
01:06:39That story ought to cool you off some.
01:06:43It doesn't.
01:06:50Van Tan, either you're soft-hearted or soft-headed,
01:06:54I don't know which.
01:06:56Soft-headed I don't know which.
01:07:00God!
01:07:08Oh, it was bad dear Lord.
01:07:10It was sad dear Lord
01:07:13It was sad where the great ship went down
01:07:16To the bottom of the husband and wife
01:07:18And they shook and lost their lives
01:07:20It was sad where the great ship went down
01:07:24Oh, it was sad, dear Lord, it was sad, dear Lord,
01:07:28It was sad when the Grinch, it went down.
01:07:32Oh, it was sad, dear Lord, it was sad, dear Lord, it was sad.
01:07:37Hey, Grandad.
01:07:39All right, he's got you drunk.
01:07:41What else has he given you a taste for?
01:07:43All we have is a couple of drinks, that's all.
01:07:47I don't remember you being a teetotaler.
01:07:48I drank. I don't object to his having whiskey.
01:07:51Well, something seems to be eating away at your liver.
01:07:53You, Hud, like always.
01:07:58Hey, what are you climbing on Hud for?
01:08:01You think a lot of Hud, do you?
01:08:03You think he's a real man while you're being tucked in.
01:08:07You listen to him, Angelo. He's my daddy and he knows.
01:08:10I know you. You're smart.
01:08:13You got your share of guts.
01:08:15You can talk a man into trusting you and a woman into wanting you.
01:08:19Then I got it made, ain't I?
01:08:20To hear you tell it.
01:08:21Why won't you get it off your chest?
01:08:23I've been griping you all this time with what I've done to Norman.
01:08:25You were drunk and careless of your brother.
01:08:28If you had 15 years to get over it, that's half of my life.
01:08:31That's not our quarrel and never has been.
01:08:33Well, to hell it isn't.
01:08:35No, boy, I was sick of you a long time before that.
01:08:42Well.
01:08:45You didn't lie full of surprises.
01:08:49And all along I thought it was because of what I'd done to my big brother.
01:08:55I took that hard, but I buried it.
01:08:59Well, all right, I'll bite what turned you sour on me, not that I'd give a damn.
01:09:03Just that, Hud.
01:09:06I'll bite what turned you sour on me, not that I'd give a damn.
01:09:09Just that, Hud.
01:09:11You don't give a damn.
01:09:15That's all. That's the whole of it.
01:09:19You still don't get it, do you?
01:09:22You don't care about people, Hud.
01:09:25You don't give a damn about them.
01:09:27Granddad.
01:09:28Oh, you got all that charm going for you,
01:09:30and it makes the youngsters want to be like you.
01:09:33That's the shame of it, because you don't value nothing.
01:09:36You don't respect nothing.
01:09:38You keep no check on your appetites at all.
01:09:42You live just for yourself,
01:09:45and that makes you not fit to live with.
01:09:53My mama loved me, but she died.
01:10:03Why pick on Hud, Granddad?
01:10:07He ain't the only one.
01:10:10Just about everybody around here is like him, one way or another.
01:10:13Well, that's no cause for rejoicing, is it?
01:10:16Lonnie, little by little, the look of the country changes
01:10:20because of the men we admire.
01:10:23I still think you nailed him pretty hard.
01:10:26Did I?
01:10:29Maybe.
01:10:31Old people get as hard as their arteries sometimes.
01:10:39You're just gonna have to make up your own mind one day
01:10:44about what's right and what's wrong.
01:11:00Where's that cotton-picking housekeeper of ours?
01:11:03I want something to eat, and I don't want any hesitating about it.
01:11:06It's late, Hud. She's asleep.
01:11:09Well, ain't I just keen?
01:11:11I ain't got good money to sleep, and I'm starving to death.
01:11:14Well, maybe I could fry you up an egg sandwich.
01:11:17Forget it.
01:11:19Pa, get your bag.
01:11:21I'll get it.
01:11:23I'll get it.
01:11:25I'll get it.
01:11:28Pa, get your butt out of here.
01:11:30I can't think with you standing around.
01:11:32Knock some people on their tails around here,
01:11:35you just might be one of them.
01:11:37Go on, get out of here!
01:11:57Go on, get out of here!
01:12:28Look out!
01:12:30Boy, they mean trouble.
01:12:32Kind of wish I'd have stayed out of bull riding.
01:12:35Well, from the look of them, he ain't gonna be riding very far.
01:12:38Well, thanks, buddy. I better go check my gear.
01:12:41Never mind your gear. You ought to go check your head.
01:12:47That bull's gonna eat you up.
01:12:51How are you, hot rod?
01:12:53Hi, hud.
01:12:55Get a good seat for the show this afternoon?
01:12:58They're getting two bucks for those bleachers over there.
01:13:04Be my guest.
01:13:08This is $10, hud.
01:13:10It's good. I didn't print it.
01:13:12Well, thank you.
01:13:14Stick with me, honcho. Your genes will be full of change.
01:13:18How come?
01:13:20Well, I'll tell you.
01:13:25I put on a clean white shirt this morning, and I saw me a lawyer.
01:13:29His law, it says,
01:13:32when old folks can't cut the mustard anymore,
01:13:35you can make them let go,
01:13:37whether they're young or old.
01:13:40What are you pulling on, granddad, now?
01:13:43Something pretty raw, kid.
01:13:46Yeah, it sounds like it.
01:13:51You take your dough. I don't want it.
01:13:53Hey, hey, hey, hey.
01:13:55You don't look down your nose at me, sonny boy.
01:13:58I'm gonna get old, too.
01:14:00I don't aim to end up on county relief with it.
01:14:03I'm gonna get old, too.
01:14:05I'm gonna get old, too.
01:14:07I don't aim to end up on county relief
01:14:10with a bowl of soup and two cigarettes a day
01:14:13if I behave myself.
01:14:15I want what I worked for. I got a right to it.
01:14:18You know something, honcho?
01:14:20You don't look out for yourself,
01:14:23and the only helping hand you'll ever get
01:14:26is when they lower the box.
01:14:31You have fun, you hear?
01:14:38All right.
01:14:40You're up awful late.
01:14:43I got a lot on my mind.
01:14:46Come on in. Take a load off your feet.
01:14:49Talked to the Betts today?
01:14:51I talked to him, but I didn't get
01:14:53a whole lot of information out of him.
01:14:55He didn't expect you, did you?
01:14:57The government man wants you to know something.
01:14:59He'll call you and send you a telegram.
01:15:01He'll tell you what to do.
01:15:03He'll tell you what to do.
01:15:05He'll call you and send you a telegram.
01:15:07They said they was watching the test animals pretty close,
01:15:10but they had nothing showed up yet.
01:15:15Hut.
01:15:16Yes, sir.
01:15:18What's this tricky deal you're up to?
01:15:21Lon tells me you're gonna pull the rug out from under me.
01:15:25That's right.
01:15:29I haven't got all the rough edges ironed out yet,
01:15:32but I can give you an idea.
01:15:35The main thing is you, old man.
01:15:38You're getting too old to make the grade.
01:15:40Whether they liquidate us or not when this thing is over,
01:15:44you just better get yourself a rocking chair
01:15:46and get out of my way.
01:15:48What in hell do you mean?
01:15:50When an old man goes off and buys himself
01:15:53a bunch of sick Mexican cows,
01:15:55it means he's over the hill.
01:15:58You got the incompetence, Daddy.
01:16:01A hot rod is too young to take things over.
01:16:06This might get the court to appoint me guardian of your property.
01:16:10I don't know.
01:16:12If I don't get it one way, I'm gonna get it another.
01:16:16Well, you're badly mistaken about all this.
01:16:19I'll be the only one to run this ranch while I'm above ground.
01:16:23After that, you may get part of it.
01:16:26I don't know.
01:16:28But you can't get control of this place no way in the world.
01:16:33Don't go making any bets on that.
01:16:38Maybe I treated you too hard.
01:16:42I don't doubt I made some mistakes.
01:16:44A man don't always do what's right.
01:16:46Oh, Daddy, you ain't never been wrong.
01:16:50Been handing out the ten tablets of love
01:16:53from whatever little hill you could find
01:16:55to climb up on since I was a kid.
01:16:57Shape up or ship out.
01:17:00That's the way you run things around here.
01:17:03Wild-eyed Homer Bannon.
01:17:05Passing out scripture and verse like you wrote it yourself.
01:17:14So I just naturally had to go bad
01:17:17when the face is so much good.
01:17:20Heard how'd a man like you come to be a son to me.
01:17:25Oh, that's easy.
01:17:27I wasn't no bundle left on your doorstep.
01:17:30Wasn't found in no bull run.
01:17:32You got the same feelings below your belt as any other man.
01:17:35That's how you got stuck with me for a son.
01:17:38Whether you like it or not.
01:17:55I'll be back.
01:18:25I'll be back.
01:18:55DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:18:57DOOR SLAMS SHUT
01:18:59DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:19:01DOOR SLAMS SHUT
01:19:03DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:19:06DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:19:08DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:19:10DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:19:12DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
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01:19:16DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:19:18DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:19:20DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES
01:19:22CRYING
01:19:28SLAP
01:19:42CLOSES DOOR
01:20:22He was just so drunk, Alma.
01:20:27Did he hurt you?
01:20:31Should I take you to town to get you a doctor?
01:20:35Come on out of here.
01:20:53What are you looking at?
01:20:56I'm looking at you, Hud.
01:20:58Oh, climb off it. You've been wanting to do pretty much the same thing.
01:21:01Been wanting to wallow her from the day she got here.
01:21:04Yeah, I've been wanting to do it, but not mean like you.
01:21:08Here comes the fool.
01:21:25Come on out of there, Hud.
01:21:28Come on out of there, Hud.
01:21:30Here comes Mr. Burris.
01:21:37Good morning.
01:21:40Good morning.
01:21:43Your timing's off, you missed breakfast.
01:21:51Thanks, but I've eaten.
01:21:55I guess you've got something to tell us or you wouldn't be here.
01:21:59I guess the tests are done.
01:22:02Yes, sir, they're done.
01:22:05You've got the worst thing you could have.
01:22:14And there's no cure at all.
01:22:17None we know of.
01:22:19It's like a bolt of lightning.
01:22:21It won't hurt you till it hits, then it hurts a lot.
01:22:24Your cows are public enemies now.
01:22:26You'd better think fast before it spreads.
01:22:29What do I do?
01:22:31Just drive them into a pit and shoot them?
01:22:33I can't abide that.
01:22:35I know, it's a terrible thing even to think about.
01:22:37I've seen it. You're in the depression.
01:22:40It's a sight worse to see than it is to think about.
01:22:43Look here, Mr. Bannon, you're getting up in years.
01:22:45You can afford to slow down.
01:22:47The rest won't hurt your grass any.
01:22:49You might even sell a few oil leases.
01:22:51My daddy thinks that oil is something you stick in your salad dressing.
01:22:55If there's oil down there,
01:22:57you can get it sucked up after I'm under there with it.
01:23:00But I don't like it, and I don't aim to have it.
01:23:03There'll be no holes punched in this land while I'm here.
01:23:06They ain't gonna come in and grade no roads
01:23:09so the wind can blow me away.
01:23:11That's all to me.
01:23:15What can I do with a bunch of rotten oil wells?
01:23:18I can't ride out every day and prowl amongst them
01:23:21like I can my cattle.
01:23:24I can't breed them
01:23:26or tend them or rope them or chase them or nothing.
01:23:29I can't feel a smidgen of pride in them
01:23:32because there ain't none of my doing.
01:23:35There's money in it.
01:23:38I don't want that kind of money.
01:23:41I want mine to come from something
01:23:43that keeps a man doing for himself.
01:23:54We're much obliged to you
01:23:57for coming out in person to tell us.
01:24:00We're much obliged to you
01:24:03for coming out in person to tell us.
01:24:30I don't want that kind of money.
01:25:00Whistle
01:25:03Whistle
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01:26:49Hey!
01:26:50Hey!
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01:27:00Hey!
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01:27:24Hey!
01:27:25Hey!
01:27:26Hey!
01:27:27Hey!
01:27:28He stopped!
01:27:29He's gone!
01:27:30We lose.
01:27:31Stop the intruder!
01:27:32Start shooting!
01:27:33Hey!
01:27:34He stopped!
01:27:35He's gone!
01:27:38We lose.
01:29:44It didn't take long.
01:29:55It don't take long to kill things.
01:29:59Just like it does to grow.
01:31:00There's a couple we missed.
01:31:02I'll get them.
01:31:14Where do you think you're going, mister?
01:31:17To finish this job.
01:31:18Somebody needs to.
01:31:19Well, you just close that gate.
01:31:23I'll kill them too myself, seeing as how I raised them.
01:31:27Something wrong with you, mister?
01:31:31There's no guarantee he'll do it.
01:31:33He just said he would.
01:31:37You get in the car.
01:31:41We're going down to finish burying those carcasses and then we're leaving.
01:31:47Mr. Bannon can handle the rest of this without us bothering him.
01:31:53You just get along, Mr. Burris.
01:31:55I know none of this here ain't your doing.
01:31:59You see about the burying and then get that fella there off of my ranch.
01:32:06All I can say is I'm sorry.
01:32:09I'm sure sorry.
01:32:17He ain't such a bad fella.
01:32:25Just got a cruddy job.
01:32:33Boys, I don't plan to have any work around here for some time.
01:32:40I can't afford to keep you on until things get better, so I'll just have to let you go.
01:32:58Give me the rifle.
01:33:11Lord, but I've chased them longhorns many a mile.
01:33:29I don't know if I can kill them, but I guess I can.
01:33:36I guess this is the worst thing that ever happened to you.
01:33:41Oh, I'll get over it if my health don't go to failing me.
01:33:49Lon, you go away someplace.
01:34:06I'll get over it.
01:34:37Them old bulls are hard to kill.
01:34:47Drag him away and bury him.
01:34:52Bury him quick.
01:34:57Go on!
01:35:02Did you call about the bus for me?
01:35:09Yeah, it leaves at 1026.
01:35:14And can I buy my ticket on it?
01:35:19Yeah, they said that'd be okay.
01:35:24Well, I'll see you later.
01:35:29I'll see you later.
01:35:34Can I buy my ticket on it?
01:35:39Yeah, they said that'd be okay.
01:35:54Alma?
01:35:59Well, I'm ready.
01:36:29Wish you weren't gone off and leaving us, Alma.
01:36:34You look after your grandpa.
01:36:39He's getting old and feeble.
01:36:44He's your job now.
01:36:49We need you around here.
01:36:55Well, I've been all over this cow country.
01:37:00I've been to the exact right place and the exact right people.
01:37:03So once I got stopped, I wouldn't have to be moving again.
01:37:07That just hadn't worked out.
01:37:10Goodbye, honey.
01:37:13You take care of yourself.
01:37:16Don't you be lazy now.
01:37:24I'll see you later.
01:37:54I'll see you later.
01:38:12All right, Bewee.
01:38:25Looks like we're losing a good cook.
01:38:34Maybe we should have boosted your salary a little.
01:38:39You ain't letting that little ruckus we had run you off, are you?
01:38:44As far as I can get on a bus ticket.
01:38:49You claiming I'm the first guy that ever stuck his foot in your door?
01:38:54I don't know.
01:38:57First one ever got rough, huh?
01:39:02Well, I'm sorry.
01:39:05That ain't my style.
01:39:06I don't usually get rough with my women.
01:39:08Generally don't have to.
01:39:11You're rough on everybody.
01:39:13So then tell me.
01:39:15You want to know something funny?
01:39:18It would have happened eventually without the rough outs.
01:39:21You look pretty good at that, you sure done, you know.
01:39:24Sight of that through the kitchen window made me put down my dish towel more than once.
01:39:28Why don't you speak up sooner?
01:39:48I'll remember you, honey.
01:39:52You're the one that got away.
01:40:17Come on now, boy, get in.
01:40:47You stupid knucklehead, what'd you hit the brakes for?
01:41:00You got your life's work in front of you paying for this car.
01:41:02Granddad's out here.
01:41:04He's crawling in the road.
01:41:07Granddad, what happened?
01:41:09Are you hurt?
01:41:11I wanted to take a look around the place.
01:41:16I fell off my horse.
01:41:19This old man's hurt pretty bad.
01:41:21Let me up.
01:41:23A man ain't to crawl.
01:41:25Take it easy.
01:41:26Lonnie, take my car, get to the ranch, call an ambulance, tell them to get here quick.
01:41:29And tell them we got an awful sick man here.
01:41:42It won't start.
01:41:44Forget it.
01:41:45Forget it.
01:41:48There's a bottle of whiskey in the dash, bring it over.
01:41:56Easy, easy, old man.
01:42:03Don't make me drink that stuff.
01:42:07Honey, go on down to the main road, try to flag a car down, get some help up here.
01:42:11Go on, move.
01:42:12Don't send him away hurt.
01:42:14I'm right here, Granddad, don't you worry.
01:42:19I feel kind of cold.
01:42:22Everything's gonna be all right.
01:42:27I don't know if I want it to be.
01:42:31Don't talk like that.
01:42:32You're gonna be just fine.
01:42:34I feel like throwing her in the sponge.
01:42:41I feel like giving up.
01:42:44You've never quit on anything in your whole life.
01:42:51That hud there is waiting on me.
01:42:57And he ain't a patient man.
01:43:22He isn't gone, is he?
01:43:29Yeah.
01:43:34I'd like to buy him a brand new blanket line jacket.
01:43:54Give it to him sometime or other.
01:44:02Lonnie.
01:44:04Hey.
01:44:08It was the best thing.
01:44:11He was wore out and he knew it.
01:44:15He didn't seem so bad.
01:44:19He didn't seem so bad off at all.
01:44:21Well, he was.
01:44:23He was trying to get up, hurting himself.
01:44:28He couldn't have made it.
01:44:30Lonnie, any way in this world, he couldn't have made it another hour.
01:44:37He could if he'd wanted to.
01:44:41He fixed it so he didn't want to anymore.
01:44:56I don't know the whole story.
01:45:01Yeah, him and me fought many and many around together.
01:45:07But I guess you could say that I helped him about as much as he ever helped me.
01:45:14How did you help him, hud?
01:45:17By trying to sell him out?
01:45:20By taking the heart out of him?
01:45:21By making him give up and quit?
01:45:24Is that how you helped him?
01:45:37He ain't in any loaf around eternal life.
01:46:02He's the way he always was.
01:46:05Enjoying his good horses, looking after the land,
01:46:10trying to figure out ways to beat the dry weather and wind.
01:46:13Better settle down, boy.
01:46:15You've still got the graveyard in front of you.
01:46:19I know what you're feeling, my boy, but look at it this way.
01:46:23He's gone to a better place.
01:46:29I don't think so.
01:46:32Not unless dirt is a better place than air.
01:47:02I don't think so.
01:47:30I don't think so.
01:47:59Well, we took him to the graveyard and put him down.
01:48:04It's all over with now.
01:48:14What do you got there?
01:48:17My gear.
01:48:20You going someplace?
01:48:22Yeah.
01:48:28Traveling kind of light, ain't you?
01:48:32Got everything I need.
01:48:36Planning to go for good?
01:48:39That's right.
01:48:42What about your half of the spread here?
01:48:45Well, you can put my share in the bank.
01:48:48I'm going somewhere else and work for a while.
01:48:51If I can happen onto a job.
01:48:54Ain't you a little bit green to go cutting loose on your own?
01:48:59Well, we'll see.
01:49:02Granddaddy bought me a Mars candy bar down at the station.
01:49:06He said to me, character is the only thing I've got to give you to be a man.
01:49:11Well, I guess he was kind of worried.
01:49:14You're trying so hard to get out of the draft and all.
01:49:17Well, I guess he was kind of worried.
01:49:20Well, I guess he was kind of worried.
01:49:23Well, I guess he was kind of worried.
01:49:26Well, I guess he was kind of worried.
01:49:29You're trying so hard to get out of the draft and all.
01:49:34Poncho!
01:49:42I just wanted you to know that if you don't make your million,
01:49:46you can always come back here and work for me.
01:49:49I won't be back this way.
01:49:53Well, I guess you've come to be of your granddaddy's opinion
01:49:57that I ain't fit to live with.
01:50:00That's too bad.
01:50:03Yeah, we might have whooped it up, some of you and me.
01:50:06That's the way you used to want it.
01:50:09I used to.
01:50:12So long, Hud.
01:50:15You know, some fantan this world is so full of crap,
01:50:18a man's gonna get into it sooner or later, whether he's careful or not.
01:50:27Come on.
01:50:57Come on.
01:51:27Come on.

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