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00:00:00The End
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00:02:29All right, boys, let's get these aboard. Let's hurry up. Let's jump it!
00:02:34Come on, let's jump it!
00:02:36All right, there I am.
00:02:42The Noble Hotel?
00:02:44How is it?
00:02:45Well, it's the...
00:02:46All right, that's it.
00:02:51Just a minute, lady.
00:02:52Where are you going?
00:02:56What do you want?
00:02:58I want to know where you're going.
00:03:00To the Noble Hotel.
00:03:02What's your business in Ainsley?
00:03:03I'm a schoolteacher.
00:03:05Schoolteacher? Don't you know there's a milk strike going on in this town?
00:03:08I didn't know, but I can see that.
00:03:10Who are you going to teach?
00:03:11The farmers or the kids?
00:03:13Who needs it more?
00:03:14I'm asking the questions.
00:03:16You don't look anything like a schoolteacher to me.
00:03:18You better get back on that train.
00:03:19What do you mean?
00:03:20I mean, I've got reason to believe that you're an agitator.
00:03:23And we don't want that kind of talk in this town.
00:03:25What?
00:03:26Here, read this.
00:03:28It's an offer from your board of education.
00:03:30I'm to start teaching Monday morning.
00:03:31The children, not the farmers.
00:03:34And I don't know anything about your strike.
00:03:37I'm sorry.
00:03:39You know, can't be too suspicious of strange faces.
00:03:43Ours is a strange face, too.
00:03:55Take care, Mr. Matthews.
00:03:57Let's get together and see if we can't figure out something.
00:03:59You told me what you were going to do.
00:04:02I know what I'm doing.
00:04:15Good evening.
00:04:22Show this lady to 14.
00:04:29The room suit, you all right?
00:04:41It's perfect.
00:04:45Dancing stops in the gold room at 12 o'clock.
00:04:47The band goes home then.
00:04:48What's so funny?
00:04:49I don't know.
00:04:50I guess it's that I expected a town with a bandstand in the middle
00:04:53where they take in the sidewalks at 8 o'clock.
00:04:55Not this town.
00:04:56What's the matter?
00:04:57Don't you like your town?
00:04:58It ain't my town.
00:04:59I was only born here.
00:05:00Oh, I've heard a lot of nice things about Ainslet.
00:05:02You probably heard them from the Chamber of Commerce.
00:05:04And you wouldn't like it here if you lived here.
00:05:06Well, good night.
00:05:07What's your name?
00:05:08Chucky.
00:05:09You go to school, Chucky?
00:05:10Try and get out of it.
00:05:11You work here after school?
00:05:12Only on Saturday nights.
00:05:13It's a good night for tips.
00:05:18Good night.
00:05:19Lord, Lord, you can't stay here.
00:05:23You can't do it because I'm tired.
00:05:25I've got to get up in the morning, you know.
00:05:26Here you are, Mother.
00:05:28Won't put it on, thanks.
00:05:29Now, we've got to go.
00:05:31Yes, it's been a lovely party.
00:05:32Now, get your wraps, children.
00:05:33All right.
00:05:34Come on, dear.
00:05:34I'm arguing this way when I tell them to do a thing.
00:05:37I'm surprised at the children who come to these dances on chaperone.
00:05:41Why, when I was their age, I never had a chaperone.
00:05:43I don't believe it.
00:05:44Well, I'm bringing Roger up properly.
00:05:46When I was 15, I used to...
00:05:47Don't try to remember that far back.
00:05:49Oh, well.
00:05:53What are you all dressed up for?
00:05:55The dancers all over it.
00:05:59Don't fight Roger, not in your new suit.
00:06:01Oh, he ain't worth a fight no how.
00:06:04Besides, he might have germs.
00:06:06Yes.
00:06:06Mama says there ought to be two schools in town.
00:06:09One for our set and one for his kind.
00:06:13Here.
00:06:14Fire, old man, another quart.
00:06:15I beg your pardon.
00:06:38Aren't you in the wrong room?
00:06:39Same again, waiter.
00:06:41This one's on me.
00:06:42Listen to me, please.
00:06:43Will you get on your feet and get out of this room?
00:06:45I'll go home.
00:06:47Another round for the boys, Tony.
00:06:49This isn't Tony.
00:06:51That's familiar.
00:06:52I ought to know you.
00:06:53If it isn't Sweetie Pie.
00:06:56Don't you Sweetie Pie me.
00:06:58What are you doing?
00:07:01I'm calling the office.
00:07:03Hello, somebody, please.
00:07:05Send a man up here to take the woman out of my room.
00:07:09Hello.
00:07:09Will you send somebody up here?
00:07:10There's a man in my room and he won't get out.
00:07:12And I never saw him before in my life.
00:07:15Immediately.
00:07:15What did you do?
00:07:18I sent for someone to come up and get you out of here.
00:07:21Too bad.
00:07:22You shouldn't have done that.
00:07:24I know that, weasel.
00:07:25You'll ruin your reputation.
00:07:27I haven't been here long enough to get one.
00:07:29What?
00:07:29No reputation?
00:07:31I know this town.
00:07:33At sunrise, the natives will ride you out on a rail.
00:07:37And I don't want that to happen to you, little girl.
00:07:40Wouldn't it be simpler for you to get out and then everybody would be happy?
00:07:43You got something there.
00:07:45Oh, I didn't say so sooner.
00:07:53It's too late now.
00:07:54There's your rescue squad.
00:07:57Enter.
00:07:57What seems to be the trouble, Miss Evans?
00:07:59I found that man in my bed.
00:08:01Why, Mr. Matthews, what are you doing here?
00:08:03I told you over the phone to take room 218.
00:08:06What number is this?
00:08:07Why, uh, this is 214.
00:08:10How could you make such a mistake?
00:08:11Well, you came back for...
00:08:12No excuses now, I'll show you the way.
00:08:16I assure you, Miss Evans, this is out of the ordinary.
00:08:19But it's Saturday night, you know.
00:08:20I understand.
00:08:22That's John J. Matthews, Jr.
00:08:23His father owns the dairy.
00:08:25His father should hang a bell around his neck to keep him from getting lost.
00:08:28I think you were pretty smart Saturday night, eh?
00:08:41Oh, what are you talking about?
00:08:43You know what I'm talking about, smart guy.
00:08:44Trying to pick a fight with me when I was on a job knowing I can't fight back.
00:08:48Don't fight in your new suit, Roger.
00:08:50Now, buy your old man another court.
00:08:51Oh, we were just having a laugh.
00:08:53I didn't know you were so touchy about your old man.
00:08:55Everybody knows who...
00:08:56Yeah, well, you're not in your new suit and I ain't in my uniform now.
00:08:59I don't want to fight, Shockey.
00:09:01I know you don't.
00:09:04Think it over.
00:09:05Good morning, children.
00:09:27Good morning, teacher.
00:09:28I'm Miss Evans.
00:09:29I know you're all sorry to lose Miss Monati in the middle of the term.
00:09:33But if we make an effort to know each other, I'm sure we'll all get along very well.
00:09:38And now, if you'll take your history books and turn to page 72, please.
00:09:43Just a minute, please.
00:09:49Well, Shockey.
00:09:51What's your full name?
00:09:52Shockey Carter.
00:09:53Not your nickname, please.
00:09:55Your name.
00:09:56Shockey, and I like it.
00:09:59That will do.
00:10:00The second bell's rung, you know.
00:10:01Yes, ma'am.
00:10:03Take your seat.
00:10:04Yes.
00:10:12So, we will begin our study together where Miss Monati left off.
00:10:15With the 13 colonies.
00:10:18I understand you have traced their settlement and colonial system.
00:10:21Now, we are concerned with the birth of a new nation.
00:10:24The United States.
00:10:26Just a minute, please.
00:10:27You're Roger Townsend.
00:10:32I hope you don't make a habit of arriving at this hour.
00:10:34No, ma'am.
00:10:35Very well.
00:10:36Take your seat.
00:10:45Silence.
00:10:45Those 13 little colonies were the hot-tempered children of a great empire.
00:10:51They were young and in some ways irrational.
00:10:54But they were people with adventurers from all walks of life who were journeyed to this country seeking freedom.
00:11:01My dad will get you fired at the Noble Hotel for this.
00:11:03He sure will.
00:11:04The mother country often dispatched her troublesome subjects to this wilderness.
00:11:09Preparing that they battle the elements here.
00:11:10If you don't shut up, I'm going to paste you again.
00:11:12Well, you'll see.
00:11:14You'll see.
00:11:16Is there whispering going on back there?
00:11:21I can't talk about that, you know.
00:11:25Let's see.
00:11:26What were we talking about?
00:11:27There ought to be two schools.
00:11:29Another for the scum on the east end of town.
00:11:33Sure, you jelly bean.
00:11:35You're safe in here, aren't you?
00:11:36Are you boys doing that talking?
00:11:38Face straight in your seat, Shockey, and keep your eyes on me.
00:11:41I don't tolerate unnecessary interruptions.
00:11:45Now, about these 13 colonies.
00:11:48Their royalties in the beginning were stronger to the mother country than to each other.
00:11:52But hardships and oppressions, however, soon welded them together.
00:11:55Their common grievances made them a unit.
00:11:58My dad knows what you come from.
00:12:00Trash.
00:12:01That's what he called you.
00:12:02He says your old man's nothing but a common drunk.
00:12:09Boys!
00:12:10Boys!
00:12:11Stop that fighting!
00:12:13Children, return to your seats.
00:12:16Roger!
00:12:17Shockey!
00:12:18This is the classroom.
00:12:20What is the cause of this?
00:12:22He started.
00:12:23He hit me first.
00:12:24I'm surprised at both of you.
00:12:25You might have had some consideration for me my first day here, if not for yourselves.
00:12:29Come with me.
00:12:30Elvira, take the class, please, and read them chapter 12.
00:12:43Yes.
00:12:43I was but...
00:13:01Well, this is a para go.
00:13:01I did not think...
00:13:03I should do it.
00:13:04I should go...
00:13:04Well, I didn't see...
00:13:06But I can see.
00:13:07This is also a warning...
00:13:07If we had...
00:13:08You see...
00:13:08What is your problem, Ms. Evans?
00:13:14These boys were fighting in class, Ms. Hodges.
00:13:16So, this is serious.
00:13:19I thought it serious enough to bring to your attention.
00:13:23Such behavior doesn't fit you, Roger.
00:13:26No, Ms. Hodges.
00:13:29What have you two to say for yourselves, if anything?
00:13:34I don't know why he struck me.
00:13:36I was listening to Ms. Evans, and he hit me.
00:13:39I did defend myself.
00:13:42Shockey, were you taking advantage of the lead?
00:13:44Look at me, Shockey.
00:13:47I'm speaking to you.
00:13:50Have you nothing to say?
00:13:53Nothing.
00:13:55Nothing what?
00:13:57Nothing, Ms. Hodges.
00:14:00It is not as clear to you, Ms. Evans, to me, these boys, as the troublemaker.
00:14:06Quite the contrary, Ms. Hodges.
00:14:08Shockey's too silent.
00:14:09He puzzles me.
00:14:12Stubbornness is not a virtue.
00:14:14I didn't mean to imply that it is.
00:14:16He must have had some reason for striking Roger.
00:14:20I'm quite capable of giving you the reason, Ms. Evans.
00:14:22I should have warned you about this boy.
00:14:26He's bad.
00:14:30That does not apply to Roger.
00:14:33We never have trouble with a boy who comes from such a fine family as Roger.
00:14:39How is your father?
00:14:41Very well, thank you, Ms. Hodges.
00:14:43Tell him I asked after him.
00:14:45I will, Ms. Hodges.
00:14:46You'll meet Roger's father.
00:14:51He's a charming and cultured gentleman.
00:14:55He's on our school board.
00:14:56Oh, I understand.
00:14:59My advice to you, Roger, is this.
00:15:03A wise man carefully selects his companions.
00:15:07Remember that.
00:15:08I'm sorry, Ms. Hodges.
00:15:10You may return to your class.
00:15:12Not you.
00:15:15I'm forced to suspend you, Shockey, until the next board meeting.
00:15:19Your conduct offers no alternative, does it?
00:15:22The members will pass on your case to reinstate you or expel you as they see fit.
00:15:27Is that all?
00:15:28I should say so.
00:15:30But, Ms. Hodges, are you being quite fair?
00:15:33Reprimanded?
00:15:34No, to be corrected.
00:15:36Not condemned.
00:15:37Have you any suggestions?
00:15:38Well, something less humiliating.
00:15:41Let's talk this over with Shockey's father first.
00:15:44He is not on the school board, I presume, but surely he can best correct his son.
00:15:49What do you say to that, Shockey?
00:15:55I know Shockey's father, and I'm not blaming the boy for him.
00:16:00But so long as he chooses to behave like him, let him pay the fifth.
00:16:05That will be all.
00:16:06Come on, Shockey.
00:16:16Oh, Blake.
00:16:17Drop half of these empties at Elmwood.
00:16:19Take the rest over to Joe Briggs' farm.
00:16:21Yes.
00:16:25Any more deliveries, Mike?
00:16:26Not till this afternoon.
00:16:27No.
00:16:27No.
00:16:27No.
00:16:27No.
00:16:27No.
00:16:27No.
00:16:28No.
00:16:28No.
00:16:28No.
00:16:28No.
00:16:29No.
00:16:29No.
00:16:29No.
00:16:30No.
00:16:30No.
00:16:31No.
00:16:32No.
00:16:33No.
00:16:34No.
00:16:35No.
00:16:36No.
00:16:39Jack, when are you going to do a full day's work in this plant?
00:16:43I didn't know I was falling down on my job.
00:16:45That 500 gallons of milk from Oakwood has to be tested.
00:16:48I tested it an hour ago.
00:16:50Well, how...
00:16:51I'm up in town.
00:16:52Where were you Saturday night and Sunday?
00:16:54You weren't home.
00:16:56Some of the boys were in town.
00:16:57I stayed at the hotel.
00:17:00Oh, Dad, I think it might be a good idea
00:17:03if one of us would inform the school board
00:17:05that we'll settle a strike soon.
00:17:07You're in bad enough with the farmers
00:17:09without antagonizing the town, too.
00:17:11Now you're beginning to think.
00:17:13Take care of it, will you, son?
00:17:14I sure will.
00:17:15I don't care what they do to me.
00:17:45Maybe I ain't no cop,
00:17:46but I'm glad I smacked him anyway.
00:17:48I didn't say you were no good.
00:17:49Miss Hodges did.
00:17:51That's because you won't let her be interested in you.
00:17:54Chucky.
00:17:55I'm not only a teacher.
00:17:57I'm your friend.
00:17:59That's really my job.
00:18:00Oh, yeah?
00:18:02Really it is.
00:18:03Why do you think people dislike you?
00:18:05Few people even care enough about you for that.
00:18:08It's all right.
00:18:09I'll get by.
00:18:09I'll get by.
00:18:10Oh, I'm sure you will.
00:18:11I'd like to have you do better than just get by.
00:18:14You took me into her, didn't you?
00:18:17That was before I knew her.
00:18:19Can I go now?
00:18:20No.
00:18:21Chucky, what am I to tell the school board?
00:18:24Nothing.
00:18:25Nothing at all.
00:18:28I did think you were a fighter.
00:18:30I am a fighter, but she's the principal, ain't she?
00:18:33Mm-hmm.
00:18:35You know, Chucky, I have a hunch she's wrong about you.
00:18:38I think you're a regular fella.
00:18:41I don't know, maybe Miss Hodges is right.
00:18:43Maybe I ain't no good.
00:18:45Not worth bothering about.
00:18:48Well, we'll talk this over with your father.
00:18:50Oh, it ain't gonna do no good to talk to the cap.
00:18:53You're just getting yourself into trouble.
00:18:55Well, I've given you every chance.
00:18:56You won't tell me anything.
00:18:58There ain't nothing to tell.
00:19:00Very well.
00:19:00Oh, wait.
00:19:01I'll tell you what you want to know.
00:19:03All right.
00:19:05Well, Roger said something Saturday night at the hotel,
00:19:08so I popped him for that this morning.
00:19:09And in class he said something worse than that,
00:19:11so I whacked him again.
00:19:12What did he say?
00:19:15I don't remember exactly.
00:19:17What was it about?
00:19:18I can't tell you that.
00:19:20Was it the truth?
00:19:22Well, it all depends upon how you look at a person.
00:19:26What person?
00:19:29Oh, just a friend.
00:19:31Come on, Sharky.
00:19:34I'll walk along with you.
00:19:40Good night.
00:19:41Good night.
00:19:42Good night.
00:19:42Miss Evans, I believe.
00:19:55Please pause to witness my humility.
00:19:58Let me try and live down my past.
00:20:00Really.
00:20:01I'm up to my neck in apologies.
00:20:03I accept your apology.
00:20:04What about this evening?
00:20:05No.
00:20:06Then deep in that icy heart of yours,
00:20:08you don't really forgive me.
00:20:09I do forgive you, Mr. Matthew.
00:20:11Honestly?
00:20:11Cross your heart.
00:20:14Oh, that's decent.
00:20:14That's regular of you.
00:20:16Now, will you let me through here, please?
00:20:17I will.
00:20:18Just tell me where you live.
00:20:19You checked out of the hotel, I know.
00:20:21I live in a very respectable boarding house.
00:20:24My landlady is an Indian.
00:20:25She's scalped her first husband,
00:20:27and she's equally clever with a musket,
00:20:29and can hit a bullseye at 20 paces.
00:20:31I couldn't have described her better.
00:20:32I know the place.
00:20:34I'll be by at 7.
00:20:48Well, these are the tracks, Miss Evans.
00:20:49You better not go any further.
00:20:51Beyond lies the sinful city of the misunderstood, eh?
00:20:54Well, I don't know about that,
00:20:55but people won't respect you none
00:20:56if you're seen going over here.
00:20:58My reputation isn't that delicate, I hope.
00:21:00Maybe not, but you don't know Ainsley.
00:21:01I wish you wouldn't come.
00:21:07I once shot a mountain lion, Chucky.
00:21:09You did?
00:21:10Well, what's that got to do with people talking?
00:21:12Only this.
00:21:13I'm not easily frightened, so stop trying.
00:21:16Well, if you're going to be stubborn, come on.
00:21:17I think you'd better wait outside
00:21:32until I see if the captain will see you.
00:21:33Come on, come on, wake up.
00:21:50Wake up.
00:21:51Cap, my school teacher's here.
00:21:53She wants to talk to you.
00:21:54Huh?
00:21:54Come on, try to clean up a little bit, will you?
00:21:56Oh, yes, yes, yes.
00:21:58I guess you can come in now.
00:22:26It ain't often the captain will see anybody
00:22:34after the government sends him his money.
00:22:36He starts to think of them,
00:22:37so we figure it's best just to leave him to himself.
00:22:39You told him who I am?
00:22:40Yes, he knows who you are,
00:22:41but I don't think it'll do you any good.
00:22:43Why not?
00:22:44I don't think you'll understand the captain.
00:22:46Most people don't.
00:22:47He's not just an ordinary man, you know.
00:22:49He's a hero.
00:22:51Oh, I didn't know that.
00:22:52Captain Fred Carter, you ain't never heard of him?
00:22:54Have I?
00:22:56Most everybody used to want to meet him.
00:22:58Look.
00:23:00Four of the enemy captured single-handed,
00:23:02alone, under fire.
00:23:03Oh, yes, I remember reading something about that.
00:23:06Are you honest?
00:23:07You'd be surprised how many people have forgotten.
00:23:10I can't understand that.
00:23:11When a soldier does what he did,
00:23:12above and beyond the call of duty,
00:23:14you'd think they'd remember.
00:23:16I'm sure they do,
00:23:17but memories are tricky things, Shockey.
00:23:19Yeah, I guess so.
00:23:20You can't expect much of people.
00:23:22They ought to try to understand him.
00:23:24They can't expect the captain to be like them.
00:23:26No, I know they can't.
00:23:29They had a band for him at the station, too,
00:23:31when he got back from the front.
00:23:32His pictures was in the paper,
00:23:33and a guy offered him a thousand bucks
00:23:35for this collection of helmets.
00:23:37Who told you that?
00:23:38Your mother?
00:23:39No, the captain, he likes to talk about it.
00:23:42I guess she was there.
00:23:48And that's a picture of him, too.
00:23:49And this is his, uh...
00:23:59And you, uh...
00:24:01Want to see me?
00:24:03Yes, captain, this is her.
00:24:06How do you do?
00:24:08How do you do?
00:24:10If you, uh...
00:24:11Sit down.
00:24:12Here, Cap, I'll...
00:24:21I'll get your coat.
00:24:25I don't...
00:24:26What's...
00:24:26What's wrong with you?
00:24:27Captain, to catch cold,
00:24:28he's been kind of sick.
00:24:30All right, Cap.
00:24:34She won't ask you many questions, Cap,
00:24:36will you?
00:24:37No, none at all.
00:24:38I just wanted to meet you, Captain Carter.
00:24:41There's no novelty to you, is it?
00:24:43People clamoring to meet you.
00:24:44Well, what's it about, boy?
00:24:46What's he done?
00:24:47Shocking?
00:24:48Well, nothing, really.
00:24:50His only offense is forgivable, I'm sure.
00:24:52Well, that's all right, Miss Evans.
00:24:53You can tell him I was fighting.
00:24:55Fighting?
00:24:56They were probably fighting about you.
00:25:00Me?
00:25:02Well, what...
00:25:04What for?
00:25:05Oh, it was nothing, Cap.
00:25:06I just whacked the Townsend kid one time.
00:25:08Shocking, what did the Townsend boys say about your father?
00:25:11Nothing, nothing at all.
00:25:13What did all the other boys in the school say about your father?
00:25:22Oh...
00:25:23I...
00:25:25I think I understand.
00:25:29I am.
00:25:32Well, you...
00:25:33You didn't...
00:25:34You didn't tell me about this.
00:25:36I didn't want to bother you, Cap.
00:25:39You have a fine boy, Captain.
00:25:41He's brave and strong and loyal.
00:25:44But he's been fighting a battle.
00:25:46Single-handed.
00:25:49You...
00:25:50You don't think much of me, do you?
00:25:53I like you.
00:25:55But shock is Captain Carter.
00:25:56I like him.
00:26:00Say, this place needs good cleaning.
00:26:01Do you mind if I take a boil at it?
00:26:03Oh, I wouldn't clean it up because then we can clean it again.
00:26:06Yes.
00:26:07Oh, isn't this terrible?
00:26:09That's been young Matt chasing her already.
00:26:24She was just kidding, son.
00:26:25I think Tim called her up.
00:26:28Was she?
00:26:30Well, well, Miss Evans, you are the late one.
00:26:33We were beginning to worry.
00:26:35Have you met all these ladies?
00:26:37I don't believe so.
00:26:37Ladies, this is our new boarder, Miss Evans.
00:26:41She's a teacher, too.
00:26:42How do you do?
00:26:43How do you do?
00:26:44I'm Millicent Goodlow, French teacher.
00:26:46Parlez-vous Francais?
00:26:48May we.
00:26:49Do look after her, Miss Taylor.
00:26:51Oh, gladly.
00:26:52We met today, quite by accident.
00:26:54You're replacing Dot Minardi, aren't you?
00:26:56Poor Dot.
00:26:57Having to leave right in the middle of a term like that.
00:27:00Why, poor Dot?
00:27:01You know.
00:27:03The things I've heard since she disappeared so mysteriously.
00:27:06Let me have your plate, dear.
00:27:08I have a slice of delicious meatloaf on the stove for you.
00:27:11That's kind of you.
00:27:13Oh, Miss Evans.
00:27:15A Mr. Matthew rang up here to locate you.
00:27:18That couldn't be young John Matthew, could it?
00:27:22Thank you, Mrs. Geeta.
00:27:24He was at the school today.
00:27:26Whatever could he be doing there?
00:27:28He wants to enroll, I believe.
00:27:29Could I have that meatloaf, Mrs. Geeta?
00:27:33Why, of course.
00:27:35Of course.
00:27:37No matter what people may say about Jack Matthew squandering his dad's money and whatnot,
00:27:43I still maintain he's very good looking.
00:27:47Yes, money and good looks it all a girl wants.
00:27:50He's a catch.
00:27:50Of course, I wouldn't want to marry him.
00:27:53I've had oodles of offers from men with plenty.
00:27:57That's no catch.
00:27:58But I'm saving myself for someone with refinement.
00:28:03I thought that brand died out.
00:28:06Culture may be a thing of the past, but if so, oh well.
00:28:11Full many a flower was born to blush unseen
00:28:14and waste its sweetness on the desert air.
00:28:17Ain't it the truth?
00:28:18I beg your pardon.
00:28:20Poor, frustrated flower.
00:28:22Oh, really?
00:28:23I...
00:28:24Excuse me, but I don't know quite what you mean.
00:28:27I'm sorry, but I feel out of place among such brilliant conversationalists.
00:28:37Come on in.
00:28:38Just thanks a will.
00:28:40Why, Mr. Matthew.
00:28:42I seem to have lost my appetite, but I'm sure you can carry on without me.
00:28:48If it isn't the pretty little Mary Evans girl, all grown up now.
00:28:58Having dinner with me?
00:29:00Of course, Jack.
00:29:02I thought you'd never get here, dear.
00:29:04Huh?
00:29:04Get my hat and coat, will you, darling?
00:29:06Huh?
00:29:07Good night, Mrs. Gieter.
00:29:27I didn't think you'd go out with me.
00:29:29You thought right.
00:29:30Huh?
00:29:30Here's where we part, and thanks for rescuing me.
00:29:33What is this?
00:29:33I wouldn't go out with you if this were the Garden of Allah.
00:29:36Good night.
00:29:37Hey!
00:29:39Hey!
00:29:46I don't see why you're taking me in front of the school board.
00:29:48It'll just gum up the works.
00:29:49They don't like me.
00:29:50You let me handle this.
00:29:54We have a quorum present.
00:29:56Should we begin?
00:29:57Apparently, Mr. Matthew isn't going to be with us this afternoon.
00:30:02No.
00:30:03Poor old John has his hands full with his strike.
00:30:05That awful strike!
00:30:07I guess it's a crime now to have a little money.
00:30:09You hear the farmers tell it, you'd think they were giving away milk.
00:30:12I pay ten cents a quart for milk at your store, Mr. Townsend.
00:30:15I know you do.
00:30:16I can't buy it any cheaper than the independents.
00:30:18Well, I think the whole thing's silly.
00:30:20Such a fuss over a few pennies.
00:30:21This meeting does not concern milk.
00:30:27It concerns a student, Shockey Carter.
00:30:29Now, don't you worry, Shockey.
00:30:31When they see the change in your appearance and the fine little gentleman that you are,
00:30:34they won't expel you.
00:30:36The faculty and I have tried to correct these faults in the boy.
00:30:40Our latest reward has been a classroom fight.
00:30:43Yes.
00:30:44Roger told me.
00:30:46I have suspended, Shockey, until this meeting.
00:30:49You, of the school board, must come to some decision regarding his future.
00:30:55The burden is too great for the faculty.
00:31:00Have Mrs. Evans come in.
00:31:08Mrs. Evans, will you come in, please?
00:31:11And Shockey?
00:31:11That won't be necessary.
00:31:14Wait for me.
00:31:17Good morning, Mrs. Evans.
00:31:19Good morning.
00:31:19Good morning.
00:31:20I had hoped that you would meet our school board under more agreeable conditions.
00:31:25This is our new history teacher.
00:31:28The board, Mrs. Evans.
00:31:30How do you do, Mrs. Evans?
00:31:31Be seated.
00:31:32I believe that we can come to our decision.
00:31:51A motion is in order.
00:31:53I move that we expel Shockey Carter and send him to the State School of Correction.
00:31:59But you can't solve this boy's problems by expelling him.
00:32:02You're out of order, Miss Evans.
00:32:03But you haven't tried to understand, Shockey.
00:32:05Do you mean to imply that we've been in error in analyzing character?
00:32:09I know you have.
00:32:10Well, you've condemned this boy, not judged him.
00:32:12He struck my son and called him a liar.
00:32:14Those are the facts.
00:32:15Are you Roger's father?
00:32:16I am.
00:32:17I don't know you very well, Mr. Townsend.
00:32:19Obviously, you're not a shell-shocked war hero.
00:32:22I'm a temperate man.
00:32:24Regardless, Mr. Townsend.
00:32:25I'm sure you'd uphold Roger if he struck a boy who ridiculed you.
00:32:28Did Mr. Carter's drinking have anything to do with the boy's fighting in class?
00:32:32There's a motion before the board.
00:32:33Isn't it your job to help these children?
00:32:35Shocking needs help, not another kick.
00:32:37There's no other recourse.
00:32:39Well, kindness and understanding is what this boy needs.
00:32:42Here he has his place, Miss Evans, but not in this case.
00:32:45Why not try it?
00:32:46You're placing quite a responsibility in our laps.
00:32:50Perhaps you'd care to assume it.
00:32:51Yes, I would.
00:32:53Very well, then.
00:32:55I move that we reinstate Shockey Carter, conditionally, of course,
00:33:00making Miss Evans solely responsible for his future conduct.
00:33:04I second that motion.
00:33:05All in favor?
00:33:06Aye.
00:33:07The ayes have it.
00:33:16Well, Shockey, did they expel you?
00:33:19No.
00:33:20Are they going to?
00:33:22Well, I guess it'd suit you all right if they did, wouldn't it?
00:33:24What makes you think that?
00:33:27Well, they're not going to, so you don't need to worry your head about it.
00:33:29Miss Evans is in there talking for me.
00:33:31She likes you.
00:33:33You trying to say that I'm her pet?
00:33:35Well, if you want to put it that way.
00:33:37I'm sorry I stopped to talk to you.
00:33:42I'm almost sorry I ever met you, Shockey.
00:33:45A gentleman would pick up the books and apologize.
00:33:53Sorry.
00:33:55Thanks.
00:33:55I bet if you hit a fella as hard as you hit these books,
00:33:59he wouldn't wake up for a long time.
00:34:01Think so?
00:34:02I think you're the strongest boy in the class.
00:34:06Maybe you'd like me to take a whack at some guy for you.
00:34:08Oh, no.
00:34:09But if you were out with a girl,
00:34:12I guess she'd feel safe.
00:34:16It's all right, Shockey.
00:34:17They're not going to expel you.
00:34:19Isn't that fine, Elvira?
00:34:21Yes.
00:34:21Gee, Elvira, do you think maybe some night after school
00:34:26if I, uh, if I...
00:34:30Well, uh, I'll see you later.
00:34:33Of course.
00:34:33It's school tomorrow.
00:34:36Yeah, it's school.
00:34:41Miss Evans.
00:34:42Miss Evans.
00:34:44Gee, they may have been plenty tough except for you, Miss Evans.
00:34:47Not necessarily, Shockey.
00:34:48Well, I want to thank you anyway.
00:34:50Maybe I can do you a favor sometime.
00:34:51You can.
00:34:52You can take me to the basket social if you'd like.
00:34:54Oh, you're kidding me now.
00:34:56No, I'm not.
00:34:57Would you like to go?
00:34:58Oh, sure, but I, uh...
00:34:59Then it's settled.
00:35:01How's your father?
00:35:02Oh, he's fine.
00:35:03Give him my regards and tell him I'll be by sometime tonight
00:35:05to help with the cleaning.
00:35:06Oh, you won't need to do that.
00:35:07You can leave that up to me.
00:35:08But is there anything else you want to talk to me about?
00:35:10I guess not, Shockey.
00:35:12Well, I'll be seeing you.
00:35:14Goodbye.
00:35:14Goodbye.
00:35:14Goodbye.
00:35:21Why, Mr. Matthews.
00:35:29I'm certainly surprised to see you here.
00:35:31You sure she's coming?
00:35:32Who?
00:35:33Miss Evans?
00:35:34How'd you guess it?
00:35:35Oh, hello, dear.
00:35:40I'll take this.
00:35:41You know Mr. Matthews.
00:35:44Here, dear.
00:35:45Put these for the rest of them.
00:35:47And put it on top.
00:35:49Oh, Mr. Matthews.
00:35:51See, I've never been there to dance before.
00:36:03It's well of you to get me in here.
00:36:05I didn't get you in.
00:36:06You belong here as much as the others.
00:36:08What are they going to do with the lunches after the auction tomorrow?
00:36:10Eat them, of course.
00:36:12I ain't got no money.
00:36:13Someone will share a box with us.
00:36:14That's part of the plan.
00:36:21Will everybody please step forward, please?
00:36:28I know we're all famished.
00:36:30Now, a lady's name is in each of these lunches.
00:36:34It will be the good fortune of the gentleman who buys it
00:36:37to share the contents with her.
00:36:40The bidding is now open.
00:36:41What do I hear?
00:36:42Thirty cents.
00:36:45Forty cents.
00:36:47Seventy-five.
00:36:48One dollar.
00:36:49Well, sold to Mr. Matthews.
00:36:55Oh, this is a heavy one.
00:36:57This should bring a goodly sound.
00:36:59Now, what do I hear?
00:37:00Ten cents.
00:37:03Sold to the gentleman for one dollar.
00:37:06Ouch.
00:37:08That fixes the price of the lunches.
00:37:11The rest of them will be one dollar.
00:37:12Now, come on.
00:37:13Don't be backward.
00:37:14What do I hear?
00:37:15All right.
00:37:16Come on.
00:37:16One dollar.
00:37:17Shall I be seated?
00:37:20By all means.
00:37:22Shockey, you know our guest.
00:37:23Yes.
00:37:24Gosh, I'm hungry.
00:37:25Fried chicken?
00:37:26With such delightful company, how can you think of food?
00:37:29Tell him I can.
00:37:30Salami?
00:37:31For me?
00:37:32Yes, you paid for it.
00:37:34This is what I call a swell time.
00:37:36Happy?
00:37:37Ask Miss Evans, is she happy?
00:37:40Gosh, Shockey.
00:37:41Tell him he bought my lunch, not my company.
00:37:44Here, wash that down with some lemonade.
00:37:48I bought the lunch to share your delightful company.
00:37:51Oh, wait.
00:37:52Don't run out on me again.
00:37:54Well, what shall we discuss?
00:37:56You.
00:37:58Are you ever serious, Mr. Matthew?
00:37:59I'm serious now.
00:38:01And I'd like to ask you something which is perhaps none of my business.
00:38:04Go ahead.
00:38:05Why don't you persuade your father to end this milk strike?
00:38:08Will it please you?
00:38:09Yes.
00:38:10Then I will.
00:38:11Well, let's talk about us now.
00:38:13More salami?
00:38:19Hello, Shockey.
00:38:22Hello.
00:38:22Why didn't you buy my lunch?
00:38:24What, for a dollar?
00:38:25I can eat all week on a dollar.
00:38:26I didn't sell it.
00:38:27I tested it.
00:38:28You want some?
00:38:30What you got?
00:38:32Three kinds of sandwiches.
00:38:33Can I eat peanut butter?
00:38:34Sure.
00:38:36Well, I'll buy lemonade.
00:38:37It doesn't cost anything.
00:38:38I know it.
00:38:40What a shocky.
00:38:42Gee, you look swell, doesn't it, Vera?
00:38:44Uh-huh.
00:38:45You think so?
00:38:46Why'd you get the clothes?
00:38:48Sell a lot of the old man's empty bottles?
00:38:50Pink or temper?
00:39:02Oh, hey, hey, hey, hey!
00:39:05You're going to ask me to dance after a while?
00:39:17No.
00:39:18Don't you dance?
00:39:21Not with a girl.
00:39:22I bet you can't dance.
00:39:24Come on, boys.
00:39:46Come on, boys.
00:39:47Come on.
00:39:48Come on, boys.
00:39:49Come on, boys.
00:39:51You know, shocking is amazing.
00:40:04I'm so sorry I didn't cooperate with you, Miss Evans.
00:40:08But as we grow older, sometimes we get fixed ideas.
00:40:13Oh, you're sweet.
00:40:14How is his father?
00:40:16You'd never recognize him.
00:40:17I'm so glad.
00:40:18You win them all, don't you?
00:40:21Let's go.
00:40:33There's my boy.
00:40:35That's shocking.
00:40:37He's a fine boy.
00:40:39I want to see him have a good time.
00:40:41He's a fine boy, a good boy.
00:40:43You ask Miss Evans, she'll tell you.
00:40:46Get out of here, Carter.
00:40:48Oh, now, Mr. Thompson, you and I have got a reason for quarreling at all.
00:40:54Take your hands off and get out of here.
00:40:56Hey, you can't get me.
00:40:57Cut it out.
00:40:58Cut it out.
00:40:58Cut it out.
00:41:00No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:41:02You butch fraud.
00:41:03You're a Mr. Thompson.
00:41:05You punch me.
00:41:06So everything is going to be all right.
00:41:08Come on, let's get out of here.
00:41:09I'm going to pay you for those cups.
00:41:11Oh, forget about it.
00:41:12Go on with your dancing.
00:41:29He's okay now.
00:41:31Aren't you, Mr. Carter?
00:41:32Oh, no, Joe.
00:41:34Oh, well, I'm through.
00:41:38I'm a shot.
00:41:39Oh, no, you can't.
00:41:41You'll feel better soon as you get some sleep.
00:41:43All right, son.
00:41:47I'm always getting you in the trunk.
00:41:48I don't know what happens.
00:41:50I should have stayed home with you tonight.
00:41:54I don't want to disgrace you.
00:41:59You're all I've got.
00:42:01But sometimes I...
00:42:03I can't stand this year alone.
00:42:06I see things.
00:42:12Oh, man.
00:42:15They never stop.
00:42:21Did you hear that?
00:42:23Let her out it again.
00:42:26It's been going like that for days.
00:42:30That's a machine gun nest.
00:42:32Steady, steady, Carter.
00:42:33You gotta stop thinking about it.
00:42:36Oh, yes, sir.
00:42:41Yes, sir.
00:42:44I'm sorry.
00:42:45I was...
00:42:45But they were all mowed down, you know.
00:42:49Pete, Jim, Fred.
00:42:54Oh, except me.
00:42:57I know.
00:42:57It's all over now, Captain.
00:42:59You'll be all right.
00:43:00Yes, yes.
00:43:00You're along, Elf.
00:43:03You go along, Elf.
00:43:04You get that way once in a while.
00:43:16I try to watch him, but, gee, I can't be with him all the time.
00:43:18What's your father need, young fellow, as a job?
00:43:21Yeah, but who'll give him one?
00:43:22I will, or at least I'll see that my father does.
00:43:25Do you mean it?
00:43:25I sure do.
00:43:26Have him report at the dairy to go to work in the morning.
00:43:29Golly, thanks, Mr. Matthew.
00:43:30You're welcome.
00:43:32Good night.
00:43:33Good night, soldier.
00:43:34Good night, Chucky.
00:43:41Hey, Cap.
00:43:42Come on, wake up, wake up.
00:43:44Listen, I got some good news for you.
00:43:46No, I'm all right, Chucky.
00:43:48Guess what?
00:43:49No, I give up.
00:43:50You think you're going to work?
00:43:52Oh, well, we've got to do something about that.
00:43:55No, no, listen to me.
00:43:56You've got a job.
00:43:57Hmm?
00:44:02Who'd give me a job?
00:44:04Hey, Mr. Matthews, Daryl, you've got to be there in the morning.
00:44:06Hey, are you serious about this?
00:44:11Now, look, Cap, have I ever lied to you?
00:44:13Oh, no, no, I guess you never did, son.
00:44:20Yeah, that would be something, wouldn't it?
00:44:24A job.
00:44:25You're smart, too.
00:44:26You'd be good at it.
00:44:29Well, I have a little drink.
00:44:30Oh, Cap.
00:44:32Well, can I have a little water?
00:44:36Here comes one.
00:44:59Come on, get out of that truck.
00:45:01We mean business.
00:45:02Come on.
00:45:06Nothing wrong.
00:45:17Hey, what is this?
00:45:19You better keep out of this, Jack.
00:45:21Get off this truck, you men.
00:45:23This isn't your milk.
00:45:24Suppose you get off of the truck and we'll hand it down to you.
00:45:27Wait a minute.
00:45:28Why don't you fellas use your heads?
00:45:30My father may not be right, but this is wrong.
00:45:33Go to Dad and present your demand lead.
00:45:34All we've tried talking, John won't listen.
00:45:37Sure he'll listen.
00:45:38When will you see him?
00:45:40Tell him to come to our next meeting at Crowder's barn.
00:45:43I'll have him there.
00:45:44All right, men.
00:45:46That's the spirit.
00:45:47I'll have him there.
00:45:47Let's see.
00:45:56Townsend, I've got a strike on my hands, but it's going to be a golden opportunity.
00:46:02Do?
00:46:03I'm going to cut the price of milk again and force the farmers to a settlement.
00:46:08Right.
00:46:10Starb them out again, huh?
00:46:11They can't feed their cows now and hold their farms.
00:46:14What is it you want, son?
00:46:16There's a mass meeting in Crowder's barn.
00:46:18The farmers want you there.
00:46:19They're not dictating to me.
00:46:20They're willing to talk over this strike.
00:46:22Settle it if they can.
00:46:24That's up to the farmers.
00:46:25I can truck milk in here and make deliveries without them.
00:46:28Crowder Evans and his men have been loyal to you.
00:46:31You can't refuse to listen.
00:46:32I'm doing it.
00:46:34But, Dad, these men are your friends.
00:46:36You counted on them to build up this business.
00:46:38Yes, but they failed me.
00:46:40You failed them.
00:46:41You'll do anything to keep your profit up.
00:46:44Wreck the farmers, cut off the milk supply, even starve the kids.
00:46:47That's about enough.
00:46:49Every young upstart in this county is trying to tell me how to run my business.
00:46:52But I'm running it my way.
00:46:54You can't lick this strike your way.
00:46:56But it can lick you.
00:46:58Aren't you going to that meeting?
00:46:59No.
00:47:00Then I am.
00:47:01Where's Matthew?
00:47:11So, Matthew, they ain't going to be here.
00:47:13Well, I'm telling you neighbors that we can't tolerate this injustice.
00:47:16Something must be done.
00:47:19Last year, it was the flood and lean harvest.
00:47:23The year before, it was a drop and no crop.
00:47:26Now it's the price they pay for milk.
00:47:29Yes, we're having our troubles.
00:47:31Having them, neighbor, won't stop them.
00:47:33Personally, I don't relish your fight.
00:47:35But Matthews leaves us no other choice.
00:47:38Why do you know that he's been trucking milk from Craighead County?
00:47:42Now we've got to stop those trucks.
00:47:43I tell us they ain't going to starve us out.
00:47:45I'm for stopping them.
00:47:46You and me both.
00:47:47And we'll show them that a farmer can fight.
00:47:50Neighbor, we can't go on sitting around forever.
00:47:52That's been our trouble.
00:47:54We've been too easygoing.
00:47:56It's high time that we took this matter in our own hands.
00:47:59Am I right?
00:48:00No.
00:48:01Now, what we want is action.
00:48:03How are we going to barricade every road and stop every truck?
00:48:07Are you with me?
00:48:08No.
00:48:09Now, say a few words.
00:48:11Where's your dad?
00:48:12I thought you said he was going to be here.
00:48:14Well, I lose that bet.
00:48:15Do you represent Mr. Matthews?
00:48:16No, I'm here on my own today.
00:48:18I think we can settle this strike without any violence.
00:48:20I know what you fellas have at stake.
00:48:22Your land, your home, right to a living.
00:48:25The dairy has failed you.
00:48:26How do we know you mean that?
00:48:28Yes, Matthews, your father, ain't he?
00:48:30Forget that.
00:48:31Your burdens are heavy enough.
00:48:33Don't add bloodshed and destruction to them.
00:48:35We ain't got no choice.
00:48:36Ah, what's left?
00:48:37Talk, get us no place.
00:48:38You must be my father.
00:48:39I'll go with you.
00:48:40We ain't going to take no more.
00:48:42If we fail, if he won't settle, there'll be no more bargaining.
00:48:45We'll barricade every road in this county and I'll help you.
00:48:48That's fair enough.
00:48:49I'll go with you, Riley.
00:49:05That's fair enough.
00:49:07What do you want?
00:49:09Dad, we want to settle this strike peaceably if we can.
00:49:11What's your proposition?
00:49:13We helped you organize this dairy, John.
00:49:15And I've spent a lifetime getting this business on its feet.
00:49:18Every dime I've got's in it.
00:49:20But, Dad, you can't run this dairy indefinitely without these farmers.
00:49:23Have I ever refused to buy your milk?
00:49:25We can sell you milk for less than it costs us.
00:49:29I've got to run my business on a profit.
00:49:31I've reduced the overhead to a minimum.
00:49:33Why don't you farmers try it?
00:49:34You're paying plenty for that milk you're trucking in from Crayhead County.
00:49:38What of it?
00:49:38Pay our farmers that price and we'll call off this strike.
00:49:41Oh, no.
00:49:42I'm losing money now to fight you men the same as you are to lick me.
00:49:46You'll come to my terms.
00:49:48Is that final, Dad?
00:49:49You know it is.
00:49:50All right.
00:49:51You're asking for it.
00:49:52We'll give you a strike that is a strike.
00:49:54We'll break you.
00:49:55You can try it.
00:49:56And when we're through, we'll organize a real cooperative dairy.
00:49:59One of our own.
00:50:01Provided there's enough business brains among them.
00:50:03Don't send any more trucks through, Dad.
00:50:05We'll stop them.
00:50:07You can try that, too.
00:50:10Come on.
00:50:11Riley, when will that new milk be ready to go?
00:50:17It's 7.30.
00:50:18I think these farmers mean business.
00:50:20How many trucks going out?
00:50:22Three will handle the shipment.
00:50:23See that they're filled.
00:50:25We'll send them out together.
00:50:34Hey, Matthew is a fighter.
00:50:38I like fighters.
00:50:39So do I if they don't lose their head.
00:50:40Now, you'll have to come back tonight and help load.
00:50:43I'll be glad to.
00:50:47Cap!
00:50:50Cap!
00:50:53Hey, Cap!
00:50:55Cap!
00:51:01I know what you were thinking.
00:51:03I was not.
00:51:05I fooled you, didn't I?
00:51:08Yeah, how do you like it?
00:51:10I should swell, Cap.
00:51:11Coat and pants just match, thanks.
00:51:14How's it strike you?
00:51:15Yeah, it's first rate.
00:51:16Oh.
00:51:17Something sticking.
00:51:19Well, why don't you take the tag out?
00:51:21Well, get your coat and hat on.
00:51:22Miss Evans is going to treat us to a picture show tonight.
00:51:24Oh, I can't go.
00:51:26I'm working tonight.
00:51:26Well, it won't be any fun without you.
00:51:28What did I put on my new suit for?
00:51:29Well, it's a chance to make some extra dough.
00:51:32Don't you worry.
00:51:33You and I are going to have a lot of fun from now on.
00:51:36Gosh, Cap, I like it like this.
00:51:39So do I, son.
00:51:41Well, don't work too hard.
00:51:42Here, here, wait a minute.
00:51:46She's treating me.
00:51:47Well, you can buy some ice cream.
00:51:49Thanks.
00:51:50Oh, I wouldn't explain to her.
00:51:52Yeah.
00:51:53Well, so long.
00:51:54So long, boy.
00:52:04Well, that'll do it, fellas.
00:52:07That'll stop them.
00:52:08Sure heavy enough.
00:52:12Hey, come on, get a move on.
00:52:14What are you standing around here for?
00:52:15Riley, where are you standing to my truck?
00:52:17To Chicago.
00:52:18Only he'll make the station at Wilford.
00:52:20If I can.
00:52:21Oh, you can.
00:52:22Hey!
00:52:23Well, this is milk, that butter.
00:52:26Oh, I'm sorry, sir.
00:52:27And watch the stacking of them cans, too.
00:52:29Yes, sir.
00:52:31All right, Captain.
00:52:33Hey, what are you doing here?
00:52:37How about the picture show?
00:52:39Oh, Miss Evans said we could be our guest some other night.
00:52:41Oh, that's fine.
00:52:43Hey, you shouldn't wear that around here.
00:52:44You get it all dirty.
00:52:45Hey, Larson, what's the idea?
00:52:55You're on your way to Evanston with that load.
00:52:56I'm not going through till the highways are clear.
00:52:59Oh, I'm afraid to go through the picket line, huh?
00:53:01Yeah, if you want to put it that way.
00:53:04Hey!
00:53:10Blake, you go on out Highway 36.
00:53:12They won't bother you none there.
00:53:13Come on, get going.
00:53:14Yeah, but I don't want any trouble either.
00:53:18So the daisy bed is spreading, eh?
00:53:22Well, one of these trucks is going through.
00:53:24Why don't you ice some milk?
00:53:25It'll keep overnight.
00:53:26Ah, all of you guys, yeller.
00:53:28If they want you to get nerve enough to fight,
00:53:31your trucks are big enough and they're fast enough.
00:53:33If you're a driver, you'll put them through that line.
00:53:36Yeah, and over the top.
00:53:39Mr. Riley, I've been over the top.
00:53:41The captain's not afraid of anything.
00:53:43Did you ever drive a truck?
00:53:45Oh, yes, sir.
00:53:45In the war, I did.
00:53:47Sure, he's a good driver, too.
00:53:48Yeah, I'll take it over the line.
00:53:51All right.
00:53:52Take Larson's truck.
00:53:54Yes, sir, I'll get my coat.
00:53:56This is a cinch for the captain.
00:53:58Yeah.
00:53:59It's a cinch for anybody.
00:54:02Just a little nerve.
00:54:10Don't send any trucks out, Riley.
00:54:11Well, I'm sorry, Jack.
00:54:13Your father's still the boss.
00:54:15And you're not working here anymore.
00:54:17Mr. Matthews, the captain was just made a driver.
00:54:19That'll mean a raise for him if you don't make a fuzz.
00:54:21Are you sending Carter out on one of those trucks?
00:54:23And why not?
00:54:24We've sent trucks through that farmer's picket line before.
00:54:33You can't send trucks out tonight.
00:54:35Listen, you can run the farmer's fight, but you can't run mine.
00:54:37Riley's got caught on a truck.
00:54:39You can't do that.
00:54:40Riley handles the hiring of the drivers.
00:54:41That's all right, mister.
00:54:42Here's the captain.
00:54:43Do you want to see your father killed?
00:54:44That shell-shocked veteran won't stop at the barricade.
00:54:47Oh, all right.
00:54:48I'll phone Riley and have him stop him.
00:54:51Hey, Jack!
00:54:53Get in your car and overtake him.
00:54:57Hey, Jack!
00:54:58You don't go!
00:54:59Come back!
00:55:00Come back!
00:55:18Hey!
00:55:19Come back!
00:55:20Come back!
00:55:21Come back!
00:55:22Come back!
00:55:30Captain!
00:56:00Hey! Come back! Come back!
00:56:24Here comes a truck now! He's coming pretty fast, too!
00:56:30Look out, fellas!
00:57:00He's dead, Mr. Matthew!
00:57:02He's dead!
00:57:12He's dead, Mr. Matthew!
00:57:14Gap! Gap!
00:57:16No, Shark, no!
00:57:18Let me go! Gap!
00:57:20Gap! Gap!
00:57:22No, Shark, no!
00:57:24Let me go! Gap!
00:57:26Gap!
00:57:28Gap!
00:57:30Gap!
00:57:32Gap!
00:57:34Gap!
00:57:36Gap!
00:57:38Gap!
00:57:42Gap!
00:57:44Gap!
00:57:46Gap!
00:57:48Gap!
00:57:50Gap!
00:57:52Gap!
00:57:54Gap!
00:57:56Gap!
00:57:58Gap!
00:58:00Gap!
00:58:02Gap!
00:58:03Gap!
00:58:04Gap!
00:58:05Gap!
00:58:06Gap!
00:58:07Hello, Sharkie!
00:58:10Gap!
00:58:11Gap!
00:58:12Gap!
00:58:13Gap!
00:58:20Gap!
00:58:21Gap!
00:58:23Packing!
00:58:24Packing?
00:58:26Yep.
00:58:28Leaving?
00:58:30Yep.
00:58:32Where?
00:58:38Oh, just leaving.
00:58:44Sharky?
00:58:46I've got a great big room over to my house.
00:58:50Just the kind of room you'd like.
00:58:52There's a big bookcase with glass doors where
00:58:54you can keep all of your dad's things.
00:58:58Shocking.
00:59:02I want you to come and live with me.
00:59:04No thanks, Mr. Matthew.
00:59:10I guess the town will be glad to get rid of me.
00:59:12Glad to get rid of the cat.
00:59:14I'm glad to get rid of the cat.
00:59:16I'm glad to get rid of the cat.
00:59:18I'm glad to get rid of the cat.
00:59:20I'm glad to get rid of the cat too.
00:59:24Not now, Sharky.
00:59:26The town is proud of your father.
00:59:28You see,
00:59:30he settled straight.
00:59:34You mean...
00:59:36you didn't die here?
00:59:46Come on, Sharky.
00:59:48We'll...
00:59:49we'll get these things later.
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