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00:01:17 To find something, anything...
00:01:20 ... a great truth,
00:01:25 ... you must first believe there will be
00:01:31 I found something a long time ago...
00:01:34 ... and have held on to it
00:01:37 I owe my success in life to it.
00:01:41 It put me where I am today.
00:01:43 This principle:
00:01:47 What you don't know won't hurt you.
00:01:54 They called it idealism
00:03:10 Get the gun.
00:03:18 Oh, my God.
00:03:47 The judge won't scare easy.
00:03:51 I don't count on him scaring easy.
00:03:58 You think it's beneath my dignity?
00:04:00 Well, you're governor, they tell me.
00:04:02 Yeah, I'm governor.
00:04:05 The trouble with governors is they
00:04:08 There's nothing worth doing
00:04:11 Human frame ain't built that way.
00:04:14 When I'm not governor anymore
00:04:17 ...I wanna meet somebody at midnight,
00:04:20 Hope you leave me
00:04:23 No, Jack, you going with me
00:04:26 Yeah, you and Sugar
00:04:28 I'll give Sugar a pistol range
00:04:32 Brace of Republican senators
00:04:35 And I'm gonna appoint
00:04:38 Secretary to the Bedchamber
00:04:42 Somebody to keep them
00:04:45 ...and return their little pink silk articles
00:04:50 But we gotta do this first.
00:04:52 In the middle of the night when we
00:04:55 Sometime ain't never now.
00:05:00 Bastard.
00:05:03 Which way up there?
00:05:07 Jack, tell Sugar
00:05:10 It's your people live down here.
00:05:30 Suppose he don't open up?
00:05:33 Make him. What I pay you for?
00:06:10 Hey, Jack.
00:06:12 Mr. Duffy.
00:06:15 This is Willie Stark
00:06:18 - County treasurer.
00:06:21 - Jack Burden.
00:06:23 Good to meet you, Mr. Burden.
00:06:25 Yeah, Willie's on business
00:06:27 Bond issue them got up there.
00:06:29 Gonna build a schoolhouse.
00:06:31 Yeah. Me and Willie
00:06:35 Oh, you was in school, Alex.
00:06:39 Not the teacher's favourite,
00:06:42 No, sir, that's true.
00:06:44 Willie was, though.
00:06:47 Yeah, Willie married
00:06:51 Well, you know...
00:06:52 ...they tell me that schoolteachers
00:06:56 ...in the same place as the rest.
00:06:58 Now, is that right or not, Mr. Stark?
00:07:05 Yeah, that's right.
00:07:10 Slade!
00:07:12 Beers all around.
00:07:14 Not for me, thanks.
00:07:16 Oh, that little schoolteacher
00:07:19 Well, she don't favour it, for a fact.
00:07:24 Well, beers all around.
00:07:27 Well, I sell beer
00:07:29 I don't make nobody drink them.
00:07:33 Well, maybe you got some
00:07:36 That's what he wants.
00:07:39 Yeah, I think I'd like some orange pop.
00:07:48 Jack, get up Mason City.
00:07:50 See who's this fella
00:07:53 ...come down off the cross to scourge
00:07:56 ...out of that shinplaster courthouse
00:07:59 I know who he is.
00:08:02 ...pushed a school bond through.
00:08:03 - You know him?
00:08:06 Watched him drink
00:08:08 ...through two straws on account
00:08:12 She favour him
00:08:14 Don't you know
00:08:16 Run up there
00:08:18 Yeah? Well, you leave down here
00:08:31 As a commissioner, as chairman,
00:08:34 ...to know the situation
00:08:37 Ain't no situation.
00:08:39 Maybe not, but maybe so.
00:08:41 Ain't any situation.
00:08:43 Board took a bid offer.
00:08:44 A.J. Moore's bid, the fella's name...
00:08:47 ...schoolhouse gets built.
00:08:49 This Moore fella's bid,
00:08:52 Now, you lookie here.
00:08:54 Ain't nobody tells a board
00:08:57 Anybody can come along
00:09:00 Board doesn't have to take it.
00:09:01 Board takes somebody
00:09:04 Ain't nothing done but legal.
00:09:05 Who was it
00:09:08 - Name of Jeffers, if I recollect.
00:09:11 - Yeah.
00:09:15 The board picks
00:09:18 That's all I got to say.
00:09:21 Don't you wanna tell mama...
00:09:23 ...you wanna see yourself
00:09:26 All right. I wish I could have
00:09:29 Be out of your way in a second here.
00:09:32 - I'm sure.
00:09:34 Thank you.
00:09:37 Mr. Stark.
00:09:40 Why, Mr. Jack Burden,
00:09:44 You know, people would think
00:09:48 ...a man wouldn't have to sell
00:09:51 - People would think.
00:09:54 Well, I'm maybe not so good
00:09:58 ...as some other parish treasurers
00:10:00 Or too good at it.
00:10:03 How much they steal
00:10:05 Well, let's see...
00:10:08 Jeffers come in $ 142,000.
00:10:11 Moore, $ 175,000.
00:10:13 That's $33,000 split six ways,
00:10:18 They done it so plain and pretty, well,
00:10:22 Just point out Jeffers
00:10:25 ...skilled men, you know?
00:10:28 Next thing, it's, "Lookie here, nigras
00:10:32 Pushing wheelbarrows,
00:10:35 And that's it. "Goodbye, Mr. Jeffers
00:10:38 You go build your nigra schoolhouse
00:10:41 Not that you didn't try and get people
00:10:44 Oh, I yelled so long and loud about
00:10:49 ...I'm lucky to have
00:10:51 Government, door-to-door,
00:10:54 I stood out there
00:10:56 ...pencil in one hand,
00:10:58 ...trying to show people
00:11:00 But you stop people out there
00:11:03 ...try to show them arithmetic...
00:11:05 ...well, they can't see it so clear...
00:11:08 ...through the sweat pouring in they
00:11:11 Especially if you put nigras
00:11:14 - Why, you're likely to get beat up.
00:11:17 Once or twice.
00:11:20 You gonna run again in November?
00:11:22 No, I'm done. A lame duck. Lucy too.
00:11:27 And I don't care. I don't want to teach
00:11:31 That's right. You're looking at your
00:11:34 Sipping pop.
00:11:37 So, what are you gonna do, then?
00:11:39 I don't know. String my pa a fence,
00:11:47 I'm gonna keep the faith, Mr. Burden,
00:11:52 I'm gonna keep the faith
00:11:58 Time...
00:12:00 ...brings all things to light.
00:12:04 I trust it's so.
00:12:41 Joe.
00:12:42 Did you get a photograph of him?
00:12:44 Who?
00:12:49 The next mayor of this town.
00:13:03 You know what people are saying?
00:13:07 People are saying
00:13:09 ...in this schoolhouse business.
00:13:13 That God stepped in
00:13:18 Yes, sir. He does work
00:13:22 Sometimes...
00:13:25 ...he has somebody else do it.
00:13:28 Sends over a fat man in a striped suit
00:13:33 Well, I have had
00:13:37 What you want?
00:13:39 Well, I wanna work for you,
00:13:43 And you wanna work for the people,
00:13:46 People vote me,
00:13:49 - What, as the county treasurer?
00:13:54 Mr. Stark, you could run
00:13:57 ...and you could win without climbing
00:14:01 You just put the word out...
00:14:03 ...about Willie Stark, who tried to take
00:14:07 ...Willie Stark,
00:14:09 ...Willie Stark, who could have saved
00:14:15 Now, I'm not talking about Willie Stark
00:14:21 I'm talking about Willie Stark...
00:14:23 ...as the next governor
00:14:30 Now, you saw a man
00:14:33 ...and you said no.
00:14:36 This is what I see.
00:14:37 I see a man in a booth...
00:14:40 ...looking down at a ballot,
00:14:43 And he sees three names there:
00:14:49 Now, what this man really sees...
00:14:51 ...is that picture in the newspaper
00:14:54 ...and the one man since
00:14:57 ...that had the guts to buck the powers
00:15:02 Now, that man, that voting man,
00:15:05 ...he checks a box,
00:15:07 And that little lady lying
00:15:10 ...the one that don't favour liquor...
00:15:15 ...she wakes up the governor's wife.
00:15:23 That's what I see.
00:15:26 Now, why don't you take a minute
00:15:31 ...see if you can't see it too...
00:15:35 ...governor.
00:16:07 You got your speech?
00:16:09 All right.
00:16:14 Willie Stark!
00:16:21 Thank you, folks.
00:16:25 Thank you kindly.
00:16:29 My name's Willie Stark
00:16:32 ...and I'm pleased to have a chance
00:16:36 Now, friends...
00:16:39 ...what I wanna talk about is
00:16:43 - Coffee, please.
00:16:50 Can I sit with you?
00:16:52 Or anything else.
00:16:55 No, thanks.
00:16:58 - You don't like my looks?
00:17:01 ...but I can't recall
00:17:03 ...who reminds me
00:17:06 Miss Burke, I'm sitting here
00:17:09 I'm almost through,
00:17:12 ...which is what you asked for.
00:17:18 Not working
00:17:20 - Now, he wasn't a bad-looking fellow.
00:17:23 Well, sure, politically and elsewise.
00:17:26 Who didn't know that?
00:17:28 I guess I'm slower on some things
00:17:30 - Like you.
00:17:32 - I think so.
00:17:35 Not on this charade.
00:17:37 That's the topic of the interview.
00:17:40 Then tell me, if you're so smart.
00:17:43 All right. Harrison's a city man,
00:17:47 Not a cracker precisely,
00:17:50 ...that crackers won't know
00:17:51 So Harrison looks for someone
00:17:55 Hears about an honest man
00:17:58 ...where some cracker kids go down
00:18:01 ...that was supposed to be stuck with
00:18:04 Sends his man Tiny Duffy up there
00:18:07 ...and then Sadie Burke
00:18:10 Both telling him how good he is...
00:18:12 ...how he has better than a chance
00:18:15 ...where nothing will ever change.
00:18:17 Because you and Tiny
00:18:19 ...don't care how much of a fool
00:18:22 And you do care, I suppose?
00:18:25 I didn't say that. I don't care.
00:18:27 If I did, I'd do something about it,
00:18:30 No, I'd rather watch from here.
00:18:35 Like passing a car crash.
00:18:38 I know you all can't see this
00:18:41 ...but I've got a pie chart
00:18:44 And you can see here where
00:19:04 They should be the same.
00:19:09 Rather, the ratio...
00:19:30 We should go.
00:19:33 Not yet.
00:19:35 Let's go in again.
00:19:51 You don't wanna swim?
00:20:12 How you think we doing?
00:20:15 Fine, I guess.
00:20:18 You think?
00:20:19 That how you reporting it?
00:20:22 Sure.
00:20:25 Seems to me they listen less and less
00:20:30 Well, that makes sense,
00:20:37 Maybe...
00:20:40 ...you trying to say too much.
00:20:43 I'm telling them
00:20:45 Taxes, wages, highways.
00:20:47 Well, maybe it's how
00:20:49 Maybe if you told them
00:20:52 ...or anyone face to face,
00:20:55 I don't know how that is.
00:20:56 Hard to know how you sound
00:20:59 Mad, fed up, like you mean business
00:21:02 But not on the platform.
00:21:05 ...you sound like the rest of them. Like
00:21:12 Willie...
00:21:15 Yeah?
00:21:18 What?
00:21:23 Nothing.
00:21:26 Well, a man don't have to be governor.
00:21:31 I don't deny wanting it.
00:21:33 I won't lie to you,
00:21:37 But sometimes a man
00:21:43 ...be so full of want...
00:21:47 ...he plain forget what it is he want.
00:21:53 I could have been a good governor.
00:21:56 A lot better than them other fellas.
00:22:02 But I ain't gonna be governor.
00:22:11 Hi.
00:22:13 Come on in. Why not?
00:22:16 Oh, Mr. Stark.
00:22:20 Sadie.
00:22:25 What's up?
00:22:27 Willie here was just telling me
00:22:32 You told him?
00:22:36 No, I didn't, as a matter of fact, no.
00:22:41 Told me what?
00:22:48 Told me what?
00:23:04 Oh, yeah, well, that makes sense.
00:23:07 I see.
00:23:13 So that's true? I'm being used.
00:23:16 So they tell me.
00:23:20 I saw it in his eyes the first time
00:23:26 But I just pushed it out of my head.
00:23:30 Pushed it clean out.
00:23:37 I should've known better.
00:24:03 Mr. Stark?
00:24:06 Mr. Stark?
00:24:17 You thought you were the little
00:24:21 Just waiting for the chance to stand
00:24:27 They would have paid you
00:24:31 But you were too stupid
00:24:35 You did it for free.
00:24:39 You're just their dumb sacrificial sap
00:24:49 I'm sorry I let them.
00:25:15 Your stomach-aches, your colics,
00:25:33 You're looking a little peaked.
00:25:36 I can't imagine.
00:25:38 Slept like a baby.
00:25:42 Got your speech?
00:25:47 All right, then. Let's go. It's time.
00:25:50 "Hail, Hail, The Gang's All Here."
00:25:54 What?
00:25:55 The song.
00:25:59 Yeah. That's what it is.
00:26:28 Hello. Hello.
00:26:31 How are you?
00:26:33 Here's that speech
00:26:38 My name is Willie Stark
00:26:44 I had a speech...
00:26:46 ...about this state and what it needs.
00:26:49 There's no use in me telling you
00:26:52 You know what you need.
00:26:54 Look at the knees of your pants.
00:26:58 Look at your crops.
00:27:00 Look at your kids.
00:27:02 You got holes and rot...
00:27:05 ...and ignorant offspring
00:27:10 Well, I had a speech,
00:27:14 Mr. Duffy got it now
00:27:17 Don't you, Tiny?
00:27:19 Go ahead, show the people.
00:27:24 Well, since he got it...
00:27:27 ...I'm gonna have to say
00:27:30 It's all right.
00:27:32 Because I got something else
00:27:36 I got a story about a redneck hick.
00:27:40 He's like yourselves, if you please.
00:27:43 Well, this fella, a while back,
00:27:49 ...started thinking about
00:27:53 ...what he could do for them.
00:27:57 Well, one day...
00:27:59 ...it came down
00:28:04 ...of God's own hand...
00:28:07 ...when the only brick schoolhouse
00:28:12 ...collapsed on account of it was built
00:28:17 And it killed and mangled
00:28:25 Oh, you know this story.
00:28:28 You heard it.
00:28:30 He fought the politics
00:28:32 ...with rotten brick and bolts.
00:28:36 But he lost.
00:28:38 He lost.
00:28:40 And it fell.
00:28:43 It fell.
00:28:46 Well, it wasn't long...
00:28:50 ...before some public officials
00:28:55 ...rode out in their big fine car...
00:28:58 ...and told this hick how they
00:29:04 Them in them striped pants,
00:29:06 ...MacMurphy was a limberback...
00:29:09 ...Joe Harrison, he was just a tool
00:29:14 And they wanted this nobody,
00:29:19 ...to step in,
00:29:21 You know who they were?
00:29:24 In that big fine car?
00:29:30 They was Joe Harrison's
00:29:35 ...coming in to split MacMurphy's
00:29:38 That's right! Your hick vote!
00:29:41 There he is!
00:29:43 There he is right there.
00:29:44 There's the Judas Iscariot lickspittle
00:29:50 Come on, Tiny. Look at him.
00:29:54 Come on, take a bow. Come on. No,
00:29:57 Take a bow, come on.
00:30:01 No! No, let him lie! Let him lie!
00:30:04 Let that hog lie in his own filth!
00:30:07 Let him lie,
00:30:10 That's right, I'm not the only one here.
00:30:14 They fooled you, too, just like
00:30:18 But it's time I fooled somebody.
00:30:21 It's time I fooled them.
00:30:24 Them big-city, striped-pants lickspittle
00:30:28 I'm running for governor on my own.
00:30:31 I'm coming for them
00:30:41 First thing I'm gonna do
00:30:43 ...across the swamps and alligators
00:30:47 A thousand miles of concrete,
00:30:50 ...so I can come out here and visit with
00:30:54 Then I'm gonna build me a bridge
00:30:58 Name it after myself
00:31:01 Then I'm gonna build you all
00:31:03 Send your kids home with free tablets
00:31:07 ...to study and learn on the way
00:31:11 ...where every one of them can go.
00:31:14 Same as rich folks' kids.
00:31:16 Now, I hope you're listening,
00:31:20 Because I don't wanna drive
00:31:24 ...just to drive back out here
00:31:27 And this is it:
00:31:31 If you don't vote...
00:31:33 ...you don't matter.
00:31:36 You don't matter!
00:31:38 And then you're just as ignorant
00:31:41 ...while they stealing food
00:31:43 ...and every nickel out your pocket,
00:31:46 Because then you are just a bunch
00:31:51 ...because you deserve nothing.
00:31:54 So listen to me.
00:31:55 Listen here.
00:31:57 Lift your eyes...
00:31:59 ...and look on the God's blessed
00:32:04 You are a hick and ain't nobody
00:32:10 It's up to you
00:32:15 - Up to you and me and God.
00:32:19 - Nail up Joe Harrison!
00:32:23 - Nail up MacMurphy!
00:32:25 And nail up any bastard
00:32:29 ...and the roads and the bridges
00:32:31 ...and the food you need.
00:32:33 You give me the hammer
00:32:35 I'll nail their hides to the barn door.
00:32:38 - Nail them up!
00:32:40 - Nail them up!
00:32:42 - Nail them up!
00:32:44 - Nail them up!
00:32:46 - Nail them up!
00:32:48 - Nail them up!
00:32:50 - Nail them up!
00:32:52 - Nail them up!
00:32:54 - Nail them up!
00:32:55 - Nail them up!
00:32:57 - Nail them up!
00:32:59 - Nail them up!
00:33:30 More about Stark?
00:33:32 He's colourful. Makes it easy.
00:33:35 You know me,
00:33:49 Jack. You know what
00:33:53 Sure. MacMurphy again because of his
00:33:57 ...and high integrity as a statesman.
00:34:00 Why can't you put that in your column,
00:34:08 Listen, Jack.
00:34:11 He's not a friend of mine. Personally,
00:34:14 Are you telling me what to write,
00:34:16 - You know The Chronicle line.
00:34:21 What do you mean, "All right"?
00:34:28 I mean it the way I said it.
00:34:42 I, Willie Stark, do solemnly swear...
00:34:46 ...that I will support the constitution
00:34:50 Willie didn't need me
00:34:54 He won by a landslide.
00:34:57 By the biggest margin in the history
00:35:00 - All the duties incumbent upon me
00:35:05 Which isn't to say
00:35:08 Jack, get up Mason City.
00:35:10 My editor didn't vote for him.
00:35:12 - Thinks he's Jesus Christ
00:35:16 The publisher of this paper
00:35:20 These men didn't vote for him.
00:35:24 Or these.
00:35:26 The governor's education bill
00:35:29 Or the old boys in the Senate who
00:35:39 My mother didn't vote for him.
00:35:44 This is my mother.
00:35:48 She doesn't vote.
00:35:52 Over there, on her dressing table...
00:35:57 ... that's her with her first husband.
00:36:00 First of four, if I recollect.
00:36:04 And that's my godfather on the right,
00:36:09 He didn't vote for Willie either.
00:36:13 In fact...
00:36:14 ... I think it's safe to say nobody from
00:36:19 And why should they?
00:36:22 His promises to the poor...
00:36:24 ... to build roads and bridges
00:36:27 ... were a declaration of war
00:36:33 They wanted him out.
00:36:50 You Jack Burden?
00:36:55 I've come at the behest of the boss.
00:36:59 Who?
00:37:00 The boss? The governor?
00:37:11 Governor, let me put it in simple words
00:37:14 There's no money for all these things
00:37:17 Oh, there's money, senator.
00:37:19 You're wrong there.
00:37:22 Every kilowatt comes out of the river,
00:37:26 But that doesn't belong to you, sir.
00:37:28 That's right. Don't belong to you either
00:37:33 How about the state don't tax just 5%
00:37:37 These are some powerful companies
00:37:41 - They ain't gonna stand for it.
00:37:43 The power's in the hands
00:37:45 ...and those hands
00:37:54 Realistically, they'll approve
00:37:57 And that's after we beat them up.
00:37:59 So we build them half a highway.
00:38:01 Mile of concrete, mile of dirt,
00:38:04 ...all the way to Shreveport.
00:38:06 Now, how's anybody gonna drive
00:38:08 People ain't gonna stand for that.
00:38:10 They like their roads finished.
00:38:12 That's right.
00:38:14 What's right?
00:38:16 Hey, Jack. Sadie, take Tiny
00:38:19 - He just said it and he don't get it.
00:38:22 - You want something to eat?
00:38:24 - Well, sit down.
00:38:25 Hey.
00:38:30 I heard you got fired.
00:38:32 Oh, you heard wrong. I quit.
00:38:34 That's smart. When I get done with that
00:38:38 ...nor the nigra
00:38:41 - You want a job?
00:38:44 - The state?
00:38:48 Me.
00:38:49 You, me, Sadie, Tiny.
00:38:51 Tiny? I was surprised to hear
00:38:56 Well, somebody gotta be
00:38:59 Yeah, sure.
00:39:03 I keep Tiny around...
00:39:05 ...to remind me of something
00:39:10 And that is?
00:39:12 When they come around
00:39:17 Never again.
00:39:22 What would I be doing for you?
00:39:28 Sweet-talking.
00:39:37 All right, everybody.
00:39:39 What on earth is that?
00:39:41 - This is a ballista.
00:39:44 Jack will tell you all about it.
00:39:48 It's a pre-gunpowder weapon
00:39:52 Oh, my God.
00:40:08 Jack?
00:40:11 Right. See the eagle
00:40:17 One...
00:40:19 ...two...
00:40:35 They say you're in politics,
00:40:38 It must be fascinating
00:40:41 It's not, I assure you.
00:40:44 Well, they say
00:40:47 It must be fascinating
00:40:50 I honestly wouldn't know.
00:40:52 Don't let him kid you, Miss DuMonde.
00:40:56 Like when he was a newspaperman.
00:40:59 All right, then, yes, I'm influential.
00:41:00 Any pals in the pen anyone
00:41:04 Well, there is gonna be
00:41:06 Before it's over,
00:41:09 All these wild goings-on.
00:41:12 Fella giving away the state.
00:41:17 Every wool-hat jackass
00:41:21 Who's gonna pay?
00:41:24 Who's he think's gonna pay?
00:41:25 Standard Oil and the utility companies,
00:41:28 And anyone else that can afford
00:41:31 You and me, George. We'll pay.
00:41:33 Government's committed
00:41:35 ...giving services
00:41:39 And he's gonna tax this state to death.
00:41:44 You don't think it boils down to this:
00:41:46 If the government,
00:41:48 ...had done anything
00:41:50 ...they wouldn't have got fed up
00:41:54 Well, you ask him this
00:41:58 Ask him how much grabbing there is,
00:42:03 Then you ask him what's he gonna do
00:42:07 There's a constitution in this state...
00:42:10 ...or was, before he blew it to hell.
00:42:14 - I'll be sure to ask him.
00:42:17 Jack, Miss DuMonde plays the piano.
00:42:22 That's nice.
00:42:28 You weren't like yourself today, son,
00:42:32 Mother, if I'm ever like I used to be,
00:42:39 Who was that at lunch anyway?
00:42:40 Mr. Peyton.
00:42:43 He builds electrical plants
00:42:45 The girl, Mother. Miss DuMonde.
00:42:47 That's Mr. Orton's sister's child
00:42:53 Somebody ought to wait
00:42:56 ...and drown her in her bathtub.
00:42:59 Oh, don't worry,
00:43:03 Was Mr. Peyton saying
00:43:06 ...are mixed up in some sort of graft?
00:43:09 Graft's what you call it
00:43:11 ...doesn't know which fork to use.
00:43:14 - Because I worry to think that...
00:43:16 How would I, careful as I am not
00:43:20 ...is doing at any time?
00:43:36 Oh, Jack, make a note.
00:43:38 Find out where they got
00:43:40 - What's his name?
00:43:44 Find out when's the trial,
00:43:48 - Who? Evans?
00:43:51 Find somebody
00:43:54 ...and don't look like he sing
00:43:56 Put one of your pals on it.
00:43:59 You have any idea who it was got cut?
00:44:01 I don't care if it was the sainted aunt
00:44:05 Well, I just happen to know.
00:44:07 Fella's son of a doctor, paper said.
00:44:10 They're pretty important around here,
00:44:13 They think they're somebody.
00:44:16 And maybe it gets out you're
00:44:19 Wouldn't do you any good.
00:44:21 - Now, it appears to me, maybe...
00:44:25 Had you been listening...
00:44:27 ...I told Jack to prime
00:44:30 Find somebody who don't need to
00:44:33 That way, nobody knows
00:44:37 Might as well been the pope
00:44:42 All right.
00:44:44 I get you.
00:44:46 Yeah, just barely.
00:45:06 - Hey, there, Pop.
00:45:08 - How you making out?
00:45:12 Good to see you.
00:45:16 - I brought the infantry here.
00:45:20 - More prettier than ever.
00:45:23 How you doing, buddy?
00:45:25 - He gonna be all-American.
00:45:30 All right, governor, sir, here we go.
00:46:01 Bastard.
00:46:08 Give me a slug.
00:46:13 Pa don't favour drinking.
00:46:16 Used to be Lucy didn't favour it.
00:46:21 I don't know what she do
00:46:24 Not that it matters.
00:46:30 Yeah, I must have poured 10,000
00:46:35 Still doing it. Pouring swill.
00:46:38 Some things never change.
00:46:45 Hey.
00:46:49 - What's up?
00:46:54 Judge Irwin what?
00:46:56 - Spill it.
00:46:59 You're using it up
00:47:01 You think it's funny?
00:47:04 - You tell me later.
00:47:08 He said the afternoon papers
00:47:10 ...the allegations warrant
00:47:15 Two-timing bastard.
00:47:18 That two-timing bastard.
00:47:22 Clear them out.
00:47:24 Tiny was figuring
00:47:26 Clear them all out.
00:47:45 Which way up there?
00:47:48 Jack, tell Sugar
00:47:52 It's your people live down here.
00:48:12 Suppose he don't open up?
00:48:15 Make him. What I pay you for?
00:48:30 - Yeah, who is it?
00:48:35 Jack?
00:48:37 Well, I'll be.
00:48:39 Hey, come on in.
00:48:43 You're not in any trouble, are you?
00:48:46 No, Jack's not in any trouble.
00:48:49 Matter of fact, he doing all right,
00:48:58 I trust you don't mind
00:49:02 I didn't know his duties
00:49:04 ...but if I'm mistaken, I'm sorry.
00:49:07 Sometimes Jack pours me a drink,
00:49:10 Sometimes I pour myself one.
00:49:13 I could pour you one.
00:49:15 No, thank you.
00:49:22 This today's?
00:49:23 Yeah, I don't get much time
00:49:27 ...rushing around the state
00:49:30 Well, perhaps, I can relieve
00:49:33 Somewhere in there's my opinion
00:49:35 ...of the allegations against you,
00:49:38 Somebody told me that.
00:49:41 But you know how rumour
00:49:44 And how them newspaper boys,
00:49:48 It's no exaggeration.
00:49:50 Yeah, I see.
00:49:54 If you're clear on that
00:49:56 ...I'd appreciate it
00:49:58 Hey, thank you, judge,
00:50:04 So I see it there in the paper,
00:50:07 ...but are you sure
00:50:11 I settled it in my mind.
00:50:13 See, that's unsettling.
00:50:17 Because if I recollect right,
00:50:19 ...when we had our conversation
00:50:22 ...you sort of felt like what MacMurphy
00:50:26 ...was beneath contempt.
00:50:27 I made no commitment to you
00:50:30 - I beg your pardon, your what?
00:50:37 You been toiling around politics too
00:50:41 ...so easily.
00:50:42 No, my change of conscience came
00:50:47 ...public services, shall we say,
00:50:50 Somebody dug something up for you?
00:50:53 Yeah, not just one thing
00:50:56 Well, dirt's a funny thing.
00:50:58 Ain't nothing but dirt on God's green
00:51:02 And that's dirt too,
00:51:06 Dirt makes the grass green...
00:51:08 ...let it breathe.
00:51:10 The diamond on my wife's finger
00:51:14 What are we, but dirt blowed off
00:51:17 You and me
00:51:22 And Jack there.
00:51:26 Still doesn't alter the fact.
00:51:28 I'm not trying to alter anything,
00:51:33 Yeah.
00:51:35 You saying MacMurphy and his bunch,
00:51:38 ...they're responsible,
00:51:41 Yeah, they're responsible all right,
00:51:45 ...and the rest of them thieves.
00:51:46 I wouldn't know about that.
00:51:48 Only way to not know
00:51:53 I'm retired, Mr. Stark. A reporter
00:51:57 If you was retired, no reporter
00:52:02 What you say matters.
00:52:04 A lot more than you pretend it don't.
00:52:09 So I'm asking you...
00:52:11 ...call off the dogs.
00:52:14 Asking is different than telling
00:52:20 Didn't it to you, Jack?
00:52:26 You been a judge a long time.
00:52:29 Yes, I have.
00:52:33 How would it feel, do you think...
00:52:36 ...to not be one no more?
00:52:42 No man has ever been able
00:52:46 I said what I said and I see no reason
00:52:50 Despite your expositions
00:52:57 Suit yourself.
00:52:59 You're right, Jack.
00:53:05 Judge, it's more in pain
00:53:11 Let's go.
00:53:16 Your employer is calling you, Jack.
00:53:18 I wouldn't go around
00:53:21 In case you change your mind.
00:53:34 Bastard.
00:53:36 Well, Jackie,
00:53:41 - MacMurphy.
00:53:45 You bring down the lion...
00:53:48 ...the rest of the jungle will quake
00:53:52 - I won't find anything.
00:53:56 A man is conceived in sin
00:54:00 ...and passeth from the stink of
00:54:06 You'll find something.
00:54:09 And make it stick.
00:54:19 Apart from pleasing the boss,
00:54:23 ... in finding anything beyond what
00:54:31 What was known
00:54:34 ... when your father left you
00:54:41 What was known
00:54:43 .... the things your father
00:54:46 How to be a gentleman.
00:54:49 How to firmly shake a hand.
00:54:52 How to safely load a shotgun
00:54:59 What was known...
00:55:02 ... was that he was more of a father
00:55:08 ... who you didn't know at all.
00:56:36 Hold it, please.
00:56:39 Governor's penthouse.
00:56:46 How you doing digging
00:56:49 Nothing.
00:56:51 Nothing. Found nothing
00:56:53 There was nothing to find. I could
00:56:57 - And I'm not framing him.
00:56:59 Ain't nobody talking about framing.
00:57:02 That's never necessary.
00:57:03 The truth is always sufficient.
00:57:07 It's a waste of time and money.
00:57:08 Jesus, doesn't anybody listen
00:57:11 You don't wanna do it, don't do it.
00:57:15 I'm gonna give you $ 100 raise
00:57:18 If I wanted more money, I'd make it.
00:57:22 You gonna tell me
00:57:24 I don't know why I work for you,
00:57:27 Well, that's right, it's not.
00:57:29 And you don't know why.
00:57:34 But I do.
00:57:36 Why?
00:57:38 Boy, you work for me
00:57:43 ...and you the way you are...
00:57:46 ...and that's just an arrangement
00:57:58 She sure could skate.
00:58:04 Right now...
00:58:06 ...hidden away in chambers...
00:58:09 ...not out here in the open
00:58:13 ...there's a legislature
00:58:16 ...belly-dragging sons of bitches...
00:58:20 ...setting around trying to figure out
00:58:25 Now, they say it's because
00:58:29 I say, "Is that all?"
00:58:32 Of course I got them.
00:58:35 ...because there ain't a machine
00:58:37 ...don't need a squirt of that
00:58:44 But my crooks...
00:58:47 ...unlike theirs...
00:58:50 ...are all atremble...
00:58:53 ...to be too crooked.
00:58:56 They're itty-bitty compared
00:59:00 The Standard Oil
00:59:03 Besides, I got my eye on mine.
00:59:05 Ain't nobody watching
00:59:08 Ain't nobody got their eye on them...
00:59:11 ...while they rob
00:59:17 Who made that son of a bitch
00:59:20 And he goes and two-times me?
00:59:23 No, he's two-timing Lucy.
00:59:26 You need some other kind of
00:59:29 Lucy, she's a fool. She's...
00:59:33 - I don't know what.
00:59:37 A hick with a college degree
00:59:43 What was she like?
00:59:46 - I didn't know Lucy any further back...
00:59:50 I don't know,
00:59:53 Sure you were.
00:59:57 - Was she pretty?
01:00:02 How young was she?
01:00:05 - Who cares?
01:00:23 He'll be back.
01:00:29 Skates, grass skirts, geisha outfits.
01:00:39 Contortionists.
01:00:44 Every man a king
01:00:49 For you can be a millionaire
01:00:53 But there's something
01:00:57 Well, there's enough
01:01:02 When it's sunny June
01:01:06 In the wintertime or spring
01:01:10 Well, there'll be peace without end
01:01:12 Every neighbour a friend
01:01:15 With every man a king
01:01:26 The judge married money.
01:01:29 The daughter of an industrialist
01:01:32 He's clean, Willie.
01:01:37 - You call yourself a detective.
01:01:40 The son of a bitch
01:01:43 - Wanting it isn't the same as being it.
01:01:45 - I can feel it.
01:01:48 Where did you find this itty-bitty out?
01:01:50 Hall of Records. It's all there.
01:01:52 Marriage licenses,
01:01:54 The public record is for the public,
01:01:58 You ain't gonna find nothing there!
01:02:01 Now, I told you to dig,
00:00:04 The public.
00:00:06 The people who knew him.
00:00:08 This was a long time ago.
00:00:09 Well, look, he's still alive, isn't he?
00:00:14 So you gotta chafe up your hands
00:00:17 ...like the rest of us.
00:00:25 Where the hell is everybody?
00:00:28 Whatever there was to find
00:00:32 ... would be long-buried
00:00:35 ... like a dead cat in the back yard.
00:00:41 But what could be buried there
00:00:44 ... in a place like Burden's Landing?
00:00:47 Where you and your friends
00:00:50 ... shaded
00:00:54 ... and the sense
00:00:58 To dig around that past
00:01:03 ... you must first... You tell yourself.
00:01:09 Anne Stanton.
00:01:11 The daughter of the governor
00:01:14 The little sister
00:01:19 ... who, one day, you noticed...
00:01:21 ... and it struck you
00:01:24 ... wasn't little anymore.
00:01:29 She was the first one
00:01:33 And the last, it turns out.
00:01:38 So you hold on to her pictures
00:01:41 ... year after year...
00:01:43 ... in the belief that someday
00:01:47 ... even though
00:01:52 In church, they call this faith.
00:01:55 So that's what I'll call it.
00:01:58 Every month or so,
00:02:02 Dry the place out.
00:02:06 I know it doesn't really
00:02:09 ...but I got a feeling if I didn't,
00:02:14 ...the place would just one day
00:02:17 Adam never comes out?
00:02:19 No. Not anymore.
00:02:22 He took the piano, or someone did.
00:02:25 Took it and put it in that place
00:02:31 God forbid my brother
00:02:35 Or that people knew it.
00:02:41 How's your wife?
00:02:43 I'm sorry, I've forgotten her name.
00:02:47 That didn't quite work out
00:02:51 A lot of tangled bedclothes
00:02:54 ...then spoken loathing
00:02:59 Didn't I read of your engagement
00:03:02 Which you know
00:03:06 I was engaged. More than once.
00:03:10 Adam didn't care for any of them.
00:03:12 - Why that should matter, I don't know.
00:03:24 Anne, way back,
00:03:30 What?
00:03:31 Judges don't make
00:03:34 ...or my father,
00:03:37 Why on earth would you want
00:03:40 - Someone asked me and I didn't know.
00:03:44 What I just asked you.
00:03:46 Why?
00:03:50 Oh, Jack,
00:03:52 - That man.
00:03:55 That man is what those pushed
00:03:59 Those invited to it
00:04:02 Accepting state money
00:04:05 ...is different
00:04:07 - Is it?
00:04:15 - Oh, don't ruin it.
00:04:18 Don't ruin this?
00:04:20 Or that fine, beautiful time
00:04:25 You sure that's what it was?
00:04:28 - Yes.
00:04:33 With me drinking myself to death...
00:04:36 ...Adam getting more reclusive
00:04:39 ...and you once a month coming out
00:04:44 This time came from that time.
00:04:50 We should go.
00:04:53 The fire can burn.
00:04:55 It will anyway, you know, one day.
00:04:58 What will what anyway?
00:05:01 Cave in on itself.
00:05:05 Everything.
00:06:05 Is the Seaboard Bank in Savannah?
00:06:08 Not since 1938.
00:06:11 What happened in '38?
00:06:13 Bought out by Georgia Fidelity.
00:06:16 Got any idea
00:06:20 Franklin Roosevelt.
00:06:23 Ma'am, of the bank.
00:06:26 LeMoyne Carruthers was my friend.
00:06:30 A dear friend.
00:06:33 And his daughter, Mabel,
00:06:38 ...even after her financial reversal.
00:06:43 The year of her financial reversal
00:06:47 She threw that inheritance away.
00:06:49 Two or three notes I paid myself.
00:06:52 For the memory of LeMoyne,
00:06:55 But she'd come back at me without
00:07:00 For parties and balls
00:07:05 For she was plain, to be kind.
00:07:08 Then she was broke
00:07:10 So was he. This is when
00:07:13 ...under Governor Stanton
00:07:16 ...while paying off liens on his place
00:07:22 Well, you see there,
00:07:25 You dug and chinked
00:07:27 ...and are enjoying the sound of it
00:07:30 Might still be empty.
00:07:31 No, it's full.
00:07:34 Crawling with maggots
00:07:36 ...but still a little something they was
00:07:40 Still have to find the key.
00:07:43 Well, there's nothing easy
00:07:46 You'll do it. I have faith.
00:07:49 I like this one, Slade.
00:07:54 Now, they all is yelling that I got
00:08:00 What's on their table is theirs.
00:08:03 I'm not trying to take it.
00:08:07 "Go ahead, sit down at that table,"
00:08:10 "Have all you want to eat.
00:08:14 Now, what's left on that table...
00:08:18 ...when you can't eat no more,
00:08:21 ...leave that there
00:08:29 And for that, they're trying to ruin me.
00:08:33 For taking
00:08:36 ...and using it
00:08:40 To build 3000 miles
00:08:45 ...a hundred and eleven new bridges,
00:08:49 ...60,000 brand-new jobs!
00:08:58 Now, they wanna ruin me...
00:09:04 ...because they wanna ruin you.
00:09:08 But your will is my strength.
00:09:13 Your need is my justice.
00:09:17 And I won't let them!
00:09:33 It come to me in a dream.
00:09:36 Whilst you were up in Savannah with
00:09:40 What did?
00:09:42 I'm gonna build me
00:09:46 ...biggest goddamn health centre
00:09:49 This country ever saw.
00:09:52 You want me to do what
00:09:57 Deliver me my chief of staff.
00:09:59 Fine. You give me a list
00:10:02 Only one name on it:
00:10:04 Dr. Adam Stanton.
00:10:06 That's my boy, Tom! That's the way!
00:10:10 That's an all-American pass.
00:10:21 Well, somebody gotta
00:10:25 He's gotta be the best, don't he?
00:10:27 - Adam Stanton is not the best.
00:10:31 They'll never approve
00:10:34 Willie, Adam's an old friend of mine.
00:10:36 As I certainly know,
00:10:38 I know him and I know you.
00:10:40 What's wrong with me?
00:10:42 To him, what isn't?
00:10:45 You're everything
00:10:47 He hates what you represent,
00:10:49 I'm not asking him to love me.
00:10:52 - I'm asking him to run a hospital.
00:10:55 The people's hospital, where any poor
00:10:58 ...without paying a dime.
00:11:01 No. What you're asking is for him
00:11:05 So you can trot him out
00:11:08 "Lookie here,
00:11:10 The son of the most honourable man
00:11:14 Just get him.
00:11:23 Not easy being the son
00:11:27 It don't look so hard
00:11:32 Far as you know.
00:11:45 We should go.
00:11:48 Not yet. Let's go in again.
00:12:08 The friend of your youth...
00:12:11 ... is the only friend you'll ever have.
00:12:14 For he doesn't really see you.
00:12:18 He sees in his mind a face,
00:12:23 And speaks a name...
00:12:25 Spike, Bud, Red, Rusty, Jack.
00:12:31 - that belongs
00:12:37 He's still the young idealist
00:12:41 Still sees good and bad
00:12:44 ... and men as sinners or saints,
00:12:47 - Hey, Adam.
00:12:51 ... that you no longer
00:12:54 - Jack.
00:12:56 - ... try to stick the knife in.
00:12:59 For there's a kind
00:13:02 Like the twist
00:13:07 You're looking good, Jack.
00:13:09 Thank you.
00:13:15 Been playing much?
00:13:17 Who wants to know, my sister?
00:13:19 It was just a question.
00:13:22 - Everything good?
00:13:27 All right.
00:13:30 I don't want you to start yelling at me
00:13:34 Governor Stark
00:13:36 ...of the medical centre he's building.
00:13:39 ...all you have to do is say,
00:13:42 - Money?
00:13:43 What do I want money for?
00:13:47 I didn't say money.
00:13:49 Then what?
00:13:52 - A threat of some kind?
00:13:54 That's how he gets things done?
00:13:57 The bribe and the threat?
00:13:59 I would never do that to you
00:14:03 I don't know what you think
00:14:06 ...or what you're thinking,
00:14:09 He's thinking what he thinks about
00:14:12 ...who doesn't wanna give it.
00:14:15 - You just said he wasn't.
00:14:18 - Same thing.
00:14:21 I'm not gonna debate it with you, Jack.
00:14:24 I don't care if you know I'm right.
00:14:31 Then what is it, Jack?
00:14:35 You can't look at anybody
00:14:37 ...without wanting to fix it.
00:14:39 - And that's a weakness?
00:14:41 You would say.
00:14:44 - It's no disgrace.
00:14:46 Tell me, please.
00:14:50 - I don't need to tell you.
00:14:52 If you don't know, I'll leave you
00:14:56 No, it won't, Jack.
00:14:58 ...and tell him you failed
00:15:01 So tell me, for your sake,
00:15:05 Because it makes you do things
00:15:08 If they're good.
00:15:10 And this is. He may not be...
00:15:13 ...but this is.
00:15:28 It was good to see you, Adam.
00:16:03 Now, before I tell y'all the story
00:16:08 ...changed the life of a boy
00:16:11 ...who, by all rights,
00:16:14 ...first, I'm gonna set your minds at ease
00:16:18 I brung my cheque-book with me.
00:16:26 - You own one share?
00:16:29 Now, that gives me the right
00:16:32 ...to view the company's
00:16:44 Governor, sir?
00:17:43 Miss Littlepaugh?
00:17:54 You're from the insurance company.
00:17:56 No, no, I'm not.
00:17:59 But I know about your brother's
00:18:03 Not that there was much left on it
00:18:05 He borrowed against it
00:18:09 Which means you lied...
00:18:11 ...for almost nothing.
00:18:13 Now, don't you go
00:18:17 It wasn't the money...
00:18:19 ...it was the disgrace.
00:18:22 I wanted him buried in the good part
00:18:25 ...not in the back,
00:18:27 Why did he kill himself?
00:18:30 They drove him to it.
00:18:36 My brother went
00:18:38 ...and told them he knew
00:18:41 ...and the bribes...
00:18:43 ...but they wouldn't listen.
00:18:47 - Are you lying to me?
00:18:51 He wrote the letter to me
00:18:54 And then that night he...
00:18:57 All right, wait. What letter?
00:19:01 The letter he wrote me
00:19:04 The lawsuit Irwin was paid
00:19:07 ...and how the power company
00:19:10 ...by firing my brother
00:19:15 Where's the letter now?
00:19:18 Oh, I have it.
00:19:20 Kept it all this time?
00:19:24 You have the letter here?
00:19:32 You bring down the lion...
00:19:34 ... the rest of the jungle
00:19:36 ... and they'll all fall into line.
00:19:40 Your employer is calling you, Jack.
00:19:50 Thank you.
00:20:23 Hello.
00:20:25 Hello, Anne.
00:20:31 - What's that?
00:20:34 Two straws.
00:20:36 - I think I might want something else.
00:20:41 It's the way it's drunk. Tradition.
00:20:48 - I know you went to see Adam.
00:20:52 What did you say to him?
00:20:54 I went there and I offered him a job.
00:20:58 - I'm not blaming you.
00:21:01 That's what you sound like.
00:21:05 I want him to take it.
00:21:08 ...and ask him again.
00:21:10 Jack, you know how it is.
00:21:15 ...the grandson of a senator,
00:21:18 She wasn't telling me anything
00:21:24 But she was doing it
00:21:26 ... which is all that mattered.
00:21:30 So I let her go on
00:21:36 I knew that Adam
00:21:39 He had decided to take the job
00:21:44 He was just putting some time
00:21:48 ... out of pride.
00:21:52 He needs to do this
00:21:54 ...before he disappears.
00:21:56 But something about
00:22:00 The way an off-stage noise
00:22:02 What kind of life is that?
00:22:04 Something you hear...
00:22:06 He's a guardian of dead men.
00:22:07 - but not clear enough
00:22:09 I want him to take it.
00:22:13 So you push it aside.
00:22:23 I guess that's one of your gunmen
00:22:25 Sugar Boy, hell, no.
00:22:27 He just carry that peashooter
00:22:29 I tell you one thing, though.
00:22:36 So, what do you think, doc?
00:22:40 I think it'll do the people of the state
00:22:42 ...and get you some votes.
00:22:45 There's a lot of ways to get votes.
00:22:48 So I understand.
00:22:50 Because there are some things
00:22:52 And some things you don't.
00:22:56 What I do know
00:22:58 And that you can always
00:23:00 - That would be two things.
00:23:03 And both of them wrong.
00:23:05 No, neither one of them, sir.
00:23:08 You can always make good from bad,
00:23:12 In politics, poetry...
00:23:13 ...everything in between.
00:23:16 A man writes a sonnet...
00:23:19 ...and it's good.
00:23:21 Is it less good if it turns out...
00:23:23 ...the dame he wrote it about
00:23:26 That his passion was illicit?
00:23:30 Come on,
00:23:33 I wouldn't mind
00:23:37 Lf, as you say, there's only bad
00:23:42 ...and that good must be made
00:23:44 ...then how do you ever know
00:23:47 Well, that's simple.
00:23:50 Make up what?
00:23:52 The good. What else
00:23:54 Make it up as you go along?
00:23:56 Yeah. Just like folks have been doing
00:23:59 Since we fall out of trees,
00:24:01 They just cook up what is right.
00:24:03 If nobody likes that, well,
00:24:05 ...a little different with a lid on.
00:24:07 And you know what?
00:24:09 Things under a lid
00:24:11 ...not under a lid
00:24:13 You don't have to convince me
00:24:16 You've already done that.
00:24:20 That's right.
00:24:24 A lot better than you think.
00:24:26 So goddamn it.
00:24:29 Don't let none of them bastards
00:24:43 I got a question since everybody's
00:24:46 ...all of a sudden.
00:24:49 Back when we met...
00:24:51 ...at Slade's old place,
00:24:54 Do you remember that moment?
00:24:55 Like it was yesterday.
00:24:58 Did you or did you not
00:25:01 A wink?
00:25:05 Well, that's just gonna have to remain
00:25:09 - You don't remember.
00:25:13 Then...?
00:25:21 You know, I...
00:25:22 I just do recall giving you a wink.
00:25:28 But then,
00:25:31 ...which would make it more
00:25:35 Did you have something
00:25:38 What if I didn't?
00:25:41 What would that mean?
00:25:43 That maybe you figured
00:25:45 ...had something in common
00:25:49 Well, I'm not gonna tell you
00:25:54 There's just too few honest-to-God
00:26:03 And long after I'm dead and gone...
00:26:07 ...and long after these sons of bitches
00:26:12 ...I'm talking eternally now...
00:26:17 ...the Willie Stark Hospital
00:26:22 Where every man,
00:26:26 ...who's sick or in pain can go in...
00:26:29 ...knowing they'll get
00:26:32 Not as charity,
00:26:37 As it is that every child
00:26:41 That no person, aged or infirm,
00:26:47 That no poor man's land
00:26:51 That you shall not be deprived
00:27:01 And if any man...
00:27:04 ...stands between me...
00:27:08 ...and fulfilling your rights...
00:27:10 ...I will strike him down...
00:27:13 ...so help me God!
00:27:16 Hip, shin, thigh and neck bone,
00:27:21 I will hit him with a meat axe.
00:27:23 Somebody give me a meat axe...
00:27:26 ...and bring me another one
00:27:30 Because it's not only God's only son
00:27:34 It's the son of the last
00:27:39 Governor Joe Stanton's boy,
00:28:01 All right. See there?
00:28:04 It's not so bad.
00:28:28 What's up?
00:28:31 Sadie.
00:28:38 Now he's done it.
00:28:42 He's done it again,
00:28:45 - Done?
00:28:48 Or any dumber than you are.
00:28:51 Or four or one or whatever timing
00:28:54 ...because you're such a smart-ass.
00:28:56 - She skate?
00:28:59 You and your friends.
00:29:03 All the money and privilege
00:29:05 ...you pretend means nothing.
00:29:11 Don't look so dumb.
00:29:14 I have no idea
00:29:16 ...or what it was tangled you two up
00:29:20 You know what I'm talking about.
00:29:21 Maybe you fixed it up.
00:29:24 Surely he's fixed you up,
00:29:26 ...crazy brother of hers,
00:29:29 "Thanks, Jack.
00:29:34 I'm naming you SDP,
00:29:36 State Director of Pimps."
00:29:42 What are you saying?
00:29:47 Are you saying...?
00:30:00 Thank you.
00:30:04 Are you s...?
00:31:14 I love you.
00:31:35 We're gonna walk some more.
00:31:41 All right.
00:31:56 Hello.
00:31:58 Hello, Mother.
00:31:59 Yes, Mother. Yes.
00:32:07 All right.
00:32:09 All right, Mother.
00:32:11 Goodbye.
00:32:19 She and the Peytons
00:32:22 ...are going to La Grange
00:33:01 - Jackie.
00:33:06 I came up here.
00:33:26 This was years ago,
00:33:31 Back when things
00:33:36 Back when you had a way
00:33:40 If you knew how.
00:33:45 She was perfect.
00:33:48 She had always been perfect.
00:33:52 I wanted to keep her that way...
00:33:55 ... and like this.
00:33:59 To be young and older...
00:34:02 ... somehow.
00:34:09 Of course that's not
00:34:16 When I came home
00:34:18 ... we saw each other, of course.
00:34:21 We talked about things,
00:34:24 We talked about love in general.
00:34:27 Like it was the subject of an essay
00:34:32 She said it was like jumping off
00:34:37 Or like almost getting drowned.
00:34:41 Which, honestly,
00:34:45 For a long time.
00:34:51 You wanna know the reason
00:34:55 It wasn't nobility.
00:34:57 That's only what I told myself.
00:35:00 We have all the time
00:35:11 It was that I knew something
00:35:15 ... leaving in its place
00:35:21 Which didn't make her sad...
00:35:24 ... but it did me.
00:35:28 You only get a couple of moments
00:35:34 Sometimes only one.
00:35:37 And then it's gone.
00:35:43 Forever.
00:35:47 I talked to Senator Loden
00:35:50 He said you find something nice
00:35:53 ...he might come around.
00:35:57 While you cut yourself a slice.
00:36:00 - I ain't saying that.
00:36:02 You know, I'd rather bust a man
00:36:05 - Well, that's up to you now.
00:36:21 Do you have
00:36:27 You sure there's not something
00:36:30 Something you forgot?
00:36:34 Jack.
00:36:38 No.
00:36:40 Nothing.
00:36:43 Nothing. Well.
00:36:46 How about that, Sugar? Nothing.
00:36:50 The bastards
00:36:52 ...they're gonna put a vote
00:36:55 They take that vote today, I'm out!
00:37:02 I need Judge Irwin with me.
00:37:06 Or at least not against me.
00:37:14 So whatever it is...
00:37:17 ...that you don't have on him...
00:37:24 ...use it.
00:37:29 I'm sorry, what did you say?
00:37:32 I said I'm going over to the judge's.
00:37:35 Well, you mean later.
00:37:39 There isn't any time
00:37:42 ...what I have to tell him.
00:37:45 He's not well, you know.
00:37:49 I can't help that.
00:37:53 I do wish
00:37:56 It isn't me mixed up in them.
00:38:00 The judge is napping right now,
00:38:02 I'll wait in his study
00:38:16 Fire this marble.
00:38:20 Watch the chandelier.
00:38:23 Okay, you can fire.
00:38:27 Hello, Jack. I didn't know
00:38:31 - You just get in?
00:38:33 Yeah. It's a bit early in the day,
00:38:38 A touch of bourbon
00:38:41 Least not you and me.
00:38:42 We're indestructible, aren't we,
00:38:46 - No, thanks.
00:38:49 Begging the question,
00:38:52 ...what's on your mind?
00:38:55 Out with it.
00:38:57 You know who I work for.
00:38:59 How could I forget?
00:39:01 But let's just sit
00:39:04 Come sit over here with me.
00:39:18 The truth is I don't hold
00:39:21 ...as many of our friends
00:39:22 I was almost for him at one time.
00:39:24 He was busting out windowpanes
00:39:29 But now I am worried about him
00:39:34 So you threw in with his enemies
00:39:37 Oh, Jack.
00:39:38 What is politics
00:39:40 You make a choice knowing there's
00:39:43 You've made a choice
00:39:47 There's always a price
00:39:50 When we came by that night
00:39:53 ...you said you would think
00:39:55 About calling off the dogs?
00:39:58 Your memory is faulty, sir.
00:40:01 ...which I don't have to.
00:40:03 I don't have to think
00:40:05 You should think it over.
00:40:08 ...because it's not too late.
00:40:14 Too late for what?
00:40:20 Hey, Jack.
00:40:23 Jesus.
00:40:25 - What is it?
00:40:28 ...against these attacks.
00:40:35 Now, that has the sound of finality,
00:40:38 - Yes, it does.
00:41:11 You know,
00:41:14 For me too.
00:41:17 And that your boss would even think
00:41:20 Could blackmail me.
00:41:22 - The first word is better.
00:41:28 Don't you know that this stuff
00:41:33 It happened almost 25 years ago.
00:41:35 You couldn't get any testimony...
00:41:37 ...except from that woman
00:41:40 ...and whose testimony,
00:41:44 ...would be worthless.
00:41:47 And everybody else, Jack...
00:41:52 ...everybody else is dead.
00:41:55 You're not.
00:41:57 You're not dead.
00:42:00 You live in the world, where people
00:42:04 I am a certain kind of man.
00:42:16 You know, when I was a kid
00:42:20 ...that a grown man
00:42:23 ...and steel wire, pliers and scissors,
00:42:27 Read books about them.
00:42:35 Will you change your mind?
00:42:41 You know, I could hurt you, Jack.
00:42:44 Like you're trying to hurt me.
00:42:46 I could say something.
00:42:49 I could tell you something...
00:42:52 ...that would hurt.
00:43:00 But I won't.
00:43:05 Think it over. I'll be by tomorrow.
00:43:08 My mind's made up now.
00:43:12 I'll come back tomorrow.
00:43:19 Made up now.
00:43:58 Mother. Mother.
00:44:02 - Mother. Mama.
00:44:06 - What?
00:44:08 - Who?
00:44:09 - Mother, who?
00:44:11 - Who?
00:44:13 - Who, M...?
00:44:15 - Who, Mother?
00:44:16 You killed your father!
00:45:06 "I am the resurrection and the life,"
00:45:09 "He that believeth in me,
00:45:11 ...yet shall he live.
00:45:14 Whosoever liveth and
00:45:17 I know that my redeemer liveth...
00:45:18 ...and that he shall stand
00:45:22 And though this body be destroyed,
00:45:26 ...and I shall see for myself...
00:45:28 ...and mine eyes shall behold,
00:45:31 We brought nothing
00:45:34 ...and it is certain
00:46:10 - The city of God, the holy place
00:46:16 God is in the midst of her.
00:46:19 Therefore,
00:46:29 - In every good work to do his will...
00:46:32 ...working in you that which
00:46:34 ...through Jesus Christ to whom
00:47:02 I told you to scare him,
00:47:04 - He wasn't scared.
00:47:08 - Jack?
00:47:11 Well, let me just say this.
00:47:12 I know that he was some kind of
00:47:15 ...growing up, all that, so I'm sorry
00:47:19 ...but we still got MacMurphy
00:47:21 And that didn't work out
00:47:23 You need to get someone else
00:47:26 Through with it or with me?
00:47:29 I don't wanna discuss it.
00:47:37 After any great trauma or crisis...
00:47:42 ... after the shock subsides
00:47:46 ... you settle down
00:47:49 ... because you know that all possibility
00:47:52 ... has been used up.
00:47:54 You've seen the pattern finally...
00:47:56 ... because you've stepped back far
00:48:02 But it's too late now to do anything
00:48:07 And that's it.
00:48:10 There's nothing left to do or say...
00:48:13 ... except that God and nothing
00:48:18 The end.
00:48:22 What you don't know
00:48:29 Oh, God, Jack.
00:48:37 You've gotta help me.
00:48:39 He's crazy. He came to see me,
00:48:42 ...and then he walked out.
00:48:45 No, Adam.
00:48:47 He said it was my fault.
00:48:50 - Everything was my fault.
00:48:53 Someone called him...
00:48:55 ...and told him...
00:48:58 ...about me.
00:49:00 About you?
00:49:04 About you and the governor.
00:49:06 It doesn't hurt any more to hear it
00:49:10 He told him what I'd done...
00:49:11 ...and he said that I'd do anything
00:49:14 ...get what he wanted.
00:49:16 ...sacrificing my brother
00:49:21 Which is all the hospital was.
00:49:23 Nothing but a scheme to rob the state.
00:49:26 And that when the truth came out...
00:49:28 ...and it would,
00:49:32 He'd go to prison. For every scheme
00:49:36 - Whoever said that is lying.
00:49:40 I tried to tell him that's not the way
00:49:44 But he wouldn't listen.
00:49:46 He grabbed me and said
00:49:50 That everything else
00:49:52 ...but that a man didn't have to be.
00:49:56 And then he said that...
00:50:00 ...he wouldn't be a paid pimp
00:50:11 He said that to me.
00:50:16 Well, neither will I.
00:50:25 Why did you do it?
00:50:27 - You knew what it would do to me.
00:50:31 - Then what?
00:50:33 - Well, you better think of something!
00:50:35 Yes, you were! Yes, you were.
00:50:37 Was it because of me
00:50:39 I'd never hurt you like that.
00:50:41 You would and you have.
00:50:54 Oh, God, Jack.
00:50:59 I'm afraid Adam's gonna
00:51:32 Adam?
00:51:49 Dear God, you are the unseen Lord
00:51:51 Dear God, you are the unseen Lord
00:51:54 ...the silent listener...
00:51:56 ...the judge of our deliberations.
00:51:59 Bless the senators you sit among.
00:52:01 We place our trust
00:52:05 You are our Lord and Saviour.
00:52:07 - Amen.
00:52:10 All persons are commanded
00:52:13 - ... on pain of imprisonment...
00:52:15 ...while the Senate
00:52:18 ... sits for the trial
00:52:23 ... against the honourable William
00:52:30 I'll go up and make some calls.
00:52:38 Anne...
00:52:45 ...I'm sure it's gonna be fine.
00:53:03 - Mr. Gidré.
00:53:06 - Mr. Honoré.
00:53:09 - Mr. Hobbes.
00:53:12 - Mr. Landmark.
00:53:16 - Mr. Latché.
00:53:19 - Mr. Mouton.
00:53:23 - Mr. Pelerant.
00:53:27 - Mr. Rivette.
00:53:31 - Mr. Rousseau.
00:53:35 - Mr. Savoir.
00:53:38 - Mr. Tesh.
00:53:45 Seventeen yeas, 22 nays.
00:53:49 The impeachment
00:53:54 There is a line between
00:53:58 Now, the governor has stepped over
00:54:01 ...using means
00:54:04 Now, I'll call that undue influence.
00:54:07 I'll go further, I'll call it coercion.
00:54:10 Mr. MacMurphy!
00:54:16 You say every word
00:54:20 Go ahead, say it out loud.
00:54:24 But I blackmailed nobody,
00:54:29 I merely gave you
00:54:31 ...in accordance
00:54:33 ...and like all good men,
00:54:44 Jack!
00:55:13 We did it! We did it, boy!
00:55:16 Ain't gonna be
00:55:26 Someone called him, Adam.
00:55:29 And said that I'd do anything to
00:55:32 Even if that meant sacrificing
00:55:37 Which is all the hospital was.
00:55:39 Nothing but a scheme
00:55:42 Adam would take the blame.
00:55:44 He'd go to prison. For every scheme
00:55:52 That's not true.
00:55:55 Whoever said that is lying.
00:56:05 Hey, doc. Where you been?
00:58:42 So listen to me. Listen here...
00:58:46 ... and lift your eyes...
00:58:47 ... and look on the God's blessed
00:58:52 You are a hick and ain't nobody
00:58:57 It's up to you
00:59:03 Up to you and me and God.
00:59:07 - Nail up Joe Harrison!
00:59:10 - Nail up MacMurphy!
00:59:13 And nail up any bastard
00:59:16 ...and the roads and the bridges
00:59:19 ...and the food you need.