Sergeant York

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00:02:25 "And he spake this parable
00:02:29 "What man of you having a hundred sheep,
00:02:31 "if you lose one of them,
00:02:40 "Doth not leave the ninety-nine
00:02:43 "and go after that which was lost, until..."
00:02:53 "Until he find it."
00:02:55 "And when he hath found it, he layeth it,
00:02:57 "on his shoulder and rejoiceth.
00:02:59 "And when he cometh..."
00:03:03 All right, Zeke, sit yourself down.
00:03:05 "And when he cometh home
00:03:09 "and neighbors saying..."
00:03:14 "He calleth to his friends and neighbors,
00:03:17 "saying unto them, 'Rejoice with me,
00:03:19 "'for I have found my sheep
00:03:25 I recollect the time Sam Harkness
00:03:29 He come out one morning,
00:03:31 the pen be busted down,
00:03:34 Sam lit out after it to find it.
00:03:38 He had six or seven other pigs
00:03:41 But did Sam get down
00:03:44 and thank the good Lord for that?
00:03:47 No, siree, not Sam.
00:03:49 He hunted high and low for that old...
00:04:01 As I was saying,
00:04:03 he hunted high and low for that old sow.
00:04:07 About all he...
00:04:25 About all he done that summer
00:04:29 Wouldn't even stop...
00:04:30 Wouldn't even stop hunting
00:04:33 And sure enough, one night,
00:04:37 One night, when he was plowing home
00:04:40 he seen something move in the shadows.
00:04:43 Sam... Sam's right scared.
00:04:47 Figures maybe it's a bear.
00:04:49 Then the...
00:04:51 Then the...
00:04:53 Then the bear grunts
00:04:56 It's the sow!
00:04:58 Well, Sam was fitting to be tied.
00:05:00 The rejoicingest man you ever seen.
00:05:02 Ten times as rejoiceful for the lost one
00:05:07 Now this here...
00:05:09 Now this here...
00:05:12 Now this here is the point!
00:05:25 It appears to me that
00:05:29 door of the house of worship.
00:05:31 If there's any of you
00:05:34 You'll be free to go.
00:05:36 'Cause the meeting's over.
00:05:44 Lookee here, Pastor Pile.
00:05:46 Alvin York done shot his initials
00:05:48 "A-Y," plain as day.
00:05:50 It was Alvin York, lke Botkin
00:05:54 Who was you saying it was?
00:05:58 Who was you saying it was?
00:06:00 - It was Alvin, Mrs. York.
00:06:10 It wasn't Alvin, Mother York,
00:06:13 Mighty good shooting
00:06:16 Ain't it?
00:06:44 Say, let's do it again.
00:07:20 - Howdy, boys!
00:07:23 - Howdy, Pastor.
00:07:25 - We were looking for you Saturday.
00:07:28 Roads are getting soggier and soggier
00:07:31 - Is that so?
00:07:32 in some of 'em creek beds,
00:07:37 How are you, Zeke?
00:07:38 I reckon you could have got here quicker
00:07:41 Yeah, wished I could get me another mule
00:07:44 They ain't turning out mules
00:07:46 No, sir!
00:07:47 Hey, what you got there, young fellow?
00:07:49 The very latest thing in ladies' hats,
00:07:53 Women folks around here
00:07:55 The young ones goes bareheaded.
00:07:56 Maybe so, but in modern merchandising,
00:07:58 the storekeeper endeavors
00:08:01 Now in this line of ladies' bloomers,
00:08:03 very moderately priced,
00:08:08 also in the knees.
00:08:10 No amount of washing
00:08:13 - Your first trip in these parts, ain't it?
00:08:15 And we have them in three lovely colors.
00:08:17 Which we absolutely guarantee
00:08:22 Plenty of room in the seat, too.
00:08:23 I can tell you these garments
00:08:27 - You can, huh?
00:08:28 Well, folks hereabouts wouldn't know
00:08:31 - Lem?
00:08:32 - Lem, here's your Nashville paper.
00:08:34 I got letters here for Tom Carver
00:08:37 Both back tax bills, I reckon.
00:08:39 - What does it say, Lem?
00:08:47 They're a-telling, Cordell Hull
00:08:51 Appears he's out running
00:08:54 - It says...
00:08:56 wasn't knee high to a toad frog,
00:08:58 and running around in his shirttail.
00:09:00 Just goes to show you what
00:09:04 That paper is four days old,
00:09:06 Yep. It took Luke three days
00:09:09 to bring the mail from Rugby.
00:09:10 I can believe that,
00:09:13 Jimtown.
00:09:16 - I thought it was Jamestown.
00:09:21 Well, anyway, since driving over here,
00:09:24 what I'd like to know is,
00:09:27 We were born here.
00:09:35 Now look, Mr. Pile,
00:09:36 I'd like to sell you some of these garments
00:09:38 before the price goes up
00:09:40 What war?
00:09:44 Why, the... The war in Europe.
00:09:47 Oh, that war.
00:09:50 Yes, certainly.
00:09:54 Look likes the Germans
00:09:57 Well, we ain't done
00:10:00 It ain't in our corner, nohow.
00:10:02 If you're hankering for trouble,
00:10:04 it ain't scarce
00:10:06 Oh, I ain't looking for any trouble.
00:10:10 Yep, fighting could have been
00:10:12 down at the meeting house last night.
00:10:15 Alvin York and two other fellows
00:10:18 That ain't a smithereen
00:10:21 - Nigh split the jail, he did.
00:10:24 Raised such a rumpus
00:10:26 Do tell.
00:10:27 Old man Jarvis up Bear Creek way
00:10:29 told me he seen the three of 'em
00:10:32 hell-bent for election,
00:10:34 I reckon their liquor was getting low
00:10:36 and they wanted to get there
00:10:45 Howdy, Mrs. York.
00:10:47 - Howdy, Luke.
00:10:51 - Tolerable, Pastor.
00:10:55 Could I be getting a can of baking powder
00:11:00 - Poke of salt?
00:11:10 I ain't having but five eggs
00:11:14 Oh, eggs are eggs, I reckon.
00:11:18 I was plumb out of salt.
00:11:24 Don't be taking it hard, Mother York,
00:11:28 I ain't taking nothing hard, Pastor.
00:11:32 And I ain't making excuses
00:11:35 Of course you ain't,
00:11:39 - I'm right proud of Alvin.
00:11:43 Works hard, Alvin does.
00:11:45 Patching and scratching that poor land.
00:11:50 It's mighty hard work,
00:11:54 - Indeed it is.
00:11:58 if he busts loose now and again?
00:12:01 Nobody, Mother York, nary a soul.
00:12:05 Of course, I ain't for Alvin
00:12:08 doing like he does.
00:12:13 A little religion wouldn't do him no hurt.
00:12:17 No, it wouldn't.
00:12:21 Pastor, I wouldn't be against
00:12:26 You reckon it'd do any good?
00:12:30 Well, it wouldn't do no harm.
00:12:33 I'd be riding up and having a talk with him.
00:12:37 I'm thanking you, Pastor.
00:12:57 - George.
00:13:00 I reckon I know where your brother's at.
00:13:04 He's up at the Kentucky border.
00:13:07 - Go fetch him.
00:13:20 Better be taking a piece of corn
00:13:24 Yessum.
00:13:42 - Hiya, Marter.
00:13:45 - Mart, we wants to get us a bottle.
00:13:49 You know, I know and so do the Sheriff.
00:13:53 And I can't sell you no liquor
00:13:57 Marter, you are the legalest fellow in
00:14:02 You gotta be, in this business.
00:14:03 Maybe our credit ain't no good
00:14:06 Bet it ain't no better in Kentuck.
00:14:09 What you be having, Alvin?
00:14:11 You got any corn without no lye in it?
00:14:14 No poison oak leaves in it, either.
00:14:16 Ain't no lye in this liquor.
00:14:54 Plumb hollow I am,
00:14:56 Me, too.
00:15:01 What are we drinking to, Alvin?
00:15:04 What'll we drink to, lke?
00:15:07 Why, I reckon we drunk
00:15:11 - I can't think of nothing new.
00:15:15 Reckon we better begin all over?
00:15:18 If we can't drink to something,
00:15:21 why don't we drink against something?
00:15:23 Against something? Against what?
00:15:25 Oh, against something
00:15:29 I ain't against nobody or nothing.
00:15:33 We'll drink against that.
00:15:35 You... You'll be a-killing
00:15:38 - Come on. Sure.
00:15:50 Never gonna get...
00:15:59 Well, I'll be blowed.
00:16:01 What are you doing here, George?
00:16:03 Young'uns like you ain't got no business
00:16:06 - Now just you skedaddle.
00:16:11 - Now look here, George...
00:16:14 - Shucks, son of a gun...
00:16:19 reckon I better go. I'll be seeing you.
00:16:28 His ma wants him.
00:16:36 Get up.
00:16:38 Here, here. Quit that.
00:16:42 Hold your horses, Marter.
00:16:55 Here we go.
00:17:02 Here we go again.
00:17:08 I'm still a-coming.
00:17:39 Say when you got enough.
00:17:42 Say it.
00:17:45 Enough, enough.
00:17:55 Ma wants you, Alvin.
00:17:59 Ma wants you.
00:18:04 Coming, George.
00:18:17 - I'll be seeing you.
00:18:41 Here he is, Ma.
00:18:43 It took a heap of looking,
00:18:49 - Fetch me a pail of water, George.
00:19:32 Breakfast's ready, now it is.
00:19:36 South field needs a-plowing.
00:19:51 The Lord bless these victuals we done got
00:19:54 and help us to be
00:20:03 I reckon you'll want some salt
00:20:17 Whoa, Fred.
00:20:28 Giddap, Noah.
00:20:35 Whoa.
00:20:38 - Howdy, Pastor.
00:20:42 I've been kind of expecting you.
00:20:45 I'm right sorry about the other night, I...
00:20:49 I reckon I done the wrong thing.
00:20:52 See that rock, Alvin?
00:20:55 You've been plowing around that rock
00:20:58 Sure have.
00:21:00 Did you ever think when you start plowing
00:21:02 it's mighty hard to get 'em straight again.
00:21:05 - I never thought on it much.
00:21:11 with other things besides plowing.
00:21:15 Satan's got you by the shirttail, Alvin.
00:21:18 Sure has. Giddap, Noah.
00:21:20 He's gonna yank you straight down to hell.
00:21:22 You are plum right, Pastor.
00:21:24 You gotta make him let loose of you
00:21:26 I sure wish I know'd how.
00:21:28 Wrestle him, Alvin,
00:21:30 I done wrestled him, Pastor, but...
00:21:34 Whoa, whoa. Whoa, Noah.
00:21:36 But old Satan, he hangs on tight.
00:21:39 You and the Lord could throw him, Alvin.
00:21:40 Why, twixt the two of you,
00:21:43 Why, I sure wish the Lord would throw in.
00:21:46 He will, if you ask him.
00:21:48 Oh, I done prayed, Pastor,
00:21:55 - But it wasn't no use.
00:21:59 Now, you see here.
00:22:01 Take a look at the old oak yonder.
00:22:05 Been standing there since your pa
00:22:08 Looks like it could go right on standing
00:22:11 Yep.
00:22:12 Just a-resting itself
00:22:16 Well, it can't. It can't stand there
00:22:19 without there's a lot of deep roots
00:22:22 Can't see the roots,
00:22:25 It appears to me it's been planned
00:22:28 in something outside his own self.
00:22:32 I reckon I ain't found no roots
00:22:35 When I'm hell-bent to fall.
00:22:37 And then take the animals in the woods.
00:22:39 Squirrels'd go mighty hungry
00:22:41 if nothing made 'em store up nuts
00:22:44 - Sure would.
00:22:45 birds get to fly north in the summer
00:22:49 A bird ain't got no way of telling
00:22:52 And then there's the bees.
00:22:54 Bees'd sure be in a fix
00:22:56 to show 'em how to get back to the hives.
00:22:59 Well, I ain't no bird and I ain't no squirrel.
00:23:03 - And I sure ain't no bee.
00:23:05 The way I figure, there ain't no use for a
00:23:10 Well, it's just gotta come to a fellow.
00:23:12 It'll come, my boy. You'll see.
00:23:14 Maybe slow, like the way daylight comes.
00:23:17 And maybe in a flash,
00:23:20 - When?
00:23:25 Well, I hope so.
00:23:29 Giddap, Noah. I'll be seeing you.
00:23:57 Get after him, now.
00:24:03 Tracks are mighty fresh.
00:24:05 - Reckon it's a red fox?
00:24:08 It's making a big circle.
00:24:09 Can't tell about his course
00:24:33 They took to the hill there.
00:24:47 What's the matter, Alvin?
00:24:55 Howdy.
00:24:57 - You're Alvin York, ain't you?
00:24:59 Let's get going, Alvin.
00:25:04 I ain't seen you in a coon's age.
00:25:08 - Hereabouts.
00:25:10 Are you coming or ain't you?
00:25:11 You better go get that fox, George.
00:25:14 You're just tetched.
00:25:17 How's your ma?
00:25:21 I asked you how your ma was.
00:25:24 Tolerable.
00:25:27 I figured it was you out a-hunting.
00:25:29 No mistaking the voices
00:25:32 One's a-having a hook to the end of its bay
00:25:34 you could be hanging a bucket on.
00:25:36 The other's a croak, just like a frog,
00:25:42 - What...
00:25:45 Well, I ain't nobody but.
00:25:48 Why, you was only just...
00:25:51 You sure growed up all of a sudden like...
00:25:55 Reckon I have.
00:25:59 Sounds as if they've run that fox
00:26:03 I said 'em hound dogs
00:26:08 You better be getting along.
00:26:10 Reckon I had.
00:26:13 - I'll be seeing you.
00:26:59 Ma.
00:27:01 Yeah?
00:27:02 When you and Pa got hitched,
00:27:05 Well, your pa had this here farm
00:27:09 and a mule and $5, no $6.
00:27:18 What did Grandpa have?
00:27:20 Your grandpa had this here farm,
00:27:25 The mare was in foal.
00:27:28 I reckon I wouldn't, George.
00:27:39 Ma.
00:27:42 It's sure ripped down here.
00:27:44 I reckon. Come over here, Alvin.
00:27:49 Bend over.
00:27:53 You're a-figuring on setting up,
00:27:57 - Yessum.
00:27:59 - Who's it gonna be?
00:28:04 Gracie Williams?
00:28:10 Asked her yet?
00:28:12 No, I ain't.
00:28:17 What's the matter?
00:28:19 I ain't said nothing.
00:28:23 Reckon that'll hold.
00:28:26 Reckon it better.
00:28:41 Hold it thataway, Zeb.
00:28:45 Thinking on going to that there shindig
00:28:49 - I ain't been asked.
00:28:53 You've been asked now.
00:28:56 - I can't say, Zeb. I have to think it over.
00:28:59 Joshua, 14, verse 9...
00:29:05 You'd be a-coming if you wanted to,
00:29:09 Maybe I could and maybe I couldn't.
00:29:13 Why, it's Alvin York.
00:29:16 - Howdy, Miss Gracie.
00:29:19 - You know Zeb Andrews, ain't you?
00:29:22 Knitting, Zeb?
00:29:26 He was just a-helping me.
00:29:28 I wasn't expecting you
00:29:31 Well, I said I'd be seeing you.
00:29:34 Last time I seen Alvin
00:29:37 He stopped here for a spell to
00:29:40 kind of catch his breath.
00:29:44 - Did you kill that fox, Alvin?
00:29:46 - We run over there...
00:29:49 Red. Just to the side of that...
00:29:50 Why, a red fox skin ain't worth nothing
00:29:54 That little hollow...
00:29:55 This one was.
00:29:58 "Asa begat Joshiat
00:30:03 It's just Uncle Lige talking to himself.
00:30:06 Zeb here was telling me there's gonna be
00:30:10 Yeah, I hear that...
00:30:11 Ed Morgan's gonna do the fiddling.
00:30:13 I was figuring that...
00:30:14 Just about the best fiddler
00:30:18 - He ain't.
00:30:20 - Tod Haskins.
00:30:24 - You're a-thinking.
00:30:27 - Oh, you are, are you?
00:30:30 There ain't no call
00:30:32 - We weren't a-fussing. I was telling him...
00:30:35 The way I figure, Ed's better at the jigging
00:30:40 "It biteth like a serpent,
00:30:46 Uncle Lige there was a-telling me
00:30:50 How's the crops up your way, Alvin?
00:30:52 We figure to get about
00:30:55 We're gonna get about 60.
00:30:57 Well, there's a heap of difference
00:30:58 twixt farming the bottomland and the top.
00:31:00 - Well, there sure is.
00:31:02 You know, I don't see how you get
00:31:06 Now look here, Zeb Andrews...
00:31:12 Miss... Miss Gracie,
00:31:14 I'd sure be much obliged
00:31:18 I got some nipping cider.
00:31:19 - Well, that'd go mighty good.
00:31:23 "And the lion shall lie down
00:31:54 Here's your cider. It's coming from the...
00:31:56 Where's Zeb?
00:32:02 - What's he...
00:32:06 Well, isn't he be coming back?
00:32:09 No, ma'am, he ain't.
00:32:11 - That strikes me mighty queer.
00:32:14 "Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do,
00:32:19 "do it with thy might."
00:32:25 Alvin, you...
00:32:27 You was fighting.
00:32:29 - It weren't much.
00:32:32 You ain't a-fitting to come a-visiting a girl.
00:32:34 He ain't got no business
00:32:36 As much business as you have, Alvin York.
00:32:38 - No, he ain't.
00:32:40 - Well, he ain't because...
00:32:43 Because...
00:32:47 - You what?
00:32:52 Now, now, now, Alvin, you stop that.
00:32:56 - Don't you be saying 'em.
00:32:57 It ain't...
00:32:59 - Oh, you are, are you?
00:33:01 Well, you can't...
00:33:03 - Well, your mother told me about it.
00:33:07 Well, I never... Lookee here...
00:33:11 I wouldn't have you on a Christmas tree,
00:33:15 Fine husband you'd make.
00:33:17 I allow Zeb Andrews would make
00:33:19 Oh, how should I know? Maybe he would.
00:33:23 Zeb Andrews got a piece of bottomland,
00:33:28 You thinking that's it, aren't you?
00:33:32 Folks say you're no good
00:33:34 and I'm thinking they're plumb right.
00:33:37 If I had a piece of bottomland,
00:33:38 I'd guess it'd make a heap of difference,
00:33:40 - A piece of bottomland!
00:33:42 Well, go and get it. I ain't a-caring.
00:33:44 There ain't nothing I can't get
00:33:48 You don't think much of yourself, do you?
00:33:50 Yes, I do.
00:33:52 Amen.
00:35:09 That there's bottomland soil, ain't it?
00:35:16 Queer how the folks
00:35:20 looks down on the folks on top.
00:35:24 It was always that way.
00:35:28 Ain't no changing it.
00:35:31 Well, I'm a-gonna change it.
00:35:33 I'm a-gonna get us a piece of bottomland.
00:35:37 Your pa set out to get hisself
00:35:42 Nary a man ever tried harder.
00:35:46 Liked to kill hisself trying.
00:35:52 It was a long time before he gave up,
00:35:56 but he had to in the end.
00:35:59 Well, I ain't a-setting myself up
00:36:02 I reckon I ain't half as good,
00:36:05 but I'm a-knowing where there's
00:36:10 and I'm a-gonna get it.
00:36:14 Maybe you will.
00:36:21 How old you say this here mule be?
00:36:23 - Nine year, but Abraham's sound.
00:36:29 He's kind of pussle-gutted,
00:36:32 Nary a bit.
00:36:35 Well...
00:36:37 I reckon I might allow you $30 on him.
00:36:41 - $30?
00:36:42 - You say $30?
00:36:44 Well, he's worth $40 if he's worth a cent.
00:36:46 Then he ain't worth a cent.
00:36:50 - What's all this here you got?
00:36:54 $6.
00:36:57 Why, that's 25 cents apiece.
00:37:00 Not to me, they ain't.
00:37:02 - What are these?
00:37:06 Mighty poor. They won't fetch that much.
00:37:09 I might allow you $1.50 apiece for 'em.
00:37:12 Well, I can get $3 apiece for 'em
00:37:14 It's quite a-ways to Jimtown.
00:37:16 Let's see now. That's $40.50.
00:37:20 - What else you got?
00:37:23 two sacks of rabbit skins,
00:37:25 this here clock
00:37:34 I tell you, Alvin,
00:37:35 I'll give you 50 United States dollars
00:37:39 - $50 for everything?
00:37:42 - Sounds like an awful little.
00:37:46 Can you... Can you do any better
00:37:49 Not a cent. $120.
00:37:51 - How much time I got to pay for the rest?
00:37:53 Well, it's a bargain. I'll take it.
00:37:57 Well, then I reckon
00:38:02 You understand now, don't you, Alvin?
00:38:06 If I don't get my money afore the 60 days,
00:38:08 you lose the whole caboodle
00:38:12 Now, $70 is a lot of money
00:38:16 It's more than a dollar a day.
00:38:18 Now then, 60 days is all you got.
00:38:24 Sixty days and sixty nights.
00:38:27 What?
00:38:28 Well, the way I figure,
00:38:30 if I count the nights, too, I got
00:38:35 Well, that's one way of figuring it.
00:38:41 Well, I'll tell you.
00:38:42 I was figuring on taking
00:38:45 But if you're willing to take on the job
00:38:48 - well, I...
00:38:50 - All right.
00:39:51 Well, I tell you. I was thinking
00:39:55 Sorry, Alvin. Had 'em shod
00:39:59 Might give you two, three days
00:40:03 That's good.
00:40:22 Oh, I reckon it's worth about...
00:40:27 - $3.
00:40:30 Why, that's a right fair price, Pastor.
00:40:32 I only worked two days to get it.
00:40:35 It's worth it
00:40:38 to me.
00:40:39 All right, George, let him go.
00:40:41 Giddap, Noah, giddap. Come on.
00:40:43 - Giddap, Noah.
00:40:46 Come on, Noah.
00:40:47 Come on.
00:41:04 Whoa, Noah.
00:41:10 What... Why, Miss Gracie,
00:41:13 I was thinking you was to the dance.
00:41:14 No. I ain't at the dance.
00:41:18 No. No, I can see that.
00:41:21 Alvin, I...
00:41:23 Yeah?
00:41:26 - Alvin, I just...
00:41:29 I...
00:41:31 Alvin...
00:41:45 That's what I was wanting to tell you.
00:41:55 Giddap, Noah.
00:43:17 Lord...
00:43:19 Lord, if you can,
00:43:21 help him to be getting his land.
00:43:25 Amen.
00:43:28 All right, George.
00:43:31 Again.
00:43:34 Again.
00:43:37 Gotta get under there.
00:43:51 It ain't no use, George.
00:43:53 I can't do it.
00:43:55 - Yes, you can.
00:44:07 My time's up tomorrow night!
00:44:12 There ain't enough money
00:44:17 I can't get the rest!
00:44:22 How?
00:44:25 How am I gonna do it?
00:44:47 - Howdy, Alvin.
00:44:50 Well, I reckon it's money
00:44:52 You got the rest of your payment?
00:44:54 - Well, no, I ain't got it all.
00:44:56 - But I can get it for you by Saturday.
00:45:00 All I'm asking is, is for four extra days.
00:45:03 How can I be sure
00:45:05 Well, there's a beef and turkey shoot
00:45:09 - Yeah.
00:45:11 and win the beef critter
00:45:14 - It ain't likely.
00:45:16 - That'll take some shooting, Alvin.
00:45:19 Well, I'd like to do you a favor, Alvin, but...
00:45:22 Will you?
00:45:23 There's another fellow
00:45:25 - You ain't letting him have it.
00:45:28 I was telling him
00:45:31 But I got to have 'em extra days,
00:45:35 Well, I oughtn't to do it,
00:45:39 but I reckon he can wait till Saturday.
00:45:42 Oh, thank you, Mr. Tomkins.
00:45:45 Yes, I sure will.
00:45:53 You plumb missed him but you cut wood.
00:45:55 It ain't the log you're supposed to shoot,
00:45:59 You better get yourself
00:46:01 He won't stick his head up
00:46:04 Jim Corey, next shooter.
00:46:17 Reckon he's laying an egg back there, Jim?
00:46:19 Yeah, he might be.
00:46:23 You missed!
00:46:24 Doggone it, that turkey can sure hide.
00:46:27 Maybe he wants to keep his head.
00:46:29 Alvin York, next shooter.
00:46:31 Bust him in the eye, Alvin,
00:46:34 Shoot him when he ain't looking.
00:46:39 You better sight him mighty fine, Alvin.
00:46:45 You can't hit him
00:46:49 Better wait till he goes to roost, Alvin.
00:47:00 You got meat!
00:47:01 He sure busted him wide open.
00:47:03 I reckon
00:47:06 I reckon you do.
00:47:07 You sure got him, Alvin. Ought to be
00:47:10 This here bird ain't for eating.
00:47:12 Come on, fellows.
00:47:15 Rules same as all as were.
00:47:18 The two best shooters
00:47:20 The next two get the forequarters.
00:47:22 Fifth man gets the hide and the tallow.
00:47:24 The sixth man gets to dig the lead
00:47:26 All right, pay your dollar
00:47:29 Load her up careful, George.
00:47:33 - Here you be, Alvin.
00:47:35 Hey, Zeke, you ain't paid your dollar yet.
00:47:37 Why, sure enough.
00:47:41 How much for this here bird?
00:47:46 Well, I can't give you
00:47:48 I'll be taking it and give me four more.
00:47:51 Five shots? Am I hearing you right, Alvin?
00:47:55 I'm a wanting five shots, Lem.
00:47:57 You figuring to get that whole critter?
00:48:00 My mind's sort of running that a-way.
00:48:02 Where'd you get 'em ideas, Alvin?
00:48:03 You sure got some shooters against you.
00:48:06 They'll get a chance
00:48:09 I'm a-needing cash money
00:48:12 Ain't nobody ever cut five centers
00:48:15 And you ain't wearing no coonskin hat.
00:48:19 I ain't a-needing one.
00:48:28 Number eight next.
00:48:40 Number nine.
00:49:30 How do they stand so far, Luke?
00:49:32 Ain't nobody cut center but Alvin York.
00:49:35 Alvin cut dead center all four times.
00:49:41 Two more shooters.
00:49:43 Alvin's got one more coming.
00:49:45 Get going, Tom.
00:50:01 You better draw down, Alvin.
00:50:07 You got to beat Tom's shot
00:50:26 What do it look like?
00:50:28 It looks like plumb middle to me.
00:50:45 Well, Tom ain't more than a hair off,
00:50:48 but Alvin's done cut dead center,
00:50:52 - Howdy, Daniel Boone.
00:50:55 - Five centers is right smart shooting.
00:50:59 Well, any of you fellows
00:51:02 why, just drop a dollar apiece
00:51:04 Are you shooting against us, Alvin?
00:51:06 - No, hey, not this time.
00:51:08 - Lend me a dollar, Lem.
00:51:10 You... You lend me a couple of...
00:51:12 - Howdy, Miss Miranda.
00:51:14 - Hello, boys.
00:51:16 - You all come over to see the shooting?
00:51:18 It's all over now.
00:51:19 Alvin York cut center five times
00:51:23 - Alvin won Lem's beef critter?
00:51:26 - Well, I'll be danged.
00:51:28 Well, boys, get your targets ready.
00:51:31 Oh, Mr. Tomkins,
00:51:35 Here you be, $26. And I've got
00:51:39 I'm right sorry, Alvin, but I just sold that
00:51:44 - You're telling me you...
00:51:47 I never figured you'd get that money.
00:51:48 Anyway, your time was rightly up
00:51:51 - Why, you allowed I could have more...
00:51:54 But I was a-taking your word for it...
00:51:55 And Zeb here paid me cash money
00:51:58 - He did, did he?
00:52:01 Now look here...
00:52:02 Alvin!
00:52:04 Business is business.
00:52:05 - Wait a minute!
00:52:07 You better get, both of you!
00:52:08 It ain't no use, Alvin. You'd only be
00:52:14 I was... I was aiming to get that
00:52:17 Well, it weren't to be.
00:52:19 Mind you, Alvin, we can't always
00:52:26 Alvin...
00:52:30 - Alvin, it don't make no difference.
00:52:40 Come on, Buck.
00:52:56 Swing her, Buck, swing her!
00:52:59 I sure do admire big women. She's about
00:53:08 Three women in one she is, Alvin.
00:53:12 Hey, a fellow who'd marry her'd
00:53:15 See? Big-muss. Yes, sir, bigamist.
00:53:20 Told me I could have 'em extra days.
00:53:23 - Oh, come on, Alvin.
00:53:27 Forget about Nate Tomkins, will you?
00:53:30 Quit pestering yourself. It ain't no use.
00:53:34 Look at that there big woman.
00:53:36 Why don't you have a turn with her, Alvin?
00:53:40 "Business is business."
00:53:41 Well, once around her
00:53:46 Look at Buck here, Alvin.
00:53:49 - I sure am.
00:53:52 dancing around a whole passel of women
00:53:54 - Another bottle, Marter.
00:53:56 That land were mine.
00:53:59 Ain't nobody gonna get it away from me.
00:54:03 I'd sure like to see you
00:54:06 I'm a-drinking against Nate Tomkins.
00:54:08 Now, how about that there big woman?
00:54:12 Alvin, you better be a-staying here.
00:54:14 - Let go of me.
00:54:15 What I got to do is my own.
00:54:26 It sure ain't a good night for a killing.
00:54:30 There's no stopping him now, I reckon.
00:56:49 Give me that old time religion.
00:58:25 - Howdy, Mr. Tomkins.
00:58:29 Don't you come any closer.
00:58:30 - Mr. Tomkins, I just want to...
00:58:34 No need of getting riled, Mr. Tomkins.
00:58:36 - I ain't a-looking for no trouble with you.
00:58:39 - Well, I want to talk to you about...
00:58:42 About Abraham.
00:58:43 That mule's legally mine.
00:58:46 Well, I ain't denying he's yours...
00:58:48 Stay where you are if you don't want to be
00:58:53 Well, I was a-figuring
00:58:56 - Buying him back?
00:58:58 My mule's kind of poorly,
00:59:00 and something done happened to him
00:59:05 - Are you meaning it?
00:59:07 No hard feelings?
00:59:10 - Shucks, no, Mr. Tomkins.
00:59:14 And... And there's one more thing.
00:59:18 I'm asking your forgiveness
00:59:21 It were Satan a-speaking out of me.
00:59:27 Zeke was a-telling me, but I...
00:59:31 - About what?
00:59:33 - Well, that's a fact, Mr. Tomkins.
00:59:37 Well, I sure would like to be a-buying
00:59:40 - You would, huh?
00:59:41 - How much would you be asking for him?
00:59:44 You said he was worth $40
00:59:48 That's right.
00:59:49 Well, you can have him back for $20.
00:59:53 Mr. Tomkins, Abraham's worth
00:59:56 Maybe he is,
00:59:58 but seeing as how I'm trying to do
01:00:04 I reckon I know what you're thinking.
01:00:09 Maybe. Come on, get your mule.
01:00:12 And another thing, I'm gonna
01:00:15 - Yeah?
01:00:34 - Howdy, Mr. Andrews.
01:00:37 I'd kind of like to see Zeb,
01:00:40 Maybe he is.
01:00:41 I sure would like to have words with him.
01:00:46 You coming peaceful?
01:00:48 Yes, sir, Mr. Andrews.
01:00:52 Zeb. Come out of there.
01:00:55 There he be.
01:00:59 Howdy.
01:01:00 What you'd be wanting with me,
01:01:03 I want to talk to you, Zeb, about...
01:01:07 I bought it, it's mine.
01:01:09 I know it, but...
01:01:11 Sure it's yours, Zeb, but...
01:01:15 But Nate Tomkins was...
01:01:17 I ain't caring
01:01:20 - Well, Nate was just thinking...
01:01:24 Well, sure it's yours, Zeb,
01:01:27 Ain't nobody a-holding you.
01:01:30 Oh, yes, they are.
01:01:32 Well, anyway, Nate was a-thinking
01:01:35 maybe you need some extra help
01:01:38 - Well, what's that got to do with you?
01:01:41 - You mean you're aiming to work for me?
01:01:47 Well, shucks. That sure got me stumped.
01:01:50 I was a-buying that land just to spite you.
01:01:54 Well, I sure don't blame you none.
01:01:57 Well, maybe we can figure it
01:02:00 Then you kind of be a-working for yourself.
01:02:02 No, I ain't asking for anything extra, Zeb.
01:02:04 Well, if you can farm that bottomland
01:02:07 I reckon that land will be yours
01:02:11 Well, with the help of the Lord,
01:02:15 Like I'm saying, Miss Gracie,
01:02:16 I ain't ever seen a prettier piece of land
01:02:20 Corn is thicker than fur on a squirrel.
01:02:23 And I seen eight beef critters
01:02:26 That are a lot of critters.
01:02:28 And that Zeb Andrews
01:02:32 - Is he?
01:02:35 Be sitting, Alvin.
01:02:38 - And a Christian man, if I ever seen one.
01:02:41 What I done to him that night
01:02:44 The devil was a-pushing me from behind.
01:02:47 It were too dark. I couldn't see.
01:02:49 I didn't have no call
01:02:53 What are you getting at, Alvin York?
01:02:55 All I'm aiming to say, Miss Gracie, is,
01:02:58 a upstanding man like Zeb Andrews
01:03:01 - What's that?
01:03:03 And if you change your mind about Zeb,
01:03:08 - You could what?
01:03:12 Oh, you could, could you?
01:03:16 Lookee here, Alvin York,
01:03:18 if I wanted Zeb Andrews for a husband,
01:03:20 I reckon I could get him
01:03:23 - I done kissed you, didn't I?
01:03:25 Well, I don't go around kissing men
01:03:28 Now you be a-listening to me.
01:03:29 - Am I marrying a piece of land?
01:03:32 - Or a beef critter?
01:03:33 Or a field of corn?
01:03:34 No, it's you I'm marrying,
01:03:36 - Are you hearing me?
01:03:38 Well, then don't you talk that way
01:03:40 - No.
01:03:44 Oh!
01:03:51 The Lord sure do move
01:03:56 So that's what the Lord done said to Cain
01:04:01 It was a way of telling him
01:04:04 And anybody that's a farmer
01:04:07 Alvin, how do you know that it happened
01:04:10 A-seeing how you weren't there.
01:04:12 Well, the Book says so.
01:04:13 And there ain't nothing written
01:04:21 So, a long time after that
01:04:23 when the Lord was a-giving Moses
01:04:27 he was a-saying, "Thou shalt not kill."
01:04:31 Now... Now go ahead with the reading.
01:04:33 Hey! Hey! War! Hey!
01:04:36 Hey! Pastor Pile!
01:04:39 - What's happened, Luke?
01:04:41 President Wilson done declared war
01:04:44 - You don't say?
01:04:46 It says so right here in this here paper.
01:05:00 Here you are, Jim.
01:05:04 - I'm joining up as soon as the corn's in.
01:05:07 Attaboy, Tom. I heard my daddy talk
01:05:11 And my granddaddy
01:05:14 Sure wish I was a young fellow.
01:05:16 Well, come along, Zeke.
01:05:22 - Hi, Alvin.
01:05:23 Hey, Alvin, what about you?
01:05:25 You joining up now
01:05:27 I reckon I'm a-waiting.
01:05:30 - Howdy, lke.
01:05:34 Howdy, Alvin.
01:05:36 Good morning, Pastor.
01:05:39 I'm glad you come in, Alvin.
01:05:43 You was?
01:05:45 - You ain't registered yet, have you, Alvin?
01:05:49 Is that the new seed
01:05:56 It's Tuesday, Alvin. You only got till 6:00.
01:05:59 I ain't a-gonna register.
01:06:02 Come here.
01:06:05 - You gotta register, Alvin.
01:06:10 War is killing
01:06:14 So war is against the Book.
01:06:17 You're plumb right, Alvin.
01:06:19 You got the using kind of religion,
01:06:22 - The kind I got's the kind you teached me.
01:06:24 And I hate to be telling you, but
01:06:28 Now, you got to register
01:06:29 and there ain't no way
01:06:30 You mean they can make you go to war
01:06:34 No, no, no, they won't make you do that.
01:06:38 Come here.
01:06:41 It's right here.
01:06:43 Let me see.
01:06:45 Now, wait a minute. Here.
01:06:50 "Members of well-recognized
01:06:52 "whose existent creed
01:06:56 "are entitled to request exemption
01:07:00 What... What's that there exemption?
01:07:02 Well, that, it means,
01:07:06 Well, how do I get this exemption?
01:07:08 Well, you got to write a letter
01:07:12 - Is that all there is to it?
01:07:15 Well. Well, sure I'll register.
01:07:19 Why, I'd be glad to, Alvin.
01:07:24 "Therefore, we find
01:07:27 "a well-recognized religious sect,
01:07:29 "organized and existing, May 18, 1917.
01:07:33 "We find further, that it has
01:07:37 "which can be interpreted
01:07:40 "And finally, there's nothing
01:07:42 "expressly forbidding its members
01:07:45 "Therefore your application for exemption
01:07:50 Is this here the last word
01:07:54 He can appeal to
01:07:56 and finally to the General Board
01:07:59 - Thank you, sir.
01:08:01 You're welcome.
01:08:04 I'll be a-writing 'em appeals for you,
01:08:08 Oh, I ain't a-worrying.
01:08:15 We'll be a-fixing this here bridge.
01:08:29 There it is.
01:08:30 So, we'll be a-building the house
01:08:34 And the big room is gonna be...
01:08:37 The big room is gonna be right...
01:08:41 And it's gonna have three windows.
01:08:44 And the kitchen will be here,
01:08:48 - And there'll be a stove.
01:08:51 Well, right about there.
01:08:54 And I'm gonna build you one of 'em sinks.
01:08:55 And I'm gonna give you a pump,
01:08:58 no water from the springs.
01:08:59 - A pump, Alvin?
01:09:01 Alvin, pumps costs a heap of money.
01:09:03 Well, we're gonna have curtains in the
01:09:06 And it ain't gonna take very long either
01:09:08 if the Lord keeps a-showering
01:09:11 Won't take more than two, three years,
01:09:13 Just to think, in two, three years,
01:09:19 And it will be our house.
01:09:22 - Alvin.
01:09:25 Pastor Pile wants to see you, Alvin.
01:09:27 Well, Gracie and me
01:09:29 Well, tell him I'll stop by the store
01:09:32 He said he wants to see you right off.
01:09:34 He said you best be a-coming.
01:09:36 Well, tell him I'll be there.
01:09:38 Shucks, just when we was having fun.
01:09:41 Would you be
01:09:43 I sure will.
01:09:56 - Howdy, Pastor.
01:09:59 I got right bad news for you.
01:10:01 Word just come.
01:10:04 Well, that can't be.
01:10:06 That letter we done sent to Washington,
01:10:09 They ain't going to exempt you, Alvin.
01:10:11 You got to report to Nashville
01:10:14 I ain't a-going.
01:10:17 You ain't got no choice.
01:10:20 I don't care about that. I ain't a-going.
01:10:24 You've got to go, Alvin. It's the law.
01:10:26 What?
01:10:28 What kind of law is it
01:10:30 against the Book and its teachings?
01:10:32 Well, I reckon there ain't no answer, but,
01:10:36 if you don't go,
01:10:39 Well, they won't get me.
01:10:42 Yeah, and they'll put hounds on your trail,
01:10:44 and they'll follow you
01:10:46 Then they'd better not catch up with me,
01:10:56 Sorry, Pastor, I... Them's sinful words.
01:10:59 I wasn't thinking of what I was saying.
01:11:04 I'll go.
01:11:08 War's away to the other side
01:11:12 Lots of things can happen
01:11:16 You put your trust in the Lord
01:11:20 I done forgot the Lord.
01:11:24 I ain't never gonna forget him again.
01:11:29 Goodbye, Alvin.
01:11:49 Well...
01:11:54 I reckon these'll do till I get fixed up
01:12:10 The corn's doing right good
01:12:12 It might need a little extra hoeing.
01:12:19 Mule's at the gate.
01:12:25 Well, you'll be taking care of things
01:12:28 Sure will.
01:12:29 I guess you'll be needing a man-sized gun.
01:12:33 - You can have my rifle.
01:12:40 Well...
01:12:44 I'm going.
01:12:50 I had to see you again, Alvin. I just had to.
01:12:57 Now, now...
01:13:03 No, no, don't you be looking at me, please.
01:13:08 Don't want you to be
01:13:12 Close your eyes, please?
01:13:15 Yessum.
01:13:17 - Are they closed?
01:13:30 Bye, Alvin.
01:13:36 I'll be a-coming back.
00:00:04 I'll be a-coming back.
00:00:12 Ma.
00:00:14 What are they a-fighting for?
00:00:17 I don't rightly know, child.
00:00:21 I don't rightly know.
00:00:33 Come on, you guys.
00:00:36 Okay, Sarge.
00:00:40 Now look, Ross. That's not a teaspoon
00:00:44 - Lay into it.
00:00:46 Dig, soldiers, dig.
00:00:48 Dig your way straight down to China.
00:00:50 - Okay, Sarge.
00:00:52 What's the idea of going to China?
00:01:00 Parsons, Sergeant Early.
00:01:03 Yes, sir.
00:01:05 Which one of your men is York?
00:01:07 He is the big, lanky fellow,
00:01:09 - Having any trouble with him?
00:01:12 He's down here
00:01:15 Keep your eye on him.
00:01:17 Yes, sir.
00:01:24 That'll be a big help.
00:01:27 Dig. Dig. Dig.
00:01:30 I've been working in a subway all my life,
00:01:34 But since I'm in the army,
00:01:37 - Subway you say?
00:01:40 What's this here subway
00:01:41 You mean to say you don't know
00:01:44 No, they don't have subways
00:01:46 They haven't? Ain't they civilized?
00:01:49 Pall Mall.
00:01:52 - Where is that?
00:01:54 Ain't you ever even seen a subway?
00:01:56 - Ain't never even heard of one.
00:02:00 Heard? What kind of talk is that?
00:02:02 Do they all talk that kind of English
00:02:04 Well, there ain't any English people
00:02:08 Well, look, a subway is a big hole
00:02:11 It goes for miles.
00:02:13 - Straight down?
00:02:16 It doesn't go straight down,
00:02:18 - Oh, this a-way?
00:02:20 - Under the ground?
00:02:22 - And trains run through it.
00:02:25 - Yeah.
00:02:27 Steam... No. Steam cars.
00:02:29 - They're electric, Alvin.
00:02:32 You see, they have to run trains
00:02:35 - because it's so crowded.
00:02:37 Look, it's the rush hour,
00:02:39 I'm standing on the platform,
00:02:42 The doors open up and I...
00:02:44 Just a word now and then.
00:02:46 Well, you see, the people are just coming
00:02:49 and they wanna get into the cars
00:02:51 They start pushing,
00:02:53 Well, anyway, the doors open up and
00:02:57 "Move back in the cars," I yell.
00:02:58 Ain't no room in there, but I yell,
00:03:01 Boy, how I used to push 'em in. I used
00:03:05 That's why they call me "Pusher."
00:03:06 All right, Pusher, that's mess call.
00:03:08 - Get a move on.
00:03:11 This is the one bugle call
00:03:14 - 2-4-1-8-0-0.
00:03:18 2-4-1-8-0-1.
00:03:21 - 2-4-1-8-0-1.
00:03:24 Hey, this one's full of grease.
00:03:26 - Clean it, buddy. And keep it clean.
00:03:29 - 2-1-8-1-0-2.
00:03:36 York, Alvin C.
00:03:37 Anything wrong with it?
00:03:40 Well, it sure is a fine rifle gun.
00:03:42 I thought maybe you might have
00:03:47 No, sir, I ain't.
00:03:48 Careful you don't kill anybody with it
00:03:52 - Next man.
00:03:54 - 2-1-4-8-0-3.
00:03:59 Thomas, Bert E.
00:04:08 Boy, look at that shine,
00:04:11 Look, Sarge, you can eat
00:04:13 Not bad.
00:04:17 You call that clean?
00:04:18 - What's the matter with it?
00:04:22 - I don't see nothing.
00:04:24 Won't that make the bullet
00:04:26 Clean it.
00:04:28 That's a good job, York.
00:04:30 Did you ever clean a rifle before?
00:04:32 Ain't never cleaned one like that before.
00:04:36 So you've got a gun of your own,
00:04:38 - Yes, sir.
00:04:52 Well, the next time get your sling
00:04:54 Okay.
00:04:56 Pull in your necks, soldiers.
00:04:58 Now, remember, you guys,
00:05:02 A bullet hasn't got any brains.
00:05:06 So don't start murdering each other.
00:05:08 All right, let's go. Ready on number 30.
00:05:11 Ready, number 30.
00:05:14 Not yet, we'll try it first.
00:05:18 Relax, Ross, loosen up. Yeah, that's better.
00:05:21 Take a deep breath.
00:05:23 Blow, let a little of it out.
00:05:25 Hold it.
00:05:27 Remember, keep your sights
00:05:29 Take up the slack in the trigger gradually.
00:05:31 Don't pull it. Squeeze it slowly.
00:05:35 Ready? Aim.
00:05:39 I can't hold it no more.
00:05:41 All right, Ross, take another one.
00:05:44 Aim.
00:05:46 Fire.
00:05:48 Look, Ross, you had your thumb
00:05:51 Just like that.
00:05:52 Oh, yeah. That gives me balance.
00:05:53 Oh, it does? It gives you balance, does it?
00:05:56 - Yeah.
00:05:58 Load.
00:06:01 Aim.
00:06:04 - Fire.
00:06:07 Maybe that will teach you
00:06:09 That's something
00:06:19 - A miss.
00:06:21 Ready on number 29.
00:06:23 Ready on 29.
00:06:24 Ready, 29.
00:06:28 All right, York. Let's see what you can do.
00:06:31 Aim. Fire.
00:06:35 I ain't much good at this here practicing,
00:06:38 All right, next time get that sling
00:06:40 Press your cheek
00:06:42 Yes, sir.
00:06:43 Make sure that front sight
00:06:46 I reckon I know about that, Sergeant.
00:06:48 You reckon you know about that, do you?
00:06:50 We'll see. Here.
00:06:54 Load. Aim.
00:07:01 Fire.
00:07:06 - A miss!
00:07:09 So you know about sighting, do you?
00:07:12 I sure thought I cut plumb center
00:07:14 You did, huh?
00:07:16 I can't no ways see how I can miss
00:07:20 Sharpshooter York requests a re-mark.
00:07:23 Re-mark for 29.
00:07:25 Re-mark, 29.
00:07:27 Oh, I didn't see that one.
00:07:33 - A bull's-eye, 4:00.
00:07:36 I can't figure out how I got
00:07:39 Well, I reckon I can do a little better
00:07:43 Here's five chances to do better.
00:07:50 Fire when ready.
00:07:54 Hey, what are you wetting
00:07:58 Why, it kind of cuts down the haze.
00:08:00 I always wet my sights
00:08:04 Okay, do some shooting.
00:08:15 - Bull's-eye, dead center.
00:08:19 Okay, York. You're on your own.
00:08:27 - Bull's-eye.
00:08:35 - Bull's-eye.
00:08:42 - Bull's-eye.
00:08:49 Hey, look at this.
00:08:51 That ain't no rookie, that's Buffalo Bill.
00:08:53 Let's see that target, Sergeant.
00:08:56 Bring 29 to the firing line.
00:09:04 There's the first shot,
00:09:07 I reckon that there gun
00:09:10 Where did you learn to shoot, York?
00:09:13 Well, I ain't never learnt, Sergeant.
00:09:16 Folks back home used to say
00:09:19 But they was exaggerating some.
00:09:24 Now, supposing these here cartridges
00:09:28 a-flying across the ridge
00:09:31 Now, which one of them
00:09:33 I'd take a crack at all of 'em
00:09:35 Well, you wouldn't have no luck
00:09:37 No? Well, then I'd pick the motorman.
00:09:41 - The what?
00:09:44 Well, that ain't right either,
00:09:47 Now, which one of them's
00:09:49 Yeah, what's the answer?
00:09:50 Well, now, if you shoot this one here,
00:09:53 the rest of 'em will see him drop
00:09:55 So, you draw down
00:09:59 and then the next one, see?
00:10:01 Kind of coming from back to front.
00:10:04 Then the rest of 'em won't know
00:10:07 And, if...
00:10:08 Of course, they might flare off some
00:10:11 but if a fellow's got himself
00:10:13 he's got a good chance
00:10:15 - Sounds all right.
00:10:18 Seems you picked up a good bit
00:10:21 Oh, anybody that's done any hunting
00:10:24 Alvin C. York!
00:10:27 - Yes, sir.
00:10:30 I don't know.
00:10:33 It's your move.
00:10:37 - Private York reporting, sir.
00:10:41 York, Captain Danforth has just
00:10:46 made by your company sergeant.
00:10:48 Yes, sir?
00:10:49 You have a very excellent camp record.
00:10:52 Well, I'm mighty glad to hear that, sir.
00:10:55 You applied for exemption, I believe,
00:10:59 Yes, sir.
00:11:00 Well, I think we can disregard that.
00:11:03 York, Sergeant Parsons
00:11:07 to the rank of corporal with special detail
00:11:09 as instructor in target practice.
00:11:12 Captain Danforth and I heartily approve.
00:11:15 I congratulate you, York.
00:11:18 Well, I'm much obliged to you,
00:11:23 Well, I'll learn 'em fellows to shoot
00:11:26 like I already done Pusher and Bert.
00:11:28 I mean, Privates Ross and Thomas, sir,
00:11:34 well, I don't want to be no corporal.
00:11:37 - What's that?
00:11:40 - Why not?
00:11:44 Well, you see, I...
00:11:45 Is it because of your
00:11:48 Yes, sir. That's it.
00:11:50 You see, I believe in the Bible,
00:11:53 and I'm a-believing
00:11:58 is something the Lord done give us.
00:12:00 And we got to be a-living it
00:12:03 And I'm figuring that a-killing other folks
00:12:07 ain't no part of what he was intending
00:12:13 Well, yes. In a way I agree with you.
00:12:16 York, with your permission, Major?
00:12:18 Certainly, Captain. Sit down, York.
00:12:21 You... You say you believe in the Bible?
00:12:24 Yes, sir.
00:12:25 Well, I do, too.
00:12:27 But do you believe that the Bible means
00:12:31 for what he believes to be right?
00:12:33 Well, it done said,
00:12:36 "Blessed are the peacemakers."
00:12:38 Yes, I know, but...
00:12:40 You remember that verse,
00:12:44 where he says, "He that hath no sword,
00:12:48 He said that to Peter.
00:12:51 But he doesn't stop Peter
00:12:53 He said, "Them that lives by the sword
00:12:57 That were further on.
00:12:59 - Yes, I remember, but...
00:13:02 But according to St. John,
00:13:05 he said, "My kingdom is not of this world.
00:13:08 "If my kingdom were of this world,
00:13:12 Well, that's just the point, Captain.
00:13:14 He done said
00:13:17 And that... That is different.
00:13:19 - Yes, but...
00:13:22 York, have you ever read this?
00:13:25 "History of the United States."
00:13:30 It sure is a lot of writing.
00:13:37 - Daniel Boone?
00:13:40 You know about him?
00:13:41 Well, everybody down our way
00:13:44 First man into
00:13:46 Yes, he was quite a man,
00:13:50 And that book's full of great men.
00:13:54 York, what do you suppose that
00:13:59 when he went out alone
00:14:01 Well, I never thought much on it.
00:14:04 Was he looking for new lands?
00:14:06 - Might be.
00:14:09 Maybe for something more.
00:14:11 Something that a man just can't see
00:14:17 Something that some men don't even
00:14:21 - Yes, sir.
00:14:25 Now, that's quite a word, freedom.
00:14:28 I think that's what he wanted.
00:14:30 I think that's what sent Boone
00:14:34 Is that what...
00:14:37 Yep.
00:14:38 That's the story of a whole people's
00:14:42 from the very beginning until now.
00:14:45 For we're still struggling.
00:14:47 It's quite a story, York.
00:14:50 How they all got together
00:14:54 whereby all men were pledged
00:14:58 and each man
00:15:02 We call it a government of the people,
00:15:06 by the people and for the people.
00:15:11 Why, I never knowed
00:15:14 - You're a religious man, York.
00:15:18 You want to worship God
00:15:21 Yes, sir.
00:15:22 - You're a farmer?
00:15:24 You want to plow your fields
00:15:26 and raise your family
00:15:30 And that's your heritage and mine,
00:15:34 But the cost of that heritage is high.
00:15:36 Sometimes it takes all we have
00:15:41 How you gonna answer that, York?
00:15:44 Well...
00:15:46 You done given me a powerful lot
00:15:52 Well, take your time.
00:15:54 Well, if I could only get home,
00:15:59 - What would you do?
00:16:03 I could figure something out.
00:16:07 I've done a heap of thinking
00:16:09 All right, take 10 days' furlough.
00:16:12 You mean I can go home?
00:16:14 And when you get back,
00:16:16 I'll recommend your exemption.
00:16:17 - You will?
00:16:19 I'll arrange your furlough, York,
00:16:21 - Thank you.
00:16:24 I sure would like to read this here book.
00:16:26 Go ahead. Take it with you if you want to.
00:16:29 Thank you, Major Buxton.
00:16:48 Come on, boy.
00:17:45 Want me to be a-setting four places, Ma,
00:17:49 Can't say, child.
00:17:52 Ma, ain't Alvin ever gonna eat again?
00:17:56 The Book says
00:18:01 Well, what about that there hound dog
00:18:04 He can't read the Book.
00:18:07 Get the table set.
00:18:14 He's up at the point. Been up there all day.
00:18:17 Want George to go get him, Ma?
00:18:22 Let him be.
00:18:41 Put your trust in the Book, Alvin.
00:18:43 But here's another book, York.
00:18:46 Them that lived by the sword,
00:18:48 The government of all men
00:18:51 And each man
00:18:53 Remember, the Lord done said,
00:18:56 But the cost of that heritage is high.
00:18:58 Sometimes all we have to preserve it,
00:19:00 - Obey your God.
00:19:03 - Your God.
00:19:05 - Your God.
00:19:06 - God.
00:19:07 - God.
00:19:08 - God.
00:19:22 "Render therefore unto Caesar
00:19:25 "the things which were Caesar's,
00:19:28 "and unto God
00:19:35 Caesar... The things which were Caesar's.
00:19:41 And unto God, God's.
00:20:01 - Private York reporting, sir.
00:20:04 Yes, sir. Go in, Sergeant.
00:20:10 I'm a-bringing your book back, Major.
00:20:14 Well, you're welcome, York.
00:20:16 I done what you told me,
00:20:18 - Well?
00:20:22 I rather hoped that you would, York.
00:20:24 But there's just one thing, sir,
00:20:28 There's lots of things...
00:20:29 There's lots of things
00:20:32 Lots of things still a-going on in my mind.
00:20:35 But it's...
00:20:38 I reckon I can just be a-trusting in
00:20:46 York, as your superior officer, I don't feel
00:20:51 It's enough for me that I trust you.
00:20:54 And I believe that when the time comes,
00:20:58 Thank you, sir.
00:20:59 And I'm going to approve your promotion
00:21:03 Well, I'll sure take care of my men
00:21:07 I know you will, York.
00:21:10 - That's all.
00:21:15 Aren't you...
00:21:20 You mean as to whether he'll fight or not?
00:21:23 No, I don't think so, Captain.
00:21:26 I don't think I'm taking any chances at all.
00:21:38 "Dear Mom,
00:21:39 "am feeling just fine
00:21:44 "And Bert took me to a church
00:21:49 "It's big enough inside for a fellow
00:21:56 "Pusher just come in.
00:21:58 "He's saying our outfit is moving up
00:22:02 "I reckon that's so
00:22:07 "and they ain't brought us here
00:22:11 "Tour, nohow.
00:22:14 "Gracie wrote in her letter
00:22:18 "Tell her, don't."
00:22:21 I was feared. I'm a-feared for Alvin.
00:22:25 It ain't right for us to be a-feared, Gracie.
00:22:30 Alvin's in good hands.
00:22:33 The Lord takes care of 'em
00:23:07 - Any of you blokes got a cigarette?
00:23:10 - Here you are.
00:23:12 You know, you Yanks just got here
00:23:15 We're running shy of these.
00:23:17 Besides, we can do with some help.
00:23:19 Look out.
00:23:28 It takes a while, but you'll learn
00:23:33 They say you never hear
00:23:35 That's only half the truth.
00:23:37 No, the whole truth is,
00:23:42 Duck.
00:23:48 See what I mean?
00:23:49 - Heinie's got the range good.
00:23:54 - Look out.
00:24:00 See?
00:24:04 Takes time, it do.
00:24:08 Duck again.
00:24:19 If that was shrapnel, now,
00:24:22 You know, you only flop for...
00:24:26 Okay, Bert. The Express has gone through.
00:24:29 Hey, Bert!
00:24:45 If one's got your name on it,
00:25:02 So you see, gentlemen,
00:25:07 This entire German salient,
00:25:10 depends for ammunition and supplies
00:25:13 which as you know,
00:25:16 It must be taken.
00:25:17 This is all open country ahead,
00:25:19 but you can expect heavy machinegun fire
00:25:22 on the right and the left flanks.
00:25:26 Synchronize your watches.
00:25:30 Use as a mark, 4:32.
00:25:34 It is now minus 10, eight, six,
00:25:37 four, two, mark.
00:25:40 Any questions?
00:25:41 What about artillery support,
00:25:44 Artillery will lay down a rolling barrage
00:25:46 Zero hour will be 6:10.
00:25:53 I'd like to know where that barrage is
00:25:57 Runners, notify the platoon commanders
00:26:01 First platoon at 6:10,
00:26:03 second and third platoons to follow
00:26:06 Yes, sir.
00:26:21 - 6:10.
00:26:42 Come on, men!
00:28:59 Halt and take cover!
00:29:13 We'll never get through.
00:29:17 We gotta wipe out those nests.
00:29:19 Early, take what's left of your section
00:29:22 Maybe you can jump 'em from behind.
00:29:24 All right. Savage, York, Cutting.
00:29:59 Take cover.
00:30:02 Listen.
00:30:25 Heinie!
00:30:27 Listen.
00:30:33 We're not far enough back.
00:30:34 Savage, keep the men quiet.
00:30:35 Cutting, come up here with that bayonet.
00:31:03 We're right behind their lines.
00:31:08 Look! Heinies!
00:31:10 Come on, get 'em.
00:31:32 Hold your fire!
00:31:33 Fall on down and keep 'em covered.
00:31:37 Line 'em up and disarm 'em!
00:31:40 - Get back there.
00:31:42 Go on.
00:32:22 - I'm hit bad, Cutting.
00:32:25 Savage.
00:32:27 Savage?
00:32:29 Where's Savage?
00:32:30 I seen him go down.
00:32:33 You're the only noncom left.
00:32:38 York, take over.
00:32:41 - Did you hear what I said?
00:32:45 Watch this fellow.
00:32:47 The rest of you keep under cover.
00:32:51 Come back here.
00:32:53 - Where are you going?
00:33:41 Hey, Alvin!
00:33:51 Well, he cleaned out
00:34:21 Zeekenny, Donahue! The rest of you guys,
00:34:23 keep your eye on them Heinies
00:34:25 Don't try anything funny.
00:34:27 Belly to the ground, you babies.
00:34:29 We better get up there.
00:34:30 No, we better keep an eye
00:34:45 Five will get you 10 that guy knocks off
00:34:48 There are 25 machine guns on that ridge.
00:34:50 - Tell him it's useless.
00:34:53 I said tell him it's useless.
00:34:54 You tell him.
00:35:19 Just like a flock of turkeys.
00:35:46 All right. Come on out of there! All of you!
00:35:50 Come this a-way.
00:35:57 Tell the rest of them fellows
00:36:04 Keep 'em hands up
00:36:11 Keep a-coming.
00:36:14 Go on. Move out of there, down the hill.
00:36:19 All right. Keep a-coming.
00:36:22 Hey, down there. Don't do no shooting.
00:36:25 All right, get on down!
00:36:29 Come on out and keep your hands up.
00:36:31 Boy, I told you.
00:36:38 Look at that mob.
00:36:40 Hey, we can't handle all that gang.
00:36:41 Sure we can. That's my mate.
00:36:43 Come on, step lively. Move forward.
00:36:45 Get going.
00:36:47 - Move forward.
00:36:51 Move forward, there.
00:36:52 Come on, step up. Step lively there.
00:36:59 - All right.
00:37:01 - Come on.
00:37:03 Nice going, York.
00:37:05 - Come on there. Come on.
00:37:08 Get those hands up.
00:37:11 - Hiya, Pusher.
00:37:13 - Where's the Sergeant?
00:37:17 - How many men we got left?
00:37:23 Watch them fellows.
00:37:24 Get in there, you guys.
00:37:35 Pusher.
00:37:36 Pusher.
00:37:38 This is where we change cars, Alvin.
00:37:43 The end of the line.
00:37:53 Who done that?
00:38:01 Come on, you, put your hands up
00:38:05 You know what I'm a-saying?
00:38:07 - You understand?
00:38:08 Tell 'em men of yours
00:38:11 you and a lot more of 'em's
00:38:14 Go ahead.
00:38:18 Tell 'em to drop their belts.
00:38:26 Look them fellows over good.
00:38:32 - You ready back there?
00:38:34 - Okay. Ready here.
00:38:40 Now, get going.
00:38:59 Tell 'em to halt.
00:39:03 If you wanted to get back
00:39:05 which way would you be a-going?
00:39:07 Up there.
00:39:10 We'll go this a-way. Go on.
00:39:22 Hey, tell 'em to halt.
00:39:26 What's up?
00:39:28 Sounds like them Heinies
00:39:33 - What are we gonna do about it?
00:39:36 We got enough to take care of already.
00:39:38 And a few more won't make no difference.
00:39:39 Hey, you.
00:39:41 Signal up there
00:39:43 Tell 'em to drop their guns
00:39:49 Hey, this gun touches off kind of easy.
00:40:40 They sure are trained good, Major.
00:40:44 Hey, Sarge, look.
00:40:47 - Looks like Heinies.
00:40:51 Hello, there!
00:40:53 - A Yank.
00:40:55 - There's something funny here.
00:40:57 - Hello there!
00:40:59 Detail of the 328th.
00:41:04 - Halt where you are.
00:41:07 That's a Yank, all right.
00:41:08 - Come out, let's have a look at you.
00:41:17 Keep 'em covered.
00:41:22 Where you going?
00:41:23 Can you tell me where the 328th be?
00:41:26 It's up that way someplace.
00:41:27 - Where did you pick up all this bunch?
00:41:31 You couldn't be taking 'em off our hands,
00:41:33 What would we do with them?
00:41:35 Well, I don't rightly know.
00:41:37 - Can we be going?
00:41:39 Thank you.
00:41:42 Come on.
00:41:43 Forward!
00:42:03 All right. Halt!
00:42:05 Prisoners, hold right there!
00:42:08 Be a-watching 'em, Joe.
00:42:17 Beg your pardon, sir.
00:42:19 Yeah?
00:42:20 We all got some prisoners,
00:42:24 Put 'em right over there.
00:42:28 Wait a minute.
00:42:30 How many have you got?
00:42:31 Well, I done counted 132 heads, sir.
00:42:34 We haven't room for that many here.
00:42:37 - Yes, sir, but...
00:42:39 Well, sir, we can't find our outfit and we
00:42:44 And they ain't but only eight of us
00:42:46 - You should've brought more men.
00:42:51 You mean to say that you
00:42:54 Yes, sir.
00:42:57 Well, good Lord.
00:43:00 I guess we can give you some help.
00:43:02 - Come on, Sergeant.
00:43:11 Hey, Sarge! York by himself
00:43:14 Guy named York got 132 Heinies
00:43:18 - How did he do it?
00:43:20 - Guy named York.
00:43:23 Gee, he captured
00:43:26 Guy named York! All by his lonesome!
00:43:29 Hey, what's that? How many?
00:43:30 A whole division and a lot of high officers.
00:43:33 - I'm telling you, York?
00:43:35 Yeah, about half the German army
00:43:37 - I don't know.
00:43:39 How could one guy...
00:43:40 - Guy named York.
00:43:42 They say he captured Hindenburg.
00:43:45 And brought them all back. They say...
00:43:53 Say, Sarge, did you hear?
00:44:00 Now, as I understand it, York,
00:44:03 and captured about 30 men,
00:44:05 Yes, sir.
00:44:06 Then you were forced to cover
00:44:08 that was right up on this other ridge.
00:44:10 Yes, sir. Right up there.
00:44:13 Where were you?
00:44:14 Well, I was...
00:44:18 They was machine-gunning us
00:44:23 up behind that log there under the hill.
00:44:27 Rather incredible, wasn't it, York,
00:44:29 your being able to cross so much
00:44:32 I reckon the good Lord
00:44:35 What did you wanna go over there for?
00:44:37 Well, I figured that was a good place to be
00:44:39 because they had to rear up
00:44:42 in order to shoot at me
00:44:44 And whenever they did,
00:44:46 I see.
00:44:47 So, I went up the hill,
00:44:52 then worked my way down the ridge
00:44:55 and couldn't show themselves
00:44:58 So, they... Well, they finally gave up.
00:45:01 How many did you kill?
00:45:04 I don't rightly know, sir.
00:45:06 I think Captain Danforth
00:45:08 We counted about 20 bodies altogether
00:45:12 What were your men doing
00:45:15 Well, I couldn't just answer that, sir.
00:45:16 I was pretty busy
00:45:19 According to the statements of the others,
00:45:23 and couldn't expose themselves
00:45:26 All right, gentlemen. That's all, Corporal.
00:45:34 Corporal.
00:45:37 - There's something that I'd like to know.
00:45:41 That night that you reported back to me
00:45:43 you as much as told me that you were
00:45:47 but not to kill.
00:45:49 What made you
00:45:53 Well, sir...
00:45:54 Of course, if you'd rather not tell me,
00:45:57 Well, I'm as much against killing as ever,
00:46:00 But it was this way, Colonel.
00:46:03 When I started out I felt just like you said.
00:46:05 But when I hear them
00:46:07 and all them fellows
00:46:10 I figured that them guns
00:46:14 and there weren't nothing anybody
00:46:17 And that's what I done.
00:46:20 You mean to tell me
00:46:23 Yes, sir. That was why.
00:46:28 Well, York, what you've just told me
00:46:35 Sergeant York!
00:47:05 Thank you, sir.
00:47:08 And for conspicuous gallantry
00:47:11 you have been awarded
00:47:20 Sergeant York, I am proud that
00:47:23 It's a privilege to command
00:47:30 Sergeant York,
00:47:32 as Commander-in-Chief
00:47:36 it is my pleasure to confer upon you
00:47:38 the United States
00:47:41 for heroism beyond the call of duty.
00:47:46 Thank you, sir.
00:48:14 I'm Cordell Hull, Sergeant York,
00:48:16 representative from
00:48:18 I'm mighty glad to meet you, Mr. Hull.
00:48:20 And this is Mr. Harrison
00:48:23 Tennessee is indeed proud, Sergeant.
00:48:25 - Thank you.
00:48:39 Well, Sergeant, what do you think of it?
00:48:41 Appears like everybody's
00:48:45 So, Sergeant,
00:48:47 may I present you with this key to our city
00:48:50 as a token of our very great esteem.
00:48:53 And may God bless you.
00:48:57 Thank you for what you said,
00:48:58 and I'm sure grateful to you
00:49:01 Well, thank you. And thank you all.
00:49:05 Now, Sergeant, the people of New York
00:49:09 Is there anything we can do for you?
00:49:11 Well, there's just one thing
00:49:13 And that is?
00:49:14 Well, if it's all the same to everybody,
00:49:16 I sure would like to ride on the subway
00:49:20 I think we can arrange that.
00:49:25 Well, here we are.
00:49:32 I hope you will be comfortable here,
00:49:34 Well, if it ain't, I'd be pretty hard to please.
00:49:36 If there's anything you require,
00:49:39 Thank you. Thank you, sir.
00:49:42 An awful lot of room
00:50:01 This here is mighty thoughtful of you,
00:50:04 I reckon you know I ain't seen my ma
00:50:07 So we understand.
00:50:15 Representative Hull.
00:50:18 Oh, yes, yes. Are they ready?
00:50:21 Put them on.
00:50:22 - Somebody for you, Sergeant.
00:50:28 Thank you.
00:50:33 Hello. Hello there.
00:50:38 What?
00:50:41 Who is it?
00:50:45 I... I can't hear you.
00:50:48 - Who is it?
00:50:51 I can't hear you.
00:50:52 Put it up to your ear, Mother York.
00:50:54 Stand closer, Ma.
00:50:56 When are you coming home, Alvin?
00:50:59 I said, when are you coming home?
00:51:06 Oh, I'm glad, Son.
00:51:09 I'll tell her.
00:51:11 She's right here.
00:51:14 He wants to talk to you, Gracie.
00:51:18 It's me, Alvin. It's me, Gracie!
00:51:21 We're all in here in Pastor Pile's store.
00:51:24 He's got this here phone in here now.
00:51:26 Oh, I just can't wait to see you again,
00:51:29 I can't wait to see you.
00:51:31 Yeah, yeah. I'll be coming home, Gracie,
00:51:35 Yeah.
00:51:37 - Goodbye. Goodbye, Gracie.
00:51:42 Bye.
00:51:52 Sure was nice to talk to the folks.
00:51:54 - I'm a-thanking you.
00:52:21 Just like the electric signs
00:52:27 How do you like New York, Alvin,
00:52:32 - Mr. Hull?
00:52:35 I wanna be a-going home.
00:52:37 When do you think I can go?
00:52:39 - You're pretty anxious, I reckon.
00:52:42 I've got to get to work.
00:52:44 Well, as far as that goes,
00:52:47 What do you mean?
00:52:48 I've been wanting
00:52:51 You're a pretty famous man now.
00:52:53 And judging by all these offers
00:52:56 it seems a lot of people realize it.
00:52:58 For instance,
00:53:00 two companies want you
00:53:03 Ziegfeld wants you in an act
00:53:06 And here's an offer to appear
00:53:09 And here's a breakfast food manufacturer
00:53:13 What does that mean?
00:53:15 Well, you've to tell him how much
00:53:21 I ain't never ate
00:53:24 Doesn't seem to make any difference.
00:53:26 Anyway, I've totaled the offers so far
00:53:28 and they amount to around
00:53:31 They're offering me all that money?
00:53:33 It's just a plain business proposition.
00:53:37 I sure could do a powerful sight
00:53:40 There was a piece of bottomland
00:53:43 Here's your chance to get it.
00:53:47 Are they offering that money
00:53:50 - Well...
00:53:54 That's it.
00:53:57 What... What would you do, Mr. Hull?
00:54:01 Well, I think that's up to you, Alvin.
00:54:04 I reckon it is.
00:54:05 Take all the time you want to think it over.
00:54:09 I've done thought it over, Mr. Hull.
00:54:11 I ain't proud of what happened over there.
00:54:14 What we done in France
00:54:17 Some fellows done it ain't a-coming back.
00:54:21 So, the way I figure,
00:54:25 So I reckon I'll have to refuse 'em.
00:54:27 Would you be a-telling them that
00:54:30 And tell 'em I'm a-going home?
00:54:36 - I'll be more than glad to, Alvin.
00:54:46 Here she comes, Zeke. Right on time.
00:55:00 Oh, there he is!
00:55:18 Alvin!
00:55:19 Oh, Alvin!
00:55:21 How are you?
00:55:44 Ma, I'm back.
00:55:47 I'm right glad, Son.
00:55:52 Hey, Alvin. How about your medals?
00:55:55 - What about 'em, George?
00:55:58 You'll be a-seeing 'em.
00:55:59 They better be a-something big.
00:56:02 As I was saying, Alvin,
00:56:03 of course, I always figured
00:56:07 but I ain't one to take the job away
00:56:10 Why, you're the dang-swangest hero
00:56:12 since Daniel Boone and Andy Jackson.
00:56:14 Sure are, Alvin.
00:56:16 Hang on, Rosie.
00:56:20 Hey,
00:56:22 what about that there piece of land
00:56:25 - It's still there, I reckon?
00:56:28 Somebody else has got it by now,
00:56:31 Well, I couldn't rightly expect Zeb
00:56:35 I sure would like to see that there
00:56:37 I reckon ain't no harm you seeing it, Alvin.
00:56:39 I'd like to be a-seeing it, too.
00:56:42 I'll let you off at the fork and
00:56:47 Hang on, everyone.
00:56:52 Hey, look here.
00:56:56 - Somebody's done fixed up this old bridge.
00:57:00 Gracie, I... I gotta talk to you.
00:57:03 It wasn't just the land
00:57:05 There's something we got to talk about.
00:57:08 - Miss Gracie, I'm plumb worried.
00:57:11 Well, what with the governor fixing
00:57:13 and all them people coming here
00:57:15 Sure takes a body's breath away,
00:57:18 - Well, it ain't just that I'm worried about.
00:57:22 Well, it sure looks like I ain't got nothing
00:57:26 Why, some girls don't even get that.
00:57:29 Well, I reckon you'd like a place to sleep,
00:57:32 Oh, I don't know.
00:57:34 I done a heap of sleeping
00:57:36 You sure ain't expecting
00:57:39 I'm expecting my husband to love me.
00:57:41 I reckon the good Lord
00:57:44 Well, looks like he's done a heap already,
00:57:47 just a-having you. But...
00:57:49 Well, I was expecting to take over
00:57:52 I reckon you'll get to do your share.
00:57:56 No, Gracie, it can't be that a-way.
00:57:59 We got to wait.
00:58:00 Maybe in another two or three years,
00:58:03 Oh, but I ain't, that's the point.
00:58:05 - You mean you won't wait?
00:58:09 Now, Alvin, you keep looking down
00:58:14 Come on.
00:58:21 There! Now you can look.
00:58:24 What do you see, Alvin? Tell me.
00:58:27 It's yours, Alvin. It's all yours.
00:58:30 The people of the state of Tennessee
00:58:32 - You mean...
00:58:34 and the house is bigger, with more
00:58:39 And it's for us.
00:58:46 The Lord sure does move
00:58:51 Come on.