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00:02:34 Okay, thanks for the lift.
00:02:35 Where you going to look for him?
00:02:37 l don't know, but if l find
00:02:39 he'll be around somewhere.
00:02:42 So long.
00:02:56 Who's that?
00:02:57 lt's Lon.
00:02:58 Hi, Lonnie.
00:03:00 But if you want breakfast,
00:03:02 No, thanks.
00:03:03 Daisy, you seen my Uncle Hud?
00:03:05 l chicken-fried him
00:03:06 a steak last night, about 7:00.
00:03:08 Haven't seen him since.
00:03:09 All right.
00:03:11 Daisy, l'm taking two doughnuts.
00:03:13 Okay, honey.
00:03:14 Just leave a dime
00:03:16 All right.
00:03:25 lt's 26 after 6:00
00:03:27 on a Thursday, and 7 1 degrees
00:03:31 On the Bobby Don Brewer Show.
00:03:47 Must have had quite a brawl
00:03:49 l had Hud in here last night
00:03:54 Sure looks it.
00:04:01 Mr. Larker!
00:04:03 Hey, there, Mr. Larker!
00:04:05 Hey, there, Lon!
00:04:06 You gonna rodeo this year, Lon?
00:04:09 Not me. l ain't looking to get
00:04:12 What you doing
00:04:13 Trying to run down Hud.
00:04:15 Hud? Didn't l see
00:04:17 parked right down the street?
00:04:19 Pretty sure l did.
00:04:20 l don't know if l'd go
00:04:21 disturbing him, if l was you.
00:04:23 Well, l ain't dying to,
00:05:08 Hud?
00:05:12 Hud?
00:05:30 Honcho...
00:05:32 l just hope for your sake
00:05:36 Well, l'm sorry
00:05:37 but we got trouble at the ranch.
00:05:38 Well, you've got trouble
00:05:41 l was just getting
00:05:43 You come tiptoeing
00:05:45 Granddad wants you,
00:05:48 Oh, he said, ''right now''?
00:05:51 Well, do you think maybe
00:05:52 it would be all right
00:05:54 if l stopped to button up
00:05:56 Oh, come on, will you, Hud?
00:05:58 You got me out of the wrong side
00:06:01 Don't go snapping at my heels.
00:06:03 Just liable to turn around
00:06:16 Hud?
00:06:22 Thank you, honey.
00:06:52 Hey. Hi, Joe.
00:06:57 Which one of you two
00:06:58 is coming out of my house
00:07:04 l asked you a question.
00:07:06 Well, l hate
00:07:09 seeing it's my own nephew,
00:07:10 but it's
00:07:11 Been lookin' for him all night.
00:07:12 Just flushed him out
00:07:14 -l'll kill the little punk.
00:07:15 -Just let me at that kid.
00:07:16 -l'll kill him, l'll kill him.
00:07:18 you got sugar diabetes.
00:07:19 l'll handle this thing for you.
00:07:20 l don't need any help from you.
00:07:22 l can do it myself.
00:07:23 Now, Joe, you can't afford
00:07:27 l ain't gonna let
00:07:29 l'll lower his temperature
00:07:33 All right, hotshot.
00:07:35 You and l are gonna finish
00:07:37 behind the woodshed.
00:07:48 Thank you.
00:07:50 Relax.
00:07:51 Be able to charge a stud fee
00:07:53 by the time that story
00:07:55 Yeah, if l'm still alive.
00:07:57 l could have gotten hurt
00:08:00 So could l.
00:08:01 Ain't it lucky you were handy?
00:08:05 Well, maybe you ought to take
00:08:08 The pace would kill you, sonny.
00:08:11 And now that
00:08:13 what's so red-hot important
00:08:14 that my daddy has to drag
00:08:17 Wants to ask your advice
00:08:19 Ask me?
00:08:20 He hasn't asked me about
00:08:23 Just work out there from
00:08:27 You gonna be able
00:08:29 after a night
00:08:31 At a hundred years
00:08:33 l don't need a week's
00:08:36 He can't help being
00:08:48 Boy, you sure do drive
00:09:23 That'll be Hud.
00:09:26 He's parked right
00:09:45 Good morning, Hud.
00:09:46 Morning.
00:09:47 l'm sorry to cut
00:09:50 Lonnie, close
00:09:51 We're getting
00:09:53 Well, l see the house
00:09:55 and you're pouring coffee
00:09:57 How come you pushed
00:10:00 We come up with
00:10:02 ls that what you dragged me
00:10:05 l'm kinda worried
00:10:07 She wasn't cut
00:10:10 No swellin' on her.
00:10:11 Was there any Johnson grass
00:10:14 Nothing. This may be something
00:10:17 Jose and Jesse are out there
00:10:20 Lon, stay out of those berries.
00:10:22 They're going in the pie.
00:10:23 Well, let's not stand around
00:10:25 l got other things
00:10:27 Watch that cigarette ash.
00:10:28 lt's going in the pot.
00:10:29 l'll go bring the pickup around.
00:10:41 How come you're always
00:10:42 running your car
00:10:44 l've been trying to get
00:10:45 those things to come up
00:10:46 Don't plant 'em where l park.
00:10:48 You're cheerful this morning.
00:10:50 Missy, your job
00:10:52 not worry
00:10:54 Frying pan's still on.
00:10:56 Want a couple of eggs?
00:10:57 Or did you have
00:11:00 Nope. l didn't quite
00:11:28 Morning, boys.
00:11:29 Mr. Bannon.
00:11:30 Morning, Mr. Bannon.
00:11:31 Pretty hard to keep
00:11:33 Had to use a flashlight
00:11:44 Ah, look at them buzzards.
00:11:47 They'll be back.
00:11:48 You couldn't scare 'em off
00:11:50 l wish you wouldn't
00:11:52 They keep the country clean.
00:11:54 Besides, there's a law
00:11:57 Well, l always say the law
00:12:00 in a lenient manner.
00:12:02 And that's what l try to do.
00:12:03 Sometimes l lean
00:12:05 Sometimes l lean to the other.
00:12:07 l don't like to break the law
00:12:09 on my place, Hud.
00:12:14 Well, she ain't gonna sit up
00:12:43 Well, what do you think, Hud?
00:12:47 l don't know.
00:12:48 She looks clean to me.
00:12:50 Well, something killed her.
00:12:53 l think l'll call up
00:12:54 He might know.
00:12:55 Well, what for?
00:12:56 This is our land.
00:12:58 l don't want
00:12:59 any time, any place, anywhere.
00:13:01 This ain't nothing.
00:13:02 Just leave her lay.
00:13:04 No, l don't believe l will.
00:13:07 Before l go to bed,
00:13:09 and ask him to come out
00:13:13 Yeah, that's the stuff.
00:13:14 Bring some jellybean in here
00:13:15 to tell you how to run
00:13:17 Only don't ask me
00:13:19 l'd like for you and Lon
00:13:22 l'll take these boys
00:13:24 so they can snooze a little.
00:13:26 Lon, you take that water bag
00:14:00 Honcho, why don't you sit up
00:14:04 l got a healthy one in town
00:14:12 Hyah!
00:14:14 Come on, hyah.
00:14:46 Hey!
00:14:47 Hey! Hey!
00:14:50 Boy, it's a good thing
00:14:52 We blew a tire on the pickup,
00:14:53 and l got to get this stuff
00:14:56 Need any help, there, Jesse?
00:14:58 l'm all right, Hud. Thanks.
00:15:07 You think your hand
00:15:08 if you opened the door?
00:15:23 You pick up my beer?
00:15:25 Two six-packs.
00:15:26 That ought to see you
00:15:28 Keeping count on me?
00:15:30 l keep tripping
00:15:32 l know that.
00:15:36 Boy, somebody in this car
00:15:40 and it isn't me--
00:15:44 Well, you sure
00:15:46 this afternoon, were you?
00:15:47 l sure wasn't.
00:15:49 No.
00:15:51 l just wish l knew
00:15:53 get the time during the day.
00:15:55 l don't know--
00:15:56 scrubbing the kitchen floor,
00:15:59 and hanging up the clothes...
00:16:00 They just drop
00:16:02 l suppose it does
00:16:04 Want an orange?
00:16:06 No.
00:16:07 l'll peel it for you.
00:16:08 No, thanks.
00:16:09 H-Hey, look,
00:16:13 We grow 'em
00:16:15 and then they send 'em in
00:16:17 That makes sense,
00:16:19 Yeah.
00:16:23 Oh, uh, the checker
00:16:28 he said it's Truman Peters' wife
00:16:31 ls that what he says?
00:16:34 Mm-hmm.
00:16:36 Uh, he says she's got
00:16:38 He says her maid quit her
00:16:43 Well, our maid's
00:16:45 'cause she's talking too much.
00:16:49 Hey, you want a Fig Newton?
00:16:51 Nope.
00:16:57 Just leave a little something
00:16:58 for dinner, will ya?
00:17:09 l don't believe it.
00:17:10 You're still eating bread?
00:17:11 After l gave you steak
00:17:13 and hominy and fried okra
00:17:15 and hot rolls?
00:17:16 Well, it looked like a
00:17:18 but it sure melted away.
00:17:19 Hud didn't want any dinner?
00:17:21 He's prettying up.
00:17:22 Said he'd eat later.
00:17:23 What's for dessert?
00:17:26 You think a big freezer full
00:17:28 of peach ice cream
00:17:30 Boy, l've been waiting
00:17:32 for those locker-plaid
00:17:33 Oh, is that what
00:17:35 all winter for, sugar?
00:17:36 How 'bout
00:17:37 you keep hidden in
00:17:39 That's my private drawer.
00:17:41 You stay out of there, Alma.
00:17:42 l'm a girl, honey.
00:17:43 They don't do a thing for me.
00:17:45 l'll dish up
00:17:46 You have it on the
00:17:48 That'll be fine, Alma.
00:17:55 Go on, before you wet
00:18:02 Alma!
00:18:03 Alma.
00:18:05 Yeah?
00:18:07 Alma!
00:18:09 Yeah!
00:18:11 Give me a clean, white shirt.
00:18:14 Boy, you're real big
00:18:15 with the ''please''
00:18:17 Please get up
00:18:18 and get me a clean,
00:18:37 Had a little trouble
00:18:38 getting the lipstick
00:18:40 Just try the brand
00:18:42 Maybe it'll wash out easier.
00:18:43 Let's not.
00:18:45 Look, you ain't getting
00:18:46 What are you saving it for?
00:18:48 The tabs are in the collar.
00:18:57 Hear the whippoorwill?
00:18:58 l think
00:19:00 You know, l've never seen
00:19:01 one of those birds
00:19:03 All l do is hear them
00:19:06 What are you
00:19:09 Oh, l don't know.
00:19:11 Just looking up ahead, l guess.
00:19:14 You know, to what's coming.
00:19:15 Thinking about your worries
00:19:18 Yeah, that,
00:19:20 having a car of my own
00:19:23 and girls.
00:19:24 Well, l expect you'll get
00:19:28 and a boy like you deserves it.
00:19:30 Hey, it's getting late.
00:19:32 Boy, my daddy sure looks
00:19:36 Those were his Sunday best.
00:19:39 l don't remember him any.
00:19:41 l do.
00:19:44 You don't carry a picture
00:19:46 No, l don't.
00:19:49 But he's your son,
00:19:51 Yep, he is.
00:19:53 What are you holding
00:19:56 He knows,
00:20:00 Here you go.
00:20:01 Ah.
00:20:02 Thanks.
00:20:03 Ain't you having any?
00:20:04 A little too
00:20:05 l'm trying to lose
00:20:07 Listen, Mr. Bannon,
00:20:09 l'm gonna leave those
00:20:10 l just gotta get off these feet.
00:20:12 The kitchen's
00:20:13 Yeah, l've seen enough
00:20:21 Hud, are you planning on
00:20:25 Well, l didn't get washed up
00:20:26 to sit on the front porch
00:20:29 l'd like for you
00:20:30 to make it back here
00:20:32 The vet'll be here early.
00:20:33 All right.
00:20:35 lt's pretty good. Peachy.
00:20:37 Oh, you can't get much air
00:20:39 Well, you ought to go around
00:20:41 in a sarong, Alma,
00:20:44 Oh, yeah,
00:20:47 You're half native already.
00:20:48 l haven't seen you
00:20:50 since you come to work here.
00:20:51 Oh, l wore 'em once.
00:20:53 l've things to get married in--
00:20:56 l don't have 'em anymore
00:21:00 l'm going to get to town.
00:21:02 Alma, you want to blow
00:21:06 No, thanks.
00:21:07 l'm going to get up
00:21:10 Set some biscuits, go to bed.
00:21:12 l'll settle
00:21:20 l'll go with you, Hud.
00:21:23 Well, what big deal
00:21:26 A snow cone or something?
00:21:28 No, l just thought
00:21:29 l'd catch a ride with you,
00:21:31 All right, come on,
00:21:36 You didn't need me for anything,
00:21:38 No. No, you go on, if you like.
00:21:40 Just be careful.
00:21:55 You drive, sport.
00:22:27 What was that all about?
00:22:29 lt's a story l'll tell you
00:22:31 Come on, gig this thing
00:22:56 Eh, it's a lonesome old night,
00:22:58 Ain't they all.
00:23:11 Boy, l love that sound.
00:23:13 Goes right through me.
00:23:15 lt scares the hell
00:23:18 Know what trains always
00:23:20 No, but l got a strong feeling
00:23:25 l guess l just like
00:23:49 Keys.
00:23:53 Well, golly.
00:23:58 Boy, just look at that
00:24:01 You couldn't lift
00:24:02 on a horse with a crane.
00:24:04 Yeah, it is pretty noisy.
00:24:06 Where you think you're going?
00:24:07 -l'm just tagging along.
00:24:10 You go tie on a
00:24:11 l'll see ya.
00:24:14 Hey, come up here and
00:24:16 Come on, now!
00:24:24 Hi, Mr. Kirby.
00:24:26 Hi.
00:24:37 Read that one?
00:24:39 Yeah, twice.
00:24:41 lt's about the best book
00:24:42 on your paperback stand.
00:24:44 Pretty steamy, ain't it?
00:24:46 Oh, l don't know.
00:24:48 People in it seem
00:24:51 Did you read the part
00:24:52 where the sergeant gets her
00:24:57 Yeah, l read that part.
00:25:17 Hi.
00:25:20 l sure have seen
00:25:22 for one night.
00:25:23 l'm just headed for
00:25:27 Where are you headed?
00:25:29 Well, just to keep you
00:25:31 l am making my way
00:25:34 l don't think that's a house
00:25:36 you're likely to have heard
00:25:38 Well, l've heard some.
00:25:40 l am out of my three-
00:25:43 l have been for some time.
00:25:45 How old are you?
00:25:46 Fantan-- a fast 1 7.
00:25:48 Boy, when l...
00:25:51 When l was your age,
00:25:52 l couldn't get enough
00:25:55 That was the summer
00:25:58 Your ma died...
00:25:59 and your daddy was feeling
00:26:04 He bought us a '27 Chevy.
00:26:06 Kept it tied together
00:26:09 hit every honky-tonk
00:26:13 l don't know which
00:26:15 that car or them country girls
00:26:17 who came to them dances.
00:26:20 Boy! We do-si-do'd
00:26:22 of girlish butts around
00:26:26 Now, l wouldn't mind
00:26:32 Come on along.
00:26:40 No, l don't think so.
00:26:43 All right.
00:27:00 Hey, wake up.
00:27:03 Come on, Lonnie.
00:27:05 Open your eyes.
00:27:07 You going to stay here
00:27:08 What do you want?
00:27:10 l want you to get up.
00:27:11 l can't stay here
00:27:12 rasslin' around with you
00:27:14 Why not? l kind of like it.
00:27:15 Yeah, l bet you do.
00:27:17 That's enough out of you.
00:27:18 Now, come on, get up.
00:27:20 Can't do that, Alma.
00:27:21 Are you sleeping
00:27:22 Mm-hmm.
00:27:23 Listen, l got two pair
00:27:24 of nice, ironed
00:27:26 How come you're not using them?
00:27:27 l don't know, they strangle me.
00:27:28 Mm-hmm. Come on.
00:27:30 What do you sleep in?
00:27:32 ln my own room,
00:27:34 You ever wear any of those
00:27:37 What kind of question is that?
00:27:39 Just wonder.
00:27:40 Does your mind usually run
00:27:42 Yeah, it seems to.
00:27:44 Boys with impure thoughts
00:27:46 Did you know that?
00:27:48 Oh, that's all bull, Alma.
00:27:50 Keep it up, you'll see.
00:27:54 Hurry up.
00:27:58 The vet's coming
00:28:20 Well, let's get away
00:28:22 l got all l need here.
00:28:25 Mr. Bannon...
00:28:27 l'm going to ask you
00:28:30 all of them.
00:28:31 l'm going to have
00:28:33 An inspection for what?
00:28:34 Well, for what killed
00:28:37 l hope l'm wrong,
00:28:38 you got the worst kind
00:28:40 a cattle man can have.
00:28:42 l think that cow died
00:28:49 Oh, me.
00:28:52 l never thought
00:28:57 Well, let's have it.
00:28:58 What are we in for?
00:28:59 Well, y'all get
00:29:01 We're going to have
00:29:03 Bring in a few healthy calves
00:29:04 and a couple of
00:29:05 infect them artificially,
00:29:06 and then...
00:29:08 just wait and see what happens.
00:29:09 l'll tell you what'll happen--
00:29:10 they turn up sick,
00:29:11 That's right, isn't it, mister?
00:29:13 lf the calves turn up sick
00:29:14 it's foot-and-mouth--
00:29:18 The last bad outbreak
00:29:20 the government had to kill
00:29:23 plus that many sheep and goats.
00:29:25 Even 20,000 deer.
00:29:27 lt's a terrible thing.
00:29:29 l just bought me 20 head
00:29:33 Could they be the bad ones?
00:29:35 Uh, could be.
00:29:37 lf there were, you're going
00:29:38 of every cow that's been
00:29:43 Well, you're talking about
00:29:47 l know l am.
00:29:50 l hope l'm wrong.
00:29:51 l hope it turns out
00:29:54 so we won't ever have
00:30:02 Looks like l landed in
00:30:07 Uh, you guys get on.
00:30:24 Yeah, how 'bout that?
00:30:30 You going to let them
00:30:31 out from underneath you
00:30:32 on account of a
00:30:35 You getting that old, Homer?
00:30:38 l wonder if a long quarantine
00:30:42 You think they'd agree to that?
00:30:43 Yeah, they don't have
00:30:45 they're the law.
00:30:47 You can agree with them
00:30:49 for all the good
00:30:50 Yeah, but that Mr. Burris
00:30:56 You think they'd come in here
00:30:58 Hell, yeah, they'll liquidate,
00:31:01 Now, you look a-here.
00:31:03 You've had 24 of my 34 years
00:31:06 and, Daddy, you have had
00:31:09 l shoveled manure
00:31:11 You got my calluses, for what?
00:31:14 Your blessings the day you die?
00:31:16 Now, damn it, l want
00:31:18 what l put into it.
00:31:21 Well, you got a proposal
00:31:24 You get on the
00:31:25 and sell every breed cow
00:31:27 They haven't got
00:31:31 Would that be your way
00:31:33 Well, l can ship
00:31:35 before they begin the test.
00:31:36 You mean, try and pass
00:31:41 who wouldn't even know
00:31:43 Eh, you don't know
00:31:46 Aw, ship them out of state,
00:31:48 unload them up north
00:31:49 And take a chance
00:31:52 in the entire country.
00:31:54 Why, this whole country
00:31:56 Where you been?
00:31:58 Epidemics are big business--
00:32:00 price-fixing,
00:32:02 income tax finagling,
00:32:05 How many honest men you know?
00:32:09 You take the sinners
00:32:11 you're lucky to end up
00:32:13 So l say, let's us
00:32:14 in some of that gravy
00:32:22 You're an unprincipled man, Hud.
00:32:32 Well, don't let that fuss you.
00:32:33 l mean, you've got enough
00:33:47 This afternoon's
00:33:50 You out of poop?
00:33:52 l'm just having a breather.
00:33:54 Well, why don't you go back
00:33:56 and grab yourself a nap?
00:34:00 No, l'll hold up my end of it.
00:34:07 Yeah, l guess you would.
00:34:47 Granddad!
00:34:49 Found your longhorns
00:34:56 Government's going
00:34:58 trying to inspect 'em.
00:35:00 Those big horns'll never
00:35:03 There ain't many left in the
00:35:07 No, they're dying out.
00:35:10 l just keep 'em
00:35:13 Keep 'em to remind me
00:35:16 Everything we had
00:35:18 our furniture, our ropes,
00:35:25 Granddad...
00:35:33 No, Lon, that wouldn't be
00:35:35 They got to go along
00:36:00 Granddad.
00:36:02 Why, thank you, Lon.
00:36:05 l shouldn't have brought
00:36:07 not after the day you put in.
00:36:09 Oh, if the picture's any good,
00:36:10 l'll wake up,
00:36:18 Looks like you're
00:36:21 who ain't got somebody
00:36:24 Oh, l think
00:36:26 You wouldn't think
00:36:30 to come here and do it.
00:36:32 They can go up in
00:36:46 Come on, you miners 49ers.
00:36:49 Let's all join in and sing
00:36:53 Just follow the bouncing ball.
00:36:58 Oh, my darling,
00:37:01 Oh, my darling Clementine
00:37:04 Thou are lost
00:37:07 Dreadful sorry, Clementine
00:37:10 ln the cavern, in the canyon
00:37:13 Excavating for a mine
00:37:16 Dwelt a miner 49er
00:37:20 And his daughter, Clementine
00:37:23 Oh, my darling,
00:37:26 Oh, my darling, Clementine
00:37:29 Thou art lost
00:37:33 Dreadful sorry, Clementine.
00:38:14 You going to get your
00:38:18 Going to try.
00:38:29 Hi, Hud.
00:38:30 How are you, sport?
00:38:35 ls that Truman Peters'
00:38:38 l think so.
00:38:42 Want me to call him over?
00:38:44 No, no, just leave him
00:38:46 Got a half a buck?
00:38:59 Okay, come on on back.
00:39:02 Aren't you going to
00:39:06 Hey, hey.
00:39:08 Well, let's make
00:39:10 Daddy, this not
00:39:13 is Mrs. Truman Peters.
00:39:14 How do you do?
00:39:15 How do you do,
00:39:17 ''Wild Horse''
00:39:18 That's what
00:39:20 And this kind of gangly youth
00:39:32 You may have just noticed,
00:39:34 but my daddy hasn't asked us
00:39:38 That's 'cause he doesn't
00:39:40 He's a little fussy
00:39:43 Yeah, you're
00:39:45 That doesn't go down
00:39:48 He's a man of high principals
00:39:51 He doesn't believe in any
00:39:52 lsn't that right, Homer?
00:39:55 Granddad.
00:39:57 Hey, Homer, you okay?
00:39:59 Get me...
00:40:11 Roll down that window
00:40:17 Ah, that's good.
00:40:20 The place back there seemed
00:40:23 Maybe you just got
00:40:24 a little too
00:40:26 Well, whatever.
00:40:29 No need to pose
00:40:33 l feel better now.
00:40:35 When we get home,
00:40:36 l'm going to fix you
00:40:38 Yeah, yeah, that'll
00:40:47 He dropped right off.
00:40:52 He's beginning to look
00:40:53 kind of worn out, isn't he?
00:40:55 Sometimes l forget
00:41:00 l guess l just don't
00:41:03 Time you started.
00:41:07 Well, l know he's
00:41:09 l know that much.
00:41:12 He is.
00:41:13 Makes me feel like somebody
00:41:18 Happens to everybody.
00:41:20 Horses, dogs, men.
00:41:22 Nobody gets out of life alive.
00:41:43 l'll give you
00:41:44 Lon'll take care of me.
00:41:46 Suit yourself.
00:41:48 Good night, Hud.
00:42:04 Thanks for the game, boys.
00:42:06 You can have another
00:42:51 You got a cigarette?
00:42:52 Yeah.
00:42:55 Then l wish you wouldn't keep me
00:42:56 hanging around
00:42:58 Makes me feel
00:43:00 All right, come on in.
00:43:04 They're a little squashed.
00:43:06 lt's all right, they'll do.
00:43:11 Well, l see you got
00:43:13 l try.
00:43:14 Looks pretty good.
00:43:16 Except your sweet potato plant
00:43:19 l can't seem
00:43:21 Well, they need a lot of
00:43:23 Same as the rest of us.
00:43:24 l'll keep it in mind.
00:43:26 Could l have a match?
00:43:33 Well, what do we got here?
00:43:35 ''Jiffy...
00:43:38 portable hair dyer.''
00:43:44 ''...triple screen.''
00:43:45 Hmm.
00:43:47 Automatic toaster.
00:43:51 What have you been doing?
00:43:53 A little rustling down
00:43:55 l go in for
00:43:57 ''How Shiny Shampoo
00:43:59 in 20 words or less.''
00:44:01 You know, they give free
00:44:03 But l end up with
00:44:05 and the Japanese binoculars.
00:44:07 Yeah, won me
00:44:10 but it was fixed.
00:44:11 l got to be pretty
00:44:13 of 'em gals picking
00:44:14 lt figures.
00:44:16 How much you take
00:44:19 20 dollars
00:44:22 You're a dangerous
00:44:25 l'm a good poker player.
00:44:26 You're a good housekeeper.
00:44:28 You're a good cook,
00:44:32 What else you good at?
00:44:36 At taking care of myself.
00:44:38 You shouldn't have to,
00:44:41 Oh, that's what
00:44:44 before he took my wallet
00:44:47 and left me stranded
00:44:49 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
00:44:51 What'd you do
00:44:54 You wear your curlers to bed
00:44:58 Ed's a gambler.
00:45:00 He's probably up at Vegas
00:45:02 dealing at night,
00:45:04 losing it all back
00:45:06 Oh, well, a man like that
00:45:11 Aren't you all?
00:45:12 Honey, don't go shooting
00:45:15 'cause one of them's got fleas.
00:45:17 l was married to Ed
00:45:20 Only thing he was ever good for
00:45:22 was to scratch my back
00:45:26 You still got that itch?
00:45:29 Off and on.
00:45:33 Well, let me know
00:45:57 Hep, hep, hep, hep, hep!
00:45:57 Hep, hep, hep, hep, hep!
00:46:02 Ya! Giddy! Ya! Ya!
00:46:05 Ya! Giddy! Ya!
00:46:10 Ya! Hep, hep, hep, hep!
00:46:13 Hep, hep! Ho!
00:46:19 Now, what we're doing,
00:46:21 is injecting
00:46:23 with specimens that are
00:46:26 ln three to six days,
00:46:27 we should know
00:46:34 Ya!
00:46:36 Move on in there!
00:46:37 Get in that chute!
00:46:39 Move on in there!
00:46:44 Ah-ha-ha-ha! Hey!
00:46:45 Ho!
00:46:47 Go over there!
00:46:50 You all right, Lon?
00:46:53 She...
00:46:55 she kicked you into the fence.
00:46:58 You skinned your head a little.
00:47:00 Boy, you caught a lick!
00:47:02 Better get back to work.
00:47:03 Boys'll be on you for a week,
00:47:05 you quit 'cause you dented
00:47:07 No need to rush him.
00:47:09 You all right, Lon?
00:47:11 Mm...
00:47:15 Whoa!
00:47:17 Oh, you've had it, fantan.
00:47:18 Now, get him to bed.
00:47:26 All right, Jack, back to work.
00:47:34 You know, all this time,
00:47:37 You weigh a ton.
00:47:39 Can't seem to get
00:47:41 Get in there, cow.
00:47:42 Hud, l think l'm going
00:47:45 Not over me, you ain't.
00:47:46 You hold your fire
00:47:56 Sugar, you're white as a sheet.
00:47:58 Alma, you're getting flour
00:48:00 What happened?
00:48:01 Ah, one of the cows
00:48:03 -Ow!
00:48:05 Pay five bucks
00:48:06 and some iodine and aspirin,
00:48:19 Well, that's about
00:48:21 l draw the line at bedpans.
00:48:22 Thanks, Hud.
00:48:24 You can goldbrick
00:48:26 Just don't try
00:48:41 Here, let's get those boots off.
00:48:51 Cold lemonade.
00:49:03 Here.
00:49:04 Oh, come on.
00:49:06 They're only lemon seeds.
00:49:15 Mmm.
00:49:19 That better?
00:49:22 You ought to doze off now.
00:49:29 Gee, Alma, you're cool.
00:49:31 You smell of lemon.
00:49:34 Alma?
00:49:35 What is it, sugar?
00:49:37 You're really beautiful.
00:49:39 Oh, sure l am.
00:49:40 You're one of the best
00:49:42 You're good to me, Alma.
00:49:44 ln fact, you're good, period.
00:49:46 You be good, too.
00:51:25 Morning, Granddad.
00:51:28 Well, how are you today,
00:51:30 Good, real good.
00:51:31 Boy, have l been
00:51:33 Looks like l slept
00:51:35 You know, l feel
00:51:36 for a change!
00:51:37 Well, what do
00:51:39 Patch a little fence?
00:51:41 Pull up some weeds?
00:51:43 Work a few calves?
00:51:45 Well, l don't guess
00:51:48 l don't see any sense
00:51:50 until l find out
00:51:52 You bet.
00:51:54 Yeah, we're just gonna
00:51:57 and let 'em shovel dirt
00:51:59 lf l don't get
00:52:01 on my cattle,
00:52:04 Dead broke.
00:52:06 We've been breeding
00:52:09 all our lives to get us
00:52:12 We're going to end up
00:52:13 paying us four bits
00:52:15 Poor but honest.
00:52:16 That's us.
00:52:17 Well, we ain't sure
00:52:19 We're just gonna have
00:52:21 Don't get sores on
00:52:55 l can do without
00:53:00 Now, go stretch your legs
00:53:54 Well, where's that bottle?
00:53:56 Had myself a bottle
00:53:58 stashed in that
00:54:00 You drank it.
00:54:01 When?
00:54:02 lnstead of dinner,
00:54:06 Don't remember.
00:54:08 lf you think l've
00:54:10 l don't drink anything
00:54:13 Yeah, l bet you keep
00:54:15 while you're doing it.
00:54:17 Well, why don't you
00:54:19 in the water trough
00:54:23 Now don't you find me
00:54:26 Hate to see you walk
00:54:29 That's easy.
00:54:38 l don't like setting passes.
00:54:40 We'll ease into it, then.
00:54:43 There's another one
00:54:45 Don't you ever ask?
00:54:48 Well, the only question
00:54:50 is, ''What time is your
00:54:53 What's keeping you?
00:54:55 You're over the age
00:54:57 Way over.
00:54:58 Let's get our shoelaces
00:55:00 l'd say l've been asked
00:55:02 with a little more
00:55:20 Yeah...
00:55:22 Hmm?
00:55:24 l wouldn't want
00:55:31 l'll bring you a
00:55:33 maybe a bottle of perfume,
00:55:36 How 'bout some colored
00:55:42 Whatever it takes
00:55:45 No, thanks.
00:55:48 l've done my time with
00:55:53 l'm not looking for another.
00:55:56 lt's too late, honey,
00:56:13 You hardly touched your plate,
00:56:16 Nothing to do
00:56:18 l just ain't very hungry.
00:56:20 Hear anything from the vets?
00:56:22 No.
00:56:23 They're taking their own
00:56:25 Well, l ain't going to sit
00:56:28 Kiwanis are waiting
00:56:30 You gonna be in that pig
00:56:32 Yup, see if l can make
00:56:34 the Bannons
00:56:39 You honchos want to come on in,
00:56:41 there's plenty of room
00:56:43 They're letting ladies
00:56:45 You just might qualify.
00:56:58 Hey, you know,
00:57:00 Hud ever asked me to go
00:57:02 l wonder why he did that.
00:57:04 Lonesome, l imagine.
00:57:05 Just trying to scare up
00:57:07 Hud, lonesome?
00:57:09 He can get more women comin'
00:57:11 Well, that ain't
00:57:13 They ain't necessarily company,
00:57:14 Women just like to be around
00:57:16 something dangerous
00:57:19 Even Hud can get lonesome
00:57:21 once in a while.
00:57:23 Well, l wouldn't mind watching
00:57:31 Well, then, we'll go on in.
00:57:33 l'll stay home.
00:58:02 Now let's give these kids
00:58:05 Now, applaud for the kid
00:58:17 That's it, ladies and gentlemen.
00:58:19 Looks like number ten won it.
00:58:21 All right, now you've all seen
00:58:24 You're about to see
00:58:25 We've got ten able-bodied men
00:58:29 trying to catch ten
00:58:31 you've ever seen in your life.
00:58:33 Now the first man
00:58:34 and brings it back
00:58:36 in front of the judges stand
00:58:38 Now if you boys'll come on in,
00:58:47 You guys got the pigs
00:58:49 You bet!
00:58:50 Okay.
00:58:52 Let's go then.
00:58:53 Come on, let's go there.
00:59:00 Arnold, you're outside there.
00:59:03 Hey, Wag, pull your hat off,
00:59:04 Let's go.
00:59:12 All right, boys, now when
00:59:15 One, two, three-- go!
00:59:18 Off they go.
01:00:16 Well, it looks like
01:00:19 Hud, that pig looks
01:00:24 Towel back there?
01:00:25 Folks, we sure do thank you
01:00:27 and we hope
01:00:28 Whew!
01:00:29 We look forward
01:00:31 at the annual cotton festival.
01:00:32 Nice goin'.
01:00:34 Wish l could still get around
01:00:37 Boy, you sure do
01:00:40 Well, l'm going to kick up
01:00:41 a little more dust
01:00:43 Anybody interested?
01:00:44 Well, that's enough excitement
01:00:47 l'll be getting back.
01:00:50 Oh, l don't know.
01:00:52 l might just stick around
01:00:55 Well, l'll leave
01:00:58 Yeah.
01:01:03 Hitch up your pants, fantan.
01:01:05 l'm going to get cleaned up,
01:01:11 You want to put
01:01:13 Sure, okay.
01:01:17 Come on, l can handle it.
01:01:22 Whoa, whoa.
01:01:42 Kind of pretty girl.
01:01:44 Don't let me cramp you.
01:01:46 Oh, l wouldn't make
01:01:48 Why not?
01:01:49 You ain't
01:01:51 Well, that's what l call
01:01:53 You're a pretty
01:01:56 You dab down that cowlick
01:01:58 and button your collar
01:02:00 you... you might
01:02:03 l wouldn't mind driving her
01:02:07 Well, you ought to
01:02:09 Get all the good
01:02:12 'cause it sure wears out
01:02:15 Ah, my trouble is
01:02:18 before l can work up
01:02:20 l mean,
01:02:22 Honcho, you're
01:02:24 And what's wrong with that?
01:02:27 l don't know, l just
01:02:29 Well...
01:02:31 suppose you think
01:02:33 What do you care
01:02:37 Ah, this is probably going
01:02:42 ...but l do.
01:02:47 You have another little drink,
01:02:49 and l'll have
01:02:51 and then maybe
01:02:53 some real family
01:02:58 Well, l think l'll...
01:03:00 shove some change
01:03:31 Hi.
01:03:32 What are you gawking at?
01:03:34 Well, l ain't gawking.
01:03:36 l don't like fresh kids.
01:03:39 Nobody's getting fresh,
01:03:41 l think l'll take you
01:03:43 and jar
01:03:45 Are you having words with this
01:03:49 l'm about to put him
01:03:51 ls that so?
01:03:53 Why, has he been
01:03:55 No. No,
01:03:58 lt's her he's bothering.
01:04:00 Well, you didn't, uh,
01:04:01 offer him any encouragement
01:04:03 did you there, young lady?
01:04:04 No.
01:04:06 That's funny.
01:04:07 l was sitting way over
01:04:09 and l got
01:04:10 Maybe it's the way you move
01:04:12 All right, smart guy,
01:04:14 l'll take you instead.
01:04:15 Oh, l don't want to be hoggish.
01:04:17 Lon, you want a piece of him?
01:04:52 -Ah.
01:04:54 Whoo! Whoo!
01:04:56 Boy, that is what l call
01:04:59 l can do that
01:05:01 Well, you don't win 'em all,
01:05:03 Well, l would
01:05:04 if you were backing me
01:05:06 Hey, that'd make quite
01:05:08 Nobody'd ever mess
01:05:10 that's for sure.
01:05:11 Yeah, felt like old times there
01:05:13 for a little while.
01:05:14 Your daddy and l
01:05:16 on a Saturday night.
01:05:18 Yeah, he must have been
01:05:20 What, Norman?
01:05:22 Yeah.
01:05:23 He was the kind of guy--
01:05:24 he used to leave
01:05:25 just lying out on the bureau
01:05:27 when l was a kid
01:05:29 Let me take a girl away from him
01:05:31 like l done it on my own.
01:05:34 He was bigger than you,
01:05:36 He had a bigger wallet,
01:05:37 but l'll tell
01:05:38 When you ain't being
01:05:40 you remind me a lot of him.
01:05:41 -l do?
01:05:43 Well, then how come
01:05:44 you and me don't hit it off
01:05:46 l got short arms.
01:05:51 Hell, there ain't never been
01:05:54 never will be.
01:05:56 He was one-way-out boy.
01:05:57 Claimed he could hear
01:06:01 He got me to go
01:06:02 one night to listen.
01:06:04 After three or four hours
01:06:05 of just nipping
01:06:07 to keep the dew off of us,
01:06:08 l swore l could hear it, too.
01:06:16 That's the night
01:06:20 Piled up
01:06:26 He died in a half an hour.
01:06:28 l didn't even have a mark on me.
01:06:34 Yeah, l wonder
01:06:35 if your daddy's
01:06:37 growing up over his grave.
01:06:44 That story ought
01:06:48 lt doesn't.
01:06:54 Fantan, either
01:06:57 or softheaded.
01:06:58 l don't know which.
01:07:10 Oh, it was sad, dear Lord
01:07:12 lt was sad, dear Lord
01:07:14 lt was sad
01:07:17 To the bottom of the
01:07:18 Husbands and wives
01:07:20 Little children
01:07:22 lt was sad
01:07:25 Oh, it was sad, dear Lord
01:07:27 lt was sad, dear Lord
01:07:29 lt was sad when the great ship
01:07:32 Shh, shh, shh, shh.
01:07:33 Oh, it was shh,
01:07:35 lt was shh, dear Lord
01:07:37 lt was shh...
01:07:38 Hey, Granddad.
01:07:40 All right, he's got you drunk.
01:07:42 What else has he given you
01:07:44 All we had was a...
01:07:46 ...couple of drinks is all.
01:07:48 l don't remember
01:07:50 l drank. l don't object
01:07:52 Well, something seems
01:07:54 at your liver.
01:07:55 You, Hud.
01:07:56 Like always.
01:07:59 Hey, what are you
01:08:02 You think a lot of Hud,
01:08:04 You think he's a real man.
01:08:06 Well, you're being took in.
01:08:08 You listen to him, honcho.
01:08:09 He's my daddy, and he knows.
01:08:10 l know you.
01:08:12 You're smart.
01:08:14 You got your share of guts.
01:08:15 You can talk a man
01:08:18 and a woman into wanting you.
01:08:20 Well, then,
01:08:21 To hear you tell it.
01:08:22 Oh, why don't you get it off
01:08:24 You've been griping
01:08:26 as what l done to Norman.
01:08:27 You were drunk and careless
01:08:29 You had 15 years
01:08:31 That's half of my life.
01:08:32 That's not our quarrel
01:08:35 Oh, the hell it isn't.
01:08:36 No, boy.
01:08:38 l was sick of you
01:08:49 Well...
01:08:52 isn't life full of surprises?
01:08:56 And all along
01:08:59 'cause of what l'd done
01:09:01 l took that hard,
01:09:06 Well, all right, l'll bite.
01:09:07 What turned you sour on me?
01:09:09 Not that l give a damn.
01:09:10 Just that, Hud.
01:09:12 You don't give a damn.
01:09:14 That's all.
01:09:17 That's the whole of it.
01:09:20 You still don't get it, do you?
01:09:23 You don't care
01:09:26 You don't give a damn
01:09:27 Granddad...
01:09:28 Oh, you got all that charm
01:09:31 and it makes the youngsters
01:09:34 That's the shame of it.
01:09:35 'Cause you don't value nothing.
01:09:37 You don't respect nothing.
01:09:39 You keep no check
01:09:43 You live just for yourself,
01:09:45 and that makes you
01:09:54 My mama loved me, but she died.
01:10:04 Why pick on Hud, Granddad?
01:10:08 He ain't the only one.
01:10:10 Just about everybody
01:10:13 one way or another.
01:10:14 Well, that's no cause
01:10:17 Lonnie, little by little,
01:10:21 because of the men we admire.
01:10:24 l still think you
01:10:26 Did l?
01:10:30 Maybe.
01:10:32 Old people get as hard
01:10:40 You're just going to have
01:10:42 to make up your own mind
01:10:45 about what's right
01:11:11 Where's that cotton-picking
01:11:14 l want something to eat,
01:11:15 and l don't want any
01:11:17 lt's late, Hud.
01:11:18 She's asleep.
01:11:19 Well, ain't that just keen?
01:11:21 Paying her good money to sleep,
01:11:24 Well, maybe l can fry you up
01:11:27 Forget it.
01:11:29 Oh, get your butt
01:11:30 l can't think
01:11:32 Knock some people on
01:11:36 You just might be one of 'em.
01:11:38 Go on, get out of here!
01:12:32 Whoa, there.
01:12:33 Boy, they mean trouble.
01:12:35 Kind of wish l'd have stayed out
01:12:37 Well, from the look of them,
01:12:39 you ain't gonna be riding
01:12:41 Well, thanks, buddy.
01:12:42 l better go check my gear.
01:12:44 Never mind your gear.
01:12:45 You ought to go check your head.
01:12:50 That bull's gonna eat you up.
01:12:57 How are you, hotrod?
01:12:58 Hi, Hud.
01:13:00 Got a good seat for the
01:13:03 They're getting two bucks
01:13:09 Be my guest.
01:13:13 Well, this is ten dollars, Hud.
01:13:14 lt's good.
01:13:17 Well, thank you.
01:13:22 Stick with me, honcho.
01:13:23 Your jeans will be
01:13:26 How come?
01:13:28 Well, l'll tell you.
01:13:32 l put on a clean, white shirt
01:13:34 and l saw me a lawyer.
01:13:36 There's a law that says
01:13:39 when old folks can't
01:13:42 you can make 'em let go,
01:13:49 What are you pulling
01:13:52 Something pretty raw, kid.
01:13:56 Yeah. lt sounds like it.
01:14:00 You take your dough.
01:14:02 Hey, hey, hey, hey.
01:14:04 Don't look down your nose
01:14:06 l'm gonna get old, too.
01:14:09 And l don't aim
01:14:11 with a bowl of soup
01:14:14 if l behave myself.
01:14:16 l want what l worked for.
01:14:17 l got a right to it.
01:14:19 You know something,
01:14:22 You don't look out
01:14:24 and the only helping hand
01:14:27 is when they lower the box.
01:14:33 Now you have fun,
01:14:46 Hud.
01:14:49 You're up awful late.
01:14:51 l got a lot on my mind.
01:14:54 Come on in.
01:14:56 Take a load off your feet.
01:14:58 Talked to the vets today?
01:14:59 l talked to 'em,
01:15:00 but l didn't get a whole lot
01:15:03 Yeah, you didn't expect to,
01:15:04 The government man wants you
01:15:06 he'll call you
01:15:09 They said they was watching
01:15:11 but they had nothing
01:15:17 Hud?
01:15:18 Yes, sir.
01:15:19 What's this tricky
01:15:22 Lon tells me
01:15:23 you're gonna pull the
01:15:27 That's right.
01:15:30 l haven't got all
01:15:34 but l can give you an idea.
01:15:36 The main thing is you, old man.
01:15:39 You're getting too old
01:15:41 Whether they liquidate us or not
01:15:45 you just better get yourself
01:15:48 and get out of my way.
01:15:49 What in the hell do you mean?
01:15:51 When an old man goes off
01:15:53 and buys himself a bunch
01:15:56 it means he's over the hill.
01:15:58 You got the incompetence,
01:16:02 and the hotrod's too young
01:16:08 Just might get the court
01:16:09 to appoint me guardian
01:16:11 l don't know.
01:16:13 lf l don't get it one way,
01:16:18 Well, you're badly
01:16:21 l'll be the only one
01:16:23 while l'm above ground.
01:16:25 After that, you may
01:16:28 l don't know.
01:16:30 But you can't get
01:16:32 No way in the world.
01:16:35 Don't go making any bets
01:16:40 Maybe l treated you too hard.
01:16:44 l don't doubt
01:16:46 A man don't always do
01:16:48 Ah, Daddy,
01:16:52 Been handing out
01:16:55 from whatever little hill
01:16:58 since l was a kid.
01:17:00 Shape up or ship out.
01:17:02 That's the way
01:17:05 Wild-eyed Homer Bannon
01:17:07 passing out
01:17:10 like you wrote it yourself.
01:17:16 So l just naturally
01:17:19 in the face of so much good.
01:17:23 Hud, how did a man
01:17:27 Well, that's easy.
01:17:29 l wasn't
01:17:30 no bundle left
01:17:31 on your doorstep.
01:17:32 Wasn't found in no bulrushes.
01:17:34 You've got the same feelings
01:17:36 as any other man.
01:17:37 That's how you got stuck
01:17:39 whether you like it or not.
01:20:24 He was just so drunk, Alma.
01:20:29 Did he hurt you?
01:20:34 Should l take you to town,
01:20:37 Go on out of here.
01:21:03 Well, what are you looking at?
01:21:05 l'm looking at you, Hud.
01:21:07 Oh, climb off it.
01:21:08 You've been wanting to do
01:21:11 And wanting to wallow her
01:21:13 Yeah, l been wanting
01:21:15 But not mean like you.
01:21:38 Here comes Mr. Burris.
01:21:45 Good morning.
01:21:47 Good morning.
01:21:50 Your timing's off.
01:21:52 Thanks, but l've eaten.
01:21:56 l guess you got something
01:21:58 or you wouldn't be here.
01:22:00 l guess the tests are done.
01:22:03 Yes, sir, they're done.
01:22:08 You got the worst thing
01:22:16 And there's no cure
01:22:19 None we know of.
01:22:21 lt's like a bolt of lightning--
01:22:22 it won't hurt you till it hits,
01:22:25 Your cows are
01:22:27 You gotta handle
01:22:28 before it spreads.
01:22:30 Well, what do l do?
01:22:32 Just drive them into a pit
01:22:34 l can't abide that.
01:22:36 l know it's a terrible
01:22:38 l've seen it
01:22:41 lt's a sight worse to see
01:22:44 Look here, Mr. Bannon,
01:22:46 You can afford
01:22:48 The rest won't hurt
01:22:50 You might even sell
01:22:51 My daddy thinks that oil
01:22:53 is something you stick
01:22:57 lf there's oil down there,
01:23:00 after l'm under there with it.
01:23:02 But l don't like it,
01:23:04 There'll be no holes
01:23:06 while l'm here.
01:23:08 They ain't going to come in
01:23:10 so the wind
01:23:13 That's all to me.
01:23:16 What can l do with
01:23:20 l can't ride out every day
01:23:24 like l can my cattle.
01:23:26 l can't breed them
01:23:29 or chase them or nothing.
01:23:32 l can't feel
01:23:34 'Cause they ain't
01:23:36 There's money in it.
01:23:40 l don't want that kind of money.
01:23:43 l want mine to come
01:23:45 from something that keeps a man
01:24:09 We're much obliged to you for
01:27:25 Start shootin'.
01:29:55 Didn't take long.
01:29:57 lt don't take long
01:30:00 Not like it does to grow.
01:31:01 Well, there's
01:31:04 l'll get 'em.
01:31:16 Where do you think
01:31:18 To finish this job.
01:31:20 Somebody needs to.
01:31:21 Well, you just close that gate.
01:31:24 l'll kill them two myself,
01:31:26 seeing as how l raised 'em.
01:31:29 Something wrong with you,
01:31:32 There's no guarantee
01:31:34 He just said he would.
01:31:39 You get in the car.
01:31:42 We're going down and finish
01:31:44 and then we're leaving.
01:31:49 Mr. Bannon can handle
01:31:50 without us bothering him.
01:31:54 You just get along,
01:31:56 l know none of this
01:32:00 You see about the burying,
01:32:02 and then get that fellow
01:32:07 All l can say is l'm sorry.
01:32:11 l'm sure sorry.
01:32:23 He ain't such a bad fella.
01:32:26 Just got a cruddy job.
01:32:35 Boys...
01:32:37 l don't plan to have any work
01:32:39 around here for some time.
01:32:41 l can't afford to keep you on
01:32:49 ...l'll just have to let you go.
01:33:00 Give me the rifle.
01:33:25 Lord, but l've chased
01:33:31 l don't know
01:33:36 But l guess l can.
01:33:39 Guess this is the worst thing
01:33:44 Oh, l'll get over it,
01:33:46 if my health don't
01:33:50 Lon, you go away someplace.
01:34:37 Well, them old bulls
01:34:49 Drag 'em away and bury 'em!
01:34:51 Bury 'em quick!
01:34:53 Go on!
01:35:28 Did you call
01:35:32 Yeah, it leaves at 10:26.
01:35:34 And can l buy my ticket on it?
01:35:38 Yeah. They said that'd be okay.
01:35:51 Alma?
01:35:57 l got $200 calf money,
01:35:58 -if you're short.
01:36:03 Well, l'm ready.
01:36:38 Wish you weren't going
01:36:41 You look after your grandpa.
01:36:43 He's getting old and feeble.
01:36:46 We need you around here.
01:36:49 l sure do.
01:36:52 You'll get along just fine.
01:36:55 l wish you'd stay.
01:36:57 Well...
01:36:59 l been all over
01:37:02 looking for
01:37:03 and the exact right people,
01:37:06 l wouldn't have
01:37:09 And it just hasn't worked out.
01:37:13 Good-bye, honey.
01:37:15 You take care of yourself.
01:37:18 Don't you be lazy, now.
01:38:13 How are you, Peewee?
01:38:33 Looks like
01:38:39 Maybe we should, uh...
01:38:42 boosted your salary a little.
01:38:45 You ain't letting that
01:38:47 run you off, are you?
01:38:49 As far as l can get
01:38:53 You saying that
01:38:55 that ever stuck his foot
01:38:58 Oh, no.
01:39:00 The first one that
01:39:06 Well, l'm sorry.
01:39:07 lt ain't my style.
01:39:09 l don't usually get
01:39:11 Generally don't have to.
01:39:13 You're rough on everybody.
01:39:16 So they tell me.
01:39:18 You want to know
01:39:20 lt would have
01:39:21 without the roughhousin'.
01:39:23 You look pretty good
01:39:26 Sight of that through
01:39:27 made me put down
01:39:30 Well, why didn't
01:39:51 l'll remember you, honey.
01:39:54 You're the one that got away.
01:40:37 Come on, there, boy, git!
01:40:58 Stupid knucklehead,
01:41:01 You got your life's work
01:41:03 paying for this car.
01:41:04 Granddad's out here.
01:41:06 He's crawling in the road!
01:41:08 Grandad, what happened?
01:41:11 Are you hurt?
01:41:13 l wanted to...
01:41:18 l fell off my horse.
01:41:21 This old man's
01:41:23 Let me up.
01:41:24 A man ain't to crawl.
01:41:26 Take it easy.
01:41:27 Lonnie, take my car,
01:41:29 call an ambulance,
01:41:31 And tell 'em we got
01:41:44 lt won't start!
01:41:45 All right, forget it.
01:41:47 Forget it!
01:41:49 There's a bottle of whisky
01:41:51 Bring it over.
01:41:58 Come on, easy, easy, old man.
01:42:05 Don't make me drink that stuff.
01:42:09 Lonnie, go on down
01:42:10 try to flag a car down,
01:42:13 Go on, move.
01:42:14 Don't send him away, Hud.
01:42:16 l'm right here, Grandad,
01:42:21 l feel kind of cold.
01:42:24 Everything's going
01:42:29 l don't know
01:42:32 Don't talk like that.
01:42:34 You're going to be just fine.
01:42:35 l feel like...
01:42:38 throwing in the sponge.
01:42:43 Like giving up.
01:42:45 You've never quit on anything
01:42:53 Hud there is waiting on me...
01:42:58 and he ain't a patient man.
01:43:28 He isn't gone, is he?
01:43:33 Yeah.
01:43:51 l meant to buy him
01:43:52 a brand-new,
01:43:56 and give it to him
01:44:04 Lonnie...
01:44:06 Hey.
01:44:10 lt was the best thing.
01:44:13 Man, he was wore out,
01:44:17 He didn't seem so bad.
01:44:21 He didn't seem
01:44:23 Well, he was.
01:44:25 Trying to get up,
01:44:30 He couldn't have made it.
01:44:32 Lonnie,
01:44:34 he couldn't have made it
01:44:39 He could if he had wanted to.
01:44:43 You fixed it so he
01:44:58 You don't know the whole story.
01:45:03 Yeah, him and me fought many
01:45:08 But l guess you could say
01:45:10 about as much
01:45:16 How did you help him, Hud?
01:45:19 By trying to sell him out?
01:45:21 By taking the heart
01:45:23 By making him
01:45:26 ls that how you helped him?
01:46:01 He ain't in any
01:46:05 He's the way he always was--
01:46:07 enjoying his good horses,
01:46:12 trying to figure out
01:46:13 ways to beat the dry
01:46:15 You better settle down, boy.
01:46:17 You still got the graveyard
01:46:21 l know what
01:46:24 but look at it this way--
01:46:31 l don't think so.
01:46:35 Not unless dirt is
01:48:09 Well, we took him
01:48:10 and put him down.
01:48:14 lt's all over with now.
01:48:28 What have you got there?
01:48:30 My gear.
01:48:32 You going someplace?
01:48:35 Yeah.
01:48:40 Traveling kind of light,
01:48:43 Got everything l need.
01:48:47 Planning to go for good?
01:48:50 That's right.
01:48:53 What about your half
01:48:57 Well, you can put
01:49:00 l'm going somewhere else
01:49:03 if l can happen
01:49:06 Ain't you a little bit green
01:49:11 Well, we'll see.
01:49:15 l was about your age
01:49:19 Granddaddy had bought me a Mars
01:49:23 and he said to me,
01:49:25 l got to give you
01:49:28 Well, l guess he
01:49:30 You're trying so hard to
01:49:36 Honcho!
01:49:44 l just wanted you
01:49:47 if you don't make
01:49:48 you can always come back
01:49:51 l won't be back this way.
01:49:55 Well, l guess you've come to be
01:49:59 that l ain't fit to live with.
01:50:01 That's too bad.
01:50:06 Yeah, we might have whooped it
01:50:08 That's the way
01:50:12 l used to.
01:50:14 So long, Hud.
01:50:17 You know something, fantan?
01:50:19 This world is so full of crap,
01:50:20 a man's going to get
01:50:22 whether he's careful or not.