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00:00:00The End
00:00:30The End
00:00:59Our lives will come together without a tear or sigh
00:01:06And though the years roll slowly by
00:01:10You'll find I'll e'er be true
00:01:13Just because I, my sweet heart
00:01:20About you
00:01:22Are you
00:01:26Oh
00:01:30Oh, that's so, you did say you'd come back today, didn't you?
00:01:35Could you give us a few more days?
00:01:37My husband's out in a wonderful prospect
00:01:38And besides, one of my relatives is coming here tonight
00:01:41And I'm certain he'll be able to help us in some way
00:01:43I'm positive everything will be all right in two or three days
00:01:46Old man Gadsky's getting pretty sore at you delinquent tenants
00:01:50But I'll try and store him off from day after tomorrow
00:01:52But that'll be the limit
00:01:53If your hubby can't dig up some money by then
00:01:56Well, you'd better have your bags packed when I come back
00:01:58Thank you so much, Mr. Crump
00:02:00I'm certain we'll be able to dig up some money by then
00:02:02Well, goodbye
00:02:05Hello
00:02:28Was that oozes I saw going down the stairs?
00:02:32He gave it till day after tomorrow
00:02:41How'd you make out?
00:02:42Same old story
00:02:44A hundred guys and only one job
00:02:46I seem to be getting nowhere fast
00:02:50John, Uncle Anthony's in town
00:02:52He called up today
00:02:53And I got the bright idea to ask him here for dinner
00:02:55There's a chance he might give you a job
00:02:57Oh, what did you do that for?
00:02:59We can get along without him
00:03:00Well, a job's a job no matter where it comes from
00:03:03Well, we still got two days
00:03:05I'll figure out something by then
00:03:07Come on, let's figure out where we're going to get a chicken for dinner
00:03:10Well, why a chicken?
00:03:11Can't your uncle eat hamburgers as well as I can?
00:03:14He can, but he's not going to tonight
00:03:16Well, how are we going to get a chicken?
00:03:18The same way we've been getting the hamburger
00:03:20Now, run along
00:03:21We have a lot of things left
00:03:22Well, anything to keep peace in the family
00:03:25Okay, by me
00:03:32Hello, Schultz, old boy
00:03:33Hello, how about a chicken on credit until day after tomorrow?
00:03:37That's what you told me two months ago
00:03:40Not another bean
00:03:41Cash on the table
00:03:42Okay, by me
00:03:44Okay, by me
00:03:53Hello, Schultz, old boy
00:03:55Hello
00:03:56How about a chicken on credit until day after tomorrow?
00:03:59That's what you told me two months ago
00:04:01Not another bean
00:04:03Cash on the table
00:04:05That's it
00:04:08How about a chicken?
00:04:09Ugh
00:04:10Elเรา
00:04:15Abraham
00:04:20John
00:04:21That's it
00:04:22How about your chicken
00:04:24Ter nuo
00:04:27To
00:04:29To
00:04:30People
00:04:31ед
00:04:35Hey, what's the idea?
00:04:47What am I running?
00:04:48A delicatessen or a pawn shop?
00:04:55Thanks.
00:05:05What you're trying to promote these days, John?
00:05:12Believe it or not, the only thing I'm trying to promote is a job.
00:05:16Well, I'm glad to see you're getting some sense in your head.
00:05:19Just try standing in line for three hours with a hundred other guys waiting for one measly job.
00:05:25What's happened to the old big shot here?
00:05:28Get rich quick, Johnny, the oil well promoter.
00:05:30Sounds like he's come down to earth, huh?
00:05:33Oh, he has.
00:05:34He's tried awfully hard, haven't you?
00:05:38Now, that's fine.
00:05:42Can't you do something for him, Uncle?
00:05:45Let me think.
00:05:47You know, I'm no different than anybody else.
00:05:50I've been hit too, plenty.
00:05:52John, I never was strong for outright charity.
00:05:56And I don't think any different today.
00:05:58I don't want any favors, Uncle.
00:06:00All I want is a chance to work.
00:06:02Listen to him talk.
00:06:04Eh?
00:06:12You've been reading the papers lately?
00:06:14You know, back to the land, all that sort of stuff?
00:06:16Yeah.
00:06:17Sounds like the only answer.
00:06:18Look, here's a letter from the bank about the mortgage on a piece of land, I'll farm, that at present values is worth practically nothing.
00:06:27Bank don't want it, neither do I.
00:06:30Gonna let it go.
00:06:30But it might mean something to you, for a while anyway.
00:06:34Then, of course, there's always the chance you might make the darn thing pay and get the bank to hold off.
00:06:39How's it strike you?
00:06:41Why, Uncle Anthony?
00:06:42That's darn nice of you.
00:06:43You know, I could write a book on what I don't know about farming, but I guess beggars can't be choosers.
00:06:49Would I have an even break to make the thing go?
00:06:50That's up to you.
00:06:52What do you say, Mary?
00:06:54Oh, anything's better than fighting off bill collectors day after day.
00:06:59If it suits you, it's okay by me.
00:07:02Have you got a map?
00:07:05Would you write out the directions?
00:07:06How far away is it?
00:07:08When can we go?
00:07:09Well, about 180 miles south of here, there's a town by the name of Arcadia.
00:07:13You drive right down through the main step.
00:07:16Turn to the left, go maybe six miles.
00:07:25Not bad, huh?
00:07:27A rent collector would have a hard time finding this place.
00:07:30Thank goodness.
00:07:32Look, a windmill.
00:07:46You know what that's for?
00:07:48Tell which way the wind blows.
00:07:49Yeah.
00:07:50No, what are you talking about?
00:07:54I suppose you think that's a mule.
00:07:56Well, he had a mule for a father, didn't he?
00:07:58Or a mother, which is it?
00:07:59Neither.
00:08:00Or both.
00:08:03I don't know.
00:08:05And the house, too.
00:08:07I thought your uncle might have been kidding about the house.
00:08:09And, uh, a fireplace.
00:08:29And in a sort of, uh, tool shed, there were shovels, hoes, and a couple of old rakes.
00:08:47Then I found another room with all kinds of seeds on the floor.
00:08:50Oh, boy.
00:08:52Tomorrow I start in.
00:08:54This farm is going to grow food like it never has before.
00:08:57Take it already.
00:08:58Oh, John, the toast.
00:09:02Oh, I bet you never slept on pine boughs before.
00:09:11Uh-uh.
00:09:11Tickle.
00:09:13I learned how to make them when I was a boy scout.
00:09:17And I'll put your blanket down.
00:09:20That's the stuff.
00:09:22Smells good.
00:09:24How do you like my pillow?
00:09:26Oh, that's a humdinger.
00:09:29Put those over you.
00:09:33There you are.
00:09:35There you are.
00:09:42Well, good night.
00:09:43Good night.
00:09:47Good night.
00:09:48What?
00:09:49John.
00:09:50What?
00:09:51You're so far away.
00:09:53Couldn't you come a little closer?
00:09:55Oh, holy smoke.
00:09:56I'm all tucked in.
00:09:58Oh, I'm all tucked in.
00:10:01What?
00:10:03You're so far away.
00:10:05Couldn't you come a little closer?
00:10:08Oh, holy smoke.
00:10:10I'm all tucked in.
00:10:13You know, you know, I'm so afraid of Trance.
00:10:43I'm all fitted to be fixed.
00:10:46Oh, honey.
00:10:49Oh, honey.
00:10:54Oh, honey.
00:10:59Oh, honey.
00:11:04Oh, honey.
00:11:06Oh, honey.
00:11:07Oh, honey.
00:11:12Yo-ho.
00:11:42Hey, why don't you put the axle over that hole there and then shove the jack under?
00:11:59Thanks.
00:12:00That's a good idea.
00:12:03Heh.
00:12:12That's a good yoke, all right.
00:12:17I fixed the tire to go, and I got this much gas only.
00:12:21I'd like to help you out, but I haven't got any gas here.
00:12:24You going far?
00:12:25I was going to California, Pangol, maybe.
00:12:29But I don't think I get there now.
00:12:31That's tough, all right.
00:12:33Where'd you start from?
00:12:34I was a farmer in Minnesota, but they take my farm away.
00:12:39Yeah, it's been pretty hard on you guys.
00:12:42Say, I bet you know all about farming.
00:12:45I always think so, till last couple years.
00:12:49How'd you like to come in here and work this place with me?
00:12:52I just got here yesterday myself, and I don't know much about this farming racket.
00:12:57Say, fella, you joking?
00:13:00Well, it's no joking.
00:13:01Come on, I'll open the gate.
00:13:09See how she goes?
00:13:10Water makes ground use like chocolate cake.
00:13:14Say, that's wonderful.
00:13:21I'd sure like some sardines tonight for a change.
00:13:24I haven't had any since last night.
00:13:26Oh, hello there.
00:13:41Hello.
00:13:42Hilda, my wife say maybe you like come eat hot rabbits too?
00:13:47Oh, we'll be right over.
00:13:48Thanks very much.
00:13:49You're very welcome.
00:13:50Say, how's that, huh?
00:14:02Man, the next time you want rabbit stew, you just fix a wire like this, and a loop like this, and here comes the rabbit.
00:14:04Clonk, clonk, clonk, clonk, clonk, bing, and he's catched.
00:14:19And if I don't get him, I stop him so.
00:14:28Well, can you imagine that?
00:14:30Wonderful.
00:14:31And those carrots was on the other end of these weeds you cut down yesterday.
00:14:36Oh, John.
00:14:37You mean I cut...
00:14:38Yeah, sure.
00:14:40Well, what do you know about that?
00:14:45Carrots grow on weeds.
00:14:47No.
00:14:48I was just thinking how much that sweet is done in one day.
00:14:59There must be a lot of fellas in the same boat, just driving someplace until they run out of gas.
00:15:06Look, if one man can do as much as he has in one day, well, why wouldn't ten men do ten times as much?
00:15:13You know, a plumber, a carpenter, a stonemason, a sort of cooperative community, where money isn't so important.
00:15:21You help me, I help you.
00:15:23Great idea, huh?
00:15:27If it suits you, it's okay by me.
00:15:43You deal differently.
00:15:44Come on!
00:15:46I had a bottle."
00:16:09I had a bottle.
00:16:10Holy cow!
00:16:11Get All right, he's got this one.
00:16:12Aye, he's got this one.
00:16:13And they're still pouring in dozens of them, John.
00:16:17Look!
00:16:18Wow!
00:16:19Come on, Napoleon.
00:16:31Line up, men!
00:16:43What's your trade?
00:16:44Barber?
00:16:45Can't use you.
00:16:47How about you?
00:16:48I'm a cigar salesman.
00:16:51What can you do?
00:16:52High-class pants pressing.
00:16:53This is a farm, not a hotel.
00:16:57Plumber!
00:16:58Well, that's something!
00:17:01Carpenter.
00:17:02No kidding!
00:17:06I'm a voice violinist.
00:17:09Listen, if I can do anything else...
00:17:11I'll be back to you guys.
00:17:12Keep your places.
00:17:13It won't do you any good to rush me.
00:17:17Don't you know a trade?
00:17:18Can you fix a machine?
00:17:20Till the soil?
00:17:21Can you use your hands?
00:17:23I can use nothing but my hands.
00:17:25But only to make music.
00:17:27Yeah, well, you see, we're building up a...
00:17:29Please give me a chance.
00:17:30I have strong lists.
00:17:31Strong fingers.
00:17:32I'll learn.
00:17:33Or let me stay in work.
00:17:34I'll do anything.
00:17:36Don't go away, partner.
00:17:39I'm a stonemace.
00:17:40Okay!
00:17:41Yeah, thank you.
00:17:42Mister.
00:17:43Mister.
00:17:44I'll till the soil.
00:17:45I'll sow seeds.
00:17:46I'll sow anything.
00:17:52What can you do?
00:17:53What's to be done?
00:17:55Well, did you read the sign?
00:17:57We're looking for men skilled in basic trades,
00:17:59like farmers, carpenters, mechanics.
00:18:02Have you got a tractor?
00:18:04Well, you can call it that.
00:18:06I'll drive the tractor.
00:18:11Do you know anything about farming?
00:18:15I said I'd drive the tractor.
00:18:21Mister, listen.
00:18:22Listen, you got to listen.
00:18:23I'm going to have a baby.
00:18:25Any day now.
00:18:26What's that?
00:18:27Not me.
00:18:28My wife and the car.
00:18:30Well, why didn't you tell me so?
00:18:32Hey, Mary.
00:18:33He's going to have a baby.
00:18:36Congratulations.
00:18:39I'm an undertaker.
00:18:41When Captain John Smith and his gang arrived on this continent,
00:18:49what did they do?
00:18:50Stand around and beef about the unemployment situation
00:18:53or value the dollar?
00:18:54No.
00:18:55They set to work to make their own employment,
00:18:58build their own houses and grow their own food.
00:19:01On the Mayflower, there was a planter, a printer,
00:19:04a doctor, a soldier, a bookkeeper, and so on.
00:19:07And that's what we've got here.
00:19:09If they got along without landlords and grocery bills,
00:19:12so can we.
00:19:14What we've got to do is help ourselves by helping others.
00:19:18We've got the land and we've got the strength.
00:19:22Yeah.
00:19:23And we haven't got any Indians coming around to scalp us either.
00:19:30Now, you don't have to stay.
00:19:32You can go whenever you want to.
00:19:34But if you do stay, make up your minds to work
00:19:37and put this thing over.
00:19:42Folks, I've got two bushels of taters in the back of my flipper.
00:19:46I suggest that we throw everything we have in together
00:19:48into one common pot.
00:19:50Money, food, everything.
00:19:52You can have my three ends and a rooster.
00:19:55I got a $20 gold piece.
00:19:57I got two sacks of flour.
00:19:58I'll throw in my goat.
00:20:00Here's my $560.
00:20:01Oh, it's $1.80.
00:20:03Marvelous, marvelous.
00:20:05All right.
00:20:06You, uh, man with the potatoes, what's your name?
00:20:08Hannibal.
00:20:09George Washington Hannibal.
00:20:11All right, Hannibal.
00:20:12You're a commissary sergeant.
00:20:14Assented with pleasure, sir.
00:20:15Now, who had that $20 gold piece?
00:20:18Here it is.
00:20:19You've got charge of the dough, the, uh, finances, if any.
00:20:22Okay.
00:20:23Mr. Chairman and friends, what form of government are we going to have?
00:20:28Well, uh, uh, whatever most of the crowd wants.
00:20:33Then I suggest, my friends, that we bind ourselves together in sacred covenant
00:20:38and establish an immortal democracy.
00:20:45It was that kind of talk that got us here in the first place.
00:20:51No.
00:20:53We must have a socialistic form of government.
00:20:56The government must control everything, including the profits.
00:21:01Wait a minute.
00:21:04Let me talk.
00:21:06I don't even know what those words mean, them fellas been talking.
00:21:11All I know is we got the big job, hell, and we need a big boss.
00:21:17And Jan Simms is fella for boss.
00:21:21Hooray!
00:21:22Simms for boss!
00:21:24Hip, hip, hooray!
00:21:25Hooray!
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00:22:00Hooray!
00:22:01We start here.
00:22:07Get up.
00:22:14Come on!
00:22:17All right, men. Get in the hardest and let's do some power.
00:22:22All right, Frank.
00:22:31Come on, boys.
00:23:01Come on!
00:23:03Come on!
00:23:05Come on!
00:23:07Oh, hey!
00:23:11Come on!
00:23:13Hey!
00:23:17Oh, my God.
00:23:47Hey, carpenter.
00:23:55Yeah?
00:23:56Look, I'm a stonemason.
00:23:58I'll build your fireplace if you'll set up the framework for my house.
00:24:03Okay.
00:24:07These stones have gotten a link.
00:24:09And I don't do so good with the wood myself.
00:24:17How's that while the lessons are going, eh?
00:24:24The lessons are coming fine.
00:24:26How about my shoes?
00:24:27Fine, fine.
00:24:35Hey, this is my land.
00:24:38Your land?
00:24:39I got here first, and the boss said...
00:24:41I had it picked out yesterday.
00:24:43It ain't my fault if you didn't know it.
00:24:45I'll scram.
00:24:46I won't.
00:24:47So you can't get away with that?
00:24:48No!
00:24:48All right.
00:24:54Now you scram.
00:25:03Build your house.
00:25:05He won't bother you anymore.
00:25:07Let me know if you're running into any more slugs like that.
00:25:10I've been watching you, Mug, and I want you to get this.
00:25:17There ain't no place in this camp for your kind of guy.
00:25:21You either play ball or you beat it.
00:25:24We're gonna have law and order here.
00:25:27We're gonna have it if I have to clean up on half the outfit.
00:25:32Wipe your nose and behave.
00:25:33Hey, Mug.
00:25:34Hey, Mrs. Grundy, would you like to...
00:26:04You know, you left that lantern, Vernon, all night.
00:26:16I did.
00:26:18Good morning, Frank.
00:26:28Morning, Rob.
00:26:30Hey, Herbert.
00:26:34Michael!
00:26:38Michael!
00:26:39Oh, my God.
00:27:09Hey, what's the idea?
00:27:24Look. It really works, doesn't it?
00:27:40Of course.
00:27:42It makes you feel safe, confident, like somebody was kind of watching over you.
00:27:53John.
00:27:58There's nothing for people to worry about.
00:28:01Not when they've got the earth.
00:28:04It's like a mother.
00:28:11It's wonderful.
00:28:15Ja, it is coming up.
00:28:19Oh!
00:28:21Quiet!
00:28:22You seven days before we pass it.
00:28:26Almighty Father, we thank thee for this glorious evidence of thy everlasting care and of thy bounty.
00:28:31Blessed be thy name.
00:28:33Thou hast made the earth fruitful, that our labor be productive.
00:28:38We are grateful for this proof of thy watchfulness.
00:28:41It is the truth.
00:28:42It is the truth.
00:28:43It is the truth.
00:28:44It is the truth.
00:28:45It is the truth.
00:28:46It is the truth.
00:28:47The truth.
00:28:48It is the truth.
00:28:49Thine is the truth.
00:28:55And of thy care and of thy bounty.
00:28:57Blessed be thy name.
00:28:58Thu hast made the earth fruitful, that our labor be productive.
00:29:02our hope and faith that with thy help we shall not want for our daily bread.
00:29:11Thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, now and forever.
00:29:21Amen.
00:29:22Amen.
00:29:24Come quick, Papa.
00:29:25It's a boy.
00:29:26It's a boy.
00:29:28It's a boy.
00:29:32It's a boy.
00:30:02I've never had such service in all my life.
00:30:23Oh, you deserve it.
00:30:27Is the noise too loud for you, Mama?
00:30:29Should I stop celebrating the spouse because I got another baby?
00:30:33I love it.
00:30:35It's a fine friend you have, Mr. Cohen.
00:30:38Cooch, cooch, cooch.
00:30:40You're telling me.
00:30:45I hope I can do as much for you someday.
00:30:48Thank you, Mr. Cohen.
00:30:52Thank you, Mr. Cohen.
00:30:56Thank you, Mr. Cohen.
00:30:57Oh, my God.
00:31:20Ain't that this place?
00:31:32You said it, Louie.
00:31:34Well, don't you folks own this farm?
00:31:36No, Louie, we don't.
00:31:50Take a good look at it, honey.
00:32:08It's probably our last chance.
00:32:11Chris says that the taller the corn gets, the more beautiful it looks.
00:32:16The stocks bend in the wind, he says.
00:32:18They never stop climbing.
00:32:20Yeah.
00:32:22Say, they get taller than I am.
00:32:25They're up there.
00:32:27Oh, John, I don't ever want to leave here.
00:32:30John!
00:32:31John!
00:32:32The sheriff is here!
00:32:40Let's go, honey.
00:32:43I am directed by order of the Superior Court to offer public action the following piece of property in Center County,
00:32:49the farm known as the Roger S. Wilson Farm, consisting of 160 acres, more or less,
00:32:55an out-of-way township together with the farm buildings and equipment complete
00:32:58to satisfy the judgment of $4,482.17 and costs in favor of the Central City Bank and Trust Company.
00:33:05Bids are now acceptable on this farm.
00:33:09What do I offer?
00:33:13Well, who's going to start the bidding?
00:33:16I'll bid one for...
00:33:17Hey, what's the big idea?
00:33:20You don't want to bid, mister.
00:33:25I said who's going to start the bidding?
00:33:32Come on, gents.
00:33:33Start off the bidding.
00:33:33I bid $1.75.
00:33:40What was that?
00:33:42I said $1.06 bids.
00:33:44What is this, a joke?
00:33:46Why, the mortgage alone is $4,000 and the property is worth four times that much.
00:33:51I bid $1.85.
00:33:54This is ridiculous.
00:33:56$1.85 bid for this valuable farm property.
00:33:59This sale can't go on.
00:34:00Come on.
00:34:01You know the law, Sheriff.
00:34:04Receive two bids.
00:34:05Property must be sold.
00:34:07Who told you that?
00:34:09State law.
00:34:10Article 46.
00:34:11Section 3.
00:34:12Look it up.
00:34:18Pretty smart, ain't you?
00:34:22All right.
00:34:24I bid $1.85 for this fine farm.
00:34:28Do I hear any other bid?
00:34:30The ridiculous low price of $1.85 bid for this wonderful farm.
00:34:36Come on, folks, bid.
00:34:38I've got to get more money than that for this wonderful place.
00:34:41We decided that since you started this thing and been bossing it, we wanted to give the farm to you.
00:34:46That's right.
00:34:47I ain't giving up, men, and I don't know how to thank you.
00:34:51But where'd you get the idea, anyway?
00:34:55Down in Iowa, they sold the farm for $0.95.
00:34:59We hated to have to pay $1.85.
00:35:01Well, you're a great gang, and if we all stick together, we can put this thing over.
00:35:07Now, what about food until the crops come through?
00:35:12Give me three minutes in the truck, and I'll go up on Table Mountain and bring back a whole load of apples.
00:35:16There's a farmer down the road who raises hogs.
00:35:18Maybe he'll give us some, and we'll pay him back after the harvest.
00:35:21We'll bring home the bacon.
00:35:22Say, that's as well.
00:35:23If my wife's rabbits keeps on multiplying, that'll help.
00:35:26Say, that's fine.
00:35:27Now, we'll start the first thing in the morning.
00:35:34Come in.
00:35:34I saw the light burning.
00:35:43I hope you don't mind.
00:35:44Why, not at all.
00:35:47Say, what is this?
00:35:48A gangsta's hangout or something?
00:35:53Why, no.
00:35:54We all work here.
00:35:55We're farmers.
00:35:59Say, where is this place?
00:36:01I've been driving around that darn rain for about five hours.
00:36:04I must have taken the wrong road someplace.
00:36:06My old man got tanked up in the last town we came through.
00:36:09He did?
00:36:09Passed out in the back of the car.
00:36:12Probably drowned by now.
00:36:14Is that your car?
00:36:14Yeah.
00:36:16Say, would some of you fellas be good enough to bring him up here so he can catch his breath?
00:36:19Sure.
00:36:20Hey, come on.
00:36:21A couple of you big guys.
00:36:22Okay.
00:36:23Louis.
00:36:23Sure.
00:36:23Certainly.
00:36:24Where's Louis?
00:36:24I just went to get a drink.
00:36:30Oh.
00:36:31Come on.
00:36:32Oh, come on.
00:36:33What are you waiting for?
00:36:34Let's go.
00:36:35Let's go.
00:36:35See, my wife makes most wonderful preserves and we'll get plenty to eat.
00:36:38I got the light.
00:36:39I got the light.
00:36:39I got the light.
00:36:39I got the light.
00:36:40I got the light.
00:36:40It's raining.
00:36:40But it's great for the car.
00:36:44You go over there and dry yourself out.
00:36:46Brrrr.
00:36:47Brrrr.
00:36:47Brrrr.
00:36:47Brrrr.
00:36:48Brrrr.
00:36:48Brrrr.
00:36:49Brrrr.
00:36:49Brrrr.
00:36:50Brrrr.
00:36:50Brrrr.
00:36:51Brrrr.
00:36:52Brrrr.
00:36:53Brrrr.
00:36:54Brrrr.
00:36:55Brrrr.
00:36:56Brrrr.
00:36:57Brrrr.
00:36:58You better get the dark, Pike.
00:37:03This old guy was drunk, but he's dead now.
00:37:07Dead?
00:37:09Are you sure?
00:37:10Well, I guess I know a stiff when I see one, don't I?
00:37:16Hey, Pike!
00:37:18Wait a minute.
00:37:22Better get the undertaker instead.
00:37:25The undertaker?
00:37:28Hey, Spike, give me a hand with this thing.
00:37:33We'll take it over to the barn.
00:37:35Okay.
00:37:50You're being awfully brave about this.
00:37:53Pop's not doing so bad out there.
00:37:55He always wanted to live on a hill.
00:38:13It's all right for me to stay here like you said it was last night.
00:38:15I'll go ahead and unpack the lingerie.
00:38:25Maybe you ought to go in with her.
00:38:32I think she'd rather be alone.
00:38:37There was almost another funeral here yesterday.
00:38:40Louie caught Jake Wilder sneaking off the place with some community goods.
00:38:44He did?
00:38:44Yeah.
00:38:45Can you imagine the nerve of that guy?
00:38:47He was going to sell the stuff outside.
00:38:50Said his wife wanted a radio.
00:38:52Oh, we'd last about a week here at that rate.
00:38:56What did you do?
00:38:57Well, I warned him.
00:38:59But the next one that pulls anything like that gets out of here.
00:39:04Believe me.
00:39:04She seems to be feeling much better.
00:39:30Oh, well.
00:39:41Well, see you at last.
00:39:42Our kitchen duty today.
00:39:44All right.
00:39:52You won't be long, sir.
00:39:53No, no second happens today.
00:40:08Listen, chef, I'm not on a diet.
00:40:10You will be if they don't bring me something to cook.
00:40:12Is that the biggest hand out we get?
00:40:14Five down.
00:40:15I do.
00:40:16I have to.
00:40:17Here.
00:40:18Thanks.
00:40:18Come on, I'm hungry.
00:40:35Well, move over.
00:40:42Sourpuss.
00:40:43Nice joint they got here.
00:40:49Yeah.
00:40:50Beautiful view.
00:40:54Great idea, this village.
00:40:57Swell chance for advancement.
00:40:59I'm going to open up a beauty par.
00:41:01Got a special invite from the head man.
00:41:05Hey, what's eating your keck out your tongue?
00:41:07I don't know how long you're going to be here or why.
00:41:17That guy's married and you'll lay off.
00:41:23My gosh, ain't you anticipatory.
00:41:26I know.
00:41:33One half bin of potatoes.
00:41:35Half a bin of potatoes.
00:41:36About a dozen onions.
00:41:39A dozen onions.
00:41:41Three quarters of a sack of beans.
00:41:43Gee, I got a kick out of it.
00:41:45A bushel of apples.
00:41:47Those men better show off for some fruit today.
00:41:49I always get more pep when I'm doing something.
00:41:52Come in.
00:41:56Hello.
00:41:58Hello, Lily.
00:42:02Three cans of tomatoes.
00:42:04Three cans of tomatoes.
00:42:05How's it coming?
00:42:07How's it coming?
00:42:08Not so hot.
00:42:09We're hoping.
00:42:11Twelve pounds of sugar.
00:42:14Why?
00:42:15You got any ideas?
00:42:17No, not specially.
00:42:18I just wondered.
00:42:21Well, don't come around here making it any worse with that long face of yours.
00:42:25Why, Sally.
00:42:26I guess what you need is some dough.
00:42:31Yeah.
00:42:32Wouldn't hurt.
00:42:36Six summer squashes.
00:42:40Two stacks of cornmeal.
00:42:42There's a swell guy.
00:42:52Oh, I don't like him.
00:42:54Get me the willies.
00:42:54That's enough.
00:43:13Hey, I want to know something, Chris.
00:43:16Sure, what?
00:43:18What's the lowdown on this food situation?
00:43:21Well, it don't looks good, and that's the truth.
00:43:25No chance of getting any anyways?
00:43:28The men been out every day after rabbits and deer.
00:43:31You know as well as I do there's no more rabbits,
00:43:33and there ain't a deer in the county by this time.
00:43:35That's right, I guess.
00:43:37Hey.
00:43:39Make a look at this.
00:43:46You'll probably guess something like that about me.
00:43:56Yeah.
00:43:58But what's this got to do with our food?
00:44:01The $500 has got a lot to do with it.
00:44:04How?
00:44:05You and me are gonna take a trip into town.
00:44:08You're coming back with $500 without me.
00:44:12You get the reward for the camp, see?
00:44:15What do you think I am?
00:44:19The camp's got to have food.
00:44:20There ain't a man in camp wouldn't rather starve than eat that way.
00:44:24Well, they'll get me anyway, sooner or later.
00:44:27I've forgotten I ever see that paper.
00:44:30And that's the truth.
00:44:36Well, the corn baby has colic.
00:44:38See you later.
00:44:39Okay.
00:44:40All right.
00:44:42Better be hit over the head than frightened to death.
00:44:49Your car running all right?
00:44:51I suppose so.
00:44:52Why?
00:44:53You and me are driving into town.
00:44:58What are we gonna do?
00:44:59Get married?
00:45:00No.
00:45:01You're gonna tell the sheriff that your name's Mrs. John Sims.
00:45:05The sheriff?
00:45:06What is this?
00:45:07I'll tell you later.
00:45:08Go get your car.
00:45:12I'll tell you later.
00:45:13I'll tell you later.
00:45:14Go get your car.
00:45:31Hello.
00:45:32Hello.
00:45:33Hello.
00:45:45What's on your mind?
00:45:49You know, Sally.
00:45:50This place has about got me down.
00:45:53Why don't talk like that, honey.
00:45:55Come on.
00:45:56Let you and me take a walk.
00:45:57That old moon will make you forget you ever had a worry.
00:46:02Won't you?
00:46:03Come on.
00:46:04That little boy must feel romantic tonight.
00:46:08I always feel like I'm wasting something when there's a moon like that.
00:46:13Nothing's happening.
00:46:15That's funny, I've often felt that way too.
00:46:17Yeah, no, you've been nice to me since I've been here.
00:46:19No.
00:46:20Yeah, but when I fell.
00:46:21Oh really?
00:46:22Well, I must feel romantic tonight.
00:46:26I always feel like I'm wasting something
00:46:28when there's a moon like that.
00:46:29Nothing's happening.
00:46:31That's funny.
00:46:32I've often felt that way, too.
00:46:34You know, you've been nice to me since I've been here.
00:46:37Oh.
00:46:37Yeah.
00:46:38You seem so different.
00:46:40You're not fresh at all.
00:46:42I think you're swell.
00:46:44I'm no different from anybody else.
00:46:46I think you are.
00:46:47I think you're a great guy.
00:46:49Yeah.
00:46:50That's what I used to think, too.
00:46:52But you can't buy food for a lot of hungry people
00:46:54just by being a great guy.
00:46:56Take stove for that.
00:47:02You want this place to succeed
00:47:03more than anything else in the world, don't you?
00:47:05What do you think?
00:47:07Would you be awfully happy
00:47:08if you got a lot of money tonight?
00:47:11What's the gag?
00:47:13No gag.
00:47:13Five hundred.
00:47:21Where'd this come from?
00:47:22Can you imagine doing this for us?
00:47:46Five hundred bucks?
00:47:51Oh, boy.
00:47:55Well, Mary be surprised.
00:47:56Come on.
00:47:57You know, we ought to take a picture of this and send it away.
00:48:10Not a bad idea.
00:48:11Oh, I'm a-going back to Oregon with my banjo on my knee.
00:48:31Oh, Susanna, don't you cry for me.
00:48:35You've been cutting weeds again, Jan?
00:48:45You go yump in the lake.
00:48:47The corn looks great.
00:48:52Yeah.
00:48:53She's nice and green,
00:48:55and she waves her arms to the sun.
00:48:59But she's thirsty, Jan.
00:49:02Very thirsty.
00:49:04She wants a good drink of water.
00:49:09Used one more rain.
00:49:11I'll bet you my hat against yours
00:49:17arranged before the end of the week.
00:49:18I hope you're right, boss.
00:49:21Say, what do you hear from Louie?
00:49:23Our lawyer from the camp told the judge
00:49:25why Louie had given himself up,
00:49:27and the judge promised to go as easy as possible.
00:49:29Oh, then everything's all right, hmm?
00:49:31Sure, fine.
00:49:33Oh, I'm going back to Oregon
00:49:35with my banjo on my knee.
00:49:38Oh, Susanna,
00:49:39don't you cry for me.
00:49:42I'm going back to Oregon
00:49:44with my banjo on my knee.
00:50:01Oh, Susanna,
00:50:03don't you cry for me.
00:50:06I'm going back to Oregon
00:50:08and you have to breathe.
00:50:09I'm going back.
00:50:10I'm going back to Oregon
00:50:11and you have to breathe.
00:50:13I'm going back to Oregon
00:50:15and you're there.
00:50:20Chris!
00:50:23What do you say?
00:50:26Man, if this sun keeps up
00:50:29three or four days, that's all.
00:50:31Look.
00:50:33That corn is dying.
00:50:35I don't know what we're going to do.
00:50:38Isn't there enough water in the well to do some good?
00:50:41No.
00:50:42But couldn't the men carry it from outside somewhere?
00:50:47The Bower Company reservoir.
00:50:49How far is that?
00:50:50Three, four miles.
00:50:51We couldn't carry enough in buckets or tanks to do any good.
00:50:56But we have such a lot of people here and a lot of cars.
00:51:00The people are discouraged.
00:51:03Well, the money is just about all gone.
00:51:06And if we don't get rain, we won't have no crops.
00:51:10I heard some of the men say they was getting ready to leave.
00:51:33What's the matter?
00:51:40Nothing.
00:51:42Nothing's the matter.
00:51:45There must be something.
00:51:46You're upset.
00:51:47You're not yourself.
00:51:48I tell you, nothing's the matter.
00:51:50John.
00:51:51We've worked.
00:51:52We've licked everything together so far.
00:51:55You never held out on me before.
00:51:57What is it, John?
00:51:58Well, what do those guys expect me to do, climb up and poke my fist through a rain cloud?
00:52:02They look up to you, John.
00:52:04What do you think?
00:52:05Nothing?
00:52:06Nothing's the matter.
00:52:07There must be something.
00:52:08You're upset.
00:52:09You're not yourself.
00:52:10I tell you, nothing's the matter.
00:52:12What do you think, John?
00:52:14What do you think, John?
00:52:16Well, what do those guys expect me to do, climb up and poke my fist through a rain cloud?
00:52:23They look up to you, John.
00:52:25They look up to you for guidance and help.
00:52:28They want to believe in you.
00:52:30They picture their leader.
00:52:31Well, who asked them to pick me?
00:52:33I can make mistakes too, can't I?
00:52:35I'm only human.
00:52:37Can I help it if it don't rain?
00:52:40No one expects you to, but keep your perspective.
00:52:44Be the boss again.
00:52:45Let them think you're not worried.
00:52:47Let them think you know more than they do.
00:52:49Oh, this cheap joint gives me a pain.
00:52:51There's no future here.
00:52:53No place for a guy with big time ideas.
00:52:56Oh, what's the use?
00:52:57I've got ideas bigger than this place.
00:53:00Real big stuff.
00:53:01John, this isn't you talking.
00:53:04Somebody else.
00:53:06Some stranger.
00:53:08It's me, all right.
00:53:10I'm finally getting wise to myself, that's all.
00:53:13I'm fed up.
00:53:15I'm sick of the whole place.
00:53:18I'm through with it all.
00:53:19I quit.
00:53:40Thanks.
00:53:50I was getting tired of that piece anyhow.
00:53:54Won't you sit down?
00:53:57Sally, I don't know how far this thing's gone between you and John, but I do know he hasn't been the same since you came here.
00:54:04And I'm asking you to let him alone.
00:54:08Well, don't blame me.
00:54:10Can I help it if he likes me?
00:54:12For the first time in his life, John's been making good.
00:54:15And if you keep this up, you're going to ruin him.
00:54:17You're going to ruin the chances of happiness of all these people.
00:54:20Happiness?
00:54:21Don't make me laugh.
00:54:23Why, this dump will never amount to anything.
00:54:26And as for John, I mean more to him than you and that whole Boy Scout camp put together.
00:54:33Sally, I told you once you could stay here as long as you want to.
00:54:38Now I'm telling you to get out.
00:54:40Oh, so you're the boss now, huh?
00:54:44You know you don't belong in a place like this.
00:54:46Get out.
00:54:47All right.
00:54:50I'll go.
00:54:53You will?
00:54:56Will you, Sally?
00:54:58Sure.
00:55:00Sure, I'll go.
00:55:02Oh.
00:55:06Thanks.
00:55:07It's all right.
00:55:09But John's going with me.
00:55:13John wouldn't go with you.
00:55:15No.
00:55:16John wouldn't go anywhere with you.
00:55:18I'm not afraid of that.
00:55:32I'm not afraid of that.
00:55:38Take a look.
00:55:39I've no doubt about that.
00:55:41No.
00:55:42There you go.
00:55:43No.
00:55:44No.
00:55:45No.
00:55:46No.
00:55:47No.
00:55:48No.
00:56:19Can I get you anything?
00:56:25No, it's all right.
00:56:29Always doing something, aren't you?
00:56:51Knitting and things like that.
00:56:57You run through a lot of socks, you know.
00:57:01Yeah, I guess I do.
00:57:07I take a lot of looking after.
00:57:11You must get pretty tired of it sometimes.
00:57:15It's my job.
00:57:19John.
00:57:31What?
00:57:35Where are you going?
00:57:41Oh, I don't know.
00:57:43Going down to see the men?
00:57:45Well, what's the use?
00:57:47Everything is going all right.
00:57:49You know, this camp would certainly be lost without you, John.
00:57:53Yeah.
00:57:54Well, see you later.
00:57:56John.
00:57:58Remember the day the sprouts came up?
00:58:01Sure.
00:58:02Sure, I remember.
00:58:03Why?
00:58:04Wasn't it wonderful?
00:58:06Remember how you felt?
00:58:10Yeah.
00:58:11Yeah.
00:58:12It was nice.
00:58:26It was so agradable.
00:58:27Yeah.
00:58:30Go, go, go.
00:58:31Go.
00:58:32Let's take.
00:58:33Go, go, go.
00:58:34Go, go, go.
00:58:35Go, go.
00:58:36Go, go, go, go.
00:58:38Let's take.
00:58:39Go, go, go in.
00:58:40Go, go, go, go, go.
00:58:43Go.
00:58:44Give me Catalinaweise.
00:58:44I'll go.
00:58:45Olympic service.
00:58:45Oh, come, go.
00:58:47Well, I'll come.
00:58:49You did.
00:58:50You did.
00:58:51Love you.
00:58:52Oh, come.
00:58:53Go, go, go.
00:58:54Hey, what do you want to do?
00:59:08Get us both killed?
00:59:13Don't do that.
00:59:14I got the heebie-jeebie.
00:59:17You'd better drive.
00:59:24Listen to that.
00:59:34The old powerhouse is working again.
00:59:36You know what that means?
00:59:37I'll bite what?
00:59:39It means the water is running downstream not two miles in the camp.
00:59:42So what?
00:59:43Well, Chris said irrigation would save the crops.
00:59:45Oh, come on, honey.
00:59:46Let's get going.
00:59:47It's getting late.
00:59:49Chris said if we could get water in four or five days.
00:59:51Forget it, baby.
00:59:51Don't think back.
00:59:52Think ahead.
00:59:54You and me.
00:59:55You're going places.
00:59:57Well, I'll bet in four days we could dig a ditch to carry that water to the corn.
01:00:00Oh, you're such a big a guy to be digging ditches.
01:00:02You belong with somebody that appreciates you.
01:00:05You belong with me.
01:00:10I'm going back.
01:00:13If you go back, we're through.
01:00:15You'll never see me again.
01:00:17Johnny!
01:00:23Listen, men.
01:00:52The old powerhouse is working again.
01:00:56There's water in that stream not two miles from here.
01:00:58What we ought to do is get that water down here to our crops.
01:01:02We've got five days to do it in, and I've got an idea of how it ought to be done.
01:01:06It'll mean work.
01:01:08Work without stopping.
01:01:09Yeah, and what do you be doing?
01:01:12I'll be working right along with you.
01:01:14Now, you're going to follow me or quit like yellow dogs?
01:01:17Yeah, you're a fine one to be talking like that.
01:01:19Yeah, you're the guy we have to thank for being in this spot.
01:01:22Forget what you think of me.
01:01:24Think of yourselves.
01:01:26Think of your homes, your wives, your kids.
01:01:28Think of everything you've worked so hard for.
01:01:31Think of losing it because you wouldn't take another chance.
01:01:34Chris, you said irrigation would save the crops.
01:01:37By working day and night, we might be able to dig a ditch and bring that water down here.
01:01:42That'll save our crops, won't it?
01:01:44Men, it means everything in the world to you.
01:01:48Come on, let's try it.
01:01:50Chris, how about you?
01:01:56Hey, go get my chauvin' on.
01:01:58Think it'll work, Chris?
01:01:59Go get your chauvin'.
01:02:00Okay.
01:02:00If you go, Rock, I'm going too.
01:02:02All right.
01:02:03Yes, and I'm going too.
01:02:04Yeah, and take me with you.
01:02:06And me too.
01:02:07We're not licked.
01:02:08We're going to win.
01:02:09Atta boy, John.
01:02:10I'm with you, John.
01:02:11Come on, fellas.
01:02:12Come on.
01:02:13Heavy rigs.
01:02:13All right, men.
01:02:18Next time the conversation, we're about to commence.
01:02:20About a foot and a half by two?
01:02:21Yeah, I'll start about four feet to the street.
01:02:23We go ahead and mark the way.
01:02:25All right, the big spurt and the shovel.
01:02:27Come on, let's bear down on her.
01:02:29Go straight through the brush.
01:02:30Look out, I'm coming up high and hard.
01:02:32Bring it in there, Bill.
01:02:33I'm next.
01:02:34Keep it going.
01:02:36Let me know.
01:02:38All right, boys.
01:02:40Right through here.
01:02:41We can bring a straight across.
01:02:42Oh, Brock, put one stake there and one out here.
01:02:45Now, put it in a half by.
01:02:47Get this one out of the way.
01:02:49Look out, that's my shoe.
01:02:50Clear it out.
01:02:52Swing now.
01:02:53Let's just go and keep it up.
01:02:55Bear down, Ellie.
01:02:56Bear down.
01:02:57Keep moving, Soppy.
01:02:58Now, don't you want me to do it back in here, sir.
01:03:00Think of, brother.
01:03:02Think of, sir.
01:03:03Don't you watch my pick.
01:03:04Now, watch yours.
01:03:06What happened?
01:03:07I don't want to clip your ear off.
01:03:09Come on.
01:03:10No, see.
01:03:11Bullshout.
01:03:11Slim will pull.
01:03:12Don't count.
01:03:14Watch your hurry.
01:03:16We got a long way to go.
01:03:18Let's get there.
01:03:19All right, come on.
01:03:20Come here, you fellas.
01:03:21Give us a hand here.
01:03:23Hurry up.
01:03:23Now, come on.
01:03:25Now, all together.
01:03:26Now, James!
01:03:30Get up.
01:03:31Get up.
01:03:32Get in the collar there.
01:03:40Oh, boy.
01:03:44Get out of my way.
01:03:46We got to come.
01:03:47Pickle.
01:03:47Pickle.
01:03:49Pickle.
01:03:49Come on, boys.
01:03:59Come and get it.
01:04:00There's a highway right through there for you.
01:04:11Whereabouts, Franks?
01:04:12Is that it?
01:04:13Yes.
01:04:14That's it right there.
01:04:16And she'll head off just to the right of that tree.
01:04:18Okay.
01:04:21Hey, fellas!
01:04:22We're making a turn here.
01:04:24Come on, let's go!
01:04:25I'll be right with you.
01:04:36Man, there's two chicken heads.
01:04:38You're not on this side, too.
01:04:40Well, now, look.
01:04:41We could go right through here.
01:04:42All right.
01:04:42You take this tree.
01:04:43We'll go ahead.
01:04:45Next one's mine.
01:04:48That tall tree out of the way.
01:04:51I want right in the back there.
01:04:55I'll go.
01:04:55I'll go right.
01:04:56Get the rope above them.
01:04:57Heads up.
01:04:58There she goes.
01:04:59Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:05:29Right this way, boys! Can you see all right?
01:05:31Yes, sir!
01:05:32Any you ladies got any adhesive tape?
01:05:35These would be ham sandwiches if we had any ham!
01:05:38I'm thirstier than that cornfield.
01:05:40I've been hungry since 6 o'clock this morning.
01:05:42More coffee?
01:05:43No, thanks. I'd better get back to work.
01:05:45So long.
01:05:55Coffee?
01:05:57Good. Thanks.
01:06:02Thanks.
01:06:08Here you are.
01:06:27Thanks.
01:06:39What are you waiting for? Those diggers will be on our next!
01:06:41Throw that log down to Chris!
01:06:43Give him his way!
01:06:44Come on, hurry up!
01:06:45Come on, hurry up!
01:06:46Come on!
01:06:51Come on!
01:06:52Come on!
01:06:53Come on!
01:06:54The U.T.s for upright!
01:06:55Get up right!
01:06:56Come on!
01:06:57Come on!
01:06:58Get up!
01:06:59Get up!
01:07:00Get up!
01:07:01Get up!
01:07:03Get up!
01:07:04All right, I'll take that board here.
01:07:23Put it in there.
01:07:25Now I'm bringing up the corrugated iron.
01:07:34Let me have that, Chris.
01:07:42Yeah.
01:07:43Put this piece there.
01:07:44I'm going to have brought the fenners off my sedan.
01:07:47You go take out the rest of the way.
01:07:49We've got to make this water cut.
01:07:51Yeah.
01:07:52Yeah.
01:07:53Get a load of my work and get the camp.
01:07:55All right.
01:07:56Now look, you fellas.
01:07:57You want me to sum up this place?
01:08:01Let's go back and down the street.
01:08:08Come on.
01:08:21Hey, thanks for A.B.
01:08:22A.B.
01:08:23A.B.
01:08:25A.B. will dig himself out.
01:08:27Let's keep up with you, fellas.
01:08:29What you need is a drink.
01:08:41A.B.
01:08:45A.B.
01:08:47A.B.
01:08:49A.B.
01:08:51A.B.
01:08:53A.B.
01:08:55A.B.
01:08:57A.B.
01:08:58A.B.
01:09:12A.B.
01:09:14A.B.
01:09:15A.B.
01:09:17A.B.
01:09:19A.B.
01:09:21Hey
01:09:51And that's the last stick.
01:09:59The ditch is done!
01:10:03She's finished!
01:10:05We're ready!
01:10:07All set!
01:10:09Okay to go!
01:10:11Let her come!
01:10:21We're ready.
01:10:25Let's go.
01:10:27Let's go.
01:10:30Theats.
01:10:31Theats.
01:10:33Theats.
01:10:35Theats.
01:10:38Theats.
01:10:39Theats.
01:10:42Theats.
01:10:43The End
01:11:13The End
01:11:43The End
01:12:13The End
01:12:43The End
01:13:13The End