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1 00:04:12 There he is. There's the stallion. That's War Winds.
2 00:04:19 Beautiful.
3 00:04:20 That's my daughter riding him. Leslie.
4 00:04:28 Leslie's my daughter. She's riding him.
5 00:04:33 Doctor, that sure is a beautiful animal.
6 00:04:36 Yes. Well, we'll get to the horses first thing in the morning.
7 00:04:40 Right now you're coming up to the house and get ready for dinner.
8 00:05:03 So you're from Nevada, Mr. Beckwith?
9 00:05:07 Texas, Mama.
10 00:05:08 - Oh, yes. Texas, Mr. Beckwith? - Yes, ma'am, Texas.
11 00:05:12 - Benedict's the name. - Oh, yes.
12 00:05:15 - Oh, you're here about the horses, aren't you? - Yes, ma'am.
13 00:05:19 I came here to buy your stallion, War Winds.
14 00:05:22 That is, if your daughter don't mind too much.
15 00:05:26 In all likelihood, our Leslie will be leaving us soon in any case.
16 00:05:31 Sir David is with the embassy in Washington...
17 00:05:34 ...and he's being called back to England.
18 00:05:37 Will she like it there, do you think?
19 00:05:41 - She's going to marry him? - Well...
20 00:05:44 Mother.
21 00:05:45 Let me sell Mr. Benedict War Winds.
22 00:05:48 I can tell you all his bad points.
23 00:05:51 For one thing, he eats too much. Doesn't he, Papa?
24 00:05:55 But you see, it's either War Winds or me. Something has to go.
25 00:05:59 Now, Leslie, you know very well that horse is just too spirited for any woman to ride.
26 00:06:03 I know, Miss Leslie, that your horse is gonna miss you...
27 00:06:07 ...and all this green country but...
28 00:06:08 ...I'll make him feel right at home in Texas.
29 00:06:11 Isn't Texas green, Mr. Benedict?
30 00:06:14 Well, no, ma'am. Not altogether.
31 00:06:17 You must tell us about Texas, Mr. Benedict.
32 00:06:20 Well, ma'am, it's not that easy. Um...
33 00:06:24 It's different than any other state... I think.
34 00:06:29 At least that's what we think. But it's almost a different country.
35 00:06:34 Hmm, from an Englishman's point of view...
36 00:06:36 ...the mere size of it takes your breath away.
37 00:06:39 It's big, all right.
38 00:06:40 And how large are your ranches?
39 00:06:43 Almost every size. Large, small.
40 00:06:46 Mr. Benedict's Reata is one of the largest of them all.
41 00:06:50 Oh, really?
42 00:06:52 Well, just how large is that?
43 00:06:54 Oh, it's one of the biggest.
44 00:06:58 How big is that?
45 00:07:02 Well, there's one or two others as big, I suppose, up where we come from.
46 00:07:08 One or two others a bit larger down on the coastal plains.
47 00:07:11 Heh. But come, now, Mr. Benedict, can't you be more specific?
48 00:07:14 Well, what's the size of your place? Fifty thousand, 20,000 acres?
49 00:07:24 Around a half a million.
50 00:07:26 Five hundred and ninety-five thousand acres, to be exact.
51 00:07:29 Ha, ha. I'd call that quite a parcel.
52 00:07:32 How many acres did you say, Mr. Benedict?
53 00:07:35 He said 595,000 acres, Mama.
54 00:07:39 And you should see the greedy look on your face.
55 00:07:42 Witness excused.
56 00:07:45 Won't you join us at the Hunt Ball, Mr. Benedict? I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
57 00:07:48 Oh, no, thank you anyhow, Miss Leslie.
58 00:07:51 I'm afraid I'd look good there in this outfit.
59 00:08:12 I like your country.
60 00:08:16 Why don't you stay on a while, really see something of it?
61 00:08:21 Roundup time in my country. Big spring roundup.
62 00:08:26 Your country?
63 00:08:28 Reata.
64 00:08:30 Your country, my country. Jordan, you make us sound so far apart.
65 00:08:44 Maybe...
66 00:08:46 ...you could come out and see it...
67 00:08:48 ...when you get a chance.
68 00:09:08 - Leslie - Leslie, dear.
69 00:09:11 Miss Leslie. Leslie?
70 00:09:14 I guess I'll be off real early in the morning, so...
71 00:09:18 ...goodbye.
72 00:09:20 I'm really awfully glad you came.
73 00:09:22 And I'm not going to say goodbye to you here in the moonlight.
74 00:09:26 It would just be too touching. Good night.
75 00:10:47 Texas.
76 00:10:51 Are you in love with him?
77 00:10:53 Yes, I think so.
78 00:10:56 Now, will you do me a favor and run along to bed?
79 00:11:09 - Leslie? - Good night.
80 00:11:19 If you're not going to marry David Karfrey...
81 00:11:22 ...will you give him to me?
82 00:11:24 Yes. Now, good night.
83 00:11:54 As far as I'm concerned, Dr. Lynnton, it's a deal.
84 00:12:02 - Ten thousand dollars is a lot of money. - He sure is a lot of horse.
85 00:12:05 Let's have some breakfast and get going.
86 00:12:22 Hello.
87 00:12:23 - Why, Leslie. - Good morning.
88 00:12:25 Good morning.
89 00:12:36 Well, you don't look as if you've been dancing all night, Miss Leslie.
90 00:12:42 I came home at a quarter to 11.
91 00:12:45 And I read about Texas until 5 this morning.
92 00:12:48 Oh, Leslie, let the poor boy eat his breakfast in peace.
93 00:12:52 Ma'am, that takes a heap of reading, Texas does.
94 00:12:58 We really stole Texas, didn't we, Mr. Benedict?
95 00:13:01 I mean, away from Mexico.
96 00:13:06 You're catching me a bit early to start joking.
97 00:13:09 But I'm not joking,Jordan.
98 00:13:10 It's all there in the history books, isn't it?
99 00:13:13 This man, Mr. Austin, came down with about 300 families, it says.
100 00:13:17 The next thing you know, they're up and claiming it from Mexico.
101 00:13:23 But, Leslie...
102 00:13:24 Why, I never heard anything as ignorant...
103 00:13:27 Oh, please, Jordan.
104 00:13:29 I'm speaking impersonally, about history.
105 00:13:32 You all think that the glory happened here in the East...
106 00:13:35 ...with Valley Forge and Bunker Hill. Oh, Jordan...
107 00:13:38 Do you know about San Jacinto? Have you heard about the Alamo?
108 00:13:43 Well, certainly.
109 00:13:46 I read about them all last night.
110 00:13:51 I didn't mean to be impolite. But it's so new to me.
111 00:13:55 I just mean... It's just all so new.
112 00:13:58 And so fascinating.
113 00:14:00 Leslie, you mustn't talk that way to a Texan.
114 00:14:03 They feel very strongly about their state.
115 00:14:05 He shouldn't take it so hard.
116 00:14:09 Jordan, you would think somebody had spoiled you terribly.
117 00:14:13 Your wife or something.
118 00:14:17 I haven't any wife. I live with my sister.
119 00:14:28 Why aren't you married, Jordan?
120 00:14:30 Leslie, first you attack a man's country, and now you try to pry into his family life.
121 00:14:37 Thank you, doctor.
122 00:14:41 - Good morning. - Good morning.
123 00:14:43 - Good morning, Lacey. - Good morning, Papa.
124 00:14:48 How are we doing?
125 00:14:49 We'll have to be getting along soon, Jordan, if you're going to make your train.
126 00:14:55 - Well, good morning, everybody. - Good morning, Nancy.
127 00:15:00 Good morning, dear. Good morning, Mr. Benedict.
128 00:15:03 Oh, isn't it a beautiful morning?
129 00:15:16 Leslie, if Mr. Benedict has finished his breakfast...
130 00:15:20 ...why don't you show him the stables?
131 00:15:23 We have just quarreled in a polite way about Texas.
132 00:15:26 - There's no use trying to pawn me off on him. - Oh.
133 00:15:31 And anyway, Mother, Mr. Benedict is probably engaged to marry...
134 00:15:35 ...the daughter at the adjoining ranch...
135 00:15:37 ...who, though beautiful, is comparatively poor...
136 00:15:40 ...and only has 200,000 acres and half a million cows.
137 00:15:46 Is she, um, pretty?
138 00:15:50 Ma'am?
139 00:15:52 We must hurry.
140 00:15:56 Mr. Benedict and I will have to be leaving now.
141 00:16:01 Goodbye, everybody.
142 00:16:14 Benedict.
143 00:16:16 Who, may I ask, is the lucky young lady that you're going to marry?
144 00:16:20 With all those cows.
145 00:16:23 Benedict.
146 00:16:24 I'll get the car.
147 00:16:28 - Funny thing, ma'am. - Yes?
148 00:16:30 - My neighbor is a girl. - Oh?
149 00:16:32 - Vashti Hake. - Hmm.
150 00:16:43 Maybe there was some talk of my marrying her, but I'm not.
151 00:16:46 Come along, Benedict, if you want to catch that train.
152 00:16:51 Oh. It all sounds so romantic.
153 00:17:35 Come along, David.
154 00:17:36 You're for me.
155 00:18:29 What's that, a wolf?
156 00:18:32 No, honey.
157 00:18:34 Just a little old coyote.
158 00:18:43 Don't you think you've done enough sightseeing for a while?
159 00:18:46 Tell me as soon as we're in Texas.
160 00:18:48 That's Texas you been looking at, honey.
161 00:18:54 For the last eight hours.
162 00:18:59 I don't know how other brides feel on their honeymoon, Mr. Benedict, sir...
163 00:19:04 ...but I'm having a lovely time.
164 00:19:07 You can't say it's been dull, honey.
165 00:19:10 That is, um, so far, anyway.
166 00:19:34 Wake up, honey. We're here, honey.
167 00:19:39 We're where?
168 00:19:46 Hello.
169 00:19:48 Good morning.
170 00:19:54 Is that Texas?
171 00:19:57 It's Benedict, honey. It's where we ship from.
172 00:20:38 These people never learn.
173 00:20:42 I'm Mrs. Benedict.
174 00:20:52 That means "Welcome the newlyweds." Gracias, Angel.
175 00:20:56 Oh. Gracias. Gracias, gracias.
176 00:21:00 Let's go, Leslie.
177 00:21:01 And what is your name?
178 00:21:04 Angel. Angel Obregon.
179 00:21:07 Oh, my, that's a beautiful name. Gracias, Angel Obregon.
180 00:21:11 Come on, Leslie, it's 50 miles to coffee.
181 00:22:10 This is it, honey. This is your home.
182 00:22:14 But it's huge.
183 00:22:16 I thought it was a ranch house.
184 00:22:19 My old man built it to show the cotton crowd...
185 00:22:21 ...that cattlemen were just as high-powered as they were.
186 00:22:24 Why, it's enormous, just for two of us.
187 00:22:27 Luz lives here with me.
188 00:22:29 With us.
189 00:22:30 She's run the house ever since Ma passed on.
190 00:22:34 Some say she even runs the ranch.
191 00:22:42 Gracias. Gracias.
192 00:22:44 Take it easy, Leslie.
193 00:22:46 - What are your names? - Lupe.
194 00:22:49 - Petra, senora. - Lupe Petra
195 00:22:52 Gracias, Lupe. Gracias, Petra. Gracias, senora.
196 00:22:56 Leslie.
197 00:23:02 - You can't behave like that. - What do you mean, behave?
198 00:23:07 Down here, making a fuss over those people.
199 00:23:10 You're a Texan now.
200 00:23:15 Well, is that a state of mind?
201 00:23:18 I'm still myself.
202 00:23:20 You're my wife, honey.
203 00:23:21 You're a Benedict.
204 00:23:23 I still have a mind of my own.
205 00:23:26 Elsewhere, being gracious is acceptable.
206 00:23:30 We're gracious, but...
207 00:23:39 Fine thing, standing here quarreling...
208 00:23:43 ...the rice still in our hair.
209 00:24:15 Oh, it's so nice and cool.
210 00:24:22 Luz. Heh.
211 00:24:25 I thought somebody was hurt.
212 00:24:29 We, uh, didn't know you was there.
213 00:24:33 Well, we're home. We're here.
214 00:24:36 Been looking for you for weeks.
215 00:24:38 We weren't expected to be back sooner, were we?
216 00:24:42 Well, with all this spring work to be done. Roundup.
217 00:24:46 I didn't figure Bick would stay away.
218 00:24:49 Well, if I miss roundup every time I have a honeymoon...
219 00:24:52 ...I wouldn't be missing much, would I?
220 00:25:01 I thought I fired him off this place.
221 00:25:08 Hey, Jett.
222 00:25:12 Where do you think you're going with my automobile?
223 00:25:15 Just hold on.
224 00:25:17 Don't go taking off on me.
225 00:25:20 That old truck broke down again. Just simmer down.
226 00:25:26 You want me going down the road?
227 00:25:30 That's exactly what I was gonna do.
228 00:25:33 But she said to me, "You stay on here and do your work."
229 00:25:36 Next time I tell you to get, you get.
230 00:25:38 Jordan and Jett are everlasting jangling about something. Excuse me.
231 00:25:42 Tell Madama. She's the one that told it to me.
232 00:25:45 That's right.
233 00:25:46 With you away, we needed the help.
234 00:25:49 You know how scared they are of her. They're scared to death of her.
235 00:25:52 You know that.
236 00:25:54 Every one of them except me and you.
237 00:25:56 You just tend to your work. Tell me who's the boss around here.
238 00:26:00 I'll be glad to do anything they want me to do. Just tell me who's the boss and, uh...
239 00:26:07 Jett, this is Bick's new wife.
240 00:26:10 Leslie, this boy here is Jett Rink.
241 00:26:13 - Hello. - Works for us.
242 00:26:26 You'd better get going, Jett. Get that truck fixed.
243 00:26:38 Ain't nobody king in this country.
244 00:26:42 Ain't nobody, no matter what they might be thinking.
245 00:26:46 Sorry, honey.
246 00:26:48 Things go loco around here every time I'm away.
247 00:26:55 Remember the time at the big rodeo? Yeah.
248 00:26:58 Old Kale Beebe blew in higher than a kite...
249 00:27:02 ...slept on the sofa down there in Bick's office.
250 00:27:05 He must've rode nightmares all night.
251 00:27:07 He cut the couch to ribbons with his spurs.
252 00:27:11 This here is Bick's room.
253 00:27:14 This down here is your room, honey.
254 00:27:18 - Ha, ha. - Ha, ha. Look, uh...
255 00:27:21 Luz, uh, we're married.
256 00:27:26 Well, you know how that is.
257 00:27:28 We, uh...
258 00:27:30 We'll take these two connecting rooms here.
259 00:27:33 Make that into a sitting room where we can sort of sit and talk...
260 00:27:37 ...where the breeze can get at us.
261 00:28:24 Howdy.
262 00:28:32 Petra's got your breakfast ready.
263 00:28:35 You and Jordan have had breakfast already?
264 00:28:37 Sure, Bick and me, we have our coffee and talk every morning of our lives at 5:00.
265 00:28:42 Trying to get things rounded up for the day.
266 00:28:46 I thought I was going riding with him to the roundup.
267 00:28:49 It would have been too hot for you. I told him so.
268 00:28:55 Petra, bring it in here.
269 00:28:58 You gotta watch out for that sun. It's rough.
270 00:29:01 Sit down.
271 00:29:05 Your blood's too thin. That's the trouble with a lot of Easterners.
272 00:29:13 Thank you, Petra. Gracias. Gracias.
273 00:29:17 Oh, I'm fine, Luz.
274 00:29:19 I'm a lot tougher, perhaps, than you think I am.
275 00:29:25 Me...
276 00:29:28 ...I never had a sick day in my life.
277 00:29:30 Except when I got throwed and tromped on.
278 00:29:34 All you gotta do is take it easy.
279 00:29:36 This rich Texas air will fix you up.
280 00:29:42 And don't you worry none about being lonesome.
281 00:29:45 I'm gonna round up the neighbors.
282 00:29:48 You're gonna meet some folks. Yes, indeedy.
283 00:29:51 You're gonna meet some folks.
284 00:29:55 This is Mr. and Mrs. Bale Clinch.
285 00:29:58 Bick, it's about time. Howdy, Bale.
286 00:30:00 Howdy, ma'am. I'd like you to meet my wife, Adarene.
287 00:30:04 I'm mighty pleased to meet you.
288 00:30:05 - Howdy, Adarene. - Howdy, Bick.
289 00:30:08 This is our Judge Whiteside.
290 00:30:09 How do you do? We sure are proud to have you here.
291 00:30:12 Bick, congratulations.
292 00:30:14 - Might happy for you, boy. She sure is pretty. - I think so.
293 00:30:19 - Eula Japes. - Glad to meet you, ma'am.
294 00:30:22 Howdy. Good to see you.
295 00:30:24 - This is Miss Wortan. - Howdy, Leslie. I'm mighty happy to meet you.
296 00:30:28 Howdy. Hello, Bick.
297 00:30:29 And Fernie Clang. Miss Leslie, we're so glad to have you with us.
298 00:30:34 - You've really done well for yourself. - Thank you, Fernie.
299 00:30:38 Hey, Fernie.
300 00:30:43 Leslie
301 00:30:45 You're gonna meet the neighbor I told you about.
302 00:30:47 My next-door neighbor?
303 00:30:49 Only lives 50 miles from here, with all those cows?
304 00:30:52 Vashti.
305 00:30:54 I'd like you to meet my wife.
306 00:30:56 Hello, Vashti. So nice to meet you.
307 00:30:59 Jordan's told me so much about you.
308 00:31:04 Mighty glad to know you, Mrs. Jordan Benedict.
309 00:31:07 I'm awfully glad we're neighbors. And I hope we'll be real close friends.
310 00:31:19 - Hi, Bick. - Well, howdy, Pinky.
311 00:31:21 Hello, Mrs. Benedict.
312 00:31:22 My name is Mort Snythe. They call me Pinky.
313 00:31:26 - Bick. - Yeah?
314 00:31:28 You, Bick. Come here.
315 00:31:30 What do you want?
316 00:31:33 Excuse me, ma'am.
317 00:31:34 - We'll be seeing you. - All right.
318 00:32:16 - This will perk you up. Oh, - thank you.
319 00:32:18 Folks, I propose a toast to a daughter of old Maryland...
320 00:32:23 ...that's blooming into a citizen of the Lone Star State.
321 00:32:27 To the bride. To the bride.
322 00:32:36 - You all right, honey? - Oh, I'm fine, thank you.
323 00:32:39 There's more than one bride here today.
324 00:32:42 How's that, Vashti?
325 00:32:44 Mort Snythe and I were married yesterday in Hermosa.
326 00:32:58 Leave the boy alone. I want to kiss him.
327 00:33:04 - I guess that leaves only me. - Aw, Luz.
328 00:33:07 Why, everybody in the county knows you'd rather herd cattle than make love.
329 00:33:12 Yeah, well, one thing you gotta say for cattle.
330 00:33:15 Boy, you put your brand on one of them, you're gonna know where it's at.
331 00:33:22 Come and get it!
332 00:33:25 Or I'll throw it in the creek.
333 00:33:48 It's the best food you ever ate, honey.
334 00:33:50 It's real Mexican barbacoa.
335 00:33:53 It's where we get the word "barbecue."
336 00:34:01 What is that?
337 00:34:04 Calf's head.
338 00:34:06 We take it and wrap it in clean white cloth...
339 00:34:08 ...and then wrap it tight in canvas...
340 00:34:10 ...and put it down in a pit of hot mesquite coals.
341 00:34:13 It stays down there 18 hours, and boy, them brains are sure sweet.
342 00:34:17 How fascinating.
343 00:34:19 Honey, I don't think I'm really terribly hungry.
344 00:34:23 It must be the heat.
345 00:34:25 You call this hot?
346 00:34:27 Wait till July.
347 00:34:31 Eat it while it's hot.
348 00:34:36 What's the matter with her?
349 00:34:40 That's what I was afraid of.
350 00:34:58 Leslie?
351 00:35:12 Good morning, Luz.
352 00:35:15 What you doing up?
353 00:35:18 Getting breakfast.
354 00:35:22 Look, Luz.
355 00:35:25 I think there's something that we should get in the clear and in the open.
356 00:35:29 I don't want to take your place. I want you to know that.
357 00:35:33 But I can't have you taking my place either.
358 00:35:37 I can't be just a guest in my husband's house.
359 00:35:40 - There you are. - Good morning, darling.
360 00:35:43 - How do you feel? - Fine.
361 00:35:49 Ah, you look fine.
362 00:35:52 I want everybody to know, no matter what happens around this ranch in the future...
363 00:35:57 ...I am never going to faint again.
364 00:36:05 Well...
365 00:36:08 ...I'll never get the hang of you, Mrs. Benedict.
366 00:36:25 Horse like that, that cost you a lot of money...
367 00:36:28 ...I'd use for breeding.
368 00:36:30 I wouldn't let anybody ride him. I don't care if she's your wife or who she is.
369 00:36:34 Bick, I'd see she rides a more gentle animal if I was you.
370 00:36:42 She's gonna fall off and break her neck.
371 00:36:59 That's Old Polo.
372 00:37:01 He's head vaquero.
373 00:37:03 He's been here longer than any of us, I guess...
374 00:37:06 ...since Grandpa Benedict's time.
375 00:37:20 Look at them, honey.
376 00:37:22 There's never been anything like them in this world, I can tell you.
377 00:37:27 Did you ever see such stock?
378 00:37:30 - Are they all ours? - Yeah.
379 00:37:33 These and 49,000 others just like them.
380 00:37:38 Granddaddy and his boys used to drive his longhorns...
381 00:37:41 ...right through here, all the way to Kansas.
382 00:37:44 - Imagine. - Yeah.
383 00:37:47 Yeah, he was a pretty good old boy. I mean, he was tough too.
384 00:37:54 My old man brought stock from Europe and bred them to the best we had.
385 00:37:58 Look out, you loco...
386 00:38:03 This right here is the result, honey.
387 00:38:06 Look at them.
388 00:39:03 How you doing?
389 00:39:07 - Tired, huh? - Now, don't you worry about me.
390 00:39:12 I'm a tough Texan now.
391 00:39:18 You know I love you, Tex.
392 00:39:35 Hello, Luz.
393 00:39:38 Hi, everybody.
394 00:39:42 Jett, hold on a minute.
395 00:39:44 I want you to take Mrs. Benedict back in with you.
396 00:39:48 - Honey, you go along with Jett. - Honey, I'm fine, really.
397 00:39:52 There's no use overdoing it. Go along with Jett.
398 00:40:13 Good morning, Jett.
399 00:40:16 You take it easy, Jett.
400 00:40:21 I don't want to chew on this, Bick...
401 00:40:24 ...but I think we'd better get it straight.
402 00:40:27 I run the house, don't I?
403 00:40:30 Her house, her kitchen, her help.
404 00:40:33 - She don't even speak Spanish. - Oh, they understand plenty English.
405 00:40:37 I know how to handle Mexicans.
406 00:40:39 Doing it all my life.
407 00:40:41 They'd sit on their honkers all day...
408 00:40:43 - ...if I didn't keep after them. - All right, Luz. Cool off.
409 00:40:50 Well, I thought we ought to talk without her around.
410 00:40:55 I just don't want to feel that you're setting up against me, Bick.
411 00:41:04 Nobody is setting up against you, Luz.
412 00:41:07 That gal is my wife.
413 00:41:10 And you're fair enough, I think...
414 00:41:13 ...to try and get along with her.
415 00:41:18 All right, I...
416 00:41:20 I'll catch me up a horse and help push the stock along for a while.
417 00:41:23 - Maybe it'll make me feel better. - All right.
418 00:41:26 If you gotta push something.
419 00:41:28 When I get enough, I'll ride on in.
420 00:41:35 Why did you come to Texas?
421 00:41:38 Well, I mean, seems like everybody else is trying to get away from here.
422 00:41:43 Me, I'm gonna get out of here one of these days.
423 00:41:48 This is my husband's land.
424 00:41:50 This is his home.
425 00:41:56 Who gets ahold of this much land unless they took it off somebody else?
426 00:42:02 You're not exactly loyal to your employer, are you, Jett?
427 00:42:05 No, sir, I'm not complaining. I'm not complaining.
428 00:42:09 They bought this land long ago.
429 00:42:12 Benedicts.
430 00:42:14 They got it through purchase years ago.
431 00:42:15 They took it off a bunch of Mexicans.
432 00:42:18 Why, that's not true, Jett.
433 00:42:20 They bought and traded for Spanish land grants.
434 00:42:24 Paid for it, all right.
435 00:42:26 They paid 5 cents an acre.
436 00:42:29 I know my folks is here in Texas long enough to get rich too.
437 00:42:34 Except they just weren't so foxy.
438 00:43:22 Leave it on, boy. I'll ride him.
439 00:43:26 Nobody ride him but the senora.
440 00:43:28 Been riding what I want to here for 30 years.
441 00:43:31 He buck off Lopez.
442 00:43:33 If he bucks me down, he won't be the first one that's done it.
443 00:43:38 I suppose you came out here to show me how to run things too.
444 00:43:43 Let's go.
445 00:44:01 Now, I'm not too awful bad now.
446 00:44:04 I got a few friends.
447 00:44:06 Madama likes me.
448 00:44:09 And old Bick, now even old Bick...
449 00:44:11 ...he likes me...
450 00:44:13 ...a little bit.
451 00:44:15 Well, now, but they don't like me...
452 00:44:18 ...quite enough...
453 00:44:21 ...to kind of divvy up what they got way too much of.
454 00:44:29 You are an odd one, aren't you, Jett?
455 00:44:32 But I like you.
456 00:44:41 I like you too.
457 00:44:44 I guess you're about the best-looking gal we've seen around here in a long time.
458 00:44:50 I think...
459 00:44:52 ...the prettiest one...
460 00:44:54 ...I think I've seen down here.
461 00:44:56 Why, thank you, Jett.
462 00:44:59 That's a very nice compliment.
463 00:45:01 And I'm gonna tell my husband of that, with your approval.
464 00:45:07 Oh, well, now, I...
465 00:45:10 I wouldn't do that. Well...
466 00:45:12 No, I...
467 00:45:16 No, I wouldn't do that.
468 00:45:53 Beautiful Reata. Tsk.
469 00:45:57 Them's your neighbors live there.
470 00:45:59 - Who? - Them kids there.
471 00:46:01 Them's your ranch people.
472 00:46:04 Them's Angel Obregon's kids.
473 00:46:06 That's the man that met us at the train.
474 00:46:10 They're sure in good shape, ain't they? Whole bunch of them sick.
475 00:46:14 - What's the matter with them? - I don't know, just sick.
476 00:46:17 Every one of them.
477 00:46:21 Wait a minute. I want to get out here.
478 00:46:23 Well, I wouldn't do that if I was you.
479 00:46:25 Wait.
480 00:46:31 You are the boss. And you know it too, don't you?
481 00:46:37 - May I come in? - Enter.
482 00:46:46 I'm Mrs. Benedict.
483 00:46:49 Perdoname...
484 00:46:51 ...that I do not rise.
485 00:46:56 The baby is sick.
486 00:46:59 My milk is not good.
487 00:47:18 Poor darling.
488 00:48:28 Have you seen a doctor?
489 00:48:30 Doctor...
490 00:48:33 He is too far to come.
491 00:48:37 Say, Miss Leslie? I think we better be getting on.
492 00:48:43 This baby is extremely ill.
493 00:48:46 Well, you're not supposed to be in there. It's...
494 00:48:50 Try not to worry, Mrs. Obregon.
495 00:48:53 I'll be back soon.
496 00:48:56 Old Bick's gonna blow a gasket.
497 00:49:12 What is it?
498 00:49:15 What's happened to him?
499 00:49:18 What's wrong?
500 00:49:35 Where in the world have you been?
501 00:49:37 Good Lord, I've been looking for you too.
502 00:49:40 What happened to her?
503 00:49:43 We stopped by the village.
504 00:49:46 What happened?
505 00:49:48 Just awful.
506 00:49:50 I don't know. She was...
507 00:49:52 ...riding War Winds.
508 00:49:55 She got thrown or something.
509 00:50:03 What does the doctor say?
510 00:50:07 Bad.
511 00:50:09 She hit her head on a mesquite stump.
512 00:50:23 She's been riding since she was 6.
513 00:50:26 She could ride anything. And now this happens.
514 00:50:54 How is she?
515 00:50:56 She's in a state of shock.
516 00:50:57 Very serious. Concussion, possible hemorrhage.
517 00:51:01 I'm doing all I can do.
518 00:51:03 I called Dr. Borneholm, got him on the phone.
519 00:51:06 He ought to be along any minute now.
520 00:51:29 Doctor?
521 00:52:27 If I only hadn't bought that horse.
522 00:52:30 Don't blame yourself, Jordan.
523 00:52:35 If I hadn't, she'd be alive right now.
524 00:52:40 Don't blame yourself.
525 00:52:43 This is a great misfortune...
526 00:52:46 ...but no one's to blame.
527 00:52:49 Yeah.
528 00:52:51 Things happen.
529 00:53:08 - Dr. Walker? - Mrs. Benedict, this is Dr. Borneholm.
530 00:53:11 How do you do?
531 00:53:12 Bick, I sure wish I could have made it for Luz.
532 00:53:16 Dr. Walker did everything he could, I assure you of that.
533 00:53:20 I know. Thank you.
534 00:53:24 Dr. Walker, there's more for you to do, I'm afraid.
535 00:53:28 Mrs. Obregon's baby is very sick.
536 00:53:31 His temperature must be at least 105.
537 00:53:34 Will you stop by, please?
538 00:53:36 Mrs. Obregon?
539 00:53:38 In the village.
540 00:53:40 Jett will take you.
541 00:53:52 I'll go with you myself, doctor.
542 00:53:55 Leslie.
543 00:54:00 What is this?
544 00:54:02 He can't do that.
545 00:54:04 He can't go there.
546 00:54:06 He's our doctor.
547 00:54:08 - Our doctor? - Yeah.
548 00:54:11 You mean the Benedicts' only?
549 00:54:13 No, I mean...
550 00:54:15 ...all of us.
551 00:54:17 He don't tend those people.
552 00:54:20 They...
553 00:54:22 ...have a way of doing things by themself.
554 00:54:27 How'd she get there, Jett?
555 00:54:29 Oh, don't go climbing onto me.
556 00:54:31 I don't feel none too good about it.
557 00:54:33 Jordan, darling, I don't think you quite understand.
558 00:54:37 There's a child who's very sick.
559 00:54:40 I must take Dr. Walker.
560 00:54:43 You'll go, won't you, doctor?
561 00:54:48 I'll be back just as soon as I can, darling.
562 00:55:41 I'm a lot better, honey.
563 00:55:45 That's a good boy.
564 00:55:53 Where's my horse?
565 00:56:00 I shot him.
566 00:56:04 Bone was broken.
567 00:56:07 Somebody had to do it.
568 00:56:09 Thought it'd be better if it was me.
569 00:56:15 The baby?
570 00:56:18 Alive.
571 00:56:20 Thanks to Dr. Walker.
572 00:56:27 Good.
573 00:56:38 Bick.
574 00:56:40 Excuse me, but we've gotta have you in here for a few minutes, if you can break away.
575 00:56:44 Jordan.
576 00:56:45 Say, Bick, you're sure holding up fine.
577 00:56:48 It's times like this that folks really show what they're made of...
578 00:56:51 ...and you're holding up fine.
579 00:56:59 Mrs. Benedict, bye-bye. Oh, goodbye.
580 00:57:02 Vern and me thought a lot of Luz, Mrs. Benedict.
581 00:57:05 But I guess everybody did.
582 00:57:07 Yeah, at least everybody came.
583 00:57:09 Biggest gathering for a funeral I ever saw in Texas.
584 00:57:12 Mm. Shame Luz wasn't here to enjoy it.
585 00:57:16 Well, I mean, she always did like a big get-together and everything. Heh.
586 00:57:20 She'd have had a fine time.
587 00:57:22 - Well, bye. - Goodbye.
588 00:57:24 - Come see us. - Thank you, bye-bye. Come see us.
589 00:57:29 Jordan...
590 00:57:31 ...I think you'll agree with me that your sister was a very generous woman.
591 00:57:36 She wanted that boy to have something...
592 00:57:39 ...something worthwhile.
593 00:57:41 Now that little piece of land is worth, oh, 5...600 dollars at most.
594 00:57:47 I'm going to ask you, in reverence to the memory of Luz Benedict...
595 00:57:52 ...I'm going to ask you to give one Jett Rink...
596 00:57:56 ...a check for twice the value of that land.
597 00:57:59 We can clean up the whole matter right now.
598 00:58:12 Jett, come on inside. I want to talk to you.
599 00:58:14 Now, just a minute here, Bick.
600 00:58:17 Afraid I'm gonna beat you to it.
601 00:58:20 I'm quitting.
602 00:58:23 I lost the one friend I had in this place, and I know it too.
603 00:58:27 So I quit. I'm dead quit. Don't have to say another word to me.
604 00:58:31 Nobody's firing you, Jett.
605 00:58:32 Boy, howdy, nobody's firing me.
606 00:58:35 I told you, I quit.
607 00:58:37 Nobody wants to fire you.
608 00:58:40 Now, just come on inside and listen to what we have to say.
609 00:58:43 Come on in here, Jett. Come on in here, boy. Heh.
610 00:58:47 - Hi, Jett. Nice to see you. - Hi.
611 00:58:49 - Howdy. Good to see you. - Howdy.
612 00:58:51 Have my seat here, boy. Sit right down. Sure looking good today.
613 00:58:56 Sit down, Jett. Gonna tell you about a little piece of luck's come your way.
614 00:59:00 Sit down, young man, sit down and make yourself comfortable.
615 00:59:04 It's a real bad wind that doesn't blow somebody some good.
616 00:59:09 Amen.
617 00:59:10 Jett, I don't guess I have to tell you...
618 00:59:12 ...Luz was a woman of strong sentimental feeling.
619 00:59:18 She prepared a list of things that she wanted to give the people on Reata.
620 00:59:23 Yes, we find that she wanted to... Heh. Well, that is...
621 00:59:27 ...we find that her bequest to you is in the nature of a little piece of ground.
622 00:59:34 It's that little piece we used to call "Buffalo Wallow."
623 00:59:39 Now...
624 00:59:42 She wanted to give you something. I know she did.
625 00:59:47 It's always been my aim to kind of keep Reata intact, within the family.
626 00:59:54 Now, that little piece is worth...
627 00:59:56 ...hmm, at the most... How much, Bale?
628 00:59:58 At the most, 500 or 600 dollars, Bick.
629 01:00:02 Yes, now, um, Mr. Benedict, wanting to honor his sister's wishes...
630 01:00:07 ...and, of course, right along with his own personal feeling for you...
631 01:00:11 ...now, he wants to see to it that you get something really worthwhile.
632 01:00:16 Well, now, to get right down to the point, Mr. Rink...
633 01:00:19 ...we're prepared to place in your hands in cash...
634 01:00:24 ...the sum of $1200.
635 01:00:36 - Yes, sir. Ha, ha. - Boy.
636 01:00:38 Twelve hundred dollars...
637 01:00:41 ...which any of these gentlemen here, I'm sure they'll be happy to tell you...
638 01:00:45 ...it's twice the value of that land. Definitely. At least.
639 01:00:49 Twice the value of that land.
640 01:01:05 That's a lot of money, Jett.
641 01:01:07 What are you aiming to do with all of it?
642 01:01:10 You're in the chips now, boy.
643 01:01:13 There it is. There it is, boy. Ha, ha.
644 01:01:17 And it's all yours. Ha, ha. Sure is.
645 01:01:27 I don't know what to say. Ha, ha.
646 01:01:32 She was a fine lady.
647 01:01:34 Yes, she was a fine lady. Hallelujah.
648 01:01:37 Amen.
649 01:01:42 And I...
650 01:01:44 I want to...
651 01:01:46 I want you to know that I appreciate her, uh, generosity.
652 01:01:52 And yours too, Bick. And you all.
653 01:01:55 I sure do want to thank you for it.
654 01:02:01 You know something, Bick? Ahem.
655 01:02:04 I don't know, but what it just might not be...
656 01:02:08 ...a pretty good idea to gamble along with old Madama.
657 01:02:15 How do you mean?
658 01:02:17 Just gamble along.
659 01:02:21 Just keep what she give me.
660 01:02:29 I'm sentimental too, Bick.
661 01:02:36 I just think that it's good to gamble along with her.
662 01:02:42 I know that land ain't worth much but then, someday...
663 01:02:47 ...I just might up and put my own fence around her.
664 01:02:53 Call her "Little Reata."
665 01:03:01 See you.
666 01:03:08 There's only one thing more important than money, and that's land.
667 01:03:12 Why, I've heard Luz say it a thousand times.
668 01:03:14 Pa said it, and Bick Benedict says it. And it's true.
669 01:03:17 You ever get up to Deaf Smith, you come and pay us a visit.
670 01:03:21 We're just on the outside of Umbarger.
671 01:03:23 Only a little bitty piece, only we had a run of luck.
672 01:03:26 Only? Well, a gusher come in last year.
673 01:03:29 - How wonderful. - Right now it's bringing in a million.
674 01:03:32 - A million gallons? - Dollars.
675 01:03:35 - A million dollars a year? - Million dollars a month.
676 01:03:39 - Oh, a month. - Goodbye.
677 01:03:41 - Thanks for treating us right. - Thank you for coming.
678 01:06:19 I just love talking to you, Uncle Bawley.
679 01:06:23 Now that it's over, you get that fellow of yours to...
680 01:06:25 ...take you around and show you our country.
681 01:06:29 See San Antonio... ...Dallas and Houston.
682 01:06:33 I'm so impatient. I want to see it all right now.
683 01:06:37 You don't have to hurry, honey.
684 01:06:39 It'll be here when you get around to it.
685 01:06:42 Been here a long time.
686 01:06:46 And once you see it all, and have lived with it as I have...
687 01:06:51 ...well, let's say 25 years from now, you'll feel about Texas just like I do.
688 01:06:56 Twenty-five years from now.
689 01:06:59 Twenty-five years from now, I'll be almost 50.
690 01:07:03 It's a nice age, Leslie.
691 01:07:06 You'll see wonderful things in Texas when you're 50.
692 01:07:11 Perhaps.
693 01:07:14 But I won't care as much then.
694 01:07:16 You will care more.
695 01:07:18 Because then... Hey, Bawley. you'll have been part of it all.
696 01:07:22 Come on, we need you in the powwow. Coming.
697 01:07:31 Judge, how's it shaping up?
698 01:07:33 It's gonna be all right.
699 01:07:35 You get with it, Gomez.
700 01:07:37 Get your people out. I don't want them sitting on their honkers come election day.
701 01:07:41 Everything will be bueno, senora. It will be the same, good.
702 01:07:48 Goodbye, Gomez.
703 01:07:56 I love you.
704 01:07:58 Well...
705 01:08:00 ...thank you.
706 01:08:02 We're just talking business. Just business.
707 01:08:06 Oh, please don't mind me.
708 01:08:10 Do go on.
709 01:08:13 I'll listen quiet as a little old mouse.
710 01:08:18 You'd be bored, honey.
711 01:08:20 This is dull.
712 01:08:22 Why, I'd be fascinated.
713 01:08:27 Leslie, we're talking about politics.
714 01:08:31 You married me in Washington, remember, darling?
715 01:08:34 I lived next door to politics, brought up with it.
716 01:08:38 Please do go on talking. I'd love it.
717 01:08:42 This is men's stuff.
718 01:08:45 Leslie, how about a cup of coffee or a drink or something?
719 01:08:53 Men's stuff.
720 01:08:56 Lord have mercy.
721 01:09:00 Set up my spinning wheel, girls. I'll join the harem section in a minute.
722 01:09:04 Now, Leslie.
723 01:09:06 Don't you go worrying your pretty little head about politics. Heh, heh.
724 01:09:10 You mean my pretty, empty head, don't you, judge?
725 01:09:16 Could I get the coffee for you, Leslie?
726 01:09:20 You too, Uncle Brutus?
727 01:09:25 You don't feel well, Leslie.
728 01:09:27 I feel just great.
729 01:09:31 My adrenaline glands are pumping beautifully.
730 01:09:37 If I may say so before retiring...
731 01:09:40 ...you gentlemen date back 100,000 years.
732 01:09:45 You ought to be wearing leopard skins and carrying clubs.
733 01:09:49 Politics.
734 01:09:50 Business.
735 01:09:52 What is so masculine...
736 01:09:54 ...about a conversation that a woman can't enter into it?
737 01:09:59 Leslie, you're tired.
738 01:10:05 Perhaps I am.
739 01:10:16 Judge, I think if you get down in Brewster county and campaign...
740 01:10:20 Yeah, well...
741 01:10:22 Pinky, I reckon I'll go on upstairs and get my beauty sleep.
742 01:10:27 You go ahead on, honey.
743 01:10:31 Good night, gentlemen.
744 01:10:33 - Good night, honey. - Good night, Vashti.
745 01:10:35 Good night, Vashti.
746 01:10:44 That's right, send the children on up to bed...
747 01:10:48 ...so the grown-ups can talk.
748 01:10:52 - Good night, Leslie. - Night, honey.
749 01:11:32 Oh, I must've dropped off.
750 01:11:36 Oh, darling, I am sorry about my caveman speech.
751 01:11:42 I'll apologize to the others first thing, I promise.
752 01:11:46 That's big of you.
753 01:11:48 - You certainly distinguished yourself. - Shh. They can hear.
754 01:11:51 - Hear? - They heard you already. Every word you said out there.
755 01:11:55 We date back 100,000 years.
756 01:11:58 I said I was sorry about the name-calling.
757 01:12:02 It was very impolite, I know.
758 01:12:05 But in principle, I was absolutely right.
759 01:12:08 You come down here and you try to tell us how to run things...
760 01:12:11 ...insulting my friends and everything.
761 01:12:14 Now, you look here, Leslie.
762 01:12:17 You're my wife. Mrs. Jordan Benedict.
763 01:12:20 I'm asking you, when are you gonna settle down and behave like everybody else?
764 01:12:26 - Never. - Who do you think you are?
765 01:12:29 Joan of Arc or something?!
766 01:12:46 Jordan, where are you going?
767 01:12:50 Jordan, take off your hat.
768 01:12:55 Carrying on like Carrie Nation, preaching stuff that's none of your business.
769 01:12:59 Fixing the world. Why don't you join a club?
770 01:13:02 Honestly, Jordan. You make me sound just awful.
771 01:13:09 I'm not all that bad.
772 01:13:12 You knew what a frightful girl I was when you married me.
773 01:13:15 I did not deceive you, sir.
774 01:13:18 Why, from the very first moment, I couldn't have been more unpleasant.
775 01:13:26 Anyway, you're stuck with me.
776 01:13:33 Yeah, I guess.
777 01:13:38 Honey, take your hat off.
778 01:13:54 Besides, you love me very much.
779 01:14:02 Yeah.
780 01:14:05 But that fine mind of yours gets pretty repulsive at times.
781 01:14:10 That's not what you told me on the train.
782 01:14:14 Now you're gonna throw that up to me.
783 01:14:17 I thought what we...
784 01:14:20 I thought what we said on the train was in confidence.
785 01:14:24 Well, of course, darling.
786 01:14:27 But I'll never forget a single word you said to me.
787 01:14:32 You know, you can be pretty wonderful at times.
788 01:14:47 Come on, partner.
789 01:14:50 Why don't you kick off your spurs?
790 01:15:13 What a glorious, gorgeous, brand-new day.
791 01:15:18 Let's spend every hour of it just you and I.
792 01:15:21 Oh, honey, I'm beat.
793 01:15:24 Why?
794 01:15:26 Today you have all the good things in the world...
795 01:15:30 ...and a woman who loves you very, very much.
796 01:15:39 I know, but... That arguing takes a lot out of me.
797 01:15:51 Oh, that was just frightful.
798 01:15:55 Best part about quarreling is the making up.
799 01:16:00 When we make up, we make up too, don't we, honey?
800 01:16:06 Why can't we take a trip, really see Texas? Just let somebody else run Reata.
801 01:16:11 Oh, couldn't we?
802 01:16:15 Honey, I want you to understand this:
803 01:16:18 I run Reata at all times.
804 01:16:20 - Of course, Jordan. - And that's the way it is.
805 01:16:24 Everything that's in it and on it is run by me.
806 01:16:27 - Jordan, don't raise your voice. - That's the way it's always been too.
807 01:16:31 Everything that has a Reata brand on it is run by me.
808 01:16:37 Does that include me?
809 01:16:41 That's the way my father ran this outfit and the way my grandfather ran it, all of it.
810 01:16:47 He kept it together for his son and my father kept it together for his.
811 01:16:50 And I'm keeping it together for mine.
812 01:16:53 All 500,000 square miles?
813 01:16:55 All of it, for my son.
814 01:16:58 You could at least say "our son."
815 01:17:01 Our son.
816 01:17:04 Don't you think that might be just a bit too much for one little baby?
817 01:17:07 Heh. Not if he's a Benedict.
818 01:17:13 Well, better hope this is a boy.
819 01:17:20 Our baby.
820 01:17:22 I just said I'm hoping it's a boy.
821 01:17:26 What do you mean?
822 01:17:28 I mean, why didn't you tell me?
823 01:17:31 I'm telling you now.
824 01:17:35 Well, honey why didn't you tell me?
825 01:17:39 I mean, well, I should've known.
826 01:17:43 - You sure? - Sure.
827 01:17:47 And our baby is going to be a boy, Jordan. I know it.
828 01:17:52 A boy very much like his father.
829 01:17:58 In many ways...
830 01:18:01 ...but not all.
831 01:18:12 Shouldn't she be putting on weight, honey?
832 01:18:17 Well, it's natural, I think, darling, for him to be gaining faster.
833 01:18:22 Let me see.
834 01:18:29 They are heavy.
835 01:18:37 Hello, sweetheart.
836 01:18:40 Well, he's building up fine.
837 01:18:43 "I am now stronger than ever...
838 01:18:45 ...and am helping a young Dr. Guerra get started here.
839 01:18:50 Most every day I find myself walking three or four miles...
840 01:18:54 ...to the dusty and dirty street of Vientecito Village.
841 01:19:09 Hello, Angel. How are you?
842 01:19:19 I'd like to speak to Mr. Gomez, the boss, the man that runs this place.
843 01:19:24 Mrs. Benedict, what is it I can do?
844 01:19:27 Mr. Gomez, I'm going to leave Dr. Guerra here with you.
845 01:19:31 He'll tell you a number of things that must be done.
846 01:19:34 This place is a scandal.
847 01:19:37 Thank you, Dr. Guerra. I'll get in touch with you.
848 01:20:15 Hello, Jett.
849 01:20:17 - Howdy, Miss Leslie. - How are you?
850 01:20:20 I'm doing pretty good.
851 01:20:23 - You made some improvements. - Do you like it?
852 01:20:26 Looks good.
853 01:20:33 Well, it ain't much yet, but it's coming right along.
854 01:20:37 - You know, I wouldn't have believed it. - Believed what?
855 01:20:41 Truthfully, I wouldn't have expected this sort of talent to be one of your virtues.
856 01:20:47 That's the first time I was ever accused of having any of that.
857 01:20:55 It really is nice, Jett.
858 01:20:57 Real nice.
859 01:21:00 Someday I want to have a place no one will be ashamed of.
860 01:21:14 Oh, I cut them out of the newspaper.
861 01:21:16 I thought they'd dress the place up a little bit.
862 01:21:20 Sweet of you.
863 01:21:32 Want to come on in here and sit down?
864 01:21:35 - Rest a minute? - Thank you.
865 01:21:48 Having kids seems to agree with you, you know it?
866 01:21:51 You're looking prettier than ever.
867 01:21:55 Just as good, anyway.
868 01:22:12 My goodness. And tea.
869 01:22:15 - You like tea? - Of course, I love it.
870 01:22:17 Just seems down here everybody drinks gallons of coffee.
871 01:22:21 Yeah, I know it.
872 01:22:40 Mind if I pay you a rather personal compliment?
873 01:22:46 What is it?
874 01:22:48 You make a very excellent cup of tea.
875 01:22:53 Yeah, well, I do a lot of things in a pinch.
876 01:23:02 Would you like one lump or would you like two?
877 01:23:07 Well, I think I'll take mine straight.
878 01:23:10 That's good enough for me.
879 01:23:18 Oh. Boy. Ahem.
880 01:23:20 It's not too good, is it?
881 01:23:23 When are you gonna get married, Jett?
882 01:23:26 Don't you need somebody to help you with this kind of responsibility?
883 01:23:30 Well, when I get some time to look around, I'll go back East.
884 01:23:36 To Maryland, places...
885 01:23:38 Say, got any good-looking sisters back there might be interested in some poor people?
886 01:23:45 Money isn't all, you know, Jett.
887 01:23:48 Not when you got it. Heh.
888 01:23:56 Jett...
889 01:23:58 ...the other people around here, why don't they help themselves like you've done?
890 01:24:04 Well, now, ahem, when you say "other people," what do you mean?
891 01:24:12 Well, I've just come back from Vientecito.
892 01:24:16 Oh, that bunch of wetbacks.
893 01:24:19 Well, don't go getting me mixed up with none of them.
894 01:24:23 I'm just as much of Texas as Bick Benedict is.
895 01:24:32 - I'm no wetback. - Oh, I know that.
896 01:24:36 You're like Jordan in that respect, attitude, everything.
897 01:24:41 But your situation is so different. You're a workingman.
898 01:24:47 Well, that's something I'm gonna try to fix.
899 01:24:51 Someday I will.
900 01:24:55 All right, Gomez.
901 01:25:01 Yeah, I understand.
902 01:25:03 Yeah, thank you.
903 01:25:07 Well, thanks for the tea party, Jett.
904 01:25:10 And don't be such a stranger.
905 01:25:15 Stop by and pay us a visit.
906 01:25:17 Well, I don't know about that.
907 01:25:20 Old Bick's still got his kettle on for me.
908 01:25:42 Leslie?
909 01:25:45 Hello, darling.
910 01:25:48 I was just having tea with Jett Rink.
911 01:25:50 - Gomez telephoned. - Oh?
912 01:25:52 "Mrs. Benedict comes to Vientecito. I hope you're not displeased," he said.
913 01:25:56 Look, I told you before... What about Jett Rink?
914 01:26:00 He made tea. Isn't that unbelievable?
915 01:26:04 He does so want to improve himself.
916 01:26:07 But your man Gomez, that camp he runs...
917 01:26:12 It's hopeless.
918 01:26:13 You can't tear around this place with no regard for who you are...
919 01:26:17 ...interfering with those people.
920 01:26:19 Jordan, that place is a scandal.
921 01:26:22 - Dr. Guerra threw his hands up in horror. - That's his problem.
922 01:26:26 You've been a big powerful rich Texan for a hundred years. Do something.
923 01:26:30 I'm not the Red Cross.
924 01:26:32 If you won't, I will.
925 01:26:34 If you go near one of those dumps again,
926 01:26:36 if you get mixed up in this migratory mess, why I'll...
927 01:26:39 - Just what will you do? I'll leave you. - That's what I'll do, I'll leave.
928 01:26:46 Oh, there's my darling little girl. How are you, big boy?
929 01:26:50 Did you think your naughty mama was never gonna come up to see you?
930 01:26:55 There's one thing you can be sure of.
931 01:26:57 One of these days, I'm gonna run Jett out of this country.
932 01:27:24 Who is it? Can you say hello to Luz?
933 01:27:27 Say, "Hello, Luz."
934 01:27:31 Lookit there. Lookit there. Say hello to little Luz.
935 01:27:38 I don't care what you say, Leslie, she does look like Luz.
936 01:27:42 Oh, honey.
937 01:27:45 Y'all are gathered here on this fourth anniversary of my son's birth.
938 01:27:49 And your daughter's.
939 01:27:51 Well, of course.
940 01:27:53 I want to take this auspicious occasion...
941 01:27:56 ...to say that this young fellow right over here...
942 01:27:59 ...is gonna grow up to be one of Reata's top hands.
943 01:28:02 Hi, Daddy.
944 01:28:05 I mean, this boy's gonna be the best.
945 01:28:09 He may even grow up to be better than his old man. Maybe.
946 01:28:12 Oh, girls, look at the pony.
947 01:28:15 Come on, look at that.
948 01:28:22 There he is, son.
949 01:28:24 - He's all yours. - All mine, Daddy.
950 01:28:42 No!
951 01:28:44 No!
952 01:28:48 Jordan...
953 01:28:50 Take him around, Angel.
954 01:29:04 - Take it easy, son. - Honey, he doesn't want to.
955 01:29:08 Oh, I rode before I could walk.
956 01:29:11 But that was you. This is another person entirely.
957 01:29:14 He's a Benedict.
958 01:29:16 He's gonna stay on that saddle if I have to tie a hitch on him to keep him there.
959 01:29:37 Take him away.
960 01:29:42 Angel. No.
961 01:29:43 Let him ride, Polo.
962 01:29:45 Let him ride.
963 01:29:57 Would you take him up for his nap? I think he's tired.
964 01:30:38 Ho. There, now, that wasn't so bad, was it, son?
965 01:31:07 Leslie...
966 01:31:09 ...Bick knows all there is to know about running a ranch. Bone, hide and hair.
967 01:31:15 He don't know a dang thing about raising kids any more than his father did.
968 01:31:19 So you just stay with it your way.
969 01:31:22 Help those children grow up to be what they want to be.
970 01:31:26 I will, Uncle Bawley. I promise.
971 01:31:30 Well...
972 01:31:33 ...we're gonna hit the hay.
973 01:31:39 - Night, Leslie. - Night.
974 01:31:42 - Night, Bick. - Night, Pink.
975 01:31:45 Good night, kids.
976 01:31:48 Night, Vashti.
977 01:31:52 Well, I guess it's time for me to turn in.
978 01:31:58 - Night, Bick. - Night, Bawley.
979 01:32:03 - Night, Leslie. - Good night, Uncle Bawley.
980 01:32:06 Good night, everybody. And don't forget to turn off the rain.
981 01:32:37 Tired?
982 01:32:40 No.
983 01:32:42 Jordan...
984 01:32:46 What's happening is we're getting on each other's nerves.
985 01:32:49 Could be.
986 01:32:54 We've been together every day and every night since we first met each other.
987 01:32:59 Is that bad?
988 01:33:01 No.
989 01:33:05 Only we're getting in the habit of snapping at each other...
990 01:33:11 ...on things we should have adjusted to years ago.
991 01:33:20 Jordan, I think it would be a good idea...
992 01:33:24 ...if I took the children home for a visit.
993 01:33:27 Home?
994 01:33:31 Well, if you're homesick...
995 01:33:36 I mean, if that's the way you want it.
996 01:33:39 - That's not the way I want it, Jordan. - All right, then.
997 01:33:47 It'll be better for us if we're apart for a while.
998 01:33:52 Better for us and the children.
999 01:33:56 It'll give us both a chance to think things out for a while.
1000 01:34:03 Gee, Les...
1001 01:34:06 ...I don't know. You know best, I guess.
1002 01:34:13 I think it will be best.
1003 01:35:06 - Hi there. - Morning.
1004 01:35:08 Fine day for riding.
1005 01:35:10 Oh, just magnificent.
1006 01:35:14 See you later.
1007 01:35:18 She's a lucky girl.
1008 01:35:21 If I had it to do it again, I'd still walk off with Jordan.
1009 01:35:25 Even if I knew it was gonna end like this.
1010 01:35:28 Leslie!
1011 01:35:30 You'll have no time to be homesick...
1012 01:35:32 ...with this wedding and Thanksgiving on us together.
1013 01:35:37 Here, Pedro. Pedro, come here, Pedro.
1014 01:35:40 Pedro, Pedro, Pedro.
1015 01:35:44 Pedro, eat your dinner like a good boy.
1016 01:35:48 Pedro, eat your dinner like a good boy, Pedro.
1017 01:36:00 Look at that.
1018 01:36:02 Look at that.
1019 01:36:16 Merciful Father, we bow our heads in gratitude on this, our Thanksgiving Day.
1020 01:36:22 We give thee hearty and humble thanks for thy bounty...
1021 01:36:26 ...beseeching thee to continue thy loving kindness to us...
1022 01:36:30 ...that our land may still yield her increase...
1023 01:36:32 ...to thy glory and our comfort. Amen.
1024 01:36:39 Pedro.
1025 01:36:42 That Pedro?
1026 01:36:45 Yes, darling. Yes. Mm-hm.
1027 01:36:56 Oh, darling.
1028 01:37:02 It's all right, baby.
1029 01:37:05 No! No!
1030 01:37:09 There, now, darling.
1031 01:37:27 Oh, now, darlings.
1032 01:37:30 It's a day when we're supposed to be happy.
1033 01:37:34 Come on, now, and smile...
1034 01:37:37 ...like Mommy.
1035 01:37:47 Something wrong, Miss Leslie?
1036 01:37:59 Now maybe you'll stop crying.
1037 01:38:02 It's a message to you from your father.
1038 01:38:05 Is he gonna be here for dinner?
1039 01:38:09 Well, no.
1040 01:38:12 But he says:
1041 01:38:14 "I hope my darlings are all very happy.
1042 01:38:17 I want them to know I miss them very much...
1043 01:38:20 ...and love each one very much."
1044 01:39:05 I could see you coming.
1045 01:39:07 Why, Mr. Benedict, this is a good surprise.
1046 01:39:10 Hello, Jefferson.
1047 01:39:12 We're having a wedding. Just plenty of excitement.
1048 01:40:22 Dearly beloved...
1049 01:40:24 ...we are gathered together here...
1050 01:40:25 ...in the sight of God and in the face of this company...
1051 01:40:29 ...to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony...
1052 01:40:34 ...which is an honorable estate instituted of God.
1053 01:40:39 David, wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife?
1054 01:40:44 To live together after God's ordinance in the holiest state of matrimony?
1055 01:40:49 Wilt thou love her, comfort her, honor...
1056 01:40:53 ...and keep her in sickness and in health...
1057 01:40:56 ...and forsaking all others...
1058 01:40:58 ...keep thee only unto her so long as ye both shall live?
1059 01:41:04 I will.
1060 01:41:06 Lacey, wilt thou have this man to thy wedded husband...
1061 01:41:09 ...to live together after God's ordinance in the holiest state of matrimony?
1062 01:41:15 Wilt thou love him, comfort him, honor and keep him...
1063 01:41:20 ...in sickness and in health, and forsaking all others...
1064 01:41:25 ...keep thee only unto him so long as ye both shall live?
1065 01:41:29 I will.
1066 01:41:31 Bless, O Lord, this ring...
1067 01:41:34 ...that he who gives it and she who wears it may abide in thy peace...
1068 01:41:39 ...and continue in thy favor unto their life's end.
1069 01:41:43 Amen.
1070 01:41:49 With this ring, I thee wed.
1071 01:41:54 Those whom God hath joined together...
1072 01:41:57 ...let no man put asunder.
1073 01:41:59 For as much as David and Lacey...
1074 01:42:03 ...have consented together in holy wedlock...
1075 01:42:07 ...I pronounce that they are man and wife.
1076 01:42:43 Are you ready to come back to your old beat-up cowhand?
1077 01:42:48 Jordan, I'm no different than I was when I left.
1078 01:42:54 Well, we Texans like a little vinegar in our greens, honey. Gives them flavor.
1079 01:43:29 What do you think of old King Tut?
1080 01:43:31 Boy, howdy. Some hunk of beef.
1081 01:43:34 He's gonna make history too.
1082 01:43:35 By the time Bick finishes his breeding program, he'll have an animal...
1083 01:43:39 ...that's 99% beef and the rest exaggeration.
1084 01:44:43 Say, Ollie...
1085 01:44:45 ...see that?
1086 01:44:47 That's Rink's truck. I don't want him hauling through my place anymore.
1087 01:44:53 Jett's got the easement, Bick.
1088 01:44:55 He's got a right to go through the land. No two ways about that.
1089 01:44:59 I'm sick and tired of his prospecting. I want him out.
1090 01:45:02 He's borrowed about all he could. He's down to his last collar button, Bick.
1091 01:45:07 Sure is.
1092 01:45:09 Buy him out, Ollie. Buy him out, and get him out of here.
1093 01:46:16 Hello, Jett.
1094 01:46:18 What do you want?
1095 01:46:30 My well came in, Bick.
1096 01:46:35 Fine.
1097 01:46:39 Why, that's wonderful, Jett.
1098 01:46:43 Everybody thought I had a duster.
1099 01:46:45 You all thought Spindletop and Burk Burnett was all the oil there was.
1100 01:46:51 Well, I'm here to tell you it ain't.
1101 01:46:53 It's here. And there ain't a dang thing you gonna do about it.
1102 01:46:58 My well came in big, so big.
1103 01:47:01 And there's more down there, and there's bigger wells.
1104 01:47:09 I'm rich, Bick!
1105 01:47:14 I'm a rich one.
1106 01:47:15 I'm a rich boy.
1107 01:47:19 I'll have more money than you ever thought you could have.
1108 01:47:22 You and all the rest of you stinking sons of Benedicts.
1109 01:47:26 Leslie, you go in the house. Take the women with you.
1110 01:47:30 Jett, we're real glad you struck it.
1111 01:47:33 Now, you go on along home.
1112 01:47:37 Oh, my, you sure do look pretty, Miss Leslie.
1113 01:47:42 You always did look pretty.
1114 01:47:45 Just good enough to eat.
1115 01:47:50 Wait a minute, Bick. Wait a minute.
1116 01:47:53 Boy, take it easy, take it easy.
1117 01:47:55 Wait a minute.
1118 01:47:58 My, you're testy, Bick.
1119 01:48:02 You're testy as an old cook.
1120 01:48:21 Bick...
1121 01:48:22 ...you should have shot him a long time ago. Now he's too rich to kill.
1122 01:49:13 You tell your client that Reata's my property...
1123 01:49:16 ...and the name of Reata's my property.
1124 01:49:19 Texas courts are fair.
1125 01:49:21 He's to cease using the name of my ranch in his oil schemes.
1126 01:49:25 I won't have oil-digging on Reata...
1127 01:49:26 ...and I won't stand for its name being used.
1128 01:49:29 Is that clear?
1129 01:49:59 Ma?
1130 01:50:03 Mother!
1131 01:50:20 They say Aunt Luz was in love with Jett Rink...
1132 01:50:22 ...even if she was old enough to be his mother.
1133 01:50:25 Now, Luz.
1134 01:50:27 She was a character.
1135 01:50:29 They say she was always trying to keep him from getting married.
1136 01:50:32 He had to run off to marry you.
1137 01:50:34 What's that?
1138 01:50:36 Who said what?
1139 01:50:38 Oh, somebody. I forget.
1140 01:50:44 Heh. You know what they say?
1141 01:50:47 They say that every girl in Texas was trying to catch Papa.
1142 01:50:51 They said, quote, that "there wasn't a prize bull like him...
1143 01:50:55 ...since Sam Houston got married."
1144 01:50:57 That's enough from her, Leslie.
1145 01:51:00 I'm sure it's quite true, darling.
1146 01:51:02 It took me two whole days to land him.
1147 01:51:07 Oh, really? It all sounds so fascinating and uncouth.
1148 01:51:34 Where are you going?
1149 01:51:37 Down the road to Smitty's for a Coke.
1150 01:51:39 - With who? - Nobody.
1151 01:51:43 Stay home.
1152 01:51:48 Hey, you.
1153 01:51:55 Hello, Papa.
1154 01:51:57 Howdy.
1155 01:51:59 - Where you been? - Down the road for a Coke.
1156 01:52:02 - With who? - Bob.
1157 01:52:10 - Howdy, Mr. Benedict. - Hello, Bob.
1158 01:52:15 Well, good night, Mr. Benedict.
1159 01:52:17 Excuse me, Papa.
1160 01:52:32 Look, Papa, you busy now, Papa?
1161 01:52:35 Never too busy for you, young fella.
1162 01:52:38 What's on your mind?
1163 01:52:40 Well, Daddy, it's like this.
1164 01:52:43 I am, Mama. I'm gonna be.
1165 01:52:46 I want to go to Harvard and then on to Columbia premed.
1166 01:52:51 So you want to be a doctor?
1167 01:52:53 Yes, ma'am.
1168 01:52:58 What about Reata, Jordy?
1169 01:53:00 He's counting on you to take over.
1170 01:53:03 Yeah, I know he is. I know it.
1171 01:53:07 But there's 50,000 guys can do it better than I can.
1172 01:53:11 I don't want to live my life pushing cows around.
1173 01:53:16 Oh, Mama, I'd die for Papa if I had to.
1174 01:53:19 Your father doesn't want you to die for him. He wants you to live for him.
1175 01:53:23 Talk to her, will you, Daddy?
1176 01:53:26 Reason with her.
1177 01:53:30 I don't want this pinned on me.
1178 01:53:31 I'll take all the blame.
1179 01:53:34 You just sort of soften the blow a little bit.
1180 01:53:38 I'll talk to him myself.
1181 01:53:40 You can sway him, Mama. I know you can.
1182 01:53:43 It's not gonna be easy, honey.
1183 01:53:46 Well, maybe I can catch her at a weak moment.
1184 01:53:50 You can do it, Daddy. I know you can.
1185 01:53:58 Darling, I've been thinking...
1186 01:54:02 Me too.
1187 01:54:07 About the children.
1188 01:54:09 That's funny. Me too.
1189 01:54:17 We must be getting old.
1190 01:54:19 Speak for yourself.
1191 01:54:24 I wonder if we'd love them enough to...
1192 01:54:27 ...do what's really right for them.
1193 01:54:29 Why, sure.
1194 01:54:34 I hope so.
1195 01:54:37 I mean so we love them too much, perhaps.
1196 01:54:43 So much we keep from doing what's right for them.
1197 01:54:48 Not me.
1198 01:54:52 You don't have to worry about me.
1199 01:55:00 It's always the mother.
1200 01:55:04 Theory is, she don't want her fledglings...
1201 01:55:07 ...to leave her nest and try their own wings.
1202 01:55:14 All that sort of stuff.
1203 01:55:18 You mean...
1204 01:55:21 ...you'd be perfectly willing to sacrifice?
1205 01:55:25 Yeah.
1206 01:55:28 I'd sacrifice for her. You know that.
1207 01:55:52 I'm not so sold...
1208 01:55:57 ...on that girls' school in Switzerland you're stuck on.
1209 01:56:00 Now, don't get your feathers up.
1210 01:56:03 Judy's not so crazy about that Switzerland stuff either.
1211 01:56:06 Of course she isn't. That's exactly why she needs to go.
1212 01:56:09 Well, I wouldn't push her.
1213 01:56:15 She, uh...
1214 01:56:17 ...wants to go to Texas Tech.
1215 01:56:20 - That is a man's school. - Well, girls go too.
1216 01:56:24 It's got the best animal-husbandry course in the country, she says.
1217 01:56:34 She wants to be a rancher like her old man.
1218 01:56:38 Like Bob Dace.
1219 01:56:40 She's just got a little schoolgirl crush on that hulking Bob Dace.
1220 01:56:46 Well, she's got her mind set on it.
1221 01:56:50 That's what she wants.
1222 01:56:53 And I, for one, am willing to sacrifice.
1223 01:57:20 Well...
1224 01:57:23 What do you say?
1225 01:57:30 It seems we've hatched an odd pair of fledglings, darling.
1226 01:57:34 Yeah.
1227 01:57:39 Brace yourself.
1228 01:57:41 Jordy wants to be a doctor.
1229 01:57:46 He wants what?
1230 01:57:47 He wants to be a doctor. He's set on it.
1231 01:57:49 Over my dead body.
1232 01:57:50 - You know what he's supposed to do. - Well, he's not.
1233 01:57:54 He'd die for you, but he's not going to live his life for you. And he's right.
1234 01:57:59 He'll do as we've all done.
1235 01:58:02 He wants to go to Harvard first and then to Columbia premed.
1236 01:58:09 You're pretty handy with those terms.
1237 01:58:13 I can see who's been cooking this thing up.
1238 01:58:21 Of course...
1239 01:58:24 ...this would mean a big sacrifice on your part.
1240 01:58:43 Well...
1241 01:58:45 ...no matter where he goes to school...
1242 01:58:49 ...he comes right back home and runs Reata.
1243 01:58:59 Well, I guess you were right about one thing, Jordan.
1244 01:59:04 Me?
1245 01:59:06 On one thing.
1246 01:59:10 We are getting old.
1247 01:59:13 - Who? - We are, Jordan.
1248 01:59:18 We're the older generation.
1249 01:59:23 Aren't we?
1250 01:59:25 Suddenly.
1251 01:59:31 Yeah.
1252 01:59:34 I guess so.
1253 01:59:45 "... until a well 1000 feet in depth has been drilled...
1254 01:59:49 ...unless oil or gas shall have been struck at a lesser depth."
1255 01:59:52 Is that Vashti Hake's ranch?
1256 01:59:57 Yes.
1257 01:59:59 Good.
1258 02:00:02 - How about Reata? - No.
1259 02:00:05 That Benedict's a hard guy to crack.
1260 02:00:15 Let's just keep punching, boys.
1261 02:00:44 Hey, you.
1262 02:00:51 Hospital. What's he covering up now?
1263 02:00:55 That hombre's going to overstep the mark one of these days.
1264 02:00:59 Just give him enough rope.
1265 02:01:01 Give him enough rope and he'll hang you.
1266 02:01:05 I'll get it.
1267 02:01:11 Hello?
1268 02:01:13 Yes?
1269 02:01:15 No, this is her daughter.
1270 02:01:19 You did?
1271 02:01:22 Oh, you have to find that out for yourself.
1272 02:01:25 Luz, take your social life on the other phone.
1273 02:01:28 It's for you. I think he's nice.
1274 02:01:31 - Who's nice? - Jett Rink.
1275 02:01:35 - I don't want to talk to him. - What will I tell him?
1276 02:01:39 Let me talk.
1277 02:01:41 I'll tell him.
1278 02:01:42 I'll talk to him.
1279 02:01:47 Hello?
1280 02:01:50 You've heard from me before on this, Jett.
1281 02:01:53 Judge Whiteside told you, and I told you.
1282 02:01:55 This is a cattle ranch, not an oil field. That's the way it's gonna stay.
1283 02:02:03 About the most expensive call you ever made.
1284 02:02:06 Cost you a billion dollars a year for the next 50 years.
1285 02:02:09 Couldn't we have just one little itty-bitty oil well...
1286 02:02:12 ...so I could get my own private phone?
1287 02:02:31 The Naval Secretary told a press conference...
1288 02:02:35 ...that the battleship Arizona and five other warships were lost...
1289 02:02:39 ...in the Japanese air raid on the naval base at Pearl Harbor...
1290 02:02:43 ...a fortnight ago.
1291 02:02:45 He reported that 91 officers...
1292 02:02:48 ...and 2638 enlisted men were known dead.
1293 02:02:53 Aside from the Arizona...
1294 02:02:58 That only makes me realize that I'm losing you.
1295 02:04:26 - Here they are. - Hello.
1296 02:04:29 Come on down. When did you two sneak in?
1297 02:04:32 The honeymooners.
1298 02:04:37 Running off and getting married like that.
1299 02:04:40 Boy, you're gonna get it. You know Mom wanted a big wedding.
1300 02:04:43 Now, that's not true, Luz.
1301 02:04:45 Oh, darling.
1302 02:04:47 Well, not quite true.
1303 02:04:50 Come down here and face the jury.
1304 02:04:53 Come on down, darling.
1305 02:04:56 Howdy. Merry Christmas.
1306 02:04:59 See what your mama and papa brought you from Dallas.
1307 02:05:07 Oh, lucky you! Isn't that beautiful?
1308 02:05:12 Oh, Judy. Look at that.
1309 02:05:17 Thank you, Mother.
1310 02:05:22 Well.
1311 02:05:24 We came for you to see Angel.
1312 02:05:27 He's the first soldier from Reata.
1313 02:05:30 - Merry Christmas, Polo. - Merry Christmas.
1314 02:05:36 My. Isn't he a fine-looking soldier?
1315 02:05:41 Oh, just a minute.
1316 02:05:48 Merry Christmas, Angel.
1317 02:05:50 Thank you.
1318 02:05:51 Today the wish of all of us is that the war ends quickly...
1319 02:05:56 ...and that you, Angel, return safely to Reata...
1320 02:06:01 ...and to all of those who love you very much.
1321 02:06:04 I'll drink a toast to that with anything in force.
1322 02:06:08 Come on now, and open it.
1323 02:06:38 - Hello, Dr. Guerra. - Hello, Dr. Benedict.
1324 02:06:42 Just a little premature.
1325 02:06:43 Oh, I know, it takes time.
1326 02:06:46 - Oh, Jordan, this is Juana. - Hello.
1327 02:06:49 She's been training out at the hospital.
1328 02:06:55 Must be that darn north wind static or something. Ha, ha.
1329 02:07:00 Don't tell me that you haven't learned that dry wind, friction and a heavy carpet...
1330 02:07:04 ...are not the only means of creating electricity between human beings.
1331 02:07:13 How are you? Oh, Dr. Guerra.
1332 02:07:23 Thank you.
1333 02:07:26 Hey, Angel?
1334 02:07:30 Can't you hang around and give me the lowdown on what it's like?
1335 02:07:34 - See y'all. - See you later, Pinky.
1336 02:07:38 Juana?
1337 02:07:40 - Oh. Very nice meeting you. - Nice meeting you.
1338 02:07:44 Goodbye, Adios.
1339 02:07:47 - Boys, let's get us some Christmas cheer. - You talked me into it.
1340 02:07:51 I'll go for that.
1341 02:08:00 I was afraid we were going to have a mighty dry Christmas.
1342 02:08:06 I'm going to drink a toast to the two young men of Reata.
1343 02:08:11 My two sons.
1344 02:08:14 Jordy...
1345 02:08:18 ...and Robert.
1346 02:08:21 Thank you, Mr. Benedict.
1347 02:08:28 Better take it easy on the bourbon, Dad.
1348 02:08:31 It's not good for you.
1349 02:08:34 I'm not kidding you.
1350 02:08:42 Certainly hate to see Angel go.
1351 02:08:44 That boy is the best dang man on the place.
1352 02:08:53 Now that you've finished college, it's time for you to take your place here...
1353 02:08:56 ...and produce beef for the war.
1354 02:08:59 They need doctors, Dad. They need doctors in war too.
1355 02:09:03 I'm going to finish medical school if I can.
1356 02:09:07 You are being bullheaded.
1357 02:09:10 I never would be any good running this place.
1358 02:09:15 Any man on Reata can do it better.
1359 02:09:18 Jordy, you're the one...
1360 02:09:21 ...with a responsibility to Reata.
1361 02:09:23 Your blood pressure's going up just while we're talking here.
1362 02:09:27 Now, please, Papa, it isn't good for you. Just relax.
1363 02:09:30 Don't you get fresh with me.
1364 02:09:39 We're talking.
1365 02:09:41 Yes, I heard.
1366 02:09:43 It's Christmas morning.
1367 02:09:46 Isn't this something that could be discussed tomorrow?
1368 02:09:49 There's nothing to discuss.
1369 02:09:52 When I come home, I'm gonna work with Dr. Guerra in Vientecito.
1370 02:09:58 I love Texas as much as you do, Dad, and I want to work here.
1371 02:10:02 I just want to work in a different way, that's all.
1372 02:10:07 Come on, Jordy.
1373 02:10:10 Work with Guerra.
1374 02:10:24 Here's to you, Mr. Benedict.
1375 02:10:31 You look beat, Mr. Benedict.
1376 02:10:33 Here's to you. It's pretty good stuff.
1377 02:10:36 You make that yourself?
1378 02:10:40 Make it every year.
1379 02:10:44 My Christmas special.
1380 02:10:46 No, sir, I mean the liquor.
1381 02:10:48 Do you make the liquor yourself?
1382 02:10:51 If you don't, it's about...
1383 02:10:52 ...the only thing you don't produce on Reata yourself.
1384 02:10:55 Say, boy.
1385 02:10:59 Come over here and sit down. I got some serious talk to make with you.
1386 02:11:11 I've been watching you pretty close for a lot of years.
1387 02:11:20 You're a ranchman.
1388 02:11:23 And you're smart.
1389 02:11:34 You're wondering why I'm talking to you.
1390 02:11:44 Bob Dace...
1391 02:11:47 ...look me right in the eye.
1392 02:11:52 You could never be anything but a rancher. Could you?
1393 02:11:57 - No, sir. - That's my boy.
1394 02:11:59 But somebody else thinks I could.
1395 02:12:02 Not Judy. Not my Judy.
1396 02:12:05 - No, sir, it's not Judy. - Who?
1397 02:12:07 President Roosevelt.
1398 02:12:12 Listen to this.
1399 02:12:18 "To Robert Haskell Dace:
1400 02:12:21 Greetings from the president of the United States."
1401 02:12:25 Let me see that.
1402 02:12:29 "You are hereby notified to report...
1403 02:12:32 ...on December 28th, 5 a.m., for induction."
1404 02:12:42 Well, it don't matter.
1405 02:12:45 Your draft board won't let you leave this place.
1406 02:12:48 They'll make you stay. This is just as important as carrying a gun.
1407 02:12:51 I appreciate your confidence, sir, but...
1408 02:12:55 Well, this is one thing that I'm not gonna try to get out of.
1409 02:13:00 Fine. Heh.
1410 02:13:02 Have it your way. You might as well.
1411 02:13:05 Everybody else does around here.
1412 02:13:10 Well, I'll show you my heart's in the right place.
1413 02:13:14 When you come back and this fracas is over with...
1414 02:13:18 ...the job's yours.
1415 02:13:19 It'll be waiting for you.
1416 02:13:23 I couldn't take it, sir.
1417 02:13:25 Papa, Bob and I have planned.
1418 02:13:29 We want a place just our own.
1419 02:13:32 You crazy kids, you.
1420 02:13:39 Can you imagine you'll ever have anything like this?
1421 02:13:41 Like Reata? Gosh, no, sir. We just want a little place.
1422 02:13:45 Just a little place, Daddy, that will allow us time for experimentation and progress.
1423 02:13:50 You see, sir, well, big stuff is old stuff now.
1424 02:13:53 "Big stuff is old stuff"?
1425 02:13:55 Daddy, Bob didn't mean to upset you.
1426 02:13:58 He just wants to be honest, that's all.
1427 02:14:01 We just want something little that's our own, that's all.
1428 02:14:06 Just ours. You see, Dad?
1429 02:14:11 Yeah, honey. I see.
1430 02:14:17 See you, Daddy.
1431 02:14:25 Hey, Angel, come on.
1432 02:14:30 Keeping it together all my life for them.
1433 02:14:34 I battled in mesquite, dust, wind...
1434 02:14:38 ...keeping it big.
1435 02:14:40 And for who?
1436 02:14:43 I might just as well give it back to the dirt-eating Comanches.
1437 02:14:46 That's the Christmas spirit.
1438 02:14:48 Give it all back to the poor old Indians.
1439 02:14:56 Don't tell me, I know.
1440 02:14:58 You're Jett Rink.
1441 02:15:02 - You're Judy? - No, I'm Luz.
1442 02:15:06 Oh. Luz Benedict.
1443 02:15:08 Ha, ha. That I am. Come on in.
1444 02:15:19 Dad's over at the bar.
1445 02:15:23 Feel free, it's Christmas. Everybody gets one.
1446 02:15:28 Christmas?
1447 02:15:31 I thought that was next week.
1448 02:15:33 Somebody ought to have told me about that.
1449 02:15:36 Christmas greetings from Mr. Jetexas himself.
1450 02:15:42 Hello, Bick.
1451 02:15:53 Sit down.
1452 02:16:00 I guess Christmas is just about as good a day as any to talk a little business.
1453 02:16:06 Run along, Luz.
1454 02:16:09 We got business to talk about.
1455 02:16:11 Bye, now.
1456 02:16:15 Bye, Mr. Rink.
1457 02:16:18 Everybody calls me Jett, honey.
1458 02:16:27 Bye-bye.
1459 02:16:37 What's on your mind?
1460 02:16:39 The country needs petroleum.
1461 02:16:42 I'm going to Washington, Bick.
1462 02:16:45 The reason I'm going, and the reason I'm here, is oil.
1463 02:16:50 I figured.
1464 02:16:53 Want to talk a little business?
1465 02:16:56 I'm ready.
1466 02:16:58 Seems like every time we made a deal, me and you...
1467 02:17:05 ...it just turned out pretty lucky...
1468 02:17:09 ...for somebody.
1469 02:17:46 You know, all this oil around here hasn't made a lot of difference.
1470 02:17:51 We live pretty much the way we always have here at Reata.
1471 02:17:53 - Mm-hm. Just like we Benedicts found it. - Yeah.
1472 02:17:57 Bick...
1473 02:17:59 ...Lord was good to you, setting that concrete pool right down in your own yard.
1474 02:18:06 Hey, come on in. Ha, ha.
1475 02:18:08 Oh, not now, Luz.
1476 02:18:15 Well, it's good for the young folks.
1477 02:18:19 We'd have made improvements around here, oil or no oil.
1478 02:18:22 Now, Bick, that 27.5 percent tax exemption on oil helped out some, didn't it?
1479 02:18:29 - Bale, I'll tell you what old Pinky thinks. - What?
1480 02:18:32 That oil tax exemption is the best thing to hit Texas since we whupped Geronimo.
1481 02:18:37 Yahoo!
1482 02:18:45 One of the finest laws ever passed in Washington.
1483 02:18:49 All joking aside, Bick...
1484 02:18:52 ...Bale and I are not adverse to accepting a share of the credit for it.
1485 02:18:56 Not at all.
1486 02:18:57 How about an exemption for...
1487 02:18:59 ...depreciation of first-class brains, senator?
1488 02:19:02 Whose? Yours?
1489 02:19:04 My father's, for instance.
1490 02:19:06 He spent his life saving other people's lives.
1491 02:19:09 How about some tax exemption there?
1492 02:19:17 Leslie's always been real sharp-talking, hasn't she, Bick?
1493 02:19:21 Fair enough, judge. You've always been smooth enough for two.
1494 02:19:27 Do you take each other for better or for worse...
1495 02:19:31 ...for richer or for poorer...
1496 02:19:34 ...in sickness and in health, until death?
1497 02:19:41 Jordan Benedict...
1498 02:19:44 ...wilt thou take Juana Villalobos, here present...
1499 02:19:48 ...for your lawful wife...
1500 02:19:50 ...according to the rite of our holy mother, the Church?
1501 02:19:54 I will.
1502 02:19:57 Juana Villalobos...
1503 02:19:59 ...wilt thou take Jordan Benedict, here present...
1504 02:20:03 ...for your lawful husband...
1505 02:20:05 ...according to the rite of our holy mother, the Church?
1506 02:20:10 I will.
1507 02:20:12 Join your hands and kneel down.
1508 02:20:49 Turn right back and then go along
1509 02:20:51 The lady in the front and the gent follow along
1510 02:20:55 Now you're home and now you swing Round and round with a pretty little thing
1511 02:20:59 On the corner with the old left hand
1512 02:21:00 It's a right to your honey and a right now round
1513 02:21:03 Hurry up Grandpa can't you see You ain't as spry as you used to be
1514 02:21:06 Barbed-wire gates and a great big date Promenade round or you're gonna get sprayed
1515 02:21:15 Now the gals to the center and back to the bar
1516 02:21:17 And the gents to the center with a right-hand star
1517 02:21:21 Now back to the left and not too far
1518 02:21:23 Greet your honey pass her by Pick up the next gal on the sly
1519 02:21:28 Now the gals go in with a full turn round
1520 02:21:30 Like a jaybird walking on the frozen ground
1521 02:21:34 Now the men go in with a full turn round
1522 02:21:36 Like a scared little rabbit chased by a hound
1523 02:21:40 Spread that star way out wide Let's do-si-do on every side
1524 02:21:45 Do-si-high and do-si-low Just turn around and here we go
1525 02:21:49 Gals to the center and back to the bar
1526 02:21:51 The gents to the center with a right-hand star
1527 02:21:55 Now back to the left and not too far
1528 02:21:57 Greet your honey pass her by Pick up the next gal on the sly
1529 02:22:02 Now the gals go in with a full turn round
1530 02:22:04 Like a jaybird walking on the frozen ground
1531 02:22:06 Yahoo
1532 02:22:08 Now the men go in with a full turn round
1533 02:22:10 Like a scared little rabbit chased by a hound
1534 02:22:14 Spread that star way out wide Let's do-si-do on every side
1535 02:22:20 What did they say?
1536 02:22:23 Gals to the center and back to the bar And the gents...
1537 02:22:28 Friends and neighbors, uh...
1538 02:22:31 ...I want you all to meet my wife.
1539 02:22:34 - This is Mrs. Jordan Benedict III. - Well, congratulations.
1540 02:22:38 Congratulations.
1541 02:23:57 He was the first Reata baby I ever saw.
1542 02:24:01 I remember it as if it were yesterday...
1543 02:24:04 ...when I picked him up.
1544 02:24:07 He had a fever.
1545 02:24:10 I didn't think he was going to live the day out.
1546 02:25:16 On behalf of the United States Army...
1547 02:25:19 ...I am proud to present to you the flag of our nation...
1548 02:25:22 ...which your son defended so gallantly.
1549 02:26:13 Oh say can you see
1550 02:26:18 By the dawn's early light
1551 02:26:22 What so proudly we hailed
1552 02:26:27 At the twilight's last gleaming
1553 02:26:32 Whose broad stripes and bright stars
1554 02:26:37 Through the perilous fight
1555 02:26:41 O'er the ramparts we watched
1556 02:26:46 Were so gallantly streaming
1557 02:26:52 And the rocket's red glare
1558 02:26:56 The bombs bursting in air
1559 02:27:01 Gave proof through the night
1560 02:27:06 That our flag was still there
1561 02:27:11 Oh say does that star-spangled...
1562 02:27:42 Everyone, just everyone in the world's gonna be there.
1563 02:27:46 I'm gonna fly up to Dallas and I'm going to Neiman's.
1564 02:27:49 I'm gonna buy myself a sort of a starlight-white evening dress.
1565 02:27:53 Very plain and simple, and deadly.
1566 02:27:58 Before you get so elaborately simple, you'd better hear what your father has to say.
1567 02:28:02 We're certainly going. I promised Jett.
1568 02:28:06 Jett. What are you talking about?
1569 02:28:10 He likes me. He likes my family too.
1570 02:28:13 He's always talking about you.
1571 02:28:16 My dear, darling Luz.
1572 02:28:19 If I didn't know you had a Benedict head on those immature shoulders...
1573 02:28:23 ...I'd prescribe a good spanking.
1574 02:28:25 Oh, he's dreamy.
1575 02:28:27 Ask the Snythe girls. Ask anyone.
1576 02:28:30 He's just a rough diamond.
1577 02:28:32 He's a rough rhinestone, and he's old enough to be your father.
1578 02:28:38 - What are you six evil men up to now? - Oh, honey.
1579 02:28:42 It's a coronation. Old Jett's fixing to get himself crowned king.
1580 02:28:46 Gotta have 10 million to be on the list.
1581 02:28:48 All the most important people in the country will be there.
1582 02:28:52 A coast-to-coast broadcast. Jett's gonna make a magnificent speech.
1583 02:28:55 I know. Ha, ha. I'm gonna write it for him.
1584 02:28:59 It'll be heard across the nation by everyone.
1585 02:29:02 - Eliminating one. - Yeah?
1586 02:29:04 - That's me. - Good.
1587 02:29:05 Hooray!
1588 02:29:07 You stay away, you'll be the only folks in Texas who ain't there.
1589 02:29:10 - I suppose you're right. - You're roped in with the herd.
1590 02:29:13 You'll be dancing to...
1591 02:29:14 ...Jett's fiddles just like all the rest of them.
1592 02:29:17 Well, if we go, then we'll do it right.
1593 02:29:20 We're oil rich just like the rest of them...
1594 02:29:22 ...so we'll go like the rest of them, only better.
1595 02:29:25 Now you're talking like my father.
1596 02:29:27 The old Benedict spirit.
1597 02:29:29 Set up one of your grand weekends.
1598 02:29:31 Invite everybody. We'll take them down there with us.
1599 02:29:33 We'll show that so-and-so who's top people around this part of the country.
1600 02:29:37 I'll even buy that four-engine Douglas.
1601 02:29:39 You can fly in some orchids from Hawaii.
1602 02:29:42 We'll load up our party, buzz in low on top of that building...
1603 02:29:45 ...shake the tiles right off that hotel roof.
1604 02:30:48 Oh, there's Lola Lane.
1605 02:30:49 - I'll bet even Hollywood isn't so exciting. - Isn't it something?
1606 02:30:53 It's perfectly fabulous.
1607 02:30:55 Jett's always trying to do things...
1608 02:30:56 ...bigger and spend more money than anybody else.
1609 02:30:59 I can't wait to meet him. What does he do?
1610 02:31:01 To some he's just a no-good so-and-so.
1611 02:31:04 Cars for the Benedict party.
1612 02:31:23 There he is.
1613 02:31:31 There's the emperor himself.
1614 02:31:41 Hey, isn't this terrific? Look at Luz. She's queen of the parade.
1615 02:31:45 You didn't tell me.
1616 02:31:51 You know about this, Leslie?
1617 02:31:55 No, I didn't.
1618 02:32:00 Oh, Lord.
1619 02:32:02 My daughter, queen of Jett Rink Day. What is this?
1620 02:32:07 I don't know, Jordan.
1621 02:32:11 She's done things before I haven't gone along with, but this...
1622 02:32:13 She's never been sneaky.
1623 02:32:16 It's not exactly sneaky, Jordan, appearing in a parade.
1624 02:32:19 Don't try to be funny.
1625 02:32:21 I'm not. I'm just as upset as you are.
1626 02:32:25 I just know that Luz is intelligent enough not to be imposed on by anyone.
1627 02:32:29 Give me the desk.
1628 02:32:31 This is Bick Benedict. Did my daughter Luz Benedict come in yet?
1629 02:32:36 Now, get this. As soon as she comes in, have her call me.
1630 02:33:14 Say, Luz...
1631 02:33:17 You know what I think I'll do?
1632 02:33:20 Hmm?
1633 02:33:21 I'm gonna keep it just like this.
1634 02:33:26 I'll keep all those people, send them home.
1635 02:33:32 I'm not even gonna open up this place.
1636 02:33:38 Some girls might like a hotel all to themselves.
1637 02:33:42 Me, I like company, Jett. I like lots of people.
1638 02:33:45 Well, all right. All right.
1639 02:33:50 You want lots of people?
1640 02:33:52 I don't see any problem there.
1641 02:33:56 Honey...
1642 02:33:59 ...if there's anything you want...
1643 02:34:01 ...you just say it and you've got it.
1644 02:34:06 All right, I'd like a Coke.
1645 02:34:10 Whew. Ha, ha.
1646 02:34:12 Oh, now, that's impossible. That's just impossible.
1647 02:34:17 You know as well as I do, Cokes are taboo. All soft drinks.
1648 02:34:23 You make the rules.
1649 02:34:27 I make the rules.
1650 02:34:30 You like things your own way, don't you, Jett?
1651 02:34:34 Let me ask you something.
1652 02:34:37 Do you like things your way?
1653 02:34:40 Not very many people have things their way, do they?
1654 02:34:43 I don't get them my way very often.
1655 02:34:48 Nope.
1656 02:34:50 And you won't either, until you get married...
1657 02:34:55 ...get your man to give you what you want when you want it.
1658 02:34:58 So?
1659 02:35:01 So if I was you, I'd start thinking about getting married.
1660 02:35:06 Well, that's an idea.
1661 02:35:15 You looked like a queen in that parade today.
1662 02:35:19 That was my job.
1663 02:35:31 It's just what you are...
1664 02:35:34 ...Luz Benedict Il.
1665 02:35:38 You know, you could be the head lady of this part of the whole country.
1666 02:35:43 If you wanted to. lf you married right. If you married the right man.
1667 02:35:48 Hmm, that's a sweet idea.
1668 02:35:52 Why don't I just announce it tonight...
1669 02:35:55 ...all them thousands of people out there just sitting, listening?
1670 02:36:01 The whole of Texas.
1671 02:36:04 Boy, wouldn't that blow the roof off?
1672 02:36:12 Jett, tell me something.
1673 02:36:17 Hmm?
1674 02:36:18 - Is this a proposal? - Does it sound like one?
1675 02:36:24 Oh, after a fashion, but not quite.
1676 02:36:31 What do you want me to say? You want me to say something you can laugh at?
1677 02:36:36 No.
1678 02:36:40 What I wanted to say is I think you're a wonderful girl.
1679 02:36:44 And I do think you're beautiful, and I think...
1680 02:36:50 You're fascinating to me, and I've always been looking...
1681 02:36:54 ...for a girl like you.
1682 02:37:09 That sure would blow the roof off, wouldn't it?
1683 02:37:15 Hey, you've got a long way to go tonight.
1684 02:37:23 Look, I'm very flattered. Any girl would be.
1685 02:37:33 You be a good boy, now.
1686 02:37:36 I'll see you later.
1687 02:38:42 I hope the storm doesn't louse up your party, Mr. Rink.
1688 02:38:45 Slip-up, boy. I just forgot to order the right kind of weather.
1689 02:38:50 I heard a twister hit Waco.
1690 02:39:10 What's the matter? Can't you talk United States?
1691 02:39:13 You're talking to my wife.
1692 02:39:15 My name's Benedict, Jordan Benedict, if that means anything to you.
1693 02:39:18 Okay, Mr. Benedict. I was just following orders.
1694 02:39:21 Mr. Rink said he'd have my neck if I let any wrong people in.
1695 02:39:29 - Benedict. Jordan Benedict. - Registering, please.
1696 02:39:32 You Benedicts are all close together. They've got the Coronado Suite.
1697 02:39:36 You're in the Fernando Suite.
1698 02:39:37 I'm a mess. I must go to the beauty parlor.
1699 02:39:40 You run for it before they close.
1700 02:39:42 The grand opening of the Jett Rink Airport and Emperador Hotel...
1701 02:39:47 ...is the latest milestone in the dramatic life...
1702 02:39:49 ...of this virile son of Texas.
1703 02:39:51 Virile so-and-so.
1704 02:39:54 Howdy, everybody.
1705 02:39:57 Hi, Adarene.
1706 02:39:59 - About time you got here. - Where's Pinky, the old bat?
1707 02:40:04 Fernando Suite for Mr. Benedict, please.
1708 02:40:07 - Beauty salon. - Can you take me?
1709 02:40:10 Yes, if you can come right along.
1710 02:40:12 Ha, ha. Thank goodness. I'll be right in.
1711 02:40:15 - Who's calling, please? - Mrs. Benedict.
1712 02:40:17 - You come right along, Mrs. Benedict. - Ha, ha. Thank you.
1713 02:40:21 - Bawley. - Yo.
1714 02:40:23 Keep everybody freshened up. We'll be with you quick.
1715 02:40:26 We're anxious to see old Jett come out of that chute.
1716 02:40:32 Why couldn't they ride with us the way other people's kids do?
1717 02:40:36 No, Luz had to fly her own plane, and Jordy and Juana had to drive.
1718 02:40:50 Thank you.
1719 02:41:03 Anybody here?
1720 02:41:09 We're all booked up.
1721 02:41:10 I just called. I'm Mrs. Benedict.
1722 02:41:15 I'm sorry, but we're busy.
1723 02:41:18 I wait a little.
1724 02:41:28 They're driving. It takes time.
1725 02:41:31 Oh, I know it takes time, I know it.
1726 02:41:34 I made the trip myself 400 times.
1727 02:41:39 But don't worry about the children.
1728 02:41:41 Their behavior is odd, but their manners are beautiful.
1729 02:41:44 Now, listen here, boy. I've taken just about enough of this from you.
1730 02:41:48 I didn't want to come in the first place.
1731 02:41:50 I wouldn't be here unless you'd let them bully you into it.
1732 02:41:53 Now, for heaven's sakes, let's make the best of it.
1733 02:41:55 If you'll cool down, go on shaving, and finish dressing, I'll go down with you.
1734 02:42:00 Otherwise, you can go alone.
1735 02:42:03 You know, honey...
1736 02:42:06 ...you're awful cute when you get riled.
1737 02:42:10 - Hello, Mr. Benedict. - Hello, Uncle Bawley.
1738 02:42:15 Hey, Jordy.
1739 02:42:16 You better hurry on in there. Your ma and pa are sure having a battle. Whew.
1740 02:42:24 - Hello, honey. - Well, where have you been?
1741 02:42:27 We got tied up in traffic in town.
1742 02:42:29 - Where's Juana? - She's in the beauty parlor.
1743 02:42:32 - Here, darling. Hello, sweetheart. - Where's Lupe?
1744 02:42:37 He's all right. He just didn't get his nap.
1745 02:42:41 How's my child, Grandpa Benedict?
1746 02:42:44 Is that Judy crying?
1747 02:43:07 - Oh, I hope I'm not too late. - Not too, come right in.
1748 02:43:33 Yeah?
1749 02:43:35 Oh, hello, Juana. Yeah, he's here.
1750 02:43:37 Jordy, it's for you.
1751 02:43:44 Yes, dear?
1752 02:43:50 Well, you stay right there, honey. I'm coming right down.
1753 02:43:57 Don't you folks wait on us. We'll catch up.
1754 02:44:01 Son, you're way behind.
1755 02:44:06 Howdy, everybody. Look who we found.
1756 02:44:15 Well, there you are.
1757 02:44:18 We were getting worried.
1758 02:44:20 Say, you'd better get dressed, Jett.
1759 02:44:23 Oh, yeah.
1760 02:44:25 You wanted me to go over the speech with you too.
1761 02:44:29 Come on, we better hurry.
1762 02:44:33 Well, I'm sorry, but it happens to be Mr. Jett Rink's orders.
1763 02:44:37 And I'm just working here.
1764 02:44:38 It's everybody's orders. Same all over town.
1765 02:44:41 The young lady should've gone to a place where they do her people.
1766 02:44:58 Well, if it isn't the queen herself.
1767 02:45:01 Hi. You having fun?
1768 02:45:03 We're making out. How you doing?
1769 02:45:04 Good. Where are they, Mom and Dad?
1770 02:45:08 Don't trifle with your luck.
1771 02:45:12 There you are.
1772 02:45:13 Oh, you want to talk to me, Dad?
1773 02:45:15 Yes, if you can spare me a few moments of your time, I'd like to talk to you.
1774 02:45:19 - Oh, Dad, must we now? - Yes.
1775 02:45:21 We must hurry if we're gonna be on time for the grand entrance.
1776 02:45:24 Oh, Luz, darling, you look just beautiful.
1777 02:45:28 Uncle Bawley, help me round everybody up.
1778 02:45:30 I'm sorry I'm so late.
1779 02:45:32 All right, people. Hyah, hyah, hyah!
1780 02:45:37 Hyah, hyah, hyah!
1781 02:45:51 Hyah, hyah, hyah!
1782 02:46:06 Get along, there.
1783 02:46:08 There's a clause here...
1784 02:46:13 Did some of you boys change this?
1785 02:46:15 Lord, man, no. We haven't changed a single comma.
1786 02:46:19 Changes tend to throw you.
1787 02:46:22 "Columbus discovered only the shell of this country.
1788 02:46:25 - Agassiz came and discovered fossil... " - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
1789 02:46:30 Members only.
1790 02:46:33 Where's Rink?
1791 02:46:35 He went that way.
1792 02:46:52 Looks like I just come in for a root beer. Ha-ha-ha.
1793 02:46:55 That, my friend, is a Texas rain.
1794 02:47:14 Hey, Bick. What you doing sitting up there? Come on, sit at our table, boy.
1795 02:47:19 the Texan said, "Paul Revere?
1796 02:47:22 Oh, yeah, ain't he the fella that had to ride for help?"
1797 02:47:32 In just a few moments...
1798 02:47:34 ...Mr. Rink himself will be here at the microphone.
1799 02:47:39 Come on, let's go.
1800 02:47:48 Jordy smashed up the beauty parlor.
1801 02:47:50 - He's looking for. - What?
1802 02:48:00 Where we have our hair done.
1803 02:48:02 Jordy's looking for Jett to fight him, says it was his orders.
1804 02:48:05 - Why? - Juana. The girl said they didn't take wetbacks.
1805 02:48:11 ... of our entire country. Thank you, Congressman Bale Clinch.
1806 02:48:26 The eyes of Texas are upon you
1807 02:48:30 You cannot get away
1808 02:48:34 Do not think you can escape them
1809 02:48:39 At night or early in the morn
1810 02:48:42 The eyes of Texas are upon you
1811 02:48:46 Till Gabriel blows his horn
1812 02:48:50 The eyes of Texas are upon you
1813 02:48:54 Stay here, honey. I'll be right back.
1814 02:48:56 All the livelong day
1815 02:48:58 The eyes of Texas are upon you
1816 02:49:02 You cannot get away
1817 02:49:07 - Is this young Benedict? - You invited me down here to insult my wife.
1818 02:49:12 And you're gonna answer for it.
1819 02:49:15 Aren't you the one who married a squaw?
1820 02:49:18 What's the matter? Ain't you having a good time?
1821 02:49:20 Get them up, Rink. Everybody knows you got this coming to you.
1822 02:49:24 - Jordy, no. - Get them up, Rink. Let go of me.
1823 02:49:43 You want it now, in front of everybody...
1824 02:49:46 ...or you want to come outside?
1825 02:49:48 I don't care much...
1826 02:49:50 ...whether it's here or outside...
1827 02:49:52 ...so long as I get one punch at that stuck-up face of yours.
1828 02:50:01 Sit down, sit down.
1829 02:50:05 - Heh, heh. Governor, how are you this evening? - Fine.
1830 02:50:11 And now to introduce our guest of honor...
1831 02:50:14 ...we hear from a man known from the rocky coast of Maine...
1832 02:50:18 ...to the Golden Gate in California.
1833 02:50:21 Ladies and gentlemen...
1834 02:50:23 ...our own Senator Oliver Whiteside.
1835 02:50:33 Mr. Toastmaster...
1836 02:50:36 ...Governor North...
1837 02:50:38 ...ladies and gentlemen...
1838 02:50:44 The eyes of the entire nation are on us tonight...
1839 02:50:49 ...as we gather here to honor them...
1840 02:50:53 Get them up.
1841 02:50:56 You had this coming to you for a long time.
1842 02:51:00 Texas has been kind to Jett Rink...
1843 02:51:03 ...and is ever ready...
1844 02:51:05 You're gonna get what you gave my boy.
1845 02:51:08 Get them up. Get them up!
1846 02:51:13 proud, friendly...
1847 02:51:15 ...warm-hearted, successful.
1848 02:51:19 Yes, successful, I am sure...
1849 02:51:22 ...beyond his wildest dreams.
1850 02:51:25 But Jett Rink has never lost the common touch.
1851 02:51:29 You ain't even worth hitting.
1852 02:51:36 Jett, you want to know something true?
1853 02:51:40 You're all through.
1854 02:51:42 ... all old friends who have known him and loved him...
1855 02:51:47 ...since boyhood.
1856 02:52:02 Dear friends...
1857 02:52:05 ...I'm going to ask you to come with me tonight...
1858 02:52:08 ...as I turn back the pages in my book of happy memories...
1859 02:52:12 ...and I recall the first time I saw young Jett Rink.
1860 02:52:16 - Where's the boy? - He went upstairs.
1861 02:52:18 Come on, let's get out of here.
1862 02:52:20 - I'll go get Luz. - Hurry up.
1863 02:52:23 moves the sand of glorious...
1864 02:52:26 Luz, we're leaving.
1865 02:52:27 - in his face shone that light... - Would you excuse me, please?
1866 02:52:31 that destiny always uses...
1867 02:52:35 The years pass quickly, as the years have a way of doing.
1868 02:52:40 And now I see Jett Rink as a young man...
1869 02:52:47 ... afraid of neither opposition nor hard work...
1870 02:52:52 ...his eyes set on a far distant goal towards which he's ever working...
1871 02:52:58 ...learning, striving.
1872 02:53:04 And now we come to Jett Rink, the man.
1873 02:53:08 Texas has been kind to Jett Rink.
1874 02:53:11 And Jett, never forgetting this kindness...
1875 02:53:15 ...is ever ready to devote his resources...
1876 02:53:18 ...to the greater glory of the state which reared him...
1877 02:53:22 ...and which, in turn, does honor to him tonight...
1878 02:53:26 ...in this great gathering here present.
1879 02:53:31 And now, my friends, here...
1880 02:53:34 ...and to the many thousands of you listening across the nation...
1881 02:53:38 ...I have the privilege...
1882 02:53:41 ...yes, I have the great honor...
1883 02:53:45 ...to introduce a legend in his own time...
1884 02:53:48 ...a great Texan...
1885 02:53:51 ...an outstanding American...
1886 02:53:54 ...yes, my friends, a man.
1887 02:53:57 I give to you Jett Rink.
1888 02:54:09 All the livelong day
1889 02:54:13 The eyes of Texas are upon you
1890 02:54:16 You cannot get away
1891 02:54:21 Do not think you can escape them
1892 02:54:25 At night or early in the morn
1893 02:54:29 The eyes of Texas are upon you
1894 02:54:35 Well, you can count on me.
1895 02:54:41 All right, then. Goodbye.
1896 02:54:44 How bad?
1897 02:54:46 It hit pretty hard in Vientecito.
1898 02:54:48 Dr. Guerra set up an auxiliary hospital.
1899 02:54:51 He needs help. I better get down there.
1900 02:54:53 You'll make better time if you wait till first light and fly.
1901 02:54:57 I don't relish the idea of spending the night under Jett's roof.
1902 02:55:00 Me too.
1903 02:55:02 If it weren't for transporting this circus, we'd all hightail it out of here.
1904 02:55:21 I hope she don't let this upset her too much...
1905 02:55:25 ...this business tonight.
1906 02:55:28 It's just one of those things.
1907 02:55:30 Best thing to do is forget about it.
1908 02:55:33 Yeah. Well, go ahead. You forget it.
1909 02:55:36 Me, I'm gonna remember it.
1910 02:55:38 Now, look, Jordy.
1911 02:55:41 Take it easy.
1912 02:55:43 We've had just about enough excitement around here for one night.
1913 02:55:47 - Yeah, I guess so. - Sure.
1914 02:55:53 You've always had a mind of your own, and you've always used it.
1915 02:55:57 Done things pretty near your own way.
1916 02:56:03 You knew what you was doing when you married in that direction.
1917 02:56:10 I told you myself the morning after you broke the news. Remember?
1918 02:56:15 I told you then that I knew Juana was a mighty-fine little gal...
1919 02:56:21 ...but when you and she got married, you was asking for trouble. Remember?
1920 02:56:24 I told you that.
1921 02:56:28 Lots of folks in this part of the country are pretty jumpy about that sort of thing.
1922 02:56:32 - Jett's only one of them. - I know those people.
1923 02:56:35 Just leave them to heaven. We're doing fine.
1924 02:56:40 Look, Papa, if I'm concerned, it has to do with the people that ought to know better.
1925 02:56:47 Like my own father.
1926 02:56:50 - Hmm? - Just the simple truth, that's you.
1927 02:56:54 That's the way you think.
1928 02:56:56 Oh, good Lord, I don't care about Jett Rink.
1929 02:56:59 But you, Papa, that's different.
1930 02:57:01 Now, you look here, Jordy.
1931 02:57:03 You can't talk to me like that.
1932 02:57:07 Why, Lord, no man can.
1933 02:57:11 I'm a fair man, and I've been fair all my life, with everybody.
1934 02:57:15 And you, my own son, can't sit there and tell me that I'm not a fair man.
1935 02:57:24 Look, Jordy...
1936 02:57:26 ...there's ways of living and there's ways of doing things that folks abide by...
1937 02:57:30 ...when they want to live right and happily in comfort with their own people.
1938 02:57:35 And I always say Juana's a mighty-fine little gal, but...
1939 02:57:38 Don't sit there and prove what I say! I don't like to hear you do it.
1940 02:57:42 Dang it, boy, you're not being fair.
1941 02:57:45 When that ruckus started down there tonight, who went after Rink?
1942 02:57:49 Your old man.
1943 02:57:51 Who took him to count? Your old man.
1944 02:57:53 - And why? - Why? Because I...
1945 02:57:55 - Because of my wife? - Yes.
1946 02:57:56 No. No, because your son...
1947 02:58:00 ...Jordan Benedict, descendant of the long, proud line of Reata...
1948 02:58:04 ...got knocked right flat on his back in front of all Texas. That's why.
1949 02:58:22 Now, look, Papa.
1950 02:58:25 Just forget it. Don't worry yourself about it.
1951 02:58:37 Look, Mama, I guess you made a big mistake...
1952 02:58:39 ...when you got yourself mixed up with us rowdy Texans.
1953 02:58:43 Well, I'm shocked at you, and I'm shocked at all of us.
1954 02:58:46 I'm just so ashamed.
1955 02:58:48 I'll never be able to forget the sight of
1956 02:58:51 ...my brother barging into the grand ballroom...
1957 02:58:54 ...disgracing us. Then my father had to make it a bigger brawl.
1958 02:58:57 I don't know when I'll be able to face people.
1959 02:59:00 Keep seeing Jett, you won't have to face me.
1960 02:59:03 Children.
1961 02:59:04 Well, how about that, anyway, Mama?
1962 02:59:06 I haven't been asked.
1963 02:59:08 It seems that my family just can't tolerate his success.
1964 02:59:12 - My darling Luz. - Well, tonight meant a lot to Jett.
1965 02:59:15 Really, I know.
1966 02:59:18 If I only knew how to apologize to him, I'd go to him now.
1967 02:59:24 I can't face all those people.
1968 02:59:26 The party's over. They've all gone home.
1969 02:59:29 All?
1970 02:59:31 He passed out like a light in front of the whole crowd.
1971 02:59:33 Oh, no. That's what we heard, Luz.
1972 02:59:38 Well, he must have been ill.
1973 02:59:41 Weak with shame or something.
1974 02:59:44 He was plain drunk, if you'll forgive me.
1975 02:59:48 I don't believe you.
1976 02:59:51 Party broke up early, but not a minute too soon.
1977 03:00:01 Give me Mr. Rink's penthouse, please. Luz Benedict.
1978 03:00:04 You are not going up there, Luz, if I have to sit on you.
1979 03:00:08 Well, it's important. Do you know where he is?
1980 03:00:11 Luz, it's not like you to make a fool of yourself.
1981 03:00:15 I know where he is, honey.
1982 03:00:17 Come along with your Uncle Bawley.
1983 03:00:21 All right, Luz.
1984 03:00:23 If you must go.
1985 03:00:26 I must.
1986 03:00:30 I've always held a strange power over your mother.
1987 03:00:40 I'm sorry, Mother.
1988 03:00:53 What do you say, dollface?
1989 03:00:55 About ready to come along with your old pal now?
1990 03:01:00 It's time we hit the hay.
1991 03:01:07 I give up.
1992 03:01:14 - Can we go to work now? - Leave him alone.
1993 03:01:16 He owns the place. Let him enjoy it.
1994 03:01:21 Shut up!
1995 03:01:38 Ladies and gents...
1996 03:01:41 Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests.
1997 03:01:48 I just want to count the blessings...
1998 03:01:53 ...that this great domain has bestowed upon her humble son.
1999 03:01:59 My friends...
2000 03:02:03 ...this is a man.
2001 03:02:12 Old Mother Texas.
2002 03:02:16 What did she give to me?
2003 03:02:19 Not a goldarn thing.
2004 03:02:21 You gotta work and sweat and steal it from her.
2005 03:02:27 But I got mine...
2006 03:02:30 ...right out of the ground.
2007 03:02:36 Poor Jett...
2008 03:02:40 ...fighting for what is good.
2009 03:02:43 Lucky.
2010 03:02:45 Lucky for Bick Benedict...
2011 03:02:49 ...her husband.
2012 03:02:55 Poor Jett.
2013 03:03:04 Poor, pretty Leslie.
2014 03:03:08 Pretty Leslie.
2015 03:03:11 Pretty Leslie, wonderful, beautiful girl-bride.
2016 03:03:18 Poor boy.
2017 03:03:21 Rich...
2018 03:03:22 ...rich Mrs. Benedict.
2019 03:03:28 She's beautiful.
2020 03:03:31 Lovely.
2021 03:03:33 The woman a man wants.
2022 03:03:36 The woman a man's gotta have too.
2023 03:04:03 Thank you, Uncle Bawley.
2024 03:04:07 Governor.
2025 03:04:13 You know what you can do.
2026 03:04:32 Down Mexico way
2027 03:04:36 That's where I fell in love
2028 03:04:39 When stars above came out
2029 03:04:53 - Just as soon as it lands, I'm gonna sell it. - Good.
2030 03:04:56 This is for me, boy. The simple life.
2031 03:04:58 No more of this highflying nonsense.
2032 03:05:31 Say, Juana, how does a hamburger and a piece of pie sound to you?
2033 03:05:34 - Sounds very good. - A what?
2034 03:05:37 No more of this highfalutin stuff.
2035 03:05:39 Let's stop in up here and have us some chicken.
2036 03:05:42 Then we can eat it with our fingers.
2037 03:05:56 - Over here, honey? - Yeah.
2038 03:06:12 Howdy, folks. Good afternoon.
2039 03:06:34 Howdy.
2040 03:06:35 Nice place you have here. Been intending to stop...
2041 03:06:38 - ...every time I drove by. - Thank you.
2042 03:06:41 - What do you recommend, landlord? - How's fried chicken?
2043 03:06:43 Little Jordy wants ice cream, Grandpa.
2044 03:06:47 Grandpa.
2045 03:06:50 Ice cream it shall be.
2046 03:06:53 Give the little fellow some ice cream.
2047 03:06:56 Ice cream? I thought that kid would want a tamale.
2048 03:07:11 All right, sweetheart, give them what they want.
2049 03:07:30 What do you say, Juana? It's all right, isn't it?
2050 03:07:33 It's good. Yes, sirree.
2051 03:07:36 After all that fancy food and high living, this is the life.
2052 03:07:57 Hey, you.
2053 03:08:02 Now, let's see, the big plane should be arriving in Benedict around 1:30.
2054 03:08:09 You're in the wrong place, amigo.
2055 03:08:12 Come on, let's get out of here.
2056 03:08:15 Your money's no good here.
2057 03:08:19 Come on, let's go.
2058 03:08:22 - You too. - Hold on a minute.
2059 03:08:32 Yes? What do you want?
2060 03:08:36 Now, look here, Sarge.
2061 03:08:38 I'd sure appreciate it if you were a little more polite to these people.
2062 03:08:42 Oh, you would, would you?
2063 03:08:45 I'm Bick Benedict. Your neighbor, you might say.
2064 03:08:49 Does that give you special privileges?
2065 03:08:52 The name Benedict's meant something to people around here for a considerable time.
2066 03:08:59 That there papoose down there...
2067 03:09:02 ...his name Benedict too?
2068 03:09:12 Yeah, come to think of it.
2069 03:09:14 It is.
2070 03:09:17 All right, forget I asked you.
2071 03:09:20 Just go back and sit down, and we ain't gonna have no trouble.
2072 03:09:23 But this bunch here's gonna eat somewheres else.
2073 03:09:27 - All right, come on, let's go. You too. Sue me. - Take your hands off him.
2074 03:09:34 Now, you're out of line, mister.
2075 03:11:01 Poor Daddy.
2076 03:11:30 Just leave him alone!
2077 03:12:00 Is that the best that old horse thief can do?
2078 03:12:04 He's feeling your mood. Simpatico, darling.
2079 03:12:09 There's a lot of clair de lune in both of you old fire-eaters.
2080 03:12:13 You're both rather gentle creatures, you know.
2081 03:12:16 How awful.
2082 03:12:21 Those kids. Look at them.
2083 03:12:25 Those kids, in their infinite wisdom...
2084 03:12:28 ...are smarter than we are.
2085 03:12:30 They know I'm a disgrace and don't hesitate to say so, either.
2086 03:12:34 Sure, even the calf's got my number.
2087 03:12:39 Well, I don't have to take it from a sheep.
2088 03:12:44 Now, Jordan.
2089 03:12:51 Hello? Hello, Vashti.
2090 03:12:53 Oh, we're all fine.
2091 03:12:55 How'd you make it back?
2092 03:12:57 Good.
2093 03:12:59 - They all made it back in one piece. - Jolly.
2094 03:13:02 Well, all the guests have finally gone.
2095 03:13:05 - Thank goodness. - Thank goodness.
2096 03:13:09 But more have left than we bargained for.
2097 03:13:12 Luz has gone on to Hollywood with...
2098 03:13:14 ...Lona or Lola or whatever her name was.
2099 03:13:18 She decided she'd like to see how she liked Hollywood.
2100 03:13:22 - No, we've never had one, not on this side. - Good lord, an actress.
2101 03:13:27 Well, Vashti...
2102 03:13:29 ...all you can do is raise them.
2103 03:13:32 You can't live their lives for them.
2104 03:13:35 No. Judy and Bob are out looking at a ranch.
2105 03:13:40 A small one.
2106 03:13:42 Yeah. Jordy and Juana are gonna move into Vientecito.
2107 03:13:47 And we, we're home minding the babies.
2108 03:13:52 - Hey, Bick? - Huh?
2109 03:13:55 The sun's going down over the yardarm.
2110 03:13:58 - When are you gonna open up the bar? - Anytime, go ahead.
2111 03:14:02 Just remember, one day, that bourbon's gonna kill you.
2112 03:14:05 Okay. It'll be me or it.
2113 03:14:08 One of us has gotta go.
2114 03:14:10 Oh, me?
2115 03:14:12 I'm gonna stay right here.
2116 03:14:14 It's coming on spring.
2117 03:14:17 Roundup time is no time to be away from Reata.
2118 03:14:21 Yes, dear. Mm-hm.
2119 03:14:24 Okay.
2120 03:14:26 Bye-bye.
2121 03:14:29 Yeah, honey, everybody's on the move. Strays leaving the herd.
2122 03:14:36 I suppose I wouldn't mind it too much...
2123 03:14:40 ...if you wanted to go pack up and go back home for a spell.
2124 03:14:43 Home?
2125 03:14:45 Where do you think I've been this last breathless quarter of a century?
2126 03:14:51 Home.
2127 03:14:53 Look, boy, I belong here.
2128 03:14:58 You really want to know what's gotten my goat?
2129 03:15:00 What, honey?
2130 03:15:03 My own grandson don't even look like one of us.
2131 03:15:06 So help me, he looks like a little wetback.
2132 03:15:09 - Jordan. - Well...
2133 03:15:15 Little muchacho fires up, don't he?
2134 03:15:19 Well, I'm sorry, Jordan Benedict IV.
2135 03:15:22 There's times a man just has to be honest.
2136 03:15:28 You know something, Leslie?
2137 03:15:31 There's no use for kidding, either.
2138 03:15:34 I'm a failure.
2139 03:15:36 Nothing just turned out like I'd planned.
2140 03:15:42 I just... I just feel like my saddle's...
2141 03:15:45 ...turning right out from under me.
2142 03:15:50 Do want to know something, Jordan?
2143 03:15:54 I think you're great.
2144 03:15:58 Oh, don't ask me why. There are some things that are difficult to explain.
2145 03:16:03 You know all that fine riding you used to do, and all that fancy roping...
2146 03:16:08 ...and all that glamour stuff you did to dazzle me?
2147 03:16:11 Oh, it was impressive.
2148 03:16:14 But none of it ever made you quite as big a man to me...
2149 03:16:18 ...as you were on the floor of Sarge's hamburger joint.
2150 03:16:25 When you tumbled rearward and landed crashing...
2151 03:16:29 ...into that pile of dirty dishes...
2152 03:16:33 ...you were at last my hero.
2153 03:16:37 That's what you always wanted to be, you know.
2154 03:16:40 Could be.
2155 03:16:41 When we went into that place, before the fight started...
2156 03:16:46 Oh. Oh, what a fight. It was glorious.
2157 03:16:51 Before we went into that place...
2158 03:16:54 ...I was feeling like you are now.
2159 03:16:56 I was thinking to myself:
2160 03:16:58 "Well, Jordan and I...
2161 03:17:01 ...and all the others behind us have been failures."
2162 03:17:05 And then it happened.
2163 03:17:07 You wound up on the floor, on your back...
2164 03:17:11 ...in the middle of the salad.
2165 03:17:13 And I said to myself:
2166 03:17:16 "Well, after a hundred years...
2167 03:17:21 ...the Benedict family...
2168 03:17:23 ...is a real big success."
2169 03:17:28 You want to know something, Leslie?
2170 03:17:32 If I live to be 90...
2171 03:17:36 ...I'm never gonna be able to figure you out.
