犬之力 The Power of the Dog(2021)(EN)Subtitles

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1 00:01:04 When my father passed,
2 00:01:08 I wanted nothing more than my mother's happiness.
3 00:01:16 For what kind of man would I be if I did not help my mother?
4 00:01:21 If I did not save her?
5 00:02:13 You're not eating? No.
6 00:02:32 Have you figured it out yet, fatso?
7 00:02:35 -What?
8 00:02:38 How many years since we took over the ranch
9 00:02:40 from the Old Gent and Old Lady?
10 00:02:44 Why?
11 00:02:46 Oh hell, think about it.
12 00:02:53 You ever try the house bath, Phil?
13 00:02:59 No, I have not.
14 00:03:03 Early up tomorrow, brother. Big old drive.
15 00:03:40 There's a dead cow. Keep our cattle away.
16 00:03:43 -What happened? -Anthrax. Don't touch.
17 00:03:50 Well, guess this is it.
18 00:03:55 What's "it," Phil?
19 00:03:58 What's "it"? All right, fatso, I'll tell you what "it" is.
20 00:04:03 Twenty-five years since our first run together.
21 00:04:07 Nineteen hundred and nothing.
22 00:04:10 That's a long time.
23 00:04:12 Well, not too damn long.
24 00:04:23 Know what we should do?
25 00:04:25 What's that?
26 00:04:26 Go camping again in the mountains and shoot ourselves some fresh elk liver.
27 00:04:30 Cook it right there on the coals like Bronco Henry taught us.
28 00:04:39 You got a sore gut?
29 00:04:41 No.
30 00:04:43 You act like it pains you to hitch two words together.
31 00:05:41 There'll be 12 for tonight.
32 00:05:44 Do you what they'd prefer to eat?
33 00:05:46 They like the fried chicken dinner.
34 00:05:58 Yes?
35 00:05:59 I'm going to need your room.
36 00:06:00 All right.
37 00:06:08 What are you doing?
38 00:06:09 Nothing.
39 00:06:14 Is that an album?
40 00:06:17 Not really.
41 00:06:18 -May I? -Sure.
42 00:06:24 -Do you like the mansion? -Too much to clean.
43 00:06:27 You wouldn't have to clean it. There would be cleaners.
44 00:06:34 Oh, she's beautiful.
45 00:06:37 I like her flowers.
46 00:06:41 Oh! That's clever, Peter.
47 00:06:45 They're so lovely.
48 00:06:47 Thanks.
49 00:06:50 For the tables?
50 00:06:52 Sure.
51 00:06:56 -I need three chickens. Can you do them? -All right.
52 00:07:01 You're gonna have to move your stuff to the shed.
53 00:07:04 I'll make a bed for you on the floor.
54 00:08:29 Jake.
55 00:08:42 -He there? -Nope.
56 00:08:47 Well, we can't wait forever. The cattle are in the yards, so drink up.
57 00:08:52 -You gonna say something? -Nope.
58 00:08:55 Not without my brother.
59 00:09:05 Where were you?
60 00:09:07 I couldn't make the boys hold back forever.
61 00:09:09 That's fine.
62 00:09:13 Checked the power, and it's held up. Not coming till morning.
63 00:09:18 Oh, no, thanks. Phil, they're ready for us next door at the Red Mill.
64 00:09:22 Dinnertime, boys.
65 00:09:24 Let's get a move on.
66 00:09:30 Twenty-five years ago, where were you, Georgie Boy?
67 00:09:36 -With you. -I'll tell you.
68 00:09:38 A chubby know-nothing too dumb to get through college.
69 00:09:42 People helped you, fatso.
70 00:09:44 One person in particular taught you and me ranching so we damn well succeeded.
71 00:09:55 -Bronco Henry.
72 00:10:03 So, to us brothers, Romulus and Remus, and the wolf who raised us.
73 00:10:07 -Bronco Henry. -Bronco.
74 00:10:09 -Il Lupo. -Bronco. -Bronco Henry. -Bronco Henry.
75 00:10:18 -Boss is leavin'. -Dinner, boys.
76 00:10:29 Much obliged.
77 00:10:36 Rose? Rose, play piano for us please. I can't!
78 00:10:40 -Play! Play! Play! -Come on!
79 00:10:49 -Is everything all right? -Yes, ma'am. Fine.
80 00:11:24 "I've never seen a woman behind the wheel of a car."
81 00:11:37 I said, "Have you never seen a lady drive a car before?"
82 00:11:41 He thought the dog was driving.
83 00:11:43 No. No.
84 00:11:44 -No!
85 00:11:46 Oh, yeah.
86 00:11:50 I wonder what little lady made these.
87 00:11:57 Actually, I did, sir.
88 00:12:02 My mother was a florist.
89 00:12:04 So I made them to look like the ones in our garden.
90 00:12:07 Oh, well, do pardon me.
91 00:12:11 They're just as real as possible.
92 00:12:23 All right. Now, gentlemen, look. See, that's what you do with the cloth.
93 00:12:33 -It's really just for wine drips. -Ooh, you got that, boys?
94 00:12:37 Only for the drips.
95 00:12:44 Now get us some food.
96 00:13:11 -Did Bronco ever eat here? -No, he did not.
97 00:13:15 So where did you eat?
98 00:13:17 Uh, back then we had herring at the saloon and a whole lot of alcohol.
99 00:13:24 I remember this one time, Bronco made this wager that he could jump any horse
100 00:13:28 over the tables and chairs of the saloon piled up in the street.
101 00:13:33 Well, we chose him a nag all right.
102 00:13:38 It didn't bother him.
103 00:13:40 He took off his saddle,
104 00:13:43 walked the horse up to the tables and chairs,
105 00:13:46 talking to him all the while,
106 00:13:47 stroking his big, ugly head while the horse sniffed.
107 00:13:53 And then he swung on
108 00:14:02 What?
109 00:14:07 Flew over.
110 00:14:09 -He jumped it?
111 00:14:22 Put it down to amour.
112 00:14:27 What do you say, George?
113 00:14:30 Amour?
114 00:14:51 Do you mind quietening? We're eating.
115 00:14:56 Shut that down, or I will!
116 00:15:31 Are you all right, Peter?
117 00:15:39 Where are you going?
118 00:16:12 Go on over. I'll settle up.
119 00:16:16 Settle in the morning.
120 00:16:18 I'll be along.
121 00:18:18 send the bill, and I'll post a check.
122 00:18:58 Come over here. I love you.
123 00:19:39 George?
124 00:20:41 George?
125 00:21:07 Brother.
126 00:21:11 Where have you been?
127 00:21:22 made her cry.
128 00:21:28 She had her ear to the door?
129 00:21:33 She was crying, Phil.
130 00:21:36 What the hell?
131 00:21:38 I said her boy needed to snap out of it and get human.
132 00:21:46 Pointed it out, that's all.
133 00:21:51 She should damn well know.
134 00:22:25 Hold it.
135 00:22:31 He's got it!
136 00:22:33 He was better before.
137 00:22:36 He's getting there.
138 00:22:39 Is that how Bronco Henry learned it?
139 00:22:43 I never saw him out on a lunge, that's a fact.
140 00:22:59 What is it you see up there, Phil?
141 00:23:02 Are animals up there?
142 00:23:04 Has anyone else seen what you've seen, Phil?
143 00:23:09 George?
144 00:23:14 Nah, not him.
145 00:23:19 Come on, Phil. What is it?
146 00:23:23 There is something there, right?
147 00:23:25 Not if you can't see it, there ain't.
148 00:23:31 Gotta be an animal.
149 00:24:23 Hello, Mr. Burbank.
150 00:24:25 Hello, Mrs. Gordon.
151 00:24:28 How can I help you?
152 00:24:32 I really just came to see you.
153 00:24:40 I'm quite busy.
154 00:24:58 "This most wholesome sauce is excellent
155 00:25:02 with meats, fish, and cheese."
156 00:25:10 They have wine with them.
157 00:25:12 I wish they wouldn't do that.
158 00:25:13 I don't like drinking.
159 00:25:16 I'd say they have more in them than wine. Sounds like booze.
160 00:25:20 They're early. I should have never put the pianola in there.
161 00:25:35 -Here's the water.
162 00:25:47 Oh, goodness. I wish Peter were here.
163 00:25:51 He should be serving the salad, and I need to fry the chicken.
164 00:26:00 Um, Mr. Burbank,
165 00:26:02 I'm gonna run and get Peter.
166 00:26:14 Afternoon!
167 00:26:20 -Uh, looks like I'm the new waiter.
168 00:26:24 Doctor.
169 00:26:26 Mr. Burbank.
170 00:26:29 Mr. Weltz.
171 00:27:18 Run into any snow down below?
172 00:27:23 None to speak of.
173 00:27:29 Well, I guess I'll roll me a smoke since I'm woke up.
174 00:27:39 How far did you get?
175 00:27:42 Beech. That's where I aimed for.
176 00:27:46 Beech?
177 00:27:49 Whatcha doin' down there, Georgie Boy?
178 00:27:53 Little tomcatting?
179 00:27:59 I was speaking to Mrs. Gordon.
180 00:28:06 Oh, yes.
181 00:28:08 She cried on your shoulder.
182 00:28:13 So she did.
183 00:28:16 Give her half a chance, and she'll be after some dollar for Miss Nancy's college fee.
184 00:28:29 Remember how the Old Lady brought those girls out to the ranch
185 00:28:32 as soon as we could get hard-ons?
186 00:28:35 Oh my God.
187 00:28:39 Remember the tomato soup queen?
188 00:28:46 Wasn't it her that wrote you,
189 00:28:49 "I always will remember the western moon"?
190 00:28:57 Well, guess you coulda taken her out
191 00:28:59 without first putting a sack over her head.
192 00:29:03 Unlike some others.
193 00:29:19 Well, night, Phil.
194 00:29:31 It's a piece of ass you're after, fatso,
195 00:29:33 I'm damn sure you can get it without a license.
196 00:29:46 Hold it.
197 00:30:06 What do you do with these?
198 00:30:13 Goddamn.
199 00:30:15 Do you cut 'em up or something?
200 00:30:32 He's gone again?
201 00:31:09 A little desk for your big desk.
202 00:31:18 Phil.
203 00:31:19 Yep, got you, old-timer.
204 00:31:23 -Did you write to the Old Lady?
205 00:31:29 Yeah, I dropped 'em both a line.
206 00:31:32 Did you say something about Rose?
207 00:31:38 Well, you know as well as I do what the Old Lady would feel
208 00:31:41 if she thought you were getting mixed up with her.
209 00:31:50 She'd likely have a hemorrhage.
210 00:31:53 The Old Lady would feel as one Mrs. Burbank would feel
211 00:32:00 for another Mrs. Burbank.
212 00:32:03 Come again?
213 00:32:06 We were married Sunday.
214 00:32:10 She got rid of her property in Beech.
215 00:32:36 Quit it.
216 00:32:39 Stand steady, you little bitch, huh?
217 00:32:44 -Come on.
218 00:32:47 Look at me, you little bitch! Huh? Yeah?
219 00:32:48 Quit it! You fat-faced bitch!
220 00:32:54 Whore!
221 00:33:02 My school boarders eat dinner at 6:00 p.m. sharp.
222 00:33:05 No dish-washing duty if he has homework.
223 00:33:09 Oh. No shoes inside.
224 00:33:16 Maybe you'd like to come to the ranch sometimes?
225 00:33:19 Won't that be nice?
226 00:33:21 May I keep some of these rose petals?
227 00:33:36 Hey, ho.
228 00:33:37 Take the rest for later.
229 00:33:56 I've been thinking we should have some sort of dinner party
230 00:34:00 to introduce you to my parents.
231 00:34:05 And perhaps we could invite the governor and his wife too.
232 00:34:10 I saw them in Herndon today, and, uh,
233 00:34:20 Uh, maybe you'd be kind enough to play something on our old piano.
234 00:34:26 But, George, I'm not very good.
235 00:34:29 -I only played for the moving pictures.
236 00:34:32 You are plenty fine enough for us.
237 00:34:42 If that's what you want.
238 00:34:48 This looks like a good spot.
239 00:34:50 Pull over here, please.
240 00:34:51 A good spot for what?
241 00:35:17 You are marvelous, Rose.
242 00:35:30 Stand beside me, George.
243 00:35:36 What's happening?
244 00:35:37 Follow me.
245 00:35:40 Left foot forward.
246 00:35:41 One, two, three. And to the side.
247 00:35:45 One, two, three. And back.
248 00:35:49 One, two, three.
249 00:36:03 Here. This foot forward.
250 00:36:07 Don't think.
251 00:36:10 One, two, three. To the side.
252 00:36:12 One, two, three. And back.
253 00:36:15 One, two, three.
254 00:36:17 I told you I'd teach you.
255 00:36:27 Forward, two, three.
256 00:36:48 What is it, George?
257 00:37:00 I wanted to say how nice it is
258 00:37:04 not to be alone.
259 00:37:52 Go on up and get out of the cold.
260 00:38:14 Hello, Phil.
261 00:38:16 You remember Rose?
262 00:38:20 -Oh, hello there. -Hello.
263 00:38:22 -Something wrong with the furnace? -Search me.
264 00:38:28 -I'll go down and shake it up.
265 00:38:30 -I've been hanging around for you all day.
266 00:38:31 There's a deed the Old Gent wants sent to him.
267 00:38:36 Well, I figure that can go till morning.
268 00:38:39 -You all right? -I'm perfectly fine, George.
269 00:38:59 Well, brother Phil,
270 00:39:03 we had such a nice trip--
271 00:39:04 I'm not your brother.
272 00:39:06 You're a cheap schemer.
273 00:39:27 "We had such a nice trip."
274 00:40:02 Come on in.
275 00:40:08 This is the bathroom. Just make yourself at home.
276 00:40:18 Yeah, that's fine.
277 00:40:20 All right.
278 00:43:52 Now, you just make yourself comfortable.
279 00:43:57 Now, I'm going to bring you a surprise.
280 00:44:01 What is it?
281 00:44:03 Well, then it won't be a surprise.
282 00:44:24 When the rains come, the cellar gets flooded.
283 00:44:27 So, the rats all drown. They float to the surface.
284 00:44:47 Please keep talking.
285 00:44:50 Don't mind me.
286 00:44:52 I like to keep busy.
287 00:45:08 Easy.
288 00:45:12 We got it.
289 00:45:17 Head to the right.
290 00:45:19 -Turn it around that way. -Please, I'll take it.
291 00:45:22 -What is it? -Head to the front door.
292 00:45:28 Is that a grand?
293 00:45:29 -You got it? -Yeah, I got it.
294 00:45:33 -Whoa, hold it. -It's a Mason & Hamlin baby grand.
295 00:45:43 That's what I want, tunes.
296 00:45:45 The governor too.
297 00:45:47 We don't want a concert. We just wanna hear you play, Rose.
298 00:46:00 -One step at a time, ready? -Two, three, four.
299 00:49:28 -You make a rope with these? -These strips? Yeah.
300 00:49:48 You boys find something needs doing.
301 00:49:51 Yes, sir.
302 00:50:04 I just came over to speak about something.
303 00:50:17 Come on, partner. Open your talker. What is it?
304 00:50:24 His Nibs will be here for dinner and the Old Gent and the Old Lady.
305 00:50:32 Well, sir, ain't we going into society.
306 00:50:39 She on the pinano again?
307 00:50:43 Setting your teeth on edge?
308 00:51:01 Well, old-timer, what is it? What's in the noodle?
309 00:51:17 -Well, it's about His Nibs, the governor. -All right.
310 00:51:24 Well, it's not so much about His Nibs
311 00:51:34 I was thinking His Nibs probably wouldn't mind so much,
312 00:51:40 but his missus might.
313 00:51:43 What, for dear Christ's sake?
314 00:51:57 She might mind if you come to the table without a washup.
315 00:52:07 Yeah.
316 00:52:29 Hello, Mother, Father.
317 00:52:35 The car's around the side.
318 00:52:37 Is there anyone with you?
319 00:52:40 My wife.
320 00:52:57 Light the fire.
321 00:52:58 -Yes, ma'am. -Yes, ma'am.
322 00:53:00 We may as well try and warm this place.
323 00:53:08 Use your hand. Use your hand like so.
324 00:53:12 They're here.
325 00:53:24 You keep warm. I can bring them in.
326 00:53:53 Oh, how sweet. They have their own umbrella.
327 00:53:56 -Orange blossoms. -It's an island of civilization here.
328 00:54:00 I was, uh, telling Georgie about your brother.
329 00:54:03 Phi Beta Kappa at Yale, wasn't it?
330 00:54:06 Yes, in classics.
331 00:54:09 That's right.
332 00:54:22 Yeah.
333 00:54:25 Uh, Rose plays the piano very well.
334 00:54:30 Do you?
335 00:54:32 That's a nice surprise.
336 00:54:43 I'll just go have a look-see out the back for Phil.
337 00:54:47 Oh, good. I want to meet this brother.
338 00:54:50 Yes.
339 00:54:53 I suppose there was some sort of an injury.
340 00:54:58 Oh, Edward, Georgina.
341 00:55:00 Ah! Here are two people we can't fool.
342 00:55:02 Oh no, you cannot. We know everything. We're walking encyclopedias.
343 00:55:04 At least I am. I have nothing to do but read.
344 00:55:05 She's been reading "The Curse of Tutankhamun" in The Digest.
345 00:55:09 So, uh, you believe in the curse?
346 00:55:11 Oh, no, no, I'm not drinking George's concoction.
347 00:55:14 Yes, I do. But did you know that Tutankhamun was just a boy?
348 00:55:18 Only 18.
349 00:55:31 Phil, are you here?
350 00:55:42 I was looking for you.
351 00:55:47 Well, you found me.
352 00:55:50 Everyone's here. And we're just about to eat.
353 00:55:54 They're asking after you.
354 00:55:58 Really?
355 00:55:59 Yes, we're counting on your conversation.
356 00:56:08 I shouldn't have said what I said to you about--
357 00:56:11 You two can keep your apologies to yourself. I'm not coming.
358 00:56:17 And what will I say?
359 00:56:20 The Old Lady wants to see you too. She's come a long way.
360 00:56:23 You can tell them the truth.
361 00:56:25 That I stink and I like it.
362 00:56:31 Nothing could have happened to Phil, could it?
363 00:56:34 No, he'll be fine. Something just must've come up.
364 00:56:44 are you going to play for us?
365 00:56:45 Yes, George told me you play very well.
366 00:56:48 -Oh no, I'm terribly out of practice. -Yes, we'd love that.
367 00:56:51 Come now, you've been playing a lot. You know you have.
368 00:56:56 I don't know what to play.
369 00:56:59 Why,
370 00:57:00 play the one I like.
371 00:57:13 Just play anything.
372 00:58:07 I'm so sorry.
373 00:58:10 I can't seem to play.
374 00:58:21 Well, she got you halter trained, right, George? That's the main thing.
375 00:58:25 -I'm so sorry.
376 00:58:26 No, it was a lovely, lovely evening. Thank you.
377 00:58:40 Oh, you're Phil.
378 00:58:43 So, you weren't eaten by a cougar.
379 00:58:46 Not yet.
380 00:58:47 I am sorry to have missed your conversation.
381 00:58:49 I've heard you're brilliant.
382 00:58:51 You're gonna want to keep your distance. I'm just off the horse.
383 00:58:55 Anyhows, you don't want conversation.
384 00:58:57 You've been listening to the pinano and dancing, I guess.
385 00:59:03 You dance?
386 00:59:10 You didn't play?
387 00:59:13 You sure did practice a terrible lot.
388 00:59:17 See, you wouldn't think there was much difference between a cinema pit and a dinner party.
389 00:59:22 Where have you been, Phil?
390 00:59:25 I could hardly eat worrying about you.
391 00:59:28 I didn't get washed up, so I didn't come.
392 00:59:31 You didn't wash?
393 00:59:35 Oh, he's a ranchman, isn't that right? That's honest dirt.
394 00:59:42 -Thank you, again. -Thank you.
395 00:59:54 I'll just run and grab you a blanket for the ride.
396 01:00:53 I wondered if you didn't think about
397 01:00:55 leaving your medical books here for the summer.
398 01:01:03 Turn around.
399 01:01:07 Are you eating?
400 01:01:12 I made a new friend.
401 01:01:14 He calls me Doctor, and I call him Professor,
402 01:01:16 'cause that's what we wanna be.
403 01:01:19 Why don't you invite your friend to the ranch?
404 01:01:21 No, Rose.
405 01:01:23 Why not?
406 01:01:26 Thank you.
407 01:01:27 I don't want him to meet a certain person.
408 01:01:34 A bull calf, boss!
409 01:01:53 How come you don't wear gloves?
410 01:01:56 How 'bout 'cause they're not needed.
411 01:02:04 Castrate 1,500 head, then nick your thumb on the last.
412 01:02:10 Well, fatso, I think we're finished.
413 01:02:22 Who's that?
414 01:02:25 Miss Nancy.
415 01:02:28 Our waiter?
416 01:02:29 Yep, that's him.
417 01:02:32 You're gonna see him creeping all over the place now.
418 01:02:36 Big eyes goggling.
419 01:02:42 Little Lord Fauntleroy.
420 01:03:01 Rose?
421 01:03:05 Does he like his room?
422 01:03:09 I think so.
423 01:03:11 Watch your fires. Summer's coming.
424 01:03:15 Which also means any Indians camping need to be moved off the property.
425 01:03:18 No exceptions.
426 01:03:20 -We got animals they want to eat. Got it?
427 01:03:23 Yes, sir.
428 01:03:25 We don't sell hides.
429 01:03:28 We don't sell anything here.
430 01:03:50 Keep your eyes and ears open.
431 01:03:52 Maybe find yourselves an arrowhead up by them aspens.
432 01:04:38 Rose?
433 01:04:41 I have a headache.
434 01:04:48 Have a seat.
435 01:04:54 I'm not eating tonight.
436 01:04:56 It's George's week in town, so it's just Phil.
437 01:05:06 I made a trap.
438 01:05:15 It's a bunny.
439 01:05:19 You're okay.
440 01:05:26 No, no, it's scared.
441 01:05:28 -Come here. -Get it, Peter.
442 01:05:30 Come here. Come here. Come here.
443 01:05:34 Bring him to me.
444 01:05:52 Don't worry about him.
445 01:05:55 You can eat in your room.
446 01:05:59 They dug up that graveyard to make way for the new highway.
447 01:06:03 Among those buried there was a friend of mine.
448 01:06:06 A clumsy tractor driver broke open the coffin,
449 01:06:12 and they found her hair had continued to grow after her death.
450 01:06:18 The whole coffin just stuffed with her lovely golden hair.
451 01:06:25 Except for a few feet from the end,
452 01:06:28 where it was gray.
453 01:06:34 Can I take it up?
454 01:06:35 -Some say she was a beauty. -What?
455 01:06:37 Golden braids on top of her hair.
456 01:06:40 Oh! Yes, go and see. It's very sweet.
457 01:06:49 -No, please. Get out of my room. -Where's your rabbit?
458 01:06:57 I got it a carrot.
459 01:06:59 It doesn't want one.
460 01:07:01 Why?
461 01:07:08 Holy hell.
462 01:07:18 Shut the door.
463 01:07:32 Now, even if you're happy being in your room all day,
464 01:07:35 it's good for me.
465 01:07:37 -Mom, I have a lot to do. -Come on.
466 01:07:43 I thought you liked rabbits.
467 01:07:46 Yes. I do.
468 01:07:50 But if I want to be a surgeon, I have to practice.
469 01:07:55 Well, you're not to kill them in the house, Peter.
470 01:07:58 No, I'm putting my foot down.
471 01:08:02 Oh, where'd a man be if he always did what his mother told him?
472 01:08:05 I'll score.
473 01:08:12 Point to Mrs. Burbank.
474 01:08:28 -Whoo! -Yeah, that was definitely out.
475 01:08:45 Lola, can you please take over? I have a migraine.
476 01:08:49 Yeah.
477 01:08:51 -Where do you want me? -Back there.
478 01:08:53 Yes, ma'am.
479 01:08:54 -I hit that way. -I was aiming for you.
480 01:08:56 Don't listen to Bobby.
481 01:08:57 Are you all right, Mother?
482 01:08:59 I feel like my eyes are going to pop out of my head.
483 01:09:11 It's Phil, isn't it?
484 01:09:15 He's cold.
485 01:09:16 He's just a man, Peter, only another man.
486 01:09:21 You go ahead.
487 01:11:04 Yeah? You want 'em off, do you?
488 01:11:06 -You want 'em off?
489 01:11:09 Yeah, come on.
490 01:11:10 Yeah, you want 'em?
491 01:11:11 Yeah, you got 'em!
492 01:16:38 Get out of here, you little bitch! You hear me?
493 01:16:44 Get out of here!
494 01:17:15 I know you. Good worker.
495 01:18:03 No one tell him to soak those jeans?
496 01:18:11 Howdy, ma'am.
497 01:18:19 -Little faggot.
498 01:18:27 Little Nancy.
499 01:18:56 Pete.
500 01:18:58 Hey, Pete.
501 01:19:02 Peter.
502 01:19:08 You want me, Mr. Burbank?
503 01:19:13 Well, I don't see any Mr. Burbank here.
504 01:19:16 I'm Phil.
505 01:19:18 Yes, Mr. Burbank.
506 01:19:19 I guess it's hard for a young'un like you to call an old fella like me
507 01:19:21 just plain Phil, at first.
508 01:19:28 Now come and take a look at this.
509 01:19:32 Have you done any braiding or plaiting yourself, Pete?
510 01:19:37 No, I never have, sir.
511 01:19:45 Peter, we kind of got off on the wrong foot.
512 01:19:50 -Did we, sir? -Forget the "sir" stuff.
513 01:19:54 That can happen to people.
514 01:19:57 People who get to be good friends.
515 01:20:02 Well, you know what?
516 01:20:03 What? What, Phil?
517 01:20:08 Now, you see? You did it.
518 01:20:12 You called me Phil.
519 01:20:15 I'm gonna finish this rope and give it to you and teach you how to use it.
520 01:20:20 Sort of a lonesome place out here, Pete.
521 01:20:24 Unless you get in the swing of things.
522 01:20:32 How long do you expect it would take to finish that rope?
523 01:20:34 I could get it finished before you go back to school.
524 01:20:43 It won't be very long then, Phil.
525 01:21:52 Get on it.
526 01:21:54 You can sit on it, Pete.
527 01:22:00 Get yourself used to it.
528 01:22:04 You got any boots?
529 01:22:06 -Yes. -You should wear 'em.
530 01:22:11 Don't let your mom make a sissy of you.
531 01:22:24 That's impressive, Phil.
532 01:22:26 Well,
533 01:22:28 just by sitting there, you're soaking up all the riding know-how you'll ever need and then some.
534 01:22:33 That saddle belonged to Bronco Henry.
535 01:22:37 Greatest rider I ever knew.
536 01:22:46 There's a cliff way out back of the ranch with initials and 1805 carved into it.
537 01:22:53 Must have been some fella from the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
538 01:22:58 They were real men in those days.
539 01:23:03 Let's say just you and me go out for a couple of days.
540 01:23:06 Find those trails and follow them to the end.
541 01:23:11 Wouldn't be surprised if there were gold
542 01:23:15 or precious minerals in them there rocks.
543 01:23:21 Do many of the calves die from wolves?
544 01:23:30 tore up or hamstrung or die of anthrax.
545 01:23:33 Call it blackleg.
546 01:23:34 You know, you talk like a Victrola record. You know that?
547 01:23:37 No, I didn't know.
548 01:23:40 Yeah, well, you do.
549 01:23:51 -Did Bronco Henry teach you to ride, Phil? -Yep.
550 01:23:57 He taught me to use my eyes in ways that other people can't.
551 01:24:04 Take that hill over there.
552 01:24:12 Most people look at it and just see a hill.
553 01:24:15 Where Bronco looked at it, what do you suppose he saw?
554 01:24:22 A barking dog.
555 01:24:25 -The hell, you just saw that now? -No.
556 01:24:29 When I first came here.
557 01:24:31 See, it looks like a dog with its jaw wide open.
558 01:24:40 Yeah.
559 01:24:47 -Peter.
560 01:24:50 Peter.
561 01:24:53 Can't you come in and talk for a little?
562 01:25:07 You've gotten to be quite friendly with Phil, haven't you?
563 01:25:16 Is he nice to you?
564 01:25:20 He's making a rope for me.
565 01:25:23 Making a rope?
566 01:25:27 Peter, I wish you wouldn't make that sound with your comb.
567 01:25:33 I wasn't aware.
568 01:25:36 I felt a chill in my spine when I heard the chalk squeak on a blackboard.
569 01:25:54 I wonder why it was stars she gave us.
570 01:25:58 Why not diamonds? Why not hearts?
571 01:26:09 I wonder why it was always stars.
572 01:26:14 Because stars are supposed to be unreachable.
573 01:26:20 Yes.
574 01:26:22 But they weren't unreachable because she gave them to us.
575 01:26:30 -And, Peter? -
576 01:26:31 We had this valentine box, and it was covered with white crepe paper.
577 01:26:38 And we would paste big, red hearts on it.
578 01:26:42 Lopsided hearts.
579 01:26:44 And you had a great many valentines.
580 01:26:50 A great many?
581 01:26:55 Because you're beautiful.
582 01:27:08 Is there a sound that makes you shiver?
583 01:27:19 I don't remember.
584 01:27:24 We're not unreachable.
585 01:27:30 Hey.
586 01:27:33 No, we're not unreachable.
587 01:27:36 Mother, you don't have to do this.
588 01:27:40 I'll see you don't have to do it.
589 01:28:00 -This his first week?
590 01:28:01 -Nope, third. Third?
591 01:28:04 Open up the gate. Let him out.
592 01:28:06 -You sure? He's not ready. -Go on. Let him out.
593 01:28:16 -Yeehaw, cowboy!
594 01:28:24 -What you doing? -Going to give him a hand.
595 01:28:25 Don't.
596 01:28:28 -Let him figure it out. -Oh, oh!
597 01:28:30 Or not.
598 01:28:33 Fall off, you get back on.
599 01:30:51 Any happenings while I was away?
600 01:31:01 Hey, Pete! Come here.
601 01:31:07 Peter? Peter?
602 01:31:11 Where are you two off to?
603 01:31:19 Peter?
604 01:31:21 -Rose? -Peter!
605 01:31:25 Rose, what's the matter?
606 01:31:32 Rose?
607 01:31:33 Can't Peter go with you today?
608 01:31:35 Well, he could, but him and Phil have kinda paired up.
609 01:31:39 I don't want that.
610 01:31:45 He's helping him. He taught him how to ride.
611 01:32:45 Hey, Pete, my pal.
612 01:32:50 Hey, Pete, my pal.
613 01:32:52 You gonna help?
614 01:33:12 You know who started riding as late as you?
615 01:33:16 -Who? -Bronco Henry.
616 01:33:20 Hadn't done any of it till he was about your age now.
617 01:33:28 Hello, Mr. Cottontail.
618 01:33:37 Hey, Peter, let's see how long it takes
619 01:33:40 before Mr. Cottontail makes a run for the open.
620 01:33:51 before the animals ran out and made a run for it.
621 01:34:06 Oh, he's still in there.
622 01:34:09 Gutsy little bugger.
623 01:34:11 I guess he has to be gutsy.
624 01:34:22 Damn son of a bitch.
625 01:34:30 Come on, now. Come on.
626 01:34:34 Think it broke his leg.
627 01:34:37 Well, put him out of his misery.
628 01:34:47 It's all right.
629 01:35:04 That's deep.
630 01:35:07 You okay, Phil?
631 01:35:08 Yeah, what the hell?
632 01:35:11 Must be a splinter.
633 01:35:31 You got a tan. That's a cowboy tan you got.
634 01:35:44 a man was made by patience and the odds against him.
635 01:35:56 obstacles.
636 01:35:59 And you had to try and remove them.
637 01:36:01 Another way to put it.
638 01:36:04 Well, you've certainly got obstacles. That's a fact, Pete, me boy.
639 01:36:10 -"Obstacles"? -Well, take your ma.
640 01:36:18 how she's on the sauce.
641 01:36:21 "On the sauce"?
642 01:36:24 Drinking, Pete.
643 01:36:26 Boozing it up.
644 01:36:32 I guess you know she's been half-shot all summer.
645 01:36:34 Yeah, I know.
646 01:36:39 She never used to drink.
647 01:36:42 -Oh, didn't she now? -No.
648 01:36:45 -She never did. -But your pa, Pete?
649 01:36:49 My father? Yeah, your father.
650 01:36:55 I guess he hit the bottle pretty hard?
651 01:36:58 The booze?
652 01:37:02 Until right at the very end.
653 01:37:10 Then he hung himself.
654 01:37:16 I found him.
655 01:37:21 Cut him down.
656 01:37:31 He used to worry I wasn't kind enough.
657 01:37:36 That I was too strong.
658 01:37:38 You, too strong?
659 01:37:41 He got that wrong.
660 01:37:45 Poor kid.
661 01:37:51 Things will work out for you yet.
662 01:38:05 Where's Mrs. Lewis?
663 01:38:07 She's with the Indians.
664 01:38:11 What Indians?
665 01:38:14 These ones.
666 01:38:20 Go now. Go.
667 01:38:27 Water!
668 01:38:31 They were standing right in front of the damn things asking,
669 01:38:34 "Do we have any hides?"
670 01:38:38 "Do we have any hides?" Are they leaving?
671 01:38:43 Yes, they've got their horse going.
672 01:38:47 I told them the hides are gonna be burned.
673 01:38:54 Why?
674 01:38:56 Why are the hides going to be burned?
675 01:38:58 Phil doesn't want anyone else to have 'em.
676 01:39:00 Waits till there's a big pile and sets fire to the lot.
677 01:39:05 He'd blow up if they even touched 'em.
678 01:39:10 What's she doin'?
679 01:39:28 Please, please.
680 01:39:32 Wait! Please!
681 01:39:36 Wait! Please, stop.
682 01:39:39 Please wait.
683 01:39:42 Please.
684 01:39:44 Come back.
685 01:39:45 Take the hides.
686 01:39:47 It would be my honor if you would take them.
687 01:39:52 Please.
688 01:39:55 My husband owns the ranch.
689 01:39:59 Come back. Take them.
690 01:40:32 They're so soft.
691 01:40:37 So deliciously soft.
692 01:40:41 So beautiful.
693 01:41:07 -You all right, ma'am?
694 01:41:09 -Is she breathing? Ma'am.
695 01:41:12 -Ma'am. -What happened?
696 01:41:14 She just collapsed, sir.
697 01:41:19 Rose?
698 01:41:42 Sorry, sir.
699 01:41:44 Thank you, Lola.
700 01:42:19 I'll be damned.
701 01:42:32 Is there something wrong, Phil?
702 01:42:34 Wrong?
703 01:42:36 For Christ's sake.
704 01:42:37 Every goddamn hide is gone!
705 01:42:41 Oh, she really put her foot into it this time.
706 01:42:45 You think she did it?
707 01:42:48 -She sold them? -Bloody tootin'.
708 01:42:51 -Or maybe even gave them away. -Why? Why?
709 01:42:54 Why would she do that, Phil? She knew that we needed the hides.
710 01:42:56 Because she was drunk!
711 01:42:59 Pie-eyed! She was smashed!
712 01:43:03 I'd think you'd know from the books your pa left you
713 01:43:08 Alcoholic personality. It comes under the letter A!
714 01:43:19 -You're not gonna say anything to her? -Say anything?
715 01:43:23 I won't say nothin'.
716 01:43:26 But sure as one good hell, brother George is going to.
717 01:43:39 Rose is not well, Phil.
718 01:43:43 She's ill.
719 01:43:46 Not well?
720 01:43:54 What do you ever call them? Facts!
721 01:43:57 She stashes alcohol all around the place, even drinking in the stinking alley.
722 01:44:04 Look at your face in the mirror!
723 01:44:06 Is it that she could like? Or our money? Wake the hell up!
724 01:44:11 That's enough, Phil.
725 01:44:17 Well, what is the harm?
726 01:44:21 The hides were only going to be burned.
727 01:44:24 I needed them.
728 01:44:26 I needed them.
729 01:44:30 Well, I apologize.
730 01:44:43 They were mine!
731 01:44:48 I needed them!
732 01:45:05 -Phil? -Huh?
733 01:45:17 I've got rawhide to finish the rope.
734 01:45:22 You've got it?
735 01:45:23 What are you doing with rawhide?
736 01:45:26 I cut some up.
737 01:45:28 I wanted to be like you.
738 01:45:32 Please take what I've got.
739 01:45:38 That's damn kind of you, Pete.
740 01:45:56 Tell you something.
741 01:46:00 Everything's gonna be plain sailing for you from now on in.
742 01:46:07 And you know what?
743 01:46:09 I'm gonna work.
744 01:46:11 Finish up that rope tonight.
745 01:46:17 You'll watch me do it?
746 01:48:47 How old were you when you met Bronco Henry?
747 01:48:52 About the age you are now.
748 01:49:04 Was he your best friend?
749 01:49:11 He was more than that.
750 01:49:15 Once, he saved my life.
751 01:49:23 We were way off up in the hills shooting elk, and the weather turned mean.
752 01:49:33 lying body against body in a bedroll.
753 01:49:39 Fell off to sleep that way.
754 01:49:46 Naked?
755 01:51:43 -Phil left already? -No, he's not here.
756 01:51:48 He say he was settin' out early? No.
757 01:51:56 Good mornin'.
758 01:51:59 Have you seen your brother?
759 01:52:03 He's not had breakfast?
760 01:52:06 He's not been down at all.
761 01:52:31 I'll run you into Herndon to see the doctor.
762 01:53:07 Let's get your boots off.
763 01:53:30 I'll get the car.
764 01:54:37 Let's go, Phil.
765 01:54:40 Where's the boy?
766 01:55:04 Phil.
767 01:55:15 I'll get it to him.
768 01:56:09 I'll take this one.
769 01:58:16 Rose would like you to join us for Christmas, if you care to.
770 01:58:26 Yes.
771 01:58:28 Thank you, George.
772 01:58:34 I'm afraid I'm mystified.
773 01:58:37 I'll know in a day or two when the results come back.
774 01:58:44 -Yes? -Terrible, truly frightful.
775 01:58:49 You know what I'm thinking?
776 01:58:51 What?
777 01:58:53 Anthrax.
778 01:58:59 But he never handled diseased animals. He was particular on that.
779 02:00:01 "Deliver my soul from the sword, my darling from the power of the dog."