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In Cold Blood – Part 1 | True Crime Drama Mini-Series

February 02, 2023 / 01:01:50

This episode discusses themes of life, death, and the human experience, featuring a narrative that reflects on the seasons of life and the inevitability of death. The conversation includes references to biblical teachings, particularly from St. Paul, and the idea of tasks that must be resolved in each season of life.

Key discussions involve the character Herb Clutter, who is portrayed as a successful farmer in Kansas, and his interactions with family members, including his children Nancy and Kenyon. The narrative also touches on the struggles of the characters, including their aspirations and fears.

Additionally, the episode features dialogue that reveals the dynamics of family relationships, particularly the tension between parental expectations and children's desires. The characters discuss their dreams of wealth and adventure, contrasting with the harsh realities of their lives.

Through various scenes, the episode illustrates the complexity of human emotions, the pursuit of happiness, and the acceptance of life's challenges. The interplay of lighthearted moments and serious themes creates a rich tapestry of storytelling.

Overall, the episode encapsulates the journey of life, emphasizing the importance of resolving issues and understanding one's purpose before facing the ultimate mystery of death.

TL;DR

The episode reflects on life, death, and family dynamics through Herb Clutter's experiences and aspirations.

Episode

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>> He comes to us as one
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unknown, without a name
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as of old.
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By the river, He came to
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those men who knew Him not.
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He speaks to us the same word.
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Follow thou me and sets us
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to the tasks that He has to
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fulfill for our time.
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He commands and to those who
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obey whether they be wise
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or simple, He will reveal
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himself in the toils,
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the conflicts, the sufferings
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that they shall pass through.
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And as an ineffable mystery,
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they shall learn who He is.
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Here on the great prairie, we
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are keenly aware of the turning
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of the seasons.
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As autumn turns to winter
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and winter to spring, so do
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the seasons of our lives turn.
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And in each season of life,
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there are certain tasks which
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must be accomplished if we are
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to grow into the next unimpeded
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and unimpaired.
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And if by circumstance or
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neglect, we do not resolve the
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issues of one season of life,
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these unattended issues will
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attach themselves to us and
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haunt us from one season to the
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next until they are resolved
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in some manner.
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St. Paul suggests in First
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Corinthians another season
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around the bend in the river
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of life which we call death.
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While we do not presume to
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understand the full meaning of
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death, we do see that there are
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vast inequalities in life,
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unless there is a life beyond
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death in which God will
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square things.
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In life, we see through a glass
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darkly, but then after life,
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we shall see face to face,
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understand each other as we long
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to be understood,
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know each other
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as we long to be known.
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Only upon the point of death
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shall the great mystery
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be revealed to us, and when we
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die, we shall leave behind all
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that we have and take with us
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all that we are.
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For the true and the righteous,
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death should not be feared,
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but welcomed as we welcome the
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first rays of glorious sunshine
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glistening on the river which
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flows through all our seasons
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for all eternity.
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>> ♪ I come to the garden ♪
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♪ Alone ♪
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♪ While the dew ♪
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♪ Is still on the roses ♪
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♪ And the voice I hear ♪
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♪ Falling on my ear ♪
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♪ The Son of God discloses ♪
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♪ And He walks with me ♪
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♪ And He talks with me ♪
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♪ And tells me I am His own ♪
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♪ And the joy we share ♪
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♪ As we tarry there ♪
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♪ None other has ever known ♪
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[ knock on door ]
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[ pounding on door ]
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[ pounding ]
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>> All right, hold your horses.
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I'm coming.
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>> Hope you're feeling lucky,
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Perry.
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Today's the last day
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you're gonna be poor.
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>> You ever consider wearing
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an eye patch, Dick?
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>> Get dressed.
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Come on, get dressed.
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We got shopping to do
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before we hit the road.
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>> Where you been?
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>> With my kids.
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Went to see my kids.
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>> Ah, your kids, right.
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Come on.
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>> I'm trying so hard to be
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good, but I just can't help
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myself.
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But you mustn't tell anybody,
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will you, Tom?
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>> No, I won't. Indeed, I won't.
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>> I love you.
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>> Now it's all over
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but the kiss.
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[ crowd murmurs ]
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Oh, ain't this fun?
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Why, me and Amy Lawrence
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down by the--
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>> Amy Lawrence?
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[ crowd laughs ]
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Oh, Tom, how could you?
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[ crying ]
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[ crowd laughs ]
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>> Roof's almost finished,
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Perry.
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>> We gonna be rich, Dad?
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>> You bet your sweet ass, kid.
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We're gonna be loaded! Hyah!
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>> I'm gonna need one of these
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hunting vests.
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How's it look?
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>> Yeah, looks good.
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>> Do I look good?
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>> Yeah.
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>> Can you zip that up for me?
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Just give it a zip. Don't worry.
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I don't bite or nothing.
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Oh, would you look at your
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hands?
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Those are pretty hands.
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They're soft, too, huh?
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>> Yeah.
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>> Soft as a baby's
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you know what, huh?
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>> [ laughs ]
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>> You do the dishes?
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>> Uh, no.
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>> I got a secret for you.
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Give me your right hand.
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Got it?
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>> Yeah.
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>> Slip it right in there.
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>> No! No! No! Get away from me!
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>> Are you buying that?
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>> Knock-knock. Excuse me, sir.
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We've been out hunting.
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We got ourselves lost.
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Could we kindly use your phone,
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sir? [ laughs ]
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>> What did you do to her, Dick?
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>> What do you mean?
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>> That girl.
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She was acting funny.
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>> Yeah? Didn't notice.
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[ applause ]
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>> How about that, huh?
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>> Mrs. Hodgkiss! Come here.
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[ cheers and applause ]
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>> Hello, Herb.
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>> Bess.
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>> Hi, there, Herb.
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>> Sadie.
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>> Oh, wasn't that a swell job
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of acting?
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You know, I never cared
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a plugged nickel for Becky,
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not in the book.
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But I sure liked that girl
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of yours tonight.
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An inspiration is what she was.
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Don't you think so, Bonnie?
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>> What happened to that good
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strong arm of yours, Sadie?
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>> Got herself clobbered by one
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of them sacks of mail flies off
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the train 100 miles per.
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What got into her she wants
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that job, I don't know.
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>> I'm the only one in town
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gets to work in a federal
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building is what.
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>> Did you hear that?
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She's calling that outhouse
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a federal building.
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>> The stamps work, don't they?
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And back where I work,
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it's real cozy.
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>> Herb?
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>> Good evening, ladies.
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Son?
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>> What you said was,
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we wouldn't need any money
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after tomorrow.
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>> That's what I said
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on account it's the truth.
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This guy's loaded.
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Most successful farmer
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in Kansas.
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10 grand a week
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is what Floyd said.
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He gets that much out of the
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bank just to pay his hands.
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10,000 bucks.
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>> Dick, nobody keeps $10,000
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just lying around the house.
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>> Sure, they do, baby.
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They stash it nice and neat
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in a private safe.
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Why you carry all this junk
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around with you everywhere?
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>> What junk?
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This book cost me 30 bucks.
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It's got every song
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I ever wrote in it, Dick.
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Plus all the maps
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we'll ever need.
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Kaiser Mill, Dick.
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Now that's a place where a man
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can shed his clothes, put on
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a relaxed grin and live like
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a Rajah and have all the women
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he can do for 50 bucks a month.
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Cocos Island, Dick.
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That's where the Spaniards
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picked up tons of treasure.
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A lot of their ships sunk, too.
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Eldorado, man.
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All we gotta do is get there,
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buy us a boat, and, ooh,
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follow the map.
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>> Dad.
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>> Nancy, please wait for me
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in my office.
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[ engine starts and revs ]
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>> But I don't wanna date
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other boys, Daddy.
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Bobby's my best friend.
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>> Honey, all I'm suggesting is
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that it might be easier on you
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when you go off to K State
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next year if you resolve this.
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>> I know Bobby's family being
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Catholic and us being Methodist
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means that there's no chance
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that we'll get married.
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>> I know, honey, I know.
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I'm not asking you
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to cut off all contact.
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A gradual break
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is all I'm saying, honey.
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It's for your own peace of mind.
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Don't you understand?
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All right.
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Go get some sleep now.
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[ crying ]
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>> No witnesses.
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>> The last time I spoke to
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the parole guys, they told me I
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better never set foot in Kansas
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again, and they meant it.
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Where were you, anyway?
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I waited at that bus stop
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over an hour.
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>> 'Cause the old man was
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around, I didn't want him to see
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me take a gun out of the house.
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Christ, and he knowed I wasn't
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telling the truth.
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>> Known.
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"You knowed" isn't English.
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Anyway, what'd you
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finally tell him?
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>> Like we said.
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Said we'd be gone tonight
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and tomorrow night.
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Said we were going to Ft. Scott
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to visit your sister on account
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of she's holding $1,500
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for you.
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[ engine starts ]
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Ooh.
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>> So is your daddy sore?
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>> Sore? Why would he be sore?
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>> 'Cause he hates me.
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So does your mother.
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I can tell the ineffable way
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they look at me.
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>> Hell, they just don't like me
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seeing anybody from inside
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the walls.
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You know, anybody that wears
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the old fraternity pin.
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You understand.
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>> I understand, I do.
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You knew good people.
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She's a real sweet person,
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your mom.
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♪ Every April ♪
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♪ Flights of parrots ♪
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♪ Pass on over me ♪
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♪ Red and green and tangerine ♪
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♪ Colors bright and free ♪
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♪ I hear them high and late ♪
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♪ Flying by ♪
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♪ I listen to their song ♪
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♪ Singing parrots ♪
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♪ Bringing April spring ♪
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♪ Singing parrots ♪
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♪ Bringing April spring ♪
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>> Parrots don't sing.
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Talk maybe, holler, but they
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sure as hell don't sing.
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>> Hey, know what I wish?
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I wish you wouldn't be
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so damn literal.
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>> You better watch out.
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You're gonna become
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an aspirin junkie.
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>> I been one for seven years.
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I got the habit in the hospital.
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>> Doctors.
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>> Yeah, they butchered my legs
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after a motorcycle accident.
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>> Doctors and lawyers,
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what do they care?
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You ever see a millionaire fry
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in an electric chair?
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>> Hell, no.
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>> Hell, no.
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Two kinds of laws, baby.
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One for the rich
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and one for the poor.
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What do you mean, I should wear
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an eye patch anyway?
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>> Well, you're gonna have to
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hide that eye, Dickie, in case
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somebody recognizes you.
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>> Ain't nobody
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gonna recognize us.
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No witnesses, remember?
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>> Black stockings,
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that's what we need.
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Like nuns wear.
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You can't recognize a man with
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a black stocking over his face.
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Black is foolproof.
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[ baby cries ]
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>> Thank you, Jake.
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>> Alfred, I need you in here,
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honey.
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>> Morning, Mr. Clutter.
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>> Morning, Alfred.
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How you doing?
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>> Well, we got a sick one,
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the baby.
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Me and the Missus been
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up and down with her all night.
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You have some particular work
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in mind for today?
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'Cause I been thinking about
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carrying her to the doctor,
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if that's okay with you.
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>> Oh, of course.
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You take the morning off.
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>> Oh, thank you, sir.
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>> Let me see that map
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you and Floyd drew
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of that Clutter guy's place.
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Okay, now where's the office?
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>> Here. That's where
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the safe is, a wall safe.
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>> Do you know how to...
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>> Crack the safe?
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>> Mm-hmm.
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>> Hell, no. Do you?
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>> Uh-uh.
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>> We don't need to know
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how to crack it, honey.
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He'll do it for us,
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Mr. Herbert W. Clutter.
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He'll open it.
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His combination. [ laughs ]
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Tell me about that nigger
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you killed in Vegas, Perry.
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I like that story.
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You think maybe they got some
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black stockings
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like they threw on for us?
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Is that what you're thinking?
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[ laughs ]
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>> They're a bad luck bunch,
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nuns, like snakes in a dream,
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black spiders, only worse.
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>> No such thing as bad luck
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in my economy.
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It's either a well laid out
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plan or it ain't.
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>> What can I do for you?
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>> Fill it.
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>> Yes, sir.
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>> It's no good letting
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ourselves get superstitious.
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We got something we can bring
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off beautiful here, a cinch,
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a perfect score.
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Oh, we don't need no black
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stockings covering our faces
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neither 'cause we ain't gonna
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leave no witnesses, remember?
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No witnesses.
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>> No witnesses.
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[ telephone rings ]
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>> I'll get it.
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[ ring ]
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[ ring ring ]
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>> Hello?
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>> Hi, Nancy.
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>> Oh, yes. Good morning,
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Mrs. Ketchum.
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>> Nancy, would it be too much
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of an imposition to ask you
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to help Jolene with a pie
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this morning, 'cause she--
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>> Uh, Mrs. Ketchum, will you
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hold the line for a moment,
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please?
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I just have to check with Daddy
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on something.
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>> Fine, dear.
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>> Kenyon. I smell smoke,
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Kenyon.
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Dad?
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>> Morning, honey.
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What's the matter?
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Is your mother--
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>> No, she's sleeping. I checked
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before I came downstairs.
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It's just Mrs. Ketchum.
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She's on the phone and asked if
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I could teach Jolene how to
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bake a cherry pie...now.
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>> That's what you get
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for winning all those ribbons.
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>> No, but if I say yes
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to Jolene, I'll miss
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the 4H meeting, Dad.
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And I won't be able to come
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even for the last part 'cause I
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have clarinet and then I have
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student council and I just
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don't know what to tell her.
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>> Well, it's up to you, honey.
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>> Hello?
00:23:58
>> Hello?
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>> Hi. That'll be fine,
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Mrs. Ketchum.
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You can bring Jolene right over.
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>> Oh, you are dream.
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Thank you so much, my dear.
00:24:04
>> Oh, you're more than welcome.
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>> Bye.
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>> Bye.
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>> Kenyon, Nancy's gonna stay
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here and teach Mrs. Ketchum's
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daughter how to bake a cherry
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pie, which means you and me
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are gonna go to 4H.
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So you better get dressed.
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Oh, Kenyon, what's 4H stand for?
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>> Head, heart, hands
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and health.
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Why'd you ask? You know.
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>> Well, I was just making sure
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that you know.
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That must mean you also know
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that smoking's no good
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for any of them, right?
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[ telephone rings ]
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>> Nancy? Come to the phone.
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>> Coming!
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Hello?
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>> So tell me.
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>> We went to the movies
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and we held hands.
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>> Was it scary?
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>> Holding hands with Bobby?
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Are you out of your mind?
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>> No, the movie.
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>> Well, Bobby didn't think so,
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but you know me.
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I'm a sucker for that kind
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of thing.
00:25:44
>> Are you having breakfast?
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>> No, why?
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>> You're eating your
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fingernails and I can tell.
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What's wrong?
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>> It's Daddy.
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When I got home last night,
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he started that crap again.
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>> Gosh, I wish he could
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understand that you love Bobby.
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Can't he understand that?
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>> I think he knows.
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It's just when I say anything
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to him, he looks like maybe I
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don't love him anymore and then
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all I wanna do is be a good
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daughter and do what he wants.
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[ car door closes ]
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I'm sorry, Susie, I gotta go.
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It's Mrs. Ketchum
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and her daughter.
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I gotta teach her how to bake
00:26:25
a cherry pie. Bye.
00:26:27
[ doorbell rings ]
00:26:32
>> Nancy.
00:26:33
Oh, it's so nice of you
00:26:35
to do this.
00:26:36
I been telling Jolene that
00:26:37
you'd been the Old Comanchero
00:26:38
Pie Champion for two years now.
00:26:39
>> Everyone knows that, Mama.
00:26:41
>> We saw you in "Tom Sawyer"
00:26:42
last night, Nancy.
00:26:43
I don't know how to tell you
00:26:44
how lovely you looked.
00:26:46
And that part when you thought
00:26:47
Tom was engaged to somebody
00:26:49
else?
00:26:50
Those were real tears
00:26:51
in your eyes.
00:26:52
As good as anything on TV.
00:26:53
>> Well, Jolene and I
00:26:54
better get started.
00:26:55
>> I've got some shopping to do.
00:26:57
I'll be back around lunchtime,
00:26:58
okay?
00:26:59
>> That'll be fine,
00:27:00
Mrs. Ketchum.
00:27:01
I might have to go when we're
00:27:02
done, but my mom will be here.
00:27:03
Somebody anyway.
00:27:23
>> What about us buying a boat?
00:27:24
Something cheap, but sturdy.
00:27:27
Then we can go to Japan.
00:27:29
>> I thought you wanted to go
00:27:31
diving for treasure.
00:27:32
What happened to that idea?
00:27:33
You just remember
00:27:35
you can't swim?
00:27:37
>> Yeah, we could sail all
00:27:38
the way across the Pacific.
00:27:39
Thanks.
00:27:41
It's been done.
00:27:42
Thousands of people have done
00:27:43
it.
00:27:44
I'm not conning you, Dick.
00:27:45
You'd really go for Japan.
00:27:46
>> How do you know?
00:27:47
>> I was there on R&R from
00:27:49
the Korea War to the--
00:27:50
>> Bronze Star.
00:27:54
>> Yeah, beautiful, gentle
00:27:55
people, the Japanese,
00:27:56
with manners.
00:27:58
They're really considerate.
00:27:59
Not just out for your dough
00:28:01
like they are here.
00:28:03
And the women?
00:28:04
Oh, Dick, the women.
00:28:05
Man, you never had
00:28:06
a real woman--
00:28:07
>> Yes, I have.
00:28:09
>> Not like I'm talking.
00:28:11
There's these baths in Kyoto.
00:28:14
There's this one called
00:28:15
the dream pool,
00:28:17
and you go in there
00:28:18
and you stretch out and these
00:28:20
beautiful knock-out type girls,
00:28:22
they come scrub you from head
00:28:23
to toe.
00:28:24
>> Yeah, yeah.
00:28:25
You told me all about it back
00:28:26
in grad school.
00:28:27
>> So?
00:28:30
I can't repeat myself?
00:28:40
I know what I'm thinking is
00:28:42
what we're gonna do with all
00:28:43
that dough, you know?
00:29:41
>> Diapers, Perry. Diapers!
00:29:43
Is that what you want
00:29:45
so you can do this
00:29:46
until you're a grown man?
00:29:47
Lazy, that's what you are.
00:29:49
Too lazy to get up.
00:29:51
Every night you end up doing
00:29:53
in your bed what the filthiest
00:29:55
animal wouldn't do
00:29:56
where it sleeps.
00:29:58
Come here!
00:30:02
We're going to clean you up.
00:30:07
[ boys laugh ]
00:30:09
>> He's getting a whipping.
00:30:16
>> What's the matter now?
00:30:19
What is it, honey? Tell me.
00:30:22
>> Where is she?
00:30:24
>> Who? Where's who?
00:30:30
>> ♪ My yellow bird ♪
00:30:34
♪ Taller than Jesus ♪
00:30:37
♪ Brighter than the sun ♪
00:30:38
♪ She folds me in her wings ♪
00:30:41
♪ And lifts me up to paradise ♪
00:30:46
♪ My amazing angel ♪
00:30:55
>> You been dreaming, Perry.
00:31:00
You just been off in one of
00:31:01
them dreams you carry around in
00:31:02
that wild Indian head of yours.
00:31:05
What was it?
00:31:08
>> Can I get y'all
00:31:09
some homemade pumpkin pie?
00:31:12
>> Just the bill, sweetheart.
00:31:24
>> You're not going anywhere
00:31:26
with me, are you?
00:31:28
You don't wanna go to Mexico,
00:31:31
do you?
00:31:33
You don't wanna buy a boat
00:31:35
and I know you don't wanna go
00:31:37
to Japan, do you?
00:31:45
Hell, you don't even know
00:31:47
where we're headed at.
00:31:49
Holcomb, Kansas.
00:31:52
So where the hell is Holcomb,
00:31:53
Kansas, Dick?
00:31:55
You don't know.
00:31:58
You don't know this farmer
00:32:00
or where he keeps his money.
00:32:02
Hell, you don't even know
00:32:04
if he has any damn money.
00:32:08
All you know is what some con
00:32:11
told you back at the walls,
00:32:13
what he scribbled
00:32:15
on some silly-ass map.
00:32:20
Floyd.
00:32:23
Floyd Wells.
00:32:25
>> Wrong.
00:32:28
Wrong on all counts, honey.
00:32:31
I know what I'm doing
00:32:34
and I know the man's rich
00:32:36
and I know we're gonna score
00:32:37
this time and score big.
00:32:40
And then we're going to Mexico,
00:32:42
baby.
00:32:44
We'll buy us a boat.
00:32:46
We'll sail the damn thing
00:32:48
across the Pacific Ocean all
00:32:49
the way to Japan if that's what
00:32:50
you want, okay?
00:32:55
>> Y'all come back now.
00:33:02
>> Who was you really looking
00:33:03
for, Perry?
00:33:07
>> Were.
00:33:08
Who were you looking for?
00:33:15
Never mind.
00:33:17
It was just a dream.
00:33:21
Just a useless dream.
00:33:46
[ ding ]
00:33:53
>> Let's eat it right now.
00:33:54
Forget letting it cool
00:33:55
and stuff.
00:33:56
Let's both have a slice,
00:33:57
and you, too, Mrs. Clutter.
00:34:00
>> Well, I can't.
00:34:01
I have to be at Roxy Lee's.
00:34:02
Oh, Lord, I had to be there
00:34:03
for her clarinet solo
00:34:04
10 minutes ago.
00:34:05
I'm sorry, Jolene.
00:34:06
>> Well, you go, dear.
00:34:08
I'll keep Jolene company
00:34:09
till her mother gets back.
00:34:13
>> Bye.
00:34:14
>> Bye.
00:34:17
>> Mr. Clutter, you know,
00:34:19
travels a great deal.
00:34:20
Seems like he's never at home
00:34:22
sometimes.
00:34:23
But wherever he goes, he always
00:34:25
remembers how I dote
00:34:26
on tiny things.
00:34:28
You set yourself down
00:34:29
right here.
00:34:31
This one, he brought back
00:34:33
from San Francisco.
00:34:34
It only cost a penny,
00:34:36
but isn't it pretty?
00:34:37
>> Uh-huh.
00:34:39
>> Now, little things,
00:34:40
they really belong to you.
00:34:42
They don't have to be
00:34:44
left behind ever,
00:34:47
and they're easy to carry.
00:34:49
So you always have something
00:34:51
of your own with you, something
00:34:54
that's really yours in case
00:34:58
you never do come back.
00:35:04
You know, it's only a penny
00:35:06
thing, but I think it's pretty.
00:35:09
>> Me, too.
00:35:12
>> You keep it.
00:35:13
>> Well, thank you,
00:35:14
Mrs. Clutter.
00:35:15
>> You're welcome, dear.
00:35:16
[ doorbell rings ]
00:35:17
>> Hello?
00:35:19
Anyone home?
00:35:21
>> Mama, look what
00:35:23
Mrs. Clutter gave me.
00:35:24
>> Oh, isn't that adorable.
00:35:25
She gave that to you?
00:35:27
>> Yeah.
00:35:28
>> Oh, how funny.
00:35:51
>> Well, Herb Clutter.
00:35:53
My goodness.
00:35:54
To what do we owe this honor?
00:35:56
>> Well, now you're gonna have
00:35:57
to take that up with Al.
00:35:59
He's the one who's bringing me
00:36:00
here.
00:36:01
>> Good afternoon, Alvin.
00:36:03
>> Bess.
00:36:04
Cherry or apple today?
00:36:06
>> Rhubarb, and it's good.
00:36:09
You about pie and coffee?
00:36:11
>> Yes, ma'am.
00:36:12
>> I'd offer you some coffee,
00:36:14
but I know you don't drink it.
00:36:15
Could I get you something else?
00:36:16
>> Milk, and I'm gonna have
00:36:18
a piece of that pie, too, Bess.
00:36:23
>> Herb, I guess I'm talking
00:36:27
to you on a somewhat
00:36:28
official capacity.
00:36:29
On the other hand, I'm not
00:36:31
really supposed to be telling
00:36:32
you this.
00:36:33
>> Well, whatever we're talking
00:36:34
about, Al, if you wanted to
00:36:36
keep it in confidence, perhaps
00:36:37
we should have chosen
00:36:38
another place.
00:36:42
>> Well, Herb, how'd you like
00:36:46
to be Methodist Layman
00:36:47
of the Year?
00:36:51
Try and contain that
00:36:52
wild enthusiasm of yours.
00:36:56
>> Well, I'm grateful. I am.
00:36:59
The Bishop?
00:37:00
>> That's next week's meeting.
00:37:02
I just wanted to give you
00:37:03
some warning.
00:37:04
>> Well, then there's still
00:37:05
time to give it to someone else.
00:37:08
You, for instance.
00:37:09
>> Well, not me.
00:37:12
Besides, the bureau
00:37:13
wouldn't approve.
00:37:14
>> Oh, come on.
00:37:15
>> Oh, Mr. Hoover approves
00:37:17
the religion all right.
00:37:18
Just not of any of any of his
00:37:19
agents making big show-offs
00:37:20
of ourselves.
00:37:21
>> Well, it's the same deal
00:37:22
with me, Al.
00:37:23
You and I, we helped to build
00:37:25
God's house to praise Him,
00:37:27
not to ennoble ourselves.
00:37:29
>> Exactly what I told them
00:37:30
you'd say, which is why
00:37:32
I wanted to save everybody
00:37:33
the embarrassment, why I wanted
00:37:34
to check with you first.
00:37:37
>> Thank you.
00:37:42
>> Well, being that you're
00:37:44
standing there, why don't you
00:37:47
just go and tell us
00:37:48
what you think?
00:37:49
>> Herb Clutter, false modesty
00:37:51
doesn't suit you one bit.
00:37:53
Now you done us real proud when
00:37:55
Eisenhower appointed you
00:37:57
to that Farm Board deal.
00:37:58
Why don't you let 'em give you
00:38:00
a dinner over at the church?
00:38:01
Hell, they wouldn't even have
00:38:02
a building it if wasn't for you.
00:38:04
>> The reward I seek is not
00:38:06
of this earth, but in God's
00:38:08
kingdom.
00:38:09
>> Amen. Now which disciple
00:38:12
said that?
00:38:14
I know it.
00:38:15
It's on the tip of my tongue.
00:38:19
>> Darned if I know.
00:38:21
>> [ laughs ]
00:38:53
>> Make sure you got the clutch
00:38:54
all the way to the floor
00:38:56
before you shift.
00:38:57
>> Yes, sir. I'm trying.
00:38:58
>> All right, yeah.
00:39:00
All the way to the floor.
00:39:02
Attaboy. Doing fine.
00:39:05
Come on, son.
00:39:06
Clutch all the way to the floor.
00:39:08
There you go.
00:39:09
Easy, easy, easy.
00:39:12
Okay, now get ready to apply
00:39:14
the brakes, all right?
00:39:16
Now easy, easy.
00:39:22
Kenyon?
00:39:25
Kenyon?
00:39:28
Kenyon, wait a minute.
00:39:30
Kenyon!
00:39:34
Just running away from
00:39:35
something because it scares you
00:39:37
does not make it go away.
00:39:38
>> It doesn't scare me.
00:39:40
I just get nervous sometimes.
00:39:41
>> Well, I know.
00:39:43
You wanna do well
00:39:44
and that's natural.
00:39:45
Everybody gets nervous
00:39:48
sometimes.
00:39:49
>> You don't.
00:39:51
>> I don't?
00:39:52
Well, of course, I do.
00:39:54
>> Yeah? When?
00:39:56
>> Well, I don't know.
00:40:00
I'm not too fond of getting up
00:40:03
in front of folks
00:40:04
and making a speech.
00:40:05
>> At church? Come on, Dad.
00:40:08
You can stand up there
00:40:09
and talk to hundreds of people.
00:40:11
Just nothing scares you.
00:40:25
>> ♪ I come ♪
00:40:27
♪ To the garden alone ♪
00:40:32
♪ While the dew ♪
00:40:33
♪ Is still on the roses ♪
00:40:38
♪ And the voice I hear ♪
00:40:42
♪ Falling on my ear ♪
00:40:45
♪ The Son of God discloses ♪
00:40:53
♪ And He walks with me ♪
00:40:56
♪ And He talks with me ♪
00:40:59
♪ And He tells me I am His own ♪
00:41:06
♪ And the joy we share ♪
00:41:09
♪ As we tarry there ♪
00:41:13
♪ None other has ever known ♪
00:41:18
>> Hey! Quit your billy
00:41:21
graham cracker hooey, will you?
00:41:26
>> You know, the trouble with
00:41:30
you, Dick, the only song
00:41:32
you know how to sing
00:41:33
is Dick's phooey.
00:41:35
The only way you know
00:41:36
is Dick's way.
00:41:38
And what the hell
00:41:39
am I doing here anyway?
00:41:40
>> You say you just wanna sit
00:41:41
there and sing about Jesus?
00:41:42
>> Well, what would you like me
00:41:43
to do, Dick? Huh?
00:41:45
Sit around all day and think of
00:41:46
the perfect score?
00:41:47
Plan that well laid out plan,
00:41:50
huh?
00:41:52
Hey, Dick!
00:41:54
I'm talking to you, Dick.
00:42:00
Okay, what are we gonna find
00:42:01
when we get there?
00:42:02
Who we gonna find
00:42:03
when we get there?
00:42:04
What are we gonna do with
00:42:05
who we find when we get there?
00:42:06
>> How the hell should I know
00:42:07
who and what we're gonna find?
00:42:08
>> You damn well better know
00:42:11
before dark, Dick, before we
00:42:15
get there or else it won't be
00:42:18
anything like the well laid out
00:42:19
plan, now, will it?
00:42:23
>> You wanna know how many
00:42:24
people there gonna be?
00:42:25
Is that it?
00:42:26
>> Yeah, for one.
00:42:27
And I wanna know if there's
00:42:28
neighbors and how far they live
00:42:30
from the house.
00:42:33
I mean, you didn't get much
00:42:34
from Floyd except that
00:42:35
crude floor plan.
00:42:37
Hell, he didn't even tell you
00:42:40
where the damn safe is.
00:42:42
And the ineffable happens,
00:42:43
you know, Dick? It does.
00:42:45
>> There's gonna be him, her,
00:42:48
the kid and a girl.
00:42:52
>> A girl.
00:42:57
How old is the girl?
00:43:00
>> Sweet 16, sugar.
00:43:02
Pretty as a fresh-picked flower
00:43:04
is what Floyd says.
00:43:05
Nancy Clutter, kind of kid
00:43:09
makes a boy's heart kind of
00:43:10
hurt is what he said.
00:43:12
[ laughs ]
00:43:14
>> You're not a boy, Dick.
00:43:16
>> Okay, okay. Let's see.
00:43:19
It's Saturday, so the two older
00:43:23
girls, two women, sisters
00:43:25
probably visiting.
00:43:28
They're married, I think.
00:43:32
That makes eight
00:43:35
and they might have company.
00:43:40
12.
00:43:41
The only sure thing
00:43:43
is no witnesses, right?
00:43:46
Ain't that what I promised you,
00:43:47
honey? No witnesses.
00:43:50
Plenty of hair on them walls.
00:43:52
>> Those walls. Yeah.
00:44:00
[ doorbell rings ]
00:44:01
>> Bob.
00:44:03
>> Herb.
00:44:04
>> Come on in.
00:44:05
>> How are you today?
00:44:06
>> I'm good.
00:44:07
We can convene in my office
00:44:08
to the left.
00:44:09
>> All righty. That'd be fine.
00:44:11
>> Bonnie is the only one
00:44:13
who drinks coffee in our house.
00:44:16
I can make you some
00:44:17
or you could have some water.
00:44:18
>> Oh, water's fine, Herb.
00:44:19
Thank you.
00:44:23
>> There you go.
00:44:25
>> Well, here it is,
00:44:28
what we call a solemn moment.
00:44:29
>> Yes. [ chuckles ]
00:44:31
>> You know, it's a time when
00:44:33
a man can look back on his life
00:44:34
and take measure of all that
00:44:36
he's accomplished.
00:44:37
I like to compare it
00:44:38
to signing a will.
00:44:39
It's a crossroads in some ways
00:44:41
except there's a long road
00:44:43
ahead for you, Herb.
00:44:45
>> Well, a lot of thought's
00:44:46
gone into this, Bob,
00:44:47
as you well know.
00:44:48
>> Yes, sir.
00:44:49
It was almost a year ago today
00:44:50
you first came to see me.
00:44:52
[ chuckles ] A year ago.
00:44:54
Of course, I knew about
00:44:56
Herb Clutter even then.
00:44:57
You know what someone
00:44:58
told me today?
00:45:00
The day haircuts went to $1.50,
00:45:02
Herb Clutter writes the barber
00:45:04
a check. [ laughs ]
00:45:05
It's what they said.
00:45:07
>> It's the only way
00:45:08
to do business, in my opinion.
00:45:10
Those tax fellows come poking
00:45:12
around, a cancelled check
00:45:13
is a man's best friend.
00:45:14
Cash money, I've heard tell,
00:45:16
is for tips and that is a fact.
00:45:20
Now, I've got plenty to be
00:45:23
grateful for in this life, Bob.
00:45:25
Wonderful things.
00:45:28
Take the kids.
00:45:30
I've been lucky there.
00:45:34
Here.
00:45:38
These are my older daughters.
00:45:40
This is my eldest, Evana,
00:45:43
and this is Beverly.
00:45:46
Evana's married to Don Jarchal,
00:45:49
and I can't tell you how much
00:45:51
I think of that boy.
00:45:53
And, Vern English, the man that
00:45:56
my Beverly had the good sense
00:45:58
to settle on, if anything were
00:46:00
to ever happen to me, I could
00:46:02
trust those boys to take full
00:46:04
responsibility.
00:46:05
>> Oh, hell, Herb,
00:46:06
you're a young man.
00:46:07
48 is young.
00:46:09
No, from the looks of you
00:46:10
and what the doctors are saying,
00:46:13
I reckon we'll have you around
00:46:15
for a few weeks longer.
00:46:16
>> Well, to tell you the truth,
00:46:17
Bob, I feel pretty good.
00:46:19
[ laughs ] Optimistic.
00:46:21
I got an idea a man could make
00:46:23
some real money around here
00:46:24
in the next few years.
00:46:26
Well, speaking of money, I've
00:46:28
got the first payment on your
00:46:31
policy and here's the check
00:46:35
that you've been dying to--
00:46:38
Oh, I won't say it.
00:46:39
[ both laugh ]
00:46:41
I won't say it.
00:46:43
There you go, Bob.
00:47:42
>> Hey.
00:47:44
>> Something to drink?
00:47:46
>> Yeah.
00:47:47
>> Yeah? Here, let me
00:47:49
help you out.
00:47:50
>> Oh, thanks.
00:49:58
>> Perry, come on in.
00:50:09
My angel.
00:50:10
My handsome little angel.
00:50:15
>> Come on. You get to play
00:50:16
with your mama all the time.
00:50:17
It's my turn now.
00:50:19
>> It's okay, Perry.
00:50:20
You go now, okay?
00:50:22
Go on. Go now!
00:50:25
>> Come on, let's go.
00:50:50
>> Go home, Perry. Now!
00:50:54
You whore!
00:50:56
[ arguing ]
00:50:58
[ fighting and screaming ]
00:51:14
>> Oh!
00:51:17
Stop!
00:51:19
Get off!
00:51:23
What are you doing?
00:51:25
What's the matter with you?
00:52:28
>> You been swimming that horse
00:52:30
in the river, girl, again?
00:52:32
>> Sure have, Mr. Stocklein.
00:52:33
Babe's gotta have a bath, too.
00:52:35
Look at how happy she is.
00:52:38
I heard your baby crying before.
00:52:39
>> Yeah, she's been sick
00:52:42
for two days now.
00:52:43
>> I'm sorry to hear that.
00:52:45
I'll bring you some apple juice
00:52:46
from the orchard after church
00:52:47
tomorrow.
00:52:48
Daddy just made some.
00:52:49
>> Well, thank you, Nancy.
00:52:51
>> Good night, Mr. Stocklein.
00:52:52
>> Good night.
00:53:01
>> You want a drink?
00:53:03
>> What is it?
00:53:04
>> Fruit and vegetable mix.
00:53:05
Potato and orange juice.
00:53:07
>> Mm. Vodka.
00:53:10
>> Yeah, vodka.
00:53:12
One more, save the rest.
00:53:14
We might could need it soon
00:53:16
on account of we're near the end
00:53:17
of the damn rainbow.
00:53:44
>> Is mama gonna come down
00:53:45
for supper tonight?
00:53:46
>> No, honey, mama's resting.
00:53:47
>> Didn't she look good
00:53:48
last night?
00:53:49
>> Where you been?
00:53:51
>> I was taking Babe for a swim.
00:53:52
>> Honey, Babe won't mind
00:53:55
the cold, but--
00:53:56
>> Babe's too fat to feel cold.
00:53:58
>> You go upstairs and change
00:54:00
before you get pneumonia.
00:54:07
>> Daddy, what about tonight?
00:54:10
>> No. No more going
00:54:11
to the movies, no more parties.
00:54:13
Not till after Thanksgiving.
00:54:18
You can ask Bobby Rupp to come
00:54:21
over and listen to the game
00:54:22
if you like.
00:54:32
>> Okay. I'll call him as soon
00:54:34
as I get some dry clothes on.
00:54:39
[ turns on radio ]
00:54:47
>> Kenyon?
00:54:51
[ turns off radio ]
00:54:55
Thank you, son.
00:55:05
>> ♪ There's a race of men ♪
00:55:08
♪ Who don't fit in ♪
00:55:11
♪ Their spirits ♪
00:55:13
♪ Can't sit still ♪
00:55:17
♪ They break the hearts ♪
00:55:20
♪ Of all they can ♪
00:55:23
♪ And roam the world at will ♪
00:55:29
♪ They range the field ♪
00:55:32
♪ They row the flood ♪
00:55:35
♪ And climb ♪
00:55:36
♪ The mountain's crest ♪
00:55:41
♪ 'Cause they got the curse ♪
00:55:44
♪ Of the gypsy's blood ♪
00:55:47
♪ And don't know how to rest ♪
00:55:58
♪ If they just went straight ♪
00:56:01
♪ They might go far ♪
00:56:05
♪ 'Cause they're strong ♪
00:56:06
♪ And brave and true ♪
00:56:11
♪ But they quickly tire ♪
00:56:13
♪ Of things that are ♪
00:56:16
♪ And crave what's strange ♪
00:56:19
♪ And new ♪
00:56:24
>> Yeah, that's us,
00:56:26
brave and true.
00:56:28
But you forgot the rich part.
00:56:31
♪ Tired of being poor ♪
00:56:33
♪ The craving to be rich ♪
00:56:35
♪ And get a whole lot more ♪
00:56:39
[ laughs ]
00:56:50
>> I've missed the best years,
00:56:51
Lord, the children, everything.
00:56:56
I am a ghost, Lord, a ghost.
00:57:00
>> Mama, don't say those things.
00:57:03
Don't even think 'em.
00:57:05
>> Oh, baby, it's true.
00:57:06
I'm too nervous to go
00:57:09
downstairs in my own house.
00:57:11
I don't know what's wrong.
00:57:12
I just can't seem to keep up
00:57:14
with any of you.
00:57:15
>> Came to the play last night
00:57:17
and you looked so beautiful.
00:57:18
Everybody was saying so.
00:57:20
You're getting better.
00:57:23
Even Kenyon can tell.
00:57:24
We're just gonna listen
00:57:26
to the game.
00:57:27
Bobby's coming over,
00:57:28
so it's just the five of us.
00:57:29
Why don't you let me help you
00:57:30
get your robe on?
00:57:31
>> No, no, no, honey.
00:57:32
I'm tired, really.
00:57:34
>> I'll make some coffee
00:57:35
for you.
00:57:36
Bobby likes you and you know
00:57:37
it, and you like him.
00:57:39
Please, mama?
00:57:40
[ vehicle approaches ]
00:57:42
[ car door shuts ]
00:57:45
>> Is daddy being spiky
00:57:47
about Bobby Rupp, baby?
00:57:48
Is that what's bothering you?
00:57:51
[ doorbell rings ]
00:57:57
He doesn't mean to, you know.
00:57:59
The last thing daddy wants
00:58:01
is to get in the way of anybody
00:58:02
over anything.
00:58:04
He just can't help himself
00:58:07
sometimes.
00:58:11
Go on.
00:58:14
You go downstairs
00:58:15
and enjoy yourself.
00:58:28
>> Good night.
00:58:32
I love you, Mama.
00:58:33
[ thunder ]
00:58:58
[ honk honk ]
00:59:02
[ honk honk honk ]
00:59:06
>> Fill 'er up?
00:59:07
>> Yeah. Check the oil
00:59:08
and water.
00:59:18
>> You all right, mister?
00:59:21
>> Hey, kid? You gonna fill it
00:59:24
this year?
00:59:25
>> Yeah, right away, sir.
00:59:29
>> Oh, man.
00:59:35
>> You getting a case of blood
00:59:36
bubbles all of a sudden, honey?
00:59:39
>> Here. Hold this.
00:59:47
>> Is that what it is?
00:59:48
We're close enough
00:59:49
to smell the damn money.
00:59:50
Now you think it's time
00:59:52
that you can help us?
00:59:53
I'm talking to you, Perry.
00:59:55
>> Dammit, I'm talking to you.
00:59:57
Don't you ever do that again.
01:00:00
Nobody lays a hand on me,
01:00:03
not you, not anybody.
01:00:06
You understand?
01:00:31
[ groaning ]

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  • 60
    Most heartbreaking

Episode Highlights

  • The Seasons of Life
    As autumn turns to winter and winter to spring, so do the seasons of our lives turn.
    “As autumn turns to winter and winter to spring, so do the seasons of our lives turn.”
    @ 00m 54s
    February 02, 2023
  • Facing Death
    Death should be welcomed as we welcome the first rays of glorious sunshine.
    “For the true and the righteous, death should not be feared, but welcomed.”
    @ 02m 35s
    February 02, 2023
  • Plans for Riches
    The characters dream of wealth and adventure, planning to sail to Japan.
    “We’re gonna be loaded! Hyah!”
    @ 06m 52s
    February 02, 2023
  • Aspirin Junkie
    A character reflects on their past struggles with addiction and medical negligence.
    “You’re gonna become an aspirin junkie.”
    @ 17m 31s
    February 02, 2023
  • Dreams and Reality
    A character grapples with the difference between dreams and their harsh reality.
    “Just a useless dream.”
    @ 33m 17s
    February 02, 2023
  • The Importance of Little Things
    A touching moment about cherishing small, meaningful items that remind us of home.
    “You always have something of your own with you.”
    @ 34m 49s
    February 02, 2023
  • A Humble Heart
    Herb Clutter expresses his belief in serving God rather than seeking earthly rewards.
    “The reward I seek is not of this earth, but in God's kingdom.”
    @ 38m 06s
    February 02, 2023
  • Feeling Like a Ghost
    A mother expresses her feelings of disconnection and nervousness in her own home.
    “I am a ghost, Lord, a ghost.”
    @ 56m 51s
    February 02, 2023

Episode Quotes

  • I’m trying so hard to be good, but I just can’t help myself.
    In Cold Blood – Part 1 | True Crime Drama Mini-Series
  • You’re gonna become an aspirin junkie.
    In Cold Blood – Part 1 | True Crime Drama Mini-Series
  • Hell, you don’t even know where we’re headed at.
    In Cold Blood – Part 1 | True Crime Drama Mini-Series
  • You always have something of your own with you.
    In Cold Blood – Part 1 | True Crime Drama Mini-Series
  • The reward I seek is not of this earth, but in God's kingdom.
    In Cold Blood – Part 1 | True Crime Drama Mini-Series
  • I am a ghost, Lord, a ghost.
    In Cold Blood – Part 1 | True Crime Drama Mini-Series

Key Moments

  • Seasons of Life00:54
  • Facing Death02:35
  • Dreams of Wealth06:52
  • Clarinet Solo34:03
  • Cherished Memories34:25
  • Official Recognition36:42
  • Nervous Moments39:49
  • Feeling Lost56:51

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