• last year
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00:00Once upon a time, there were three beautiful girls.
00:07Two of them graduated from the police academy.
00:11The other graduated from a top school for models.
00:16And they each reaped the rewards of their exciting careers.
00:22But I took them away from all that, and now they work for me.
00:26My name is Charlie.
01:27Bobby?
01:30Woo-hoo!
01:34Bobby, Dad?
01:36Yeah, Ma? Just a second.
01:42Don't you yell at me, young man.
01:44Now, last time you took off without your lunch.
01:46Now, there's fried chicken in there and coffee.
01:48And you know how your pa feels about you stopping during a run.
01:51I know it, Mama. I know it. I'm gonna be all right now, okay?
01:55You be careful.
01:56I will.
01:57You be careful.
01:58I will, I will.
01:59All right.
02:00You better listen to her, boy.
02:02You don't pay to take chances, not when the Catlin's on the move.
02:05The Catlin's?
02:07The bad blood between them and us, it should have been over 30 years ago.
02:11You heard Bluford Catlin's threat against me just Friday last.
02:16This load is worth over $3,000.
02:18You'd do well to watch your backside.
02:21Bluford Catlin is just bellowing.
02:24Because his drivers run a couple of their cars into a ditch.
02:26Now, is that any reason to put the blame on us for their mistakes?
02:29Not to dismiss the Catlin's, Bobby.
02:31They ruined this eye for a lot less cause.
02:34But all that happened before I was born.
02:36Catlin's are really no different than us.
02:38They're just trying to make a living.
02:40They're selling their moonshine same as we do.
02:42I'll see y'all come sun up.
02:49You be careful now, you hear?
02:51Yeah.
02:54Yeah.
03:09He's on his way, be ready.
03:11I'll call Turk.
03:13Right, Mr. Lacey.
03:24Mr. Lacey?
03:54I'm getting the tractor into position now, Mr. Lacey.
04:24Oh, my God.
04:55Why, clockwork.
04:58Come on, let's get out of these.
05:10Any trouble?
05:12Only for him.
05:14You know, Mr. Lacey, a single match and that tanker will go up like a Roman candle.
05:19Uh-uh. We want him to live so the Catlins get the blame for this.
05:22Once we get the Bartlets and the Catlins at each other's throats, there'll be plenty of fireworks.
05:26Don't worry.
05:32Charlie, you've got to be kidding.
05:34Moonshiners?
05:36I wish I were, angels.
05:38But the Bartlets and the Catlins aren't just any bootleggers.
05:41Families have been in the business for over a hundred years.
05:44Not to mention also being at each other's throats.
05:47Talk about your cottage industry.
05:49Why doesn't Governor Whitman just move in and shut them down?
05:52The Gifford County Wars, right, Charlie?
05:54What?
05:56The last time the feud between the Catlins and the Bartlets exploded,
05:59it made headlines all across the country.
06:01Well, how come I never read about it?
06:03You weren't even born yet.
06:06The governor's task force has information
06:08that some outsiders are trying to fan the feud for their own gain.
06:12And you think we have a better chance of discovering what's going on than the governor's people?
06:17Yes, Julie.
06:19We can handle it a lot better undercover.
06:22It would be catastrophic if anybody from outside blew this feud open again.
06:27Well, I guess we better sharpen up our little old accents.
06:30And bone up on your basic sour mash chemistry.
06:34Oh, no.
06:36Oh, I'm going to love this.
06:38I thought you would.
06:40Good luck, angels.
06:42Thank you, Charlie.
06:43And may the sun always shine on your chitlins.
06:47Good luck.
07:02Who did me?
07:17Oh, God.
07:28Bobby.
07:29Dan.
07:30Melinda.
07:31You shouldn't have come here.
07:32I had to come see you.
07:33Daddy wouldn't let me go to the hospital.
07:35Well, that's just as well.
07:36Pa is convinced that it was you Catlins that run me in the ditch.
07:39Daddy, give me his word he didn't do it.
07:41And he didn't send nobody to do it either.
07:44Well, I tried to explain to Pa that whoever it was that run me in that rabbit trap,
07:48they knew what they was doing.
07:50And they knew what I was carrying.
07:52But it's going to take a lot more of Bluford Catlins' word to convince folks around here.
07:55I'm not going to let them split us up.
07:57Not my family and not yours.
08:00Whatever it takes, I'll do it.
08:02But the feud ain't going to start up again.
08:04Don't get all fired up.
08:06It'll pass when they cool down.
08:08Just give it a little time, honey.
08:12But Dan Bartlett, I don't intend to wait for you forever.
08:20Hawk.
08:23Well, I reckon I thought I'd never live long enough to see a Catlin kissing on a Bartlett.
08:33Melinda Catlin.
08:37Just come by to tell you weren't no Catlin done this to Bobby.
08:40I think you best be going, gal.
08:42The less seen or heard of Catlins around here, the better.
08:51Pa, you don't need to be so hard on Melinda.
08:53The Catlin's fired on another of our runners.
08:56Hawk, the boy's got enough to worry about.
08:58Best he know, best he know, it's going to get hot.
09:02And Bartlett's has got to stick with Bartlett's.
09:11You're headed the wrong way, miss.
09:13This here's Catlin land.
09:15Oh, good. I thought I'd never find it.
09:21Now, put that gun down, Sam.
09:24You don't shoot something that pretty.
09:27You try to trap it first.
09:29You'll never find it.
09:31You'll never find it.
09:33You'll never find it.
09:35You'll never find it.
09:37You don't shoot something that pretty.
09:39You try to trap it first.
10:08Something I can do for you, miss?
10:10Howdy. I'm looking for Bluford Catlin.
10:14Something wrong, honey?
10:16Oh, no. I just thought that you might be, um...
10:19somebody else.
10:21Bluford's my pa.
10:23He's, uh, out by the... the shed.
10:27Oh.
10:29Will you mind if I wait?
10:32Um, will you mind if I wait?
10:37That's... that's him coming now.
10:40Well, that's her right there, Mr. Catlin.
10:42All right, Josh. You get back to that darn fence and keep it closed.
10:49Mr. Catlin?
10:51Yeah?
10:52Uh, I'm Chris Monroe. I understand you're looking for a new steelmaster.
10:55And, well, I'd like the job.
10:57There ain't no such job.
11:00I wonder who might have said there was.
11:03Well, I got, uh, big ears, not a big mouth.
11:06I just thought it best to come right to the point.
11:08Excuse me for saying...
11:10but you sure don't look like the sort that can run a still.
11:14That is, if you was to find one in these here parts.
11:17Well, for whatever it's worth, I got me a college degree in organic chemistry.
11:21Good jobs is hard to find these days.
11:24Why don't you give your chance at it, Daddy?
11:26That's all I want.
11:28I could up your production and up the quality in the bargain.
11:35Ten years' chores, girl.
11:37Here, come on.
11:51Now, supposing you know everything you say you do.
11:54You know them things blowin' now and again.
11:56Well, not if you monitor the temperature properly and vent the pressure.
12:03Hand-formed copper.
12:05That's hard to find nowadays.
12:07Ain't as hard to find as somebody knows how to use it.
12:12Well, the mash is in the cooker. Let's see if you know what you're doin'.
12:16All right.
12:19Well, first thing I gotta do is dog these things down here.
12:27Can you hand me that wrench there?
12:33Cinch it up real good.
12:36You know, girl,
12:39there's federal agents,
12:42sometimes jail, sometimes a little shootin'.
12:46It's an awful lot of risk for a woman if you was to get the job.
12:50Well, now,
12:52these ways to pay for risk.
12:55Say ten percent?
12:58Say eight percent in boardin' lodgin'.
13:03You got yourself a steel master.
13:05Where you hidin' the rest of the mash?
13:09You're so far good with what you do, you ought to be able to find it on your own.
13:25Anna, if you don't hurry up,
13:27my stomach's gonna think my throat's bein' cut.
13:29Where's my coffee, Anna?
13:33Oh, honey, you gotta teach him better than that.
13:36I'll be right back.
13:39Got those doughnuts?
13:48Hey, the fry's cookin'.
13:51Well, you're just like the cavalry.
13:53Saved the day in the nick of time.
13:55Name's, uh, Etta.
13:57Hi, Aunt Julie.
13:58You put the sign in the window?
13:59Oh, I sure did.
14:01Seems like years ago. Position's still open.
14:04You ever done any waitressin'?
14:06Sure have, all the way from Seattle to Chicago.
14:08Took a bus from there until I ran out of money.
14:11Oh, I see.
14:13Well, I'm glad to hear that.
14:15Well, I'm glad to hear that.
14:17Took a bus from there until I ran out of money.
14:20Well, let's see if you lost your touch along the way.
14:22Okay, a cheeseburger.
14:24Mm-hmm.
14:25Cheese omelet.
14:26Two eggs over easy.
14:28And a BLT.
14:29And four cups of coffee, that table over there.
14:32I'll get those on the way back.
14:37Hi.
14:38BLT.
14:39Two eggs.
14:43Peppermint.
14:46Oh, you get a minute. There's a fresh uniform in the back.
14:48Should fit you.
14:49When I get a minute?
14:50Oh, you'll get one.
14:51The rush will be over in about four or five hours.
15:06Yep, yep, everything looks fine under there.
15:09Reckon them air shocks did the trick.
15:11I just don't want this thing to drag tail if the running gets hot.
15:17Little lady, we ain't receiving no visitors today.
15:21The name's Callie, and I ain't come here to visit.
15:24I need work, Mr. Bartlett.
15:26Well, in that case, just turn around and go back however you came, because I ain't hiring.
15:30Not much on looks, but I wager she'll walk a chicken.
15:35Ain't no factory model.
15:37It ain't no state smokey either.
15:40I want to drive for you, Mr. Bartlett.
15:42I know you need a driver.
15:50Well, what are you waiting for?
16:10Let's go.
16:40Let's go.
17:11Let's go.
17:28I used to drive for my daddy before he retired from the business.
17:31I guess you could just say I never got it out of my blood.
17:34You know, it's no picnic out here, girl.
17:37Well, this business ain't a picnic anywhere, Mr. Bartlett.
17:40One thing more, Callie.
17:43If you do drive for me, you're going to have to be a darn sight more careful.
17:49I don't want to lose a new driver, and I can't afford to lose another load.
18:07I don't want to lose another load.
18:38I thought you were going to come see us, George.
18:43You should have told us about the girl.
19:08Well, that ought to do it.
19:10A nice, slow, steady cook will up the proof ten percent.
19:14You sure are good with those things.
19:16How'd you learn how to do all that?
19:18At school.
19:19Besides, it's not very difficult.
19:21I could teach you.
19:22No, Paul wouldn't like that.
19:25He even sees me showing interest in this deal, and he gets mad.
19:29Why? What's the problem?
19:31He wants me to go to college.
19:33Well, he'd be grateful.
19:35Well, he'd be great for you.
19:37What's wrong with that?
19:39Well, nothing, but...
19:42promise you won't tell?
19:45Bob and Dan Bartlett.
19:47We were both going to state,
19:49then going to get married and leave this place.
19:52Now everything's ruined.
19:55Well, why? I thought the doctor said that Bobby Dan was going to be all right.
19:59Oh, he is.
20:01But this was before.
20:03Now, well, you know, we're almost feuding again.
20:11Melinda, why don't you and I take a drive on over to the Bartlett's?
20:15Maybe together we could talk some sense into things.
20:17To a Bartlett?
20:19The answer's no.
20:24I hired you to make whiskey, not conversation.
20:28I was just trying to help.
20:31Seems more like men.
20:37See? It never changes.
20:42It'll change.
20:44You can count on it.
20:48Don't be shy, George.
20:50I just want to know why you didn't tell us about Bartlett's new driver.
20:53What you'd done to Bobby Dan.
20:56She's just a girl.
20:58And a rat was just a snake.
21:02My first delivery of liquor is coming in three days, George.
21:06And if the Catlins and the Bartlett's are still making deliveries, I've got problems.
21:10That means you've got big problems.
21:13We made a deal, George.
21:15You said you could get my brother Leon out of the penitentiary.
21:19I'm working on that. A thing like that takes time.
21:22But I paid you good money, too, George.
21:25I'll get the money back to you.
21:27I don't want the money back!
21:29I don't want the money back!
21:31I paid you for information!
21:34You hear? Catlins took on a new still master.
21:38We know about that, George. We'll handle that.
21:41Bartlett's driver, George.
21:43Where's she running?
21:45I said, where's she running?
21:49Rainier County.
21:51Wait.
21:54This morning.
21:57Lake Road.
22:00You heard him. Lake Road.
22:02This time, Bert, show him.
22:04Take her out.
22:16You sure you want to do this?
22:18There's still time to call it off.
22:20No, I'm as ready as I'll ever be.
22:23If you're going to really do this, let me give you some pointers.
22:27Sure am. Shoot.
22:29First off, Hawkshaw's old-fashioned.
22:31He likes his whiskey in bottles instead of a tank.
22:34So if Smokey starts breathing down your neck,
22:36there ain't no way to dump that load.
22:38He already told me.
22:40If it's better than bonded, it's got to be in bottles.
22:44You're beginning to sound like Hawkshaw.
22:46Better I drive like you.
22:48Don't worry.
22:50If anything starts gaining blacktop on you from behind,
22:53you just reach in there and flip that little red lever.
22:57What does it do?
23:00It kicks on the nitrous oxide injector,
23:02and baby, you better hang on to your heads,
23:04because she really scoots.
23:06But it's all hidden underneath the hood right there
23:08so that nobody can see it,
23:10but it darn near doubles a horsepower.
23:12Ah, well, you sure make a girl feel like she's in good hands.
23:15All right, you better keep the rubber side down, now you hear,
23:18because it's a long way from Gifford to Rainier County.
23:21Okay, I'll, uh, be back before supper.
23:24All right.
23:26All right.
23:46Oh, honey, you don't have to do that.
23:48It's been a long day.
23:50I wouldn't mind my aching feet
23:52if I knew there was some nightlife around here.
23:54Gifford County ain't what you'd call a wild night spot,
23:57but, uh, I find my share of action.
23:59Action?
24:01All I've seen around here are truck drivers.
24:03Well, there's been a few city boys come around lately
24:06that, uh, I got my eye on.
24:08You know, honey, a girl can get a free ride out of Gifford County
24:11if she plays her cards right.
24:13But first she's got to find somebody to deal the deck.
24:17Diner.
24:19Yeah. Who?
24:21Oh, sure, just a second.
24:23It's for you, Julie.
24:29Sorry. It's a girl.
24:32Hi. Kelly?
24:34None other. I just stopped for a second. I'm on a run.
24:37Did you hear anything from Boz?
24:39He's due in in an hour.
24:41I'm gonna pick him up after this delivery.
24:43No, not yet. How are you folks doing?
24:46The Bartlett seemed pretty legit for bootleggers.
24:49You got anything?
24:51Yeah. Dishpan hands.
25:13Whoa!
25:43Whoa!
26:13Whoa!
26:33Hawkshaw?
26:35Flo, what are you doing out here?
26:38I didn't come in. I brought you something to eat.
26:41Oh, it's all right, Flo.
26:43But I think you ought to get on back to the house.
26:45Why?
26:47There's no secret you're loading up for killing.
26:50It ain't none of my choosing.
26:52Never been anyone's choosing, has it?
26:55It sure ain't been my choosing.
26:58You make the shells, you fire your guns,
27:01and the womenfolk just got to wait till you come back
27:04or someone carries you back.
27:06Now, Flo, you don't have to worry about that.
27:09Well, I wouldn't have to worry at all if it just sold out.
27:12If we went someplace, Florida or California,
27:16I got kind of folks in California.
27:18Flo, you can't ask me to do that.
27:20I can't run.
27:22I got to face down the captains.
27:26Oh, Hawkshaw.
27:35Sorry I got to the bus station late, boss,
27:37but I had a little problem.
27:39Problem? I've got a problem?
27:41Why are you in this car?
27:43Hey, Kelly, stop!
27:45Kelly, what are you doing?
27:51What's the matter, boss?
27:53You never minded my driving before.
27:55Yeah, well, I got to talk to you,
27:57and I can't even hear myself think in that machine.
28:00Oh, then Charlie got something.
28:02Yeah, more than we even hoped for.
28:04Turned out there have been 12 major loads of bonded whiskey
28:07hijacked back east in the last two months,
28:09and the word is that it's all headed for Gifford County.
28:12Well, that fits.
28:14The two guys that tried to run me off the road
28:16weren't from around here.
28:18The gun, the clothes, definitely city boys.
28:20City boys with guns trying to run you off the road?
28:22What are you talking about?
28:24I had a little unexpected reception on my route.
28:26Tried to run the old squeeze play on me.
28:28Somebody definitely did not want me to make that run.
28:30The Catlins?
28:32I don't think so.
28:34I don't understand.
28:36If it's hijackers, they can sell their stuff anywhere.
28:38They don't have to push in on the Catlins and Bartlets.
28:40Yeah, well, Charlie thinks it's more than that.
28:42If the mob gets this whiskey market,
28:44they've got every important politician in this area
28:46right in their back pocket.
28:48Sounds like an easy way to get their foot in the door
28:50of the governor's mansion.
28:52Charlie's thoughts exactly, sooner or later.
28:54If they could get the Catlins and the Bartlets
28:56to blow each other away, it could be sooner.
28:58Yeah.
29:00What are you talking about? How could she get away from you?
29:02She's good. She knows what she's doing.
29:04I thought you were supposed to know what you're doing.
29:06Believe me, we nearly got killed out there.
29:08We got to do it another way.
29:10Okay. If you can't cut off the deliveries,
29:12then we'll have to figure out a way
29:14where there's nothing to deliver.
29:24How's it going?
29:30That's my honey.
29:32Remember the one I was telling you about?
29:36Looks a little warm.
29:38Oh, he's always like that.
29:40Dynamite, fuse and all.
29:42Hold her for it. I'm going to fix my face.
29:52How are you doing today, gentlemen?
29:54I won't know until you tell me.
29:56You're new around here.
29:58Yep. My name's Julie.
30:00I'll be right back with your menus.
30:02Hey, wait a minute.
30:04What's your special today?
30:06Chicken fried steak
30:08with sweet potatoes and cream corn.
30:10Well, give us three of those.
30:12Nice to meet a man
30:14who knows what he wants.
30:16Even better to meet a lady who knows what she wants.
30:18Well, I'll be.
30:20That Max Lacey's been coming in here
30:22for three weeks talking about New York and all,
30:24and he hasn't given me a second look.
30:26You'll land him in three minutes.
30:28I'm sorry. I really...
30:30Oh, ain't nothing to be sorry about.
30:32I like the strong-looking one anyway.
30:34As long as I get introduced.
30:36You got it.
30:38Mm-hmm.
30:40I'll be right back with your menus.
30:42Nice to meet a man
30:44who knows what he wants.
30:46Mm-hmm.
30:54Hello. I'm calling for Mr. Bartlett.
30:56You got him.
30:58Oh, uh,
31:00Mr. Bartlett, how do you do?
31:02My name is Bosley.
31:04I've come up from Texas to talk to you about, uh...
31:06Well, your product.
31:08You see, it's a legend around San Antonio.
31:10Seems like a long trip for a drink.
31:12How'd you get my number?
31:14Oh, you don't understand, Mr. Bartlett.
31:16You see, I have tasted your sip and whiskey,
31:18and I figure that I can handle
31:20anything that you can produce.
31:22Listen, Mr. Bosley,
31:24whatever your name is,
31:26I know that what I do is no secret,
31:28but it ain't exactly a retail store either.
31:30Well, now, Mr. Bartlett,
31:32you see, you and I are in the same business.
31:34It's just that I cannot produce my own supplies.
31:36I'm simply a distributor.
31:38I was thinking, though,
31:40that if I could get you and Mr. Cantlin
31:42to supply me...
31:44I don't care what Cantlin does,
31:46and I usually don't pay any mind to strangers,
31:48but you speak your piece.
31:50Well, here's the way I see it.
32:06Well, if it ain't Richard Petty
32:08come to pass the call.
32:10How'd she run for you?
32:12Like a scalded dog.
32:14What happened here?
32:16Did you run into trouble?
32:18Oh, no, I just got tangled up with a tree.
32:20Hey, George!
32:22George, go in the back
32:24and get the rest of them bottles
32:26and stoke up the still.
32:28We're running out of full capacity for a while.
32:30I'll get right on it,
32:32but we're gonna need more bottles
32:34if you're aiming to empty that reserve tank.
32:36I'm aiming to empty it all.
32:38You do what you gotta do.
32:40Sounds like a lot of running.
32:44No.
32:46No more running after this.
32:48Dealer's coming.
32:50We're going for the money
32:52and then get out.
32:54If the Cantlins let us.
33:08Well, that ought to hold that turkey for a while.
33:10Sure make things seem easy, Chris.
33:12Well, running the still is pretty easy
33:14once you understand the principle.
33:16Now, working for Blueford,
33:18that's a different matter.
33:20You know more about making liquor
33:22than most men I know.
33:24You know how to handle one of these?
33:26Scatter gun? Well, sure.
33:28But why the gun?
33:30We got a big delivery to make.
33:32I reckon the Bartlets have heard about it.
33:34Now, I don't intend to have nothing took from me.
33:36Not this batch.
33:38Now, it's going to some big dude from Texas.
33:40He's paying good money.
33:42Dude's named Bosley,
33:44something or other.
33:46Well, uh,
33:48then I guess we'll be going full capacity for a while.
33:50Till this batch is in,
33:52I'm paying double till then.
33:54After that, I'm closing down.
33:56There just ain't nothing in it no more.
34:07Feeling better, boy?
34:09Yeah, I will.
34:11As soon as I get rid of this,
34:13get back on the road again.
34:15Ain't gonna be no road.
34:17We're getting out of the business.
34:19You can't make a gain in whiskey anymore.
34:22What, with the price of transportation and sugar?
34:25Good gallon of better-than-bond
34:27would cost $30 to make.
34:31Can you afford to get out?
34:33Can't afford not to.
34:35I'm working a deal with a man.
34:37He's gonna buy out everything we got.
34:39One shot.
34:43You know, I always planned to leave the business to you.
34:48I just guess we'll have to let that go.
34:51No more people are gonna be hurt.
34:59Don't have to worry about the Bartlets no more.
35:02Why, George?
35:04Hawkshaw's cooking full out.
35:06Somebody's doing your work for you.
35:09He's buying all we can make,
35:11and he's paying top dollar, too.
35:13Bartlet's going out of business.
35:17Who's buying them out?
35:19I want the name.
35:24Find out who's in town.
35:26If he's trying to move in on our market,
35:28he's gonna find it tough sledding.
35:30Look, you don't have to hurt people no more.
35:33And you.
35:35I want you to make sure they don't deliver gallon one.
35:38That wasn't our agreement.
35:40It was just information.
35:42We have a very large investment here, George.
35:44You don't move until I tell you to.
35:46And I need your help tonight.
35:48We're going to have some fun at the Bartlet's house,
35:51and the Catlins are going to catch hell.
36:04Ho, ho, ho, ho.
36:06Ho, ho, ho, ho.
36:33Ho, ho, ho, ho.
36:55Ho, ho, ho, ho.
37:03Ho, ho, ho, ho.
37:33Ho, ho, ho, ho.
37:48No, wait! Wait!
37:51What is it?
38:04Oh, Hulk!
38:06Oh, Lord have mercy.
38:12The Catlins are going to have the devil to pay for this.
38:19Hulk, it's gone.
38:34I want you to stay here and take care of the place.
38:36I should be back real soon.
38:38I'm coming, Pa. I can't let you do this alone.
38:40I'm going to see one man, Bluford Catlin.
38:42I don't need no help.
38:44Flo, you can't let him do this.
38:46You think I'd let him go over the Catlin place if I could stop him?
38:50It's just something he's got to do.
38:52Hawkshaw, you can't do this.
38:55You're going to stop me?
38:57I'm going to stop you.
38:59I'm going to stop you.
39:01You're going to stop me?
39:09I know this is going to sound strange to you,
39:12but that's exactly why I'm here.
39:14I work for the Charles Townsend Detective Agency.
39:17We were hired to help prevent another Gifford County war.
39:21It's not Catlin you want.
39:23If you'd just give us time, we'll prove that to you.
39:26That's too bad.
39:28I liked you.
39:31But you've been here all you're going to be.
39:34You don't be here when I get back.
39:36Hawkshaw!
39:50You believe me, don't you?
39:52It's just all a bunch of talk to me right now.
39:57Come into town with me, and I'll prove what I say is true.
40:01Otherwise, your pa's going to be making the biggest mistake of his life.
40:05Look, they busted you up, and they put George in the hospital last night.
40:09What do you think's going to happen
40:11when Hawkshaw kills Catlin or the other way around?
40:14Bobby, you can't stand alone.
40:16She's right, Bobby Dan.
40:18You get a move on, honey. There's not much time.
40:21Go on.
40:26Let's go.
40:28Let's go.
40:54Who is it?
40:57Yes, what can I do for you?
41:00Are you Mr. Bosley from Texas?
41:03Ooh, who wants to know?
41:05That's him. Let's go.
41:08Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait. What is this?
41:11Somebody wants to talk to you, and I suggest you cooperate
41:14or you'll be pushing up yellow roses, Tex.
41:17Let's go.
41:20You know, Julie, you could have a high time back in New York.
41:24But, Max, it's been so long since I was there,
41:26I wouldn't know anybody anymore.
41:28Listen, you know me.
41:30I could introduce you to anybody that's worth knowing.
41:33You have to go?
41:35Yeah. Give me a call, will you?
41:38Or better yet, why don't you drop by? You have my card.
41:41Keep the change.
41:43You some kind of guy, huh?
41:45Yeah, some kind.
41:47Look, Etta, I got to go.
41:49See you later.
41:51Bye-bye.
41:53Bye-bye.
41:55Bye-bye.
41:57Bye-bye.
41:59Bye-bye.
42:01Bye-bye.
42:03Bye-bye.
42:05Bye-bye.
42:07Bye-bye.
42:09Bye-bye.
42:11Yeah, some kind.
42:13Look, Etta, I got a problem. Could you hold the fort till I get back?
42:15If the Greek don't rise.
42:17Thanks.
42:24Julie!
42:26Come on, we've got to get to the motel and find Bosley.
42:28He's not at the motel.
42:30I just saw him in the back of a car with some very bad boys.
42:32And he didn't look real comfortable.
42:35I think I might just know where they're going.
42:37Okay, let's go.
42:41Come on.
42:51You've done a real nice job here.
42:55It's Hawkshaw.
43:02Bartlett's coming.
43:04Hawkshaw, Bartlett.
43:06Josh, now calm down, calm down. What's wrong?
43:08Well, I just saw his truck up on the ridge.
43:11If I know Hawkshaw,
43:13he ain't going to come blazing up the main road.
43:17He's going to come up the creek alone.
43:20You get on back, cover the road.
43:22Yes, sir.
43:24Wait a minute. Now, what you planning on doing?
43:26I'm going to do the only thing to do to end this thing once and for all.
43:34So you see, Mr. Lacey,
43:36I know more about you than you do about me.
43:39That could prove unfortunate.
43:41I know that you were playing the Catlins against the Bartletts
43:45so as that you could gain control of this market.
43:48I just thought it'd be easier to buy them out.
43:51I'll tell you what you bought, Mr. Bosley.
43:53Bartlett's still got a little hot last night in blue.
43:57There's not a drop left.
44:01Well, that's just a minor problem now, isn't it?
44:04I can buy my whiskey anywhere.
44:07What we're talking about, Lacey, is political control of this state.
44:11Just think of it this way.
44:13You got a little competition.
44:15This is a free market.
44:21Not hardly, Mr. Bosley.
44:23Nothing's free.
44:26Mr. Lacey, the chick from the diner.
44:29She's at the door.
44:30Tell her to come back later.
44:32Just a darn minute.
44:34Nobody's errand boy tells me what to do.
44:36Hold on, Julie.
44:37And don't you point that gun at me.
44:40And don't pick it up.
44:46Much obliged.
44:50Hold it.
44:57Let's go, y'all. We got to shuck
44:59because Paul's over at Catlins by now.
45:01You heard him, boss. Let's shuck it.
45:03Sorry, Max.
45:07Blueford Catlin.
45:12Got a few things to say to you.
45:15So come on out of there if you're a man enough.
45:23You pert near killed my boy.
45:26Fired on my runners
45:28and blowed up my still.
45:31That's a lot of talk
45:33for a man with a gun in his hand.
45:36Daddy, don't do it.
45:39Now, you didn't hurt Bobby. Now explain it to him.
45:42No.
45:44I don't explain nothing to no Bartlett.
45:50Somebody better start doing some explaining around here.
45:53Like why two grown men can't talk out their problems
45:56instead of shooting each other down.
45:58That's one barrel.
46:00I know you know how to use that thing.
46:02But you got one shot left.
46:05You and I have to pick sides if you aim to use it.
46:14Well, blast away at each other then.
46:16That's what you want to do anyway.
46:18You don't want to hear the truth.
46:20Hold it! Hold it!
46:28Hopshaw!
46:30Let's take a look.
46:33OK.
46:35It's right over there.
46:37Hold it! Hold it!
46:44Hopshaw, if you want to use that, this is the man you want.
46:48Oh, boy, am I glad to see you.
46:51Mr. Bartlett, Miss Catlin, I want you to meet Max Lacey from New York.
46:57Seems he wanted to get you both out of the business.
47:00He's the one who blew up the house.
47:03He's the one who blew up your still, wrecked your boy's car,
47:07and caused all this trouble between you two.
47:10I know my rights. You can't turn me over to them.
47:13I'll give you what you want. You take me to the law.
47:16My pleasure.
47:34Papa Dan!
47:36Daughter!
47:38Hi.
47:43Papa Dan!
47:47Ah!
48:03You reckon all the thieves in Gifford County end this way?
48:19Well, angels, I congratulate you on a job well done.
48:23Happy to oblige, Charlie.
48:25But next time, couldn't you send us someplace a little more exotic than Gifford County?
48:30Yeah, like the Bahamas?
48:32I'll do my best.
48:34I think Max Lacey and his boys are going to wish they could go back to Gifford County
48:39after their vacation in the state prison.
48:41I just feel sorry about the Bartlett's.
48:44The Bartlett's?
48:46Well, what about the Catlin's?
48:48Now, now, now, angels, I don't think that you have anything to feud about.
48:52But the Bartlett's did make the best whiskey in nine counties.
48:56Second best.
48:58Oh.
48:59That is against the law, isn't it, Charles?
49:02Yes, Bosley, but the governor was very understanding.
49:05With his help, they got a grant to keep on distilling.
49:08A government grant for making whiskey?
49:11No, not quite.
49:13But next time you fill up your tank, it might be with Bartlett and Catlin Gasahall.
49:28♪
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