Hailey Dean Mystery 2024 - Hallmark Romance Movies

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00:07:05So what do you think, mom? Nursing school or songwriting career?
00:07:11Everybody else seems to have an opinion.
00:07:24Here you are.
00:07:28Oh, Louise, you won't believe what I found in the attic.
00:07:32My unfinished painting of Annie's Point.
00:07:35Annie's Point?
00:07:37That's the place where you and Elliot wanted to build a house.
00:07:41Oh, not just a house. Our dream house.
00:07:45Come on, sweetheart.
00:07:46We never got to it.
00:07:48No.
00:07:49Here you go.
00:07:52I sat in that hospital room with Elliot for months.
00:07:56And then just a few minutes before he passed,
00:07:59he told me his one wish.
00:08:01To be set free at Annie's Point on our 50th anniversary.
00:08:06You have an anniversary coming up, don't you?
00:08:10In nine days.
00:08:12What's holding you back?
00:08:14You're thinking of dropping out of college.
00:08:18Do you have some sort of plan that I don't know about?
00:08:22I want to pursue a songwriting career.
00:08:33Ella, you're going to have lots and lots of time for hobbies and stuff like that after you graduate.
00:08:37Right now, you've got to have your degree.
00:08:39Where did this songwriting idea come from anyway?
00:08:41I never heard you sing a note.
00:08:43Mom did.
00:08:44Oh, I see.
00:08:46Well, trust me.
00:08:47Even if your mother was still alive, you would not be doing this.
00:08:50You don't know that.
00:08:51Ella, I've already paid the tuition, so please finish out this year.
00:08:54Dad, I can't.
00:08:55Do you have any idea how much it costs for me to send you to this place?
00:08:58Yeah, I do, but you don't know what it's like for me.
00:09:00Oh, come on, Ella. It's school. It's not prison.
00:09:02Dad!
00:09:03I know you're going through some sort of a teenage crisis,
00:09:05but I am not going to let you throw away your future
00:09:07to follow some stupid dream job.
00:09:09I'm not going to let you throw away your future to follow some stupid fantasy.
00:09:12I knew you wouldn't understand.
00:09:14You don't care about my feelings.
00:09:16All you care about is this stupid company.
00:09:19Oh, you don't know what you're talking about.
00:09:20This stupid company is...
00:09:21Grandma said there was nothing keeping me there,
00:09:23and you know what?
00:09:24She was right.
00:09:31Okay, good news and bad news.
00:09:33Your echocardiogram showed significant blockage on two of your arteries.
00:09:37I certainly hope that's the bad news.
00:09:38It is.
00:09:39The good news is, with a fairly routine bypass,
00:09:41you'll be as good as new. But...
00:09:43I've never been sick a day in my life.
00:09:47But to be honest, after watching Elliot in that hospital all those months,
00:09:50I never want to set foot in one again.
00:09:53I understand.
00:09:54But this is a serious situation.
00:09:56Without the operation...
00:09:57I could die?
00:09:58Yes, you could die.
00:10:01I need to get you into the hospital as soon as possible.
00:10:04Can I have a day or two before I commit to a surgery thing?
00:10:08Sure.
00:10:10In the meantime,
00:10:11we need to get you going on a new blood pressure medication.
00:10:14It could make you feel a little light-headed at first,
00:10:16so try to take it easy.
00:10:18Can I drive?
00:10:19I wouldn't recommend it.
00:10:20At least, not for a while.
00:10:22Sorry about that, everybody. What did I miss?
00:10:24I was just telling your mother that...
00:10:25I'll fill him in later. Come on, now.
00:10:27Okay, Annie.
00:10:29Remember,
00:10:30there's no medication, no driving, if you feel light-headed.
00:10:34Thank you, Doctor.
00:10:36Like that?
00:10:37Yeah, a little bit faster.
00:10:42Sorry.
00:11:01Let's hear it again for Kim Bogletta.
00:11:06And now,
00:11:07please welcome,
00:11:08Ella.
00:11:30Okay.
00:11:47Sorry.
00:11:48Oops.
00:11:56Are you sure Dr. Mulder didn't say anything else?
00:11:58It's just...
00:11:59blood pressure medication?
00:12:01That's all.
00:12:02But now that I can't go alone,
00:12:04I need you to make that trip with me.
00:12:06Mom, that's 2,000 miles away.
00:12:08I've got a great car.
00:12:09I can't do this right now, Mom.
00:12:11I told you, there's too much going on at work.
00:12:13As soon as the project is over, I'll take you there myself.
00:12:16I might be too late.
00:12:17Too late for what?
00:12:18Mom, what are you not telling me?
00:12:20Nothing.
00:12:21But with the wedding anniversary coming...
00:12:23Mom, I'll take you to a nice dinner
00:12:24to celebrate your wedding anniversary.
00:12:25Why don't we...
00:12:26Oh, my.
00:12:27Oh, my.
00:12:28Oh, shit.
00:12:33Mom.
00:12:35What if I hadn't been here?
00:12:37What would you have done?
00:12:39Okay, that's it.
00:12:40You can't stay here anymore.
00:12:41This is not just for my peace of mind.
00:12:43It's for your safety.
00:12:44What if you got someone to stay with me?
00:12:46For how long?
00:12:47That's really expensive.
00:12:48Your father and I built this house with our bare hands.
00:12:52It's all I've got left.
00:12:54He was my best friend.
00:12:55We did everything together.
00:12:57We were supposed to leave this earth together.
00:13:02Yeah.
00:13:04If I move to that place,
00:13:06will you make me a promise?
00:13:08Anything.
00:13:09You have to take me to Annie's Point, please.
00:13:11Mom, I already told you.
00:13:12As soon as the project is over...
00:13:13I need a promise.
00:13:14I promise.
00:13:15And it has to be all of us.
00:13:16You and me and Ella.
00:13:17Okay.
00:13:18And we have to drive.
00:13:19It'll force you to spend time with Ella.
00:13:21Get to know each other again.
00:13:23Get to be friends again.
00:13:24Mom.
00:13:25Whatever you want.
00:13:29I gotta go back to work, okay?
00:13:32Just call me if you need anything.
00:13:34And no stoves, alright?
00:13:38I'll see ya.
00:13:45Dad.
00:13:47I'm sorry.
00:13:49Well, you should not sneak up on me.
00:13:50Dad, I said I was sorry.
00:13:51Yeah, but what I'm telling you is...
00:13:52Dad!
00:13:54It's alright.
00:13:55What do you need, honey?
00:14:00Do you like construction?
00:14:04Uh...
00:14:05Sure.
00:14:06Did Grandpa make you work with him?
00:14:08No.
00:14:09No, I think he just always wanted me to...
00:14:12do whatever made me happy.
00:14:13He did say his door would always be open and that...
00:14:17One day I just walked in.
00:14:18Why?
00:14:19Just asking, I guess.
00:14:24It would have been 46 tomorrow.
00:14:27I know.
00:14:33Remember the 40th birthday party we threw for her?
00:14:35The surprise party?
00:14:36Well, some surprise she knew.
00:14:38Yeah, but she pretended that she didn't.
00:14:41Out of all the places we could have gone, she wanted to come.
00:14:44Roller skating.
00:14:47My knees have never been the same.
00:14:55Dad.
00:14:57I really don't think that I'm making a mistake.
00:15:01Well, to tell you the truth, Elle, I'm not really sure what you're doing.
00:15:03I know I have some talent with my music.
00:15:05I just don't know...
00:15:10Sorry.
00:15:14Hello?
00:15:15Oh, yes, Mr. Backus.
00:15:17No, no.
00:15:18No, we've avoided that one, Mr. Nucci.
00:15:20Tomorrow.
00:15:21I'm supposed to bring my mother to her retirement community tomorrow.
00:15:25Mr. Backus, can I call you back?
00:15:28Thank you.
00:15:30Okay, bye.
00:15:34Do you want me to go with Grandma to a new place?
00:15:37It's not just the work.
00:15:39Elle, it's...
00:15:42I understand.
00:15:43I'll go with her.
00:15:47I'm sorry.
00:15:48I'll go with her.
00:15:53I don't know if Richard's going to keep his promise.
00:15:55Maybe I should just pack the car up and head out to Annie's Point.
00:16:00That's ridiculous, isn't it?
00:16:03I know, I made that promise to him.
00:16:08I'm just not sure how I'm going to pull it off.
00:16:12Well, we'll talk more about this in the morning.
00:16:19Good night, my love.
00:16:30You have all your pills?
00:16:33Yes, Richard.
00:16:34I wish I could drive you to the orientation.
00:16:36That's okay.
00:16:37It's just that I canceled on these guys yesterday.
00:16:39I said it's okay.
00:16:40I know this is all happening really fast, but you're going to like the place.
00:16:43I know you will.
00:16:44And just think, you're going to be practically neighbors of Louise.
00:16:47I'm going to be fine.
00:16:48Are you going to be okay to drive?
00:16:50Elle is here.
00:16:51I'll be fine.
00:16:53Alright, so I'll stop in later tonight to get you settled.
00:16:56Thank you.
00:17:05You're a good son.
00:17:06Thanks, Mom.
00:17:17Bye, Mom.
00:17:25Hey, make right here, Grandma.
00:17:41Gram, you were supposed to turn right there.
00:17:44I probably should have told your father.
00:17:47I'm not moving in there today.
00:17:49What are you talking about?
00:17:51I thought about it.
00:17:52I did.
00:17:55But I truly can't remember what Annie's Point looked like.
00:18:00And I need to be there for my anniversary.
00:18:03I'm going to California.
00:18:05And I need you to go with me.
00:18:07What?
00:18:08We're going to California.
00:18:10I can't.
00:18:11Give me one good reason why not.
00:18:13My father.
00:18:15Oh, I can handle him.
00:18:16What are you going to do?
00:18:17Stay here?
00:18:19Pay rent?
00:18:20Mope around?
00:18:21You want to be a songwriter.
00:18:23You have to have something to write about.
00:18:25It's not that easy.
00:18:27You wouldn't want me to drive there by myself, would you?
00:18:29That's not fair.
00:18:30I'm an old lady.
00:18:32I'd be all alone for 2,000 miles.
00:18:34And all I have is an old map.
00:18:36Grandma.
00:18:37I'm also on this new medication.
00:18:39I'm not even sure I can drive on my own.
00:18:41I don't have my guitar or any of my clothes.
00:18:44Oh, we can get those.
00:18:46We have plenty of cash.
00:18:48And there are always credit cards.
00:18:53Thank you, Ella Bear.
00:19:00Come on, Ella.
00:19:03Let's live a little.
00:19:16Let's go.
00:19:46I thought you said you couldn't drive.
00:19:48It's just a little further up this way.
00:19:53Put that book down for a second
00:19:55and grab that small painting behind your seat.
00:20:03We weren't much older than you
00:20:05when Grandpa moved us from California.
00:20:07For a job he just couldn't pass up.
00:20:10We didn't have a penny to our name.
00:20:13But we had the world in front of us.
00:20:15And those trees.
00:20:17They were like a row of soldiers welcoming us home.
00:20:22What did you leave back in California?
00:20:24Everything.
00:20:26My parents, my baby brother, you name it.
00:20:29What happened with your little brother?
00:20:32We'll have plenty of time for that.
00:20:38If I'm not mistaken, this should be it.
00:20:44Let's go.
00:20:55What happened to the trees?
00:20:58This is it.
00:21:00You know what, this is stupid.
00:21:02We can't just barge in on some strangers.
00:21:04It'll be fine.
00:21:06People are nicer than you think.
00:21:09I'll do the talking.
00:21:11Good, because I don't want to be here.
00:21:15Gotcha!
00:21:19Who are you?
00:21:21Is your mother or father home?
00:21:24Mom!
00:21:26Two strange ladies are here.
00:21:29That's a good start.
00:21:31I'm leaving.
00:21:35Can I help you?
00:21:37Hi, my name is Annie Eason.
00:21:39And this is my granddaughter, Ella.
00:21:41Hi.
00:21:42Can I help you?
00:21:44I know this is going to sound unusual,
00:21:46but my husband and I built this house years ago,
00:21:49and I was wondering if it would be possible
00:21:52for me to have a look inside.
00:21:55We should be going.
00:21:57Sorry to bother you.
00:21:59You see, we left something
00:22:01behind the nook in the kitchen for luck.
00:22:03Would it be all right for me
00:22:05to see if it's still there?
00:22:07I don't know.
00:22:09Mrs. Hogan, what do you think?
00:22:10I don't know.
00:22:12Mrs. Hogan, my granddaughter and I
00:22:14are on a journey across the country,
00:22:16and I have a heart problem.
00:22:18So I figured we could use
00:22:20all the luck we could get.
00:22:22We built the house in 1960.
00:22:25How long have you been living here?
00:22:28Five years.
00:22:30This is July.
00:22:32I hope you don't mind my asking,
00:22:34what happened to those
00:22:36beautiful trees out front?
00:22:38This is how the house came to us.
00:22:41Are you sure you know
00:22:43what you're looking for?
00:22:45I'm sure.
00:22:52Oh, my goodness.
00:22:54What is it?
00:22:56A 1919 Gold Liberty coin
00:22:59given to your grandfather
00:23:01by his father.
00:23:03What does it say?
00:23:05It says,
00:23:07given to your grandfather
00:23:09by his father.
00:23:11When we left California,
00:23:13he said,
00:23:15and it'll bring you
00:23:17a lifetime of happiness.
00:23:19We call it Lucky 19.
00:23:21Just before he passed,
00:23:23your grandfather said
00:23:25he realized this coin
00:23:27needed to come back to the family.
00:23:29Houses don't need luck.
00:23:31People do.
00:23:37Margaret,
00:23:39I cannot thank you enough
00:23:41for allowing us in your home.
00:23:43It's my pleasure.
00:23:45Hold on a second.
00:23:56I want you to have this.
00:23:59This isn't this house, is it?
00:24:01It sure is.
00:24:03There used to be trees here.
00:24:04It was so beautiful.
00:24:08I can't accept this.
00:24:10Oh, it would mean a great deal to me
00:24:12if you could use some of that money
00:24:14to plant some new trees.
00:24:16I can't.
00:24:18I insist.
00:24:20Thank you again.
00:24:22No, thank you.
00:24:25Oh, there he is again.
00:24:27I'm so sorry.
00:24:29Have a great trip.
00:24:31Sarah,
00:24:32where did you get that money?
00:24:34Oh,
00:24:36your grandfather would want the house
00:24:38to look like it did when we were younger.
00:24:40Besides,
00:24:42it makes you feel good
00:24:44to do things for other people.
00:24:46Whatever.
00:24:49And what did you mean
00:24:51when you said you had a heart problem?
00:24:54Didn't I tell you?
00:24:56Um,
00:24:58I need bypass surgery.
00:25:00What?
00:25:02You wouldn't have agreed
00:25:04to come with me if I had.
00:25:06Besides, I feel great.
00:25:20Do you have a boyfriend?
00:25:22No.
00:25:24Have you had any dates lately?
00:25:26No.
00:25:28In my day,
00:25:30a man would take you to the movies
00:25:32and if he wanted you,
00:25:34you'd spend some time together.
00:25:36But after a few months,
00:25:38if he wasn't serious about marriage,
00:25:40you'd move on to a man who was.
00:25:42Kind of sounds like an arranged marriage.
00:25:44In lots of ways it was.
00:25:46Your grandpa asked me to marry him
00:25:48on our fifth date.
00:25:50Women didn't have the freedom that you had.
00:25:52Some freedom.
00:25:54I've never been on a second date,
00:25:56let alone a fifth.
00:25:58You are a beautiful, talented young woman.
00:26:00Why not?
00:26:02Even more reason to end the discussion.
00:26:04So to answer your question,
00:26:06no, no one is courting me
00:26:08at the moment.
00:26:15Why do you think you don't have a boyfriend?
00:26:17Grandma, please!
00:26:23It's like with my music.
00:26:25I'm in my room and I'm fine.
00:26:27But you get me in front of a crowd
00:26:29and I freeze.
00:26:30Guys, I get totally terrified
00:26:32when I talk to them.
00:26:34You're just not flirting enough.
00:26:36I don't know how to flirt.
00:26:38Nonsense!
00:26:40Everyone knows how to flirt.
00:26:42Not me.
00:26:44Whatever.
00:26:50Mom?
00:27:00Mom?
00:27:31Hello?
00:27:33Good evening, this is Dr. Mildon's office.
00:27:35Is Annie Eason available?
00:27:37Oh, no, I'm sorry, she's not.
00:27:39This is her son, Richard.
00:27:41Is there anything I can do?
00:27:43Dr. Mildon wanted to make sure
00:27:45that she scheduled her surgery
00:27:47as soon as possible.
00:27:49Surgery?
00:27:51What surgery?
00:27:53Oh, I'm sorry.
00:27:55I thought Dr. Mildon told you
00:27:57that Annie needs heart surgery
00:27:58so I never quite believed
00:28:00that miracles came true
00:28:03and there was truth.
00:28:06Cause I believe in miracles tonight.
00:28:11I think you're an angel
00:28:13fit to hold me tight.
00:28:15It seems my life's a fairy tale
00:28:17cause it always turns out right.
00:28:20And I believe in miracles tonight.
00:28:29There are people here, Grandma.
00:28:32Oh, come on, girl, live it up.
00:28:35Oh, this is so embarrassing.
00:28:37Please sit down.
00:28:39Put down that notebook for five minutes
00:28:41and live a little.
00:28:43This notebook is my life.
00:28:45What are you writing?
00:28:47A song, what else would I be writing?
00:28:49How am I supposed to know
00:28:51you never let anyone look at that thing?
00:28:53What's the song about?
00:28:55Nothing.
00:28:56Can I see it?
00:28:58I'd rather not.
00:29:11These are great.
00:29:13None of them are done yet.
00:29:15How does this one go?
00:29:17I'm not gonna sing for you.
00:29:19Then I will.
00:29:21When you find that special someone.
00:29:23Okay, okay, okay.
00:29:24I sing, will you stop embarrassing me?
00:29:27You know I can't promise you that.
00:29:31You sing, I'll stop, okay?
00:29:34No.
00:29:36I can't believe I'm gonna do this.
00:29:46Find that someone special
00:29:50Give him love, make him your own
00:29:56Stop your search and you will find
00:30:01That your heart has found its home
00:30:07Hey.
00:30:09Some kind of singer or something?
00:30:11No.
00:30:13Yes, she is.
00:30:15And someday you're gonna want her autograph.
00:30:17You ever record that little song of yours?
00:30:19I'll tell you what.
00:30:21I'll buy it.
00:30:25You ladies have a lovely evening.
00:30:30Now those were real men,
00:30:33and they really liked your style.
00:30:36And it's good to see you smile.
00:30:45It's my dad.
00:30:47He had to call sometime.
00:30:50I don't know how to use these things.
00:30:53Press the green button.
00:30:59Hello?
00:31:01Mom, where are you?
00:31:03I'm not telling.
00:31:05Mom, I talked to Dr. Meldon.
00:31:07I know about the surgery.
00:31:09This is serious, you cannot just pick up and leave.
00:31:11I can and I did.
00:31:13Is Ella with you?
00:31:14She's coming home.
00:31:16We're not.
00:31:18Come on, Mom, be reasonable. You're sick.
00:31:20I feel fine.
00:31:22Mom, I cannot go chasing all over the country for you.
00:31:24Then don't.
00:31:26I'm sorry I lied to you,
00:31:28but I didn't know any other way.
00:31:30Please don't do this.
00:31:32We love you and we'll call you tomorrow.
00:31:34And don't sell my house,
00:31:36because I'm not moving.
00:31:38He's gonna be mad.
00:31:40He already is.
00:31:45Hello?
00:31:47Yes, yes, good evening.
00:31:49Um...
00:31:51I need a bit of assistance.
00:32:15I'm getting a little tired.
00:32:17I think I'll let you drive.
00:32:19Let's find an ATM machine.
00:32:22What's your pin?
00:32:24Take a guess.
00:32:2619?
00:32:281919, you got it.
00:32:45You don't have any money.
00:32:47Try it again.
00:32:53Same thing.
00:32:55Well, it must be the machine.
00:33:07What happened?
00:33:09My credit card was declined too.
00:33:11I just gave him our last $25 for gas.
00:33:14You're kidding, right?
00:33:16No, Ella, I'm not.
00:33:18Great.
00:33:20We have no money to get across country,
00:33:22but that poor family has $500 to buy trees
00:33:24that they're never gonna plant.
00:33:26Stop it, Ella.
00:33:28We're in a bit of a pickle, that's all.
00:33:30Sit, I'm calling my dad.
00:33:32Save your breath, I'll call him.
00:33:45Mom?
00:33:47Just because you don't agree with me,
00:33:49you don't have to sabotage our trip.
00:33:51Tell me where you are,
00:33:53and I'll reactivate your credit cards.
00:33:55You can't reactivate it.
00:33:57I have to reactivate it, in person.
00:33:59You know that.
00:34:01What was I supposed to do?
00:34:03Honor the dying wish of your father.
00:34:05Mom, I want you to turn around and come back home.
00:34:07To what home?
00:34:09I'm in good company.
00:34:11I'm not coming back.
00:34:12I'm sorry.
00:34:14If you're so concerned about me,
00:34:16how come you're leaving me penniless?
00:34:18Tell me where you are, and I'll wire you some money.
00:34:20Oh, nice try.
00:34:22Okay, may I please speak with Ella?
00:34:24She's not here.
00:34:26Where is she?
00:34:28She's out getting a gigantic tattoo
00:34:30of a dragon on her back.
00:34:32Ella wouldn't do that.
00:34:34Yes, she would.
00:34:36And I'm getting a skull and crossbones.
00:34:38Mom, are you coming home or not?
00:34:40Not.
00:34:42That's unforgivable.
00:34:45Why did you do that?
00:34:47Because I'm a grown woman
00:34:49who can take care of herself.
00:34:51Now get driving, Ella Bear.
00:34:53We have to make some money.
00:34:55No, my dad is right.
00:34:57You need surgery, and we don't have any money.
00:34:59We have to go back.
00:35:01Elliot, I made you a promise.
00:35:03And nothing is going to stand
00:35:05in the way of my keeping it.
00:35:07You can count on me.
00:35:09Ella, I'm making it to Annie's point,
00:35:11with or without you.
00:35:13If you want to come with me,
00:35:15you're going to have to play by my rules.
00:35:20Could you please pick up?
00:35:22This is important.
00:35:24Just pick up for one sec.
00:35:26Brenda, something's come up,
00:35:28and I have to leave town.
00:35:30I'm going to have both cell phones with me,
00:35:32but don't use the personal number
00:35:34unless you absolutely have to,
00:35:36and transfer all my business calls
00:35:38to my phone.
00:35:40I'm not quite sure,
00:35:42but I need you to do me another favor.
00:35:44Could you find out where the last place
00:35:46that credit card number was used, okay?
00:35:48And you've got to call Bacchus and Weller
00:35:50and just tell them I can't make today's appointment.
00:35:52You can tell them yourself.
00:35:54I was trying to tell you.
00:35:56They're here early.
00:35:58Listen, I've been here a lot longer than I planned,
00:36:00but I want those contracts on my desk by four.
00:36:06Mr. Bacchus, Mr. Weller,
00:36:08I'm going to leave town.
00:36:10Richard, let me level with you.
00:36:12Eason's line of credit is what we call
00:36:14in the banking industry, guarded.
00:36:16Well, I'll take that into consideration.
00:36:18Now, if you'd like to make a new appointment,
00:36:20you can do that with my assistant,
00:36:22and again, my apologies for the inconvenience.
00:36:25Mr. Eason, are you still going out of town?
00:36:27Absolutely.
00:36:29You going to stay mad at me the entire trip?
00:36:35I can go longer than you can without talking.
00:36:38We'll start right now.
00:36:40No one is talking.
00:36:42Over a thousand miles to go,
00:36:44and no one is talking.
00:36:46Oh, we're smiling now,
00:36:48but no one is talking.
00:36:50No one is talking.
00:36:52No one is talking.
00:36:54No one is talking.
00:36:55Oh, we're smiling now,
00:36:57but no one is talking.
00:36:59You can go five minutes without talking.
00:37:01And you can't stay mad at me.
00:37:05I'm sorry I raised my voice back there,
00:37:07but this trip is more important to me
00:37:10than I can truly put into words.
00:37:14Do you understand?
00:37:19I'm getting hungry.
00:37:26Park the car. I have an idea.
00:37:43Okay, what's your big idea?
00:37:46I'll take your arm,
00:37:48and you tell them I'm a blind caricature artist.
00:37:51What? No way, that's crazy.
00:37:53You want to eat tonight?
00:37:56No.
00:37:59Okay, watch your step.
00:38:09Lovely day for a fair, isn't it?
00:38:12Oh, it sure is, sir.
00:38:14Oh, she doesn't see too well.
00:38:16Or really at all.
00:38:19Excuse me.
00:38:21Could I...
00:38:25Oh, from the contours of your face,
00:38:28I'd say you were Irish.
00:38:30That's right.
00:38:32How do you do that?
00:38:34Okay, Grandma.
00:38:36There's no entrance fee for this,
00:38:38but we do request a $5 donation, please.
00:38:41Oh, we're not here to shop.
00:38:43I'm an artist.
00:38:47She does caricatures.
00:38:50But...
00:38:52she can't see.
00:38:53But that's the beauty of it.
00:38:55But that's the beauty of it.
00:38:57Hi.
00:39:23Thanks.
00:39:24That's amazing.
00:39:25Oh, you don't know the half of it.
00:39:31How many is that?
00:39:33Sixteen.
00:39:34Whose neck?
00:39:56Eleanor,
00:39:58that voice of yours is really something.
00:40:03That was the first time I sang for anybody besides my mom.
00:40:07Have you written any songs for her?
00:40:10Actually, that's what I'm working on right now.
00:40:13Does it help?
00:40:16With what?
00:40:18Does it help you, you know,
00:40:21when you're feeling down about her?
00:40:24I don't know.
00:40:25You know what I do
00:40:27when I'm especially blue about Grandpa?
00:40:30I talk to him.
00:40:32Yeah, I heard you.
00:40:34Come here.
00:40:35I'm not embarrassed.
00:40:37Sometimes I talk about normal stuff.
00:40:40My day,
00:40:42my feelings.
00:40:46Does it help?
00:40:48Sometimes.
00:40:49Sometimes?
00:40:52Makes me feel like he's still with me.
00:41:00Yes, I'm aware of the fact that they're not technically missing.
00:41:03I have their itinerary with me.
00:41:06Yes, I'm aware of the fact that they're too old to be runaways.
00:41:11So what do you suggest we do?
00:41:12Just wait until they break the law or something?
00:41:15Okay, thank you.
00:41:16Thank you very much.
00:41:17Same to you.
00:41:18Have a nice day.
00:41:27Hey, Brenda.
00:41:28Yes?
00:41:29What did you find out?
00:41:30The car was last used in Missouri.
00:41:31Missouri?
00:41:32Uh-huh.
00:41:33Did Mr. Nucci call to harass me too?
00:41:34Uh-huh.
00:41:35Okay, would you do me a favor and get him on the line, please?
00:41:36Don't forget to eat.
00:41:37Thank you.
00:41:38What?
00:41:39I said don't forget to eat.
00:41:40Yes.
00:41:41Yes, I'll remember to eat something, Brenda.
00:41:42Okay.
00:41:43Okay.
00:41:44Okay.
00:41:45Because you know what, sweetheart?
00:41:46You were like a toothpick.
00:41:47I mean, personally, I like a man with a little bit more meat on his bones.
00:41:50Did you know after all those years of painting,
00:41:52today was the first time I've ever actually sold something?
00:41:56Really?
00:41:59I think we've done quite a bit of living in the last couple of days.
00:42:03How are you feeling?
00:42:06I'm feeling the same as I was when you asked me ten minutes ago.
00:42:10That's why I have these.
00:42:12How did you know Grandpa was the one?
00:42:18He touched my hand.
00:42:20And?
00:42:22Ella Bear, when your grandpa touched my hand for the first time,
00:42:27I had to actually look down to see if it was still there.
00:42:31I knew right then.
00:42:33That's it?
00:42:35And that sounds like something out of a cheesy romance novel.
00:42:38I know it sounds silly.
00:42:40Someday you'll know what I mean.
00:42:46So tell me about your brother.
00:42:48How did we get to that?
00:42:50I don't know.
00:42:51I mean, these are all the things that I don't know about you.
00:42:55There isn't much to tell.
00:42:57Okay, I sang at that truck stop and I showed you my notebook.
00:43:01Now it's time for you to do something that you don't want to do.
00:43:03Well, Doug is almost 20 years younger than I am.
00:43:08And he lives in California.
00:43:10Why don't you talk to him?
00:43:12It's a long story.
00:43:14I wanted to teach him a lesson years ago.
00:43:17I think he got the lesson, but he never forgave me.
00:43:23Have you ever been skinny dipping?
00:43:25No.
00:43:27I keep thinking about that pool by that big country club.
00:43:30I keep thinking about that pool by that big country club when we were driving in here.
00:43:35Why don't we chalk up another first while we're on the road?
00:43:39What do you say?
00:43:40No.
00:43:41Why not?
00:43:42Because you're sick.
00:43:44And no offense, but the idea of skinny dipping with my grandma doesn't sound like a whole lot of fun.
00:43:52It actually sounds kind of creepy.
00:43:55Well, I'm going skinny dipping.
00:44:00Okay.
00:44:11Are you sure you want to do this?
00:44:13You only live once.
00:44:21I don't know if I can make it over the fence.
00:44:27How did you get over there?
00:44:28The gate's open.
00:44:32That works.
00:44:36How's the temperature?
00:44:37Who cares?
00:44:47Oh, it's beautiful in here.
00:44:51You didn't finish your story. Tell me about your brother.
00:44:53Doug was living with us after my folks passed.
00:44:57He didn't deal with their passing all that well.
00:45:01He was a good kid, but for a while there he always seemed to find trouble.
00:45:08One night he got caught shoplifting and they arrested him.
00:45:12I thought he should spend one night in jail before we got him out.
00:45:16Like I said, to teach him a lesson.
00:45:18When we finally got him out, he was awfully mad at me.
00:45:22We got into a huge fight.
00:45:25Said things I'm sure we both regretted our whole lives.
00:45:29And he packed his bags, moved to California, and I never heard from him again.
00:45:35What happened to him?
00:45:37Like I said, he was a good kid.
00:45:40He learned his lesson and just lived his life.
00:45:43Why don't we stop and see him?
00:45:45Doug?
00:45:47I wouldn't know what to say.
00:45:53Oh, poop.
00:45:55Yes, officer, we are always having trespassers.
00:45:59This is not a public pool, you understand?
00:46:02I understand, sir. I'll take care of it.
00:46:05I thank you.
00:46:06Well, that gentleman there, that's Mr. Langels.
00:46:10Does he live at the country club?
00:46:13Ma'am, this isn't the country club. It's his private residence.
00:46:18Oh, my.
00:46:21My partner here will drive your car behind me.
00:46:24Save you a hundred dollar impound fee.
00:46:26Thank you.
00:46:28Sure.
00:46:30I'm sorry.
00:46:31Save you a hundred dollar impound fee.
00:46:33Thank you.
00:46:35Sure.
00:46:40Just come this way.
00:46:42Thank you.
00:46:47Okay.
00:47:02Turn the other way.
00:47:05One day, we'll look back on this as our night in jail.
00:47:11Boy, Doug would find this a real hoot.
00:47:14His goody-goody sister in the camp.
00:47:16Grandma, this isn't funny.
00:47:18God, don't you take anything seriously?
00:47:20Oh, really?
00:47:22Oh, really?
00:47:24Oh, really?
00:47:26Oh, really?
00:47:28Oh, really?
00:47:29God, don't you take anything seriously?
00:47:31Oh, we'll be out of here in no time.
00:47:33We don't have money for the fine.
00:47:35We're going to have to call Dad.
00:47:37I'm sure he'll be joining us sooner rather than later.
00:47:44Uh, you sure there isn't anyone you'd like to call?
00:47:48Uh, in a moment, son.
00:47:50Right now, would you mind pointing me to that bathroom over there?
00:47:55Uh, well, Ms. Eason, um...
00:47:57Oh, go call me Annie.
00:47:59Annie? That's really just for police personnel only.
00:48:03Well, now, you wouldn't want your mother using that, would you?
00:48:09Uh, no, ma'am.
00:48:11Could you find it in your heart to treat me like your mother? Just this time.
00:48:23What the heck?
00:48:28This way.
00:48:30Where's your partner?
00:48:32Oh, he's out on a call.
00:48:35Would you be a dear and make sure it's clean? I have a thing about bathrobes.
00:48:41Sure.
00:48:43Uh, yep, looks okay to me there, Annie.
00:48:46Let's go.
00:48:48Annie.
00:48:50Hello, Mildred Eason. It's now or never.
00:48:57Ah!
00:49:03Cross another one off life's to-do list.
00:49:07We're regular Thelma and Louise.
00:49:10We're gonna go to jail.
00:49:12We've already been to jail.
00:49:14No, I mean real jail, where there's gangs and murderers.
00:49:16Don't be silly.
00:49:18We're gonna get caught, Grandma.
00:49:20Relax, Ella Bear.
00:49:22Relax? How am I supposed to relax?
00:49:24You guilted me into going on this trip with you.
00:49:27You lied and told me you needed some kind of heart surgery.
00:49:31And then you broke us out of jail.
00:49:33You don't need me on this trip with you. You just need a chauffeur.
00:49:36That's not true.
00:49:38Oh, yeah? Well, that's how I see it.
00:49:40You're going through a very hard time, and it's hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
00:49:45But trust me, trust yourself. It will be there.
00:49:48And as far as needing a chauffeur, I don't need a chauffeur. I need a best friend.
00:49:52And she happens to be sitting right here next to me.
00:50:03Now tell me that didn't feel good.
00:50:05That didn't feel good.
00:50:08Okay, it felt kind of good.
00:50:12Just make that the last thing we cross off the list.
00:50:16Deal.
00:50:17Deal.
00:50:27I drove just about all night.
00:50:29Sweetheart, where are you?
00:50:31I'm in some small town in Kansas. I'm near Colorado.
00:50:33Listen, I'm going to send you this email right now.
00:50:35I hope it helps.
00:50:37Brenda, I know. I know that the project is in jeopardy.
00:50:39You're just going to have to stall them as best you can, alright?
00:50:41Okay, I'm going to send this to you.
00:50:43Fine.
00:50:45Okay, bye.
00:50:47Bye.
00:50:58Excuse me.
00:51:02Um, where are we?
00:51:05Arizona, about 40 miles from Nevada.
00:51:09Thank you.
00:51:11You're welcome.
00:51:13What?
00:51:15What you just did. It's called flirting.
00:51:18Oh, it isn't.
00:51:20Thank you.
00:51:22Stop it.
00:51:24You should be proud of yourself. You're a good flirt.
00:51:30Only two left.
00:51:33Well, okay, we need to get you some more pills and some good rest.
00:51:38I'll have all the rest I need before lunch.
00:51:41Okay, you know what? I'm going to call my dad.
00:51:43The least he can do is wire us some money.
00:51:45Ella.
00:51:47I'm going to call him.
00:51:51What are you looking for?
00:51:53My phone.
00:51:55Maybe it's in the car.
00:51:57I left it on that policeman's desk.
00:52:00Oh, boy.
00:52:06Hello?
00:52:08Who's this?
00:52:10This is the police in Rand Junction. Who's this?
00:52:13This is Richard Eason. Is everything alright?
00:52:15You wouldn't know Annie and Ella Eason, would you?
00:52:18Yes, that's my mother and my daughter.
00:52:21Are they alright?
00:52:24What have they done?
00:52:26Why don't I tell you where I'm at and we can talk in person.
00:52:30You're not from here, are you?
00:52:32It's the clubs, isn't it?
00:52:35Your car has Illinois license plates.
00:52:37I saw you drive off.
00:52:40That's good.
00:52:43How long are you and your mom in town for?
00:52:46That's my grandmother.
00:52:48We're just passing through.
00:52:50I'm sorry. I didn't even introduce myself.
00:52:53I'm Scott Tardy.
00:52:55I'm Ella Eason.
00:52:57Very nice to meet you, Ella.
00:52:59You too.
00:53:01If you're staying in town,
00:53:03and if you and your grandmother want something different to do,
00:53:06it's open mic night tonight.
00:53:08It's pretty popular.
00:53:10Okay, I'll ask her.
00:53:12Ask me what?
00:53:14I thought maybe we could come back later for some coffee.
00:53:19I'm sorry, Scott. This is my grandmother, Annie.
00:53:22I told Ella it's open mic night
00:53:24and we get some pretty good singers.
00:53:26Ella has the voice of an angel.
00:53:28You didn't tell me you could sing.
00:53:30I'm not surprised.
00:53:32Would you sing for us tonight?
00:53:34She'd love to.
00:53:36Great. I'll see you tonight.
00:53:38What did you do that for?
00:53:40You have to sing sometime.
00:53:44He is so cute.
00:53:47And you thought you didn't know how to flirt.
00:53:50Come on.
00:53:56Listen, I can't apologize enough for this.
00:53:59It's all right.
00:54:01Turns out the charges were dropped.
00:54:03They were?
00:54:04Well, it seems that Mr. Langlos
00:54:08was a little taken with your mother.
00:54:10She was skinny dipping, you know.
00:54:12I mean, of course, I was fixing to let him go
00:54:15before they escaped, so
00:54:17I just assumed keep this between us.
00:54:22Well, I'd appreciate that, too.
00:54:24Thanks very much.
00:54:26Safe trip.
00:54:30Brenda, did you get the email I sent?
00:54:32Yes.
00:54:34Have you got the schedule and figures on
00:54:36to back us, Willer and Nucci?
00:54:38Yes.
00:54:40Okay, then. I don't know what else I can do for them.
00:54:42If they call again, tell them I've sent them
00:54:44everything they need to keep the project going forward.
00:54:46Okay.
00:54:48Now I have to track down my delinquent mother and daughter.
00:54:50Don't forget to eat.
00:54:52Talk to you later.
00:54:53Bye.
00:55:15Good evening, ladies.
00:55:17You both look lovely tonight.
00:55:19Thank you.
00:55:21I saved your table just in case.
00:55:24Thanks.
00:55:26The coffee's on me.
00:55:28Elle, you go on in 20 minutes.
00:55:30I can't wait to hear you sing.
00:55:32Me either.
00:55:34Me either.
00:55:38Somebody has a crush on you.
00:55:41Yeah, well, he won't after I vomit all over a stage.
00:55:44You're gonna be great.
00:55:54First of all, I'd like to thank you all
00:55:56for coming down here tonight.
00:55:58We have a treat for you.
00:56:00A beautiful woman.
00:56:02Do you remember what I told you
00:56:04about how I talked to Grandpa?
00:56:06Close your eyes.
00:56:08Go sing this for your mama.
00:56:10Please welcome Elle.
00:56:18I'm sorry.
00:56:20It's okay.
00:56:22Thank you.
00:56:37I'm sorry.
00:56:45This is for my mom,
00:56:47who I haven't seen in a really long time.
00:56:51Thank you.
00:57:21I love you.
00:57:51Could I please borrow your phone?
00:57:54Sure thing.
00:58:03Richard?
00:58:05Mom?
00:58:07Listen.
00:58:11Who is this?
00:58:13Hello? Mom?
00:58:16Hello?
00:58:21Hello?
00:58:23Mom?
00:58:25Mom?
00:58:27Mom?
00:58:29Mom?
00:58:31Mom?
00:58:33Mom?
00:58:35Mom?
00:58:37Mom?
00:58:39Mom?
00:58:41Mom?
00:58:43Mom?
00:58:45Mom?
00:58:47Mom?
00:58:49Mom?
00:58:51Mom?
00:59:21I had that time,
00:59:23and you just blew me away.
00:59:26Oh, your mother would be so proud.
00:59:28That was tremendous.
00:59:30Oh, my purse.
00:59:32I'll be right back.
00:59:34Thank you.
00:59:38Can I ask where you're going?
00:59:40A very important place
00:59:42on the California coast.
00:59:44What's it called?
00:59:46I don't know the real name,
00:59:48but my grandpa named it
00:59:49after my grandma.
00:59:51Is your grandfather going to be there?
00:59:55I guess you could say that.
01:00:02It was an absolute pleasure
01:00:04meeting you, Alyson.
01:00:06Me too.
01:00:20I'd wish you luck,
01:00:22but I don't think
01:00:24you're going to need it.
01:00:26With what?
01:00:28Just promise you'll send me
01:00:30a copy of your first CD.
01:00:32I promise.
01:00:41That was true beauty in there.
01:00:43Thank you.
01:00:45Oh, no, thank you.
01:00:46I couldn't have done it without you.
01:00:48Oh.
01:00:50I only wish Mom was here.
01:00:52Well, who knows?
01:00:54Maybe she was.
01:00:56I do know your father was.
01:00:58What are you talking about?
01:01:00I finally figured out
01:01:02how to use a cell phone.
01:01:04He heard every note.
01:01:13We've been in Nevada
01:01:14for about an hour.
01:01:16There's not much to it.
01:01:18There will be.
01:01:20What do you mean?
01:01:22You'll see.
01:01:29Wow, this is amazing.
01:01:32It sure is.
01:01:34It's changed quite a bit
01:01:36since your grandpa and I were here.
01:01:38We'll pull in here.
01:01:40Are you sure?
01:01:42Positive.
01:01:44Okay.
01:01:53Okay, I'll call Dad.
01:01:55Not yet.
01:01:57I feel lucky.
01:01:59You want to gamble?
01:02:01I'd rather do that
01:02:03than give in to your father.
01:02:05Gramp, we don't have any money,
01:02:07and I think we're probably
01:02:09wanted fugitives,
01:02:11and you're almost out of medication.
01:02:13Grandpa's father gave it to him
01:02:15to bring him luck
01:02:17when he needed it most.
01:02:19But it's your lucky coin.
01:02:21Exactly.
01:02:23No, that's crazy.
01:02:25It's the least crazy thing
01:02:27I can think of.
01:02:30Here, down here.
01:02:43No more bets?
01:02:48Twenty-four.
01:02:56We have to go again.
01:02:58Lucky 19.
01:03:04Lucky 20.
01:03:06Lucky 21.
01:03:08Lucky 22.
01:03:10Lucky 23.
01:03:13Lucky 24.
01:03:19No more bets?
01:03:22Forty.
01:03:43Lucky 25.
01:03:45Lucky 26.
01:03:47Lucky 27.
01:03:49Lucky 28.
01:03:51Lucky 29.
01:03:53Lucky 30.
01:03:55Lucky 31.
01:03:57Lucky 32.
01:03:59Lucky 33.
01:04:01Lucky 34.
01:04:03Lucky 35.
01:04:05Lucky 36.
01:04:07Lucky 37.
01:04:09Lucky 38.
01:04:11Do I have to spell it out?
01:04:14Baby, read my lips.
01:04:16Place your bets.
01:04:21Okay, this is it, Grandma.
01:04:23As they say,
01:04:25here goes nothing.
01:04:31No more bets?
01:04:33Thanks, Grandma.
01:04:39Nineteen.
01:04:51Okay, I am gonna go get the coin back from Pancho.
01:04:55I'm still feeling lucky.
01:04:57Okay.
01:05:03Let's go!
01:05:09Are you okay, ma'am?
01:05:11Oh, fine.
01:05:13Just a little excited.
01:05:19Last name, Gordon?
01:05:22First name, Douglas.
01:05:24Call for that number.
01:05:26805-555-0083.
01:05:32Okay.
01:05:46Mom?
01:05:47Hi, Richard.
01:05:48Are you alright?
01:05:49We're fine.
01:05:50We may be in a bit of trouble, though.
01:05:53Don't worry about it.
01:05:54I've already been to that little police station in Kansas.
01:05:57It's been taken care of.
01:05:58Thank you.
01:05:59Where are you?
01:06:00Why are you?
01:06:01I'm getting closer.
01:06:03How are you feeling?
01:06:04Oh, I'm fine.
01:06:05I just got some more of my medication.
01:06:07You didn't sell my house, did you?
01:06:09No, not yet.
01:06:12Why don't you tell me where you are
01:06:13so I can wire you some money, just in case?
01:06:15We don't need money.
01:06:17We're not far from Annie's Point.
01:06:19I assume you know where that is.
01:06:22Mom.
01:06:23See you there.
01:06:24Mom?
01:06:31Mom?
01:06:37I know that you have this trip perfectly planned out,
01:06:39but we're going on a little detour.
01:06:42The last time that happened,
01:06:43your father took me to that retirement village.
01:06:46Where are we going?
01:06:47There's someone that I think you should see.
01:07:02Okay.
01:07:14It's a nice house.
01:07:16It sure is.
01:07:19It's your brother's house.
01:07:29I can't.
01:07:31I'm sure he'll be happy to see you.
01:07:42Did you ever think that you might owe it to him?
01:07:52Don't be nervous.
01:07:54Oh, that's easy for you to say.
01:08:01I'll help you up.
01:08:05Annie?
01:08:08Hi, Dougie.
01:08:12This is my granddaughter.
01:08:14I guess she'll be your great niece, Ella.
01:08:16It's nice to meet you.
01:08:17It's really nice to meet you, too.
01:08:27Who is this, Dad?
01:08:29Well, this is your Aunt Annie,
01:08:30and this is your cousin Ella.
01:08:33Annie,
01:08:34Ella,
01:08:35this is my daughter Lucy.
01:08:47Thanks for dinner.
01:08:48Oh, you're welcome.
01:08:49It wasn't much.
01:08:53Lucy's beautiful.
01:08:55She gets that from her mother.
01:08:56I'm sorry she's out of town.
01:08:57She would have loved to meet you.
01:08:59I'm sorry, too.
01:09:06Elliot?
01:09:11He fought so hard,
01:09:13for so long.
01:09:17He went peacefully.
01:09:20He was a good man.
01:09:21He was a good man.
01:09:26A very good man.
01:09:29Our son, Richard,
01:09:30took over Elliot's construction company.
01:09:33Oh, good for him.
01:09:35That's good.
01:09:38Annie,
01:09:41I picked up the phone
01:09:42to call you a thousand times,
01:09:44but as each year went by,
01:09:46it just got more and more difficult
01:09:48to know what to say.
01:09:49But don't blame yourself.
01:09:50I have a phone, too.
01:09:53I never should have
01:09:54tried to teach you that lesson, Doug.
01:09:56And for that,
01:09:57I've never forgiven myself.
01:09:59I'd be lying if I told you
01:10:01the price wasn't high
01:10:02not seeing you
01:10:03and Elliot
01:10:04and Richard.
01:10:05But, you know,
01:10:06it made me who I am today.
01:10:08I work with kids
01:10:09trying to help them
01:10:10find direction in their lives,
01:10:12and I never would have been able
01:10:14to do that without you, Annie.
01:10:15I never doubted
01:10:16you'd make a success of yourself, Doug.
01:10:20I love you.
01:10:23I miss you.
01:10:27Miss you, too.
01:10:34So what happened at the call?
01:10:36Nothing.
01:10:37My dad met with him
01:10:38and he dropped all the charges.
01:10:40He was so embarrassed
01:10:41that an older woman
01:10:42locked him in his own cell.
01:10:43He's not gonna tell anybody anything.
01:10:46So how long have you and Annie
01:10:47been driving?
01:10:48About three days.
01:10:50Who would think it'd be fun
01:10:51to drive across country
01:10:52with your grandma?
01:10:54Well, I gotta tell you,
01:10:55when she and I first got in the car,
01:10:57I would have rather been
01:10:58anywhere else.
01:10:59I mean,
01:11:00I never thought that my grandma
01:11:02could understand anything
01:11:04that was going on in my world.
01:11:06And?
01:11:08She taught me more
01:11:09in a few days
01:11:10than I ever would have learned
01:11:11at school.
01:11:13You're in college?
01:11:15I was.
01:11:16Well, what happened?
01:11:17I left.
01:11:19So you just quit?
01:11:22Well,
01:11:23my music never would have had a chance
01:11:24if I didn't.
01:11:27What do you want to be?
01:11:30A writer.
01:11:31Well, that's awesome.
01:11:33It would be awesome
01:11:34to actually have a book published.
01:11:36A wise woman once told me
01:11:38that the world is open
01:11:39to all of our dreams.
01:11:43And what if they're just dreams?
01:11:45Well, you won't know
01:11:46until you try.
01:11:47You gotta do what makes you happy.
01:12:17Here's some water, Annie.
01:12:19Oh.
01:12:24Thank you.
01:12:26Those are some big pills.
01:12:27What are those for?
01:12:30I'm just getting old.
01:12:32Are you alright?
01:12:33Oh, I'm fine.
01:12:34It's been a long journey.
01:12:36Nothing a good night's sleep
01:12:38in a comfortable bed won't fix.
01:12:42Oh, it's really good
01:12:43to see you done.
01:12:44Same here.
01:12:45Now, you're sure you're alright?
01:12:47Oh, I'm fine.
01:12:49Cause I'm right next door
01:12:50if you need me.
01:12:51Fine.
01:12:54Good night, Annie.
01:13:05Do you need anything else?
01:13:07Oh, we're fine, thank you.
01:13:15Bye, Annie.
01:13:17So let's not let another
01:13:1830 years go by, okay?
01:13:20Okay.
01:13:21I'll talk to you soon.
01:13:28Wait, Annie.
01:13:33I just, I wish so much
01:13:35that I could have talked
01:13:36to Elliot one last time.
01:13:38I'm so sorry I didn't.
01:13:40But mostly, I'm sorry
01:13:42that I wasn't there for you
01:13:44So even if we haven't spoken,
01:13:46you were always there with me.
01:13:50Thank you.
01:13:51Hey, happy 50th anniversary.
01:13:55Thank you.
01:14:00Have a nice trip.
01:14:01Come back, okay?
01:14:02Yeah.
01:14:05I'm proud of you, Doug.
01:14:06Elliot would be too.
01:14:14Let's go, let's go.
01:14:45Grandma, I think we need to
01:14:47get you out of this car
01:14:48for a while.
01:14:49No.
01:14:50But you look
01:14:51really uncomfortable.
01:14:52Ella Bear, in less than 2 hours,
01:14:55I'll have more energy
01:14:56than I'll know what to do with.
01:14:58Trust me.
01:15:00That's 2008.
01:15:072008, if I reasonably
01:15:15paint a picture of Ella
01:15:17Bear in 2 years,
01:15:18I'm going to have
01:15:19more energy than I'll
01:15:21know what to do with.
01:15:23Trust me.
01:15:29It's more beautiful than I remember.
01:15:51It hasn't changed one bit.
01:15:58It's as though we were here yesterday.
01:16:02Oh, your grandfather looked so handsome.
01:16:58I'm ready to take Grandpa home now.
01:17:11Brenda?
01:17:12Yes?
01:17:13You got the three wise men on the phone?
01:17:15Uh-huh.
01:17:16Great.
01:17:17Put them through.
01:17:18Okay.
01:17:19Gentlemen.
01:17:20Hello, Richard.
01:17:21Are we all together?
01:17:22Yes, we're all here.
01:17:23Good.
01:17:24Listen, we'd like to talk about...
01:17:26Now, let me start out by saying that while I can certainly appreciate your desires to
01:17:30see these projects through to completion, what I do not appreciate is being talked to
01:17:34and treated like an amateur.
01:17:36My father put all three of you on the map and your companies without ever letting you
01:17:39down, and I won't either.
01:17:40But right now, my family needs me, and I refuse to let them down.
01:17:45So I will contact you when I get back to town, and when that happens, I will fulfill all
01:17:49of my obligations as I expect you to fulfill all of yours.
01:17:53We understand each other?
01:17:54Yes, we do.
01:17:55Excellent.
01:17:56Have a nice day.
01:18:21Are you sure this is it?
01:18:24I'm sure.
01:18:47Is it how you remembered?
01:18:49It's beautiful.
01:18:54Thank you.
01:19:01Well, now I can see what the fuss was all about.
01:19:11Hi, Daddy.
01:19:12Hi, honey.
01:19:15Thank you, Richard.
01:19:17I'm sorry you felt you had to chase me clear across country, but coming here was very important
01:19:22to me.
01:19:24When I started this journey, I honestly believed I'd soon be joining your father.
01:19:29I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm sorry I made life so difficult.
01:19:33You were just looking for support.
01:19:35No, I was being selfish.
01:19:37You were the one doing your best to help.
01:19:42But now that I'm here, I feel reborn, and I owe a lot of that to Ella.
01:19:51She's just like her mother.
01:19:53Well, and she's also just like her father.
01:19:56You're a good dad, Richard.
01:20:01Your father would be prouder.
01:20:23Oh.
01:20:26Yeah.
01:20:28Dad told me about this.
01:20:30He wanted you to have it.
01:20:33Thanks.
01:20:40I'll only be a minute.
01:20:42I'll only be a minute.
01:21:03Oh, Elliot, we made it.
01:21:05And on time.
01:21:07Wasn't able to finish the picture, Elliot.
01:21:09I was afraid I forgot what the place looks like.
01:21:13But it's the same, isn't it?
01:21:23Oh, I miss you, my dear.
01:21:27You can always make me laugh.
01:21:29I heard you sing.
01:21:32I know.
01:21:34You were really, really good.
01:21:37I wish your mom could have heard you.
01:21:39I think she did.
01:21:43I miss her so much.
01:21:46I've never been able to let her go.
01:21:48But that's no excuse for me to be as hard on you as I've been.
01:21:53I know.
01:21:55I know.
01:21:56That's no excuse for me to be as hard on you as I've been.
01:21:59You're just being a dad.
01:22:02And as your dad,
01:22:04I need to tell you that
01:22:07you don't have to go back to school.
01:22:12I just need something else right now.
01:22:17But I promise I won't leave you in the dark anymore.
01:22:20I'll let you know what I'm feeling.
01:22:22Whether you like it or not.
01:22:24Okay.
01:22:26Let's go see how your grandma's doing.
01:22:35Mom?
01:22:36You okay?
01:22:42Mom?
01:22:44Grandma!
01:22:45Mom?
01:22:46Are you okay?
01:22:48Can't an old woman take a nap without a fuss?
01:22:52For a minute there, I thought maybe
01:22:55You thought what?
01:22:56Well
01:22:57That I came all this way to die?
01:22:59Are you kidding me?
01:23:01Did you take your medication?
01:23:03What do I tell you every time you ask?
01:23:05Sorry.
01:23:06You can be a bit of a pest,
01:23:08but I know you mean well.
01:23:22Shall we?
01:23:23Shall we?
01:23:47Happy anniversary, my love.
01:23:53Happy anniversary, my love.
01:23:57Happy anniversary, my love.
01:23:59Happy anniversary, my love.
01:24:21I'm going to go get some water.
01:24:23I'm going to get some water.
01:24:24I'm going to get some water.
01:24:25I'll be right back.
01:24:29Hello?
01:24:35Hello?
01:24:36Hello?
01:24:37Hello?
01:24:58Guru Maria, what did you make?
01:25:02I made a lot of mistakes.
01:25:04I should have listened to the music.
01:25:05I should have listened to the music.
01:25:06I should have listened to the music.
01:25:15Guru Maria, what did you make?

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