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00:13:40Oh, hello there.
00:13:42Hello.
00:13:43Hilda, my wife say maybe you like come eat hot rabbit stew?
00:13:54Oh, we'll be right over. Thanks very much.
00:13:56You're very welcome.
00:14:01Say, how's that, huh?
00:14:05Man, the next time you want rabbit stew,
00:14:08you just fix a wire like this and a loop like this,
00:14:12and here comes the rabbit.
00:14:14Clonk, clonk, clonk, bing, and he's catched.
00:14:20And if wire don't get him, I stop him so.
00:14:25Well, can you imagine that?
00:14:27Wonderful.
00:14:28And those carrots was on the other end of these weeds
00:14:31you cut down yesterday.
00:14:33Oh, John.
00:14:34You mean I cut the weeds?
00:14:36Yeah, sure.
00:14:41Well, what do you know about that?
00:14:43Carrots grow on weeds.
00:14:45No.
00:14:47I was just thinking how much that sweet is done in one day.
00:14:53There must be a lot of fellows in the same boat,
00:14:56just driving someplace until they run out of gas.
00:15:01Look, if one man can do as much as he has in one day,
00:15:05well, why wouldn't ten men do ten times as much?
00:15:08You know, a plumber, a carpenter, a storekeeper,
00:15:11a carpenter, a carpenter, a carpenter,
00:15:14You know, a plumber, a carpenter, a stonemason,
00:15:17a sort of cooperative community,
00:15:20where money isn't so important.
00:15:22You help me, I help you.
00:15:24Great idea, huh?
00:15:27If it suits you,
00:15:30it's okay by me.
00:15:44All right, let's go.
00:16:14And they're still pouring in dozens of them John look whoa
00:16:31Line up man
00:16:33Oh
00:16:43What's your trade barber can't use you how about you I'm a cigar salesman
00:16:51What can you do high-class pants pressing this is a farm not a hotel
00:16:57Plumber whoa that's something
00:17:00Carpenter no kidding. I'm a priest by a limbs
00:17:11I'll be back to you guys. Keep your places. It won't do you any good to rush me
00:17:17Don't you know a trade can you fix a machine till the soil can you use your hands I
00:17:24Can use nothing but my hands, but only to make music. Yeah, well you see we're building up a
00:17:30Give me a chance. I have strong wrists strong fingers. I'll learn or let me stay in work. I'll do anything
00:17:37Don't go away partner. Thank you. I'm a stonemason. Okay
00:17:43Mister I'll kill the soil. I'll sow seed. I'll sow anything
00:17:52What can you do what's to be done
00:17:56Well, did you read the sign we're looking for men skilled in basic trades like farmers carpenters mechanics
00:18:03Have you got a tractor?
00:18:05Well, you can call it that I'll drive the tractor
00:18:12Do you know anything about farming I said I'd drive the tractor
00:18:19Mister listen, listen, you got to listen. I'm going to have a baby any day now. What's that?
00:18:26Nothing me my wife in the car. Well, why didn't you tell me so? Hey Mary? He's going to have a baby
00:18:35Congratulations, thank you. Thank you. I am an undertaker
00:18:40When captain John Smith and his gang arrived on this continent, what did they do stand around and beef about the unemployment situation of value of the dollar?
00:18:48No
00:18:50They set to work to make their own employment build their own houses and grow their own food
00:18:55On the Mayflower there was a a planter a printer a doctor a soldier a bookkeeper and so on and that's what we've got here
00:19:03I'm an undertaker
00:19:05A printer a doctor a soldier a bookkeeper and so on and that's what we've got here
00:19:10If they got along without landlords and grocery bills, so can we?
00:19:14What we've got to do is help ourselves by helping others
00:19:19We've got the land and we've got the strength
00:19:23Yeah, and we haven't got any Indians coming around to scalp us either
00:19:30Now you don't have to stay you can go whenever you want to
00:19:35But if you do stay make up your minds to work and put this thing over
00:19:42Folks I've got two bushels of taters in the back of my flipper
00:19:46I suggested we throw everything we have in together into one common pot money food
00:19:52Everything you can have my three ends in a rooster. I got a $20 gold piece. I got two sacks of flour
00:19:59I'll throw in my goat. Here's my
00:20:05All right, you a man with the potatoes, what's your name?
00:20:10Hannibal George Washington Hannibal. All right, Hannibal your commissary sergeant the center is pleasure, sir
00:20:22You've got charge of the dough the finances if any
00:20:26Okay
00:20:27Mr. Chairman and friends what form of government are we going to have?
00:20:32well
00:20:34Whatever most of the crowd wants then I suggest my friends that we bind ourselves together in sacred covenants
00:20:42And establish any mortal democracy
00:20:47That kind of talk that got us here in the first place
00:20:54We must have a socialistic form of government the government must control everything including the profits
00:21:04Wait a minute. Let me talk. I don't even know what those words mean
00:21:10Them fellas been talking. All I know is we got the big job
00:21:15Yeah, and we need a big boss and John Sims is fella for boss
00:21:34Now
00:21:57Well boys it's up to us
00:22:04We start here
00:22:34I
00:23:04I
00:23:34I
00:23:58Build your fireplace if you'll set up the framework for my house
00:24:02Okay
00:24:07These stones have gotten a lick and I don't do so good with a word myself
00:24:22How to buy the lessons going I the lessons are coming fine, how about my shoe I ain't a fighter
00:24:31Hey
00:24:36This is my land your land I got here first and the poor sir, I had it picked out yesterday
00:24:42I think my fault if you didn't know it a scram. I won't say you can't get away with that. No
00:24:52All right now you scram
00:25:02I
00:25:03Build your house. He won't bother you anymore. Let me know if you're on in any more slugs like that
00:25:13I've been watching you mug. I want you to get this
00:25:17There ain't no place in this camp for your kind of guy either play ball or you beat it
00:25:24We're gonna have law and order here
00:25:27We're gonna have it if I have to clean up on half the outfit
00:25:31Wipe your nose and behave
00:26:02Hey, mrs. Grundy, would you like to look at Sunday's paper?
00:26:27Come on
00:26:31I
00:27:02I
00:27:22Hey, what's the idea?
00:27:31You
00:27:37It really works doesn't it
00:27:41Don't you think it
00:27:44It makes you feel safe
00:27:49Confident well like somebody was kind of watching over you
00:27:58There's nothing for people to worry about
00:28:02Not when they've got the earth
00:28:06It's like a
00:28:09Mother
00:28:12It's wonderful
00:28:16Yeah
00:28:31Oh
00:28:41Mighty father we thank thee for this glorious evidence of I everlasting care and of life
00:28:49Blessed be thy name
00:28:51Thou has made the earth fruitful that our labor be productive
00:28:56We are grateful for this proof of thy watchfulness
00:29:01It restores our hope and faith that with I help we shall not want
00:29:08for our daily bread
00:29:11Thine is the kingdom the power and the glory
00:29:17Now and forever
00:29:21Amen
00:29:23Come quick Papa. It's a boy
00:29:31I
00:30:01I
00:30:20Never had such service in all my life. Oh you deserve it
00:30:25Is the noise too loud for you mama, should they stop celebrating this class because I got another baby
00:30:34Fine son you have mr. Cohen
00:30:39You're telling me I
00:30:44Hope I can do as much for you someday
00:30:54I
00:31:24Ain't that this place you said it well, don't you folks on this farm? No, we don't
00:31:55I
00:32:05Take a good look at it, honey
00:32:09Probably our last chance
00:32:11Chris says that the taller the coin gets the more beautiful it looks
00:32:15The stocks bend in the wind he says
00:32:18They never stop climbing
00:32:20Yeah
00:32:22Say they they get taller than I am clear up there
00:32:27Hold on. I don't ever want to leave
00:32:40Let's go honey, I
00:32:43Am directed by order of the Superior Court to offer public auction the following piece of property in Center County
00:32:50the farm known as the Roger S Wilson farm
00:32:52Consisting of 160 acres more or less and not away township together with the farm buildings and equipment complete to satisfy the judgment of four
00:33:00Thousand four hundred and eighty two dollars and seventeen cents and costs in favor of the Central City Bank and Trust Company
00:33:08Bids are now acceptable on this farm. What are our office?
00:33:13Well, who's going to start the bidding I'll bid one foot
00:33:18Hey, what's the big idea you don't want a bed mister I
00:33:26Said who's going to start the bidding?
00:33:32Come on Jen start off the bidding
00:33:38I've been $1.75. What is that? I said $1 six bits. What is this a joke?
00:33:47Why the mortgage alone is four thousand dollars and the property is worth four times that much. I've been a dollar eighty-five
00:33:54This is ridiculous a dollar eighty-five bid for this valuable farm property this sale can't go on come on
00:34:01You know the law sheriff
00:34:04Received two bids property must be sold who told you that state law article 46 section 3 look it up
00:34:18Pretty smart, ain't you?
00:34:22All right, I'm bid a dollar eighty-five for this fine farm
00:34:28Do I hear any other bid?
00:34:30The ridiculous low price of a dollar eighty-five bid for this wonderful farm. Come on folks bid
00:34:37I gotta get more money than that for this wonderful place
00:34:41We decided that since you started this thing and been bossing it we wanted to give the farm to you
00:34:48I ain't giving up men, and I don't know how to thank you. But where'd you get the idea anyway?
00:34:55Down in Iowa, they sold a farm for 95 cents. We hated to have to pay a dollar eighty-five
00:35:04Well, you're a great gang and if we all stick together we can put this thing over now
00:35:08What about food until the crops come through?
00:35:12All right, give me three minutes
00:35:14I'll go up on table mountain and bring back a whole lot of apples
00:35:16There's a farmer down the road who raises hogs. Maybe he'll give us some and we'll pay him back after the harvest
00:35:21We'll bring home the bacon say that's what if my wife's rabbits keeps on multiplying that'll help
00:35:27Now we'll start the first thing in the morning
00:35:34Come in
00:35:41Saw the light burning I hope you don't mind not at all
00:35:47Hey, what is this a gangster's hangout or something?
00:35:53Why no, we all work here we're farmers
00:35:59Say where is this place? I've been driving around that darn rain for about five hours
00:36:04I must have taken the wrong road someplace
00:36:06My old man got tanked up in the last town we came through he did passed out in the back of the car
00:36:12Probably drowned by now. Is that your car? Yeah
00:36:16So would some of you fellas be good enough to bring him up here so he can catch his breath. Sure
00:36:20Hey, come on a couple of you big guys. Okay, Louie
00:36:24Where's Louie? I
00:36:29Just want to get a drink Oh
00:36:41For the car you go over there and dry yourself off
00:36:57You better get the dock pipe
00:37:02This old guy was drunk, but he's dead now
00:37:07dead
00:37:08Are you sure well, I guess I know a stiff when I see one don't I?
00:37:15Hey pipe, wait a minute
00:37:22Better get the undertaker instead
00:37:29Hey spike, give me a hand with this thing. We'll take it over to the barn. Okay
00:37:38You're being awfully brave about this
00:37:42Pops not doing so bad out there. He always wanted to live on a hill
00:38:01I
00:38:03Hope
00:38:13It's all right for me to stay here like you said it was last night I wouldn't unpack the laundry
00:38:28Maybe you ought to going with her. I
00:38:31Think she'd rather be alone
00:38:37There was almost another funeral here yesterday Louie caught Jake Wilder sneaking off the place with some community goods
00:38:44Yeah, can you imagine the nerve of that guy?
00:38:47He was going to sell the stuff outside
00:38:50Said his wife wanted a radio
00:38:53Huh? We'd last about a week here at that rate. What did you do? Well, I
00:38:57Warned him, but the next one that pulls anything like that gets out of here believe me
00:39:28She seems to be feeling much better. Oh
00:39:34Well
00:39:41Well, see at last I've kitchen duty today
00:39:52You won't be long
00:39:58Oh
00:40:06No second happens today, listen chef, I'm not on a diet
00:40:10You will be if they don't bring me something to cook. Is that the biggest hand out we get five down
00:40:18Thanks
00:40:22How is
00:40:27Come on I'm hungry
00:40:35Well move over
00:40:42Sour push
00:40:47Nice joint they got here. Yeah, beautiful view
00:40:52Great idea this village. It's well chance for advancement
00:40:57I'm gonna open up a beauty parlor. I'll a special invite from the head man
00:41:03Hey, what's eating your cat got your tongue
00:41:10I don't know how long you're gonna be here. Why?
00:41:15That guy's married and you lay off
00:41:17That guy's married and you lay off
00:41:23My gosh ain't you anticipatory?
00:41:33One half been a potatoes half a benefit. Oh about dozen onions
00:41:40Doesn't onion three-quarters of a sack of beans
00:41:43Gee, I got a kick out of this
00:41:45Bushel of apples those men better show up for some fruit today. I always got more pep when I'm doing that come in
00:41:56Hello, hello Louie
00:42:02Three cans of tomatoes
00:42:06How's it coming
00:42:08That's so hot. We're hoping
00:42:1112 pounds of sugar
00:42:14Why you got any ideas
00:42:17No, not specially. I just wonder
00:42:20Well, don't come around here making it any worse for that long faith of yours
00:42:25Sally I
00:42:28Guess what you need some dough. Yeah wouldn't hurt
00:42:36The summer squashes
00:42:38There's a small guy, I don't like him either Willie
00:43:08I
00:43:14Want to know something Chris sure what
00:43:18What's the lowdown on this food situation?
00:43:21Man, it don't looks good. And that's the truth. No chance of getting any anywheres
00:43:28The men been out every day after rabbits and deer, you know as well as I do
00:43:32There's no more rabbits and there ain't a deer in the county by this time. That's right. I guess
00:43:37Hey
00:43:40Take a look at this
00:43:54You'll probably guess something like that about me yeah
00:43:59But what's this got to do with our food
00:44:02$500 has got a lot to do with it. How you and me are gonna take a trip into town
00:44:08You're coming back with
00:44:10$500 without me
00:44:13You get the reward for the camp see
00:44:17What do you think the camps gotta have food there ain't a man in camp wouldn't rather starve to meet that way
00:44:24well, they'll get me anyway sooner or later I
00:44:27Forgotten I ever see that paper
00:44:30And that's the truth
00:44:36Well, the corn baby has colic see you later, okay
00:44:44Gotta be hit over the head then frightened to death
00:44:49Your car running all right, I suppose so why you and me are driving into town
00:44:57What are we gonna do get married no
00:45:00You're gonna tell the sheriff that your name's mrs. John Sims
00:45:07The sheriff say what is this
00:45:11I'll tell you later. Go get your car
00:45:26Oh
00:45:33Hello
00:45:45What's on your mind
00:45:49You know Sally this place is about got me down I don't talk like that, honey
00:45:57You
00:46:01Come on let you and me take a walk that old moon will make you forget you ever had a worry
00:46:13Come on
00:46:21That little play must be romantic tonight
00:46:26I always feel like I'm wasting something when there's a moon like that. Nothing's happening. That's funny. I've often felt that way, too
00:46:34You know, you've been nice to me since I've been here. Oh, yeah, you seem so different. You're not fresh at all. I
00:46:42Think you're swell
00:46:44I'm no different from anybody else. I think you're I think you're a great guy. Yeah
00:46:50That's what I used to think too, but you can't buy food for a lot of hungry people just by being a great guy
00:46:56Take stove for that
00:47:02You want this place to succeed more than anything else in the world, don't you what do you think?
00:47:07Would you be awfully happy if you got a lot of money tonight?
00:47:11What's the gag no gag
00:47:20500 where'd this come from?
00:47:25Oh
00:47:43Can you imagine doing this for us
00:47:49500 bucks. Oh boy
00:47:51Oh
00:47:55Well Mary be surprised come on
00:48:22Oh
00:48:26I'm going back to Oregon with my banjo on my knee. Oh
00:48:32Susanna don't you cry for me?
00:48:41You've been cotton beats again John you go yelp in the lake
00:48:48The corn looks great. Yeah, he's nice and green and she waves her arms to the Sun
00:48:57But she's thirsty on very thirsty she wants a good drink of water
00:49:07Used one more rain
00:49:09Used one more rain
00:49:15I'll bet you my hat against yours arranged before the end of the week. I hope you're right boss
00:49:21Say what do you hear from Louie our lawyer from the camp told the judge why Louie given himself up and the judge promised to
00:49:28Go as easy as possible. Oh, then everything's alright. Hmm. Sure fine. Oh
00:49:33I'm going back to Oregon with my banjo on my knee. Oh
00:49:38Susanna don't you cry for me? I'm going back to Oregon
00:50:08I
00:50:23What do you say
00:50:26Man if this Sun keeps up three four days, that's all look
00:50:33That corn is dying. I don't know what we're going to do
00:50:38Is there enough water in the well to do some good?
00:50:40No
00:50:42but
00:50:43Couldn't the men carry it from outside somewhere?
00:50:46The bar company reservoir
00:50:48How far is that three four miles? We couldn't carry enough in buckets or tanks to do any good
00:50:56But we have such a lot of people here and a lot of cars. The people are discouraged
00:51:02Well, the money is just about all gone if we don't get rain we won't have no crops I
00:51:10Heard some of the men say there is getting ready to leave
00:51:32Oh
00:51:53What's the matter
00:51:55Nothing
00:51:57Nothing's the matter
00:51:59There must be something you're upset you're not yourself I
00:52:04Tell you that nothing's the matter
00:52:07John
00:52:08We've worked with Todd. We've licked everything together so far
00:52:12You never held out on me before
00:52:15What is it John?
00:52:17well
00:52:19What do those guys expect me to do climb up and poke my fist through a rain cloud
00:52:24They look up to you John they look up to you for guidance and help
00:52:27They they want to believe in you that picture of their leader
00:52:31Well, who asked them to pick me I can make mistakes too. Can I?
00:52:36I'm only human
00:52:37Can I help it if it if it don't rain? No one expects you to but keep your perspective
00:52:44Be the boss again. I don't think you're not worried. I don't think you know more than they do
00:52:49Or this cheap joint gives me a pain there's no future here no place for a guy with big-time ideas. Oh
00:52:56What's the use? I I've got ideas bigger than this place real big stuff. Yeah
00:53:02This isn't you talking
00:53:04somebody else
00:53:06some
00:53:07Stranger, it's me. All right. I'm finally getting wise to myself. That's all
00:53:13Fed up, I'm sick of the whole place
00:53:18I'm through with it all I quit
00:53:49Thanks, I'm getting tired of that piece anyhow, won't you sit down?
00:53:55Sally I
00:53:57Don't know how far this thing's gone between you and John
00:54:00But I do know he hasn't been the same since you came here
00:54:02And I'm asking you to let him alone
00:54:05Well, don't blame me
00:54:07Can I help it if he likes me?
00:54:09For the first time in his life John's been making good and and if you keep this up, you're gonna ruin him
00:54:15And if you keep this up you're gonna ruin him you're gonna ruin the chances of happiness of all these people
00:54:21happiness
00:54:22Don't make me laugh
00:54:24Why this dump will never amount to anything and that's for John. I
00:54:29Mean more to him than you and that whole Boy Scout camp put together
00:54:34Tell me I told you once you could stay here as long as you want to now, I tell you to get out. Oh
00:54:41So you're the boss now, huh
00:54:44You know, you don't belong in a place like this get out
00:54:49All right
00:54:52I'll go
00:54:55You will when you say sure sure I'll go
00:55:06Thanks, but John's going with me
00:55:13John wouldn't go with you. No, John wouldn't go anywhere with you. I'm not afraid of that
00:55:43You
00:56:13You
00:56:23Can I get you anything no, it's it's all right
00:56:44I
00:56:47Was doing something aren't you knitting and things like that
00:56:57You run through a lot of socks, you know
00:57:01Yeah, I guess I do
00:57:04I
00:57:08Take a lot of looking after
00:57:12You must get pretty tired of it sometimes
00:57:17It's my job
00:57:20You
00:57:33John
00:57:36What
00:57:40Are you going oh
00:57:42I don't know. You're going down to the men. What what's the use? Everything's going. All right, you know
00:57:49You know, this camp would certainly be lost without you Jim
00:57:53Yeah
00:57:54Well, see you later
00:57:56John
00:57:59Remember the day the sprouts came up
00:58:02Sure, I remember boy, wasn't it wonderful remember how you feel
00:58:10Yeah, it was nice
00:58:19You
00:58:49You
00:59:07What do you want to do get us both killed
00:59:14Do that I got the heebie-jeebie
00:59:16You'd better drive
00:59:31Listen to that
00:59:32The old powerhouse is working again. You know what that means?
00:59:35I'll bite what it means of water is running downstream not two miles in the camp. Oh, what?
00:59:41Well, Chris said irrigation would save the crops. Come on, honey
00:59:44Let's get going. It's getting late
00:59:47Chris said if we could get water in four or five days get it, baby. Don't think back. Think ahead you and me
00:59:53You're going places Bob. That's in four days. We could dig a ditch to carry that water to the corn
00:59:58They get guy to be digging ditches. You belong with somebody that appreciates you. You belong with me
01:00:08I'm going back
01:00:10I'm going back if you go back we're through you'll never see me again
01:00:41You
01:00:51Listen men
01:00:53The old powerhouse is working again. There's water in that stream not two miles from here
01:00:58What we ought to do is get that water down here to our crops
01:01:02We've got five days to do it in and I've got an idea of how it ought to be done
01:01:06It'll mean work work without stopping. Yeah, and what you'll be doing
01:01:12I'll be working right along with you. Now. You're going to follow me or quit like yellow dogs
01:01:17Yeah, you're a fine one to be talking like that. Yeah, you're the guy we have to thank for being in this spot
01:01:23Forget what you think of me think of yourselves think of your homes your wives your kids
01:01:28Think of everything you've worked so hard for think of losing it because you wouldn't take another chance
01:01:34Chris you said irrigation would save the crops by working day and night
01:01:39We might be able to dig a ditch and bring that water down here. That'll save our crops won't it men?
01:01:45It means everything in the world to you. Come on, let's try it
01:01:50Chris how about you?
01:01:56Hey go get my shovel young think it'll work Chris go get your show. Okay, if you go rock, I'm going to all right
01:02:03Yes, and I'm going to take me with you
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01:03:12Don't come hurry. We got a long way to go
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01:04:33Man there's to take in here a lot on this side too. Well, now look we could go right through here
01:04:39All right, you take this tree. We'll go ahead
01:04:42next with mine
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01:05:38I'm thirstier than that cornfield. I've been hungry since six o'clock this morning
01:05:56Coffee good
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