Legends of the Fall (1994)

00:00:43,500 -- 00:00:46,959
Some people hear their own
inner voices
2
00:00:47,037 -- 00:00:48,766
with great clearness
3
00:00:48,839 -- 00:00:52,070
and they live
by what they hear
4
00:00:52,142 -- 00:00:55,236
Such people become crazy
5
00:00:55,312 -- 00:00:57,576
or they become legend
6
00:01:05,055 -- 00:01:09,719
Tristan Ludlow was born
in the Moon of the Falling Leaves
7
00:01:09,793 -- 00:01:12,318
It was a terrible winter
8
00:01:12,396 -- 00:01:17,390
His mother almost died
bringing him into this world
9
00:01:21,237 -- 00:01:25,106
His father, the Colonel,
brought him to me
10
00:01:25,175 -- 00:01:30,340
I wrapped him in a bearskin
and held him all that night
11
00:01:32,850 -- 00:01:34,784
As he grew into a man
12
00:01:34,852 -- 00:01:38,288
I taught him the great joy
of the kill
13
00:01:38,354 -- 00:01:41,119
when the hunter
cuts out its warm heart
14
00:01:41,191 -- 00:01:44,183
and holds it in his hands
15
00:01:44,260 -- 00:01:47,253
setting its spirit free
16
00:01:49,299 -- 00:01:51,790
Colonel Ludlow had three sons
17
00:01:51,869 -- 00:01:55,430
but Tristan was his favorite
18
00:01:55,506 -- 00:01:57,531
I had had sons too
19
00:01:59,410 -- 00:02:01,344
But they were gone now
20
00:02:01,412 -- 00:02:02,844
forever
21
00:02:04,180 -- 00:02:07,308
It was a very bad time
22
00:02:07,383 -- 00:02:07,583
The Colonel had tried
to help the People
23
00:02:07,583 -- 00:02:10,747
The Colonel had tried
to help the People
24
00:02:13,055 -- 00:02:16,457
but it was no use
25
00:02:16,527 -- 00:02:20,190
So he decided
to go his own way
26
00:02:22,633 -- 00:02:26,796
He wanted to lose the madness
over the mountains, he said
27
00:02:26,869 -- 00:02:28,962
and begin again
28
00:02:37,079 -- 00:02:39,547
"Lose the madness, '"he said
29
00:02:39,615 -- 00:02:42,413
And so we lived for many years
30
00:02:42,485 -- 00:02:44,350
and the boys grew strong
31
00:02:54,131 -- 00:02:57,361
Alfred was the older brother
32
00:02:57,433 -- 00:02:59,492
old even for his years
33
00:03:01,037 -- 00:03:04,006
Samuel was the youngest
34
00:03:04,073 -- 00:03:07,406
There was nothing these brothers
would not do for him
35
00:03:07,477 -- 00:03:09,911
They watched over him
like a treasure
36
00:03:11,681 -- 00:03:13,114
One year...
37
00:03:13,182 -- 00:03:16,845
I am an old man
and cannot remember the year
38
00:03:16,919 -- 00:03:19,911
But it was the Moon
of the Red Grass
39
00:03:19,988 -- 00:03:22,685
when Isabel Ludlow,
their mother
40
00:03:22,758 -- 00:03:24,918
went away for the winter
41
00:03:24,993 -- 00:03:28,953
She said the winters
were too cruel for her
42
00:03:29,031 -- 00:03:31,864
She said she was afraid
of the bears
43
00:03:33,069 -- 00:03:35,366
She was a strange woman anyway
44
00:03:49,651 -- 00:03:53,018
That spring, though,
she did not return
45
00:03:54,624 -- 00:03:59,219
And, after that,
she did not come much to see us
46
00:04:00,429 -- 00:04:03,397
Alfred wrote her many letters
47
00:04:03,466 -- 00:04:06,902
but Tristan refused
to speak of her
48
00:04:06,968 -- 00:04:10,302
His world was here with me
49
00:04:13,276 -- 00:04:17,803
Every warrior hopes a good death
will find him
50
00:04:17,879 -- 00:04:19,904
but Tristan couldn't wait
51
00:04:21,149 -- 00:04:23,242
He went looking for his
52
00:05:42,263 -- 00:05:44,355
Tristan!
53
00:05:44,432 -- 00:05:45,864
Here
54
00:05:49,403 -- 00:05:50,639
- Was it a bear?
- Yes, sir
55
00:05:50,639 -- 00:05:51,696
- Was it a bear?
- Yes, sir
56
00:05:51,772 -- 00:05:53,262
- Can you breathe?
- Yes
57
00:05:53,340 -- 00:05:55,433
Take your hand away
Take it away
58
00:05:58,612 -- 00:06:01,207
You're a stupid,
half-brained jackass
59
00:06:01,282 -- 00:06:03,841
- Yes, sir
- One Stab put you up to this?
60
00:06:06,053 -- 00:06:07,816
You deserve to be dead
61
00:06:07,888 -- 00:06:09,981
God knows how you've
lived so long
62
00:06:10,057 -- 00:06:11,991
It'll be all right, son
63
00:06:31,311 -- 00:06:33,871
I have these letters
64
00:06:33,947 -- 00:06:36,939
many letters
65
00:06:37,017 -- 00:06:39,417
Read them
66
00:06:39,486 -- 00:06:41,420
They are from all of them
67
00:06:42,389 -- 00:06:44,220
Ludlow
68
00:06:44,291 -- 00:06:46,020
Isabel
69
00:06:46,093 -- 00:06:47,958
Samuel
70
00:06:48,028 -- 00:06:49,689
the whole family
71
00:06:49,763 -- 00:06:52,527
the whole story
72
00:06:52,599 -- 00:06:55,693
It is all written here
73
00:06:56,970 -- 00:07:00,098
April 13, 1913
74
00:07:00,173 -- 00:07:01,971
Dear Isabel:
75
00:07:02,042 -- 00:07:06,001
I am not fool enough to try
to reorder a life already lived
76
00:07:06,080 -- 00:07:10,517
but I fear I have not done well raising
our sons alone in this wild place
77
00:07:12,086 -- 00:07:14,054
What did I know of children?
78
00:07:14,120 -- 00:07:16,715
I was trained to lead men
79
00:07:16,790 -- 00:07:19,020
This is infinitely harder
80
00:07:20,094 -- 00:07:21,527
Dear William:
81
00:07:21,595 -- 00:07:25,325
You take too much responsibility
on yourself, as always
82
00:07:25,398 -- 00:07:28,027
Our sons are finding their own paths
83
00:07:28,102 -- 00:07:31,367
They are willful, certainly,
but then
84
00:07:31,438 -- 00:07:34,600
who are you and I
to complain of willfulness?
85
00:07:34,674 -- 00:07:37,109
As for Samuel,
I have big news
86
00:07:37,177 -- 00:07:39,111
At a Harvard tea
for Amy Lowell
87
00:07:39,179 -- 00:07:43,080
he met and instantly loved
Miss Susannah Finncannon
88
00:07:43,149 -- 00:07:45,948
I know it will
surprise you greatly
89
00:07:46,019 -- 00:07:48,782
but they are engaged
90
00:07:48,855 -- 00:07:52,518
He will bring her to Montana
this summer to meet his brothers
91
00:07:52,592 -- 00:07:54,026
and you
92
00:07:54,093 -- 00:07:56,858
So, William,
please behave yourself
93
00:07:56,930 -- 00:08:00,990
and be as charming
as only you can be
94
00:08:04,203 -- 00:08:05,671
There he is
95
00:08:09,642 -- 00:08:12,202
- How the hell are you?
- Good And you?
96
00:08:15,048 -- 00:08:17,572
- Samuel Good to see you, boy
- Father, how are you?
97
00:08:17,650 -- 00:08:19,175
- Good to see you
- Hello
98
00:08:24,323 -- 00:08:26,848
This is my fiance, Susannah
99
00:08:26,926 -- 00:08:29,224
- Hello
- Miss Finncannon
100
00:08:31,330 -- 00:08:33,696
- Nice to meet you
- It's an honor
101
00:08:35,234 -- 00:08:37,361
- This is Alfred
- How do you do?
102
00:08:39,972 -- 00:08:42,406
- Here's your dog, miss
- Thank you
103
00:08:42,475 -- 00:08:45,342
- It's a horse
- That's a strange-looking animal
104
00:08:45,411 -- 00:08:48,380
This is Finn
He's a champion
105
00:08:48,447 -- 00:08:51,541
You like exotic-looking dogs then,
Miss Finncannon?
106
00:08:51,617 -- 00:08:53,517
Very much, Mr. Ludlow
107
00:08:54,787 -- 00:08:57,517
- Please call me Susannah
- All right
108
00:08:57,590 -- 00:09:00,081
- He's just plain old Alfred
- Shut up
109
00:09:00,993 -- 00:09:05,453
- Where's Tristan?
- He's off somewhere You know him
110
00:09:05,531 -- 00:09:09,057
He'll welcome you home tonight
or I'll know the reason why
111
00:09:10,870 -- 00:09:13,599
Miss Finncannon, please
Did you have a good journey?
112
00:09:19,278 -- 00:09:22,075
She is such a lovely creature
113
00:09:22,147 -- 00:09:24,047
But I fear the loss
of her parents
114
00:09:24,116 -- 00:09:27,916
has given her
a certain fragility
115
00:09:27,986 -- 00:09:30,922
I think she feels very alone
in the world
116
00:09:32,057 -- 00:09:35,424
But she has found a new family now,
hasn't she?
117
00:09:35,494 -- 00:09:38,360
The German military is ready
to use chaos in Croatia
118
00:09:38,430 -- 00:09:42,595
as a justification for actions that could
plunge the entire civilized world into...
119
00:09:42,668 -- 00:09:46,535
The word "civilized" has no place
in discussing the affairs of this world
120
00:09:48,340 -- 00:09:51,777
Mother told us of your sympathy
for the social reformers
121
00:09:53,078 -- 00:09:55,638
You make it sound like a disease
122
00:09:55,714 -- 00:09:57,443
No, I'm in agreement
123
00:09:57,515 -- 00:10:01,042
You mother told me all about One Stab
She says he was a great warrior
124
00:10:01,119 -- 00:10:02,586
Yes
125
00:10:02,654 -- 00:10:05,145
He has a bag of scalps
to prove it
126
00:10:06,324 -- 00:10:08,349
But don't worry
127
00:10:08,427 -- 00:10:10,360
He's devoted to Father now
128
00:10:10,429 -- 00:10:12,157
Rather, they're devoted
to each other
129
00:10:12,230 -- 00:10:13,925
Can he speak English?
130
00:10:13,999 -- 00:10:16,467
Stab, speak English?
131
00:10:16,534 -- 00:10:19,970
He wouldn't lower himself
to speak English
132
00:10:21,373 -- 00:10:24,809
But watch out because
he understands it perfectly well
133
00:10:26,611 -- 00:10:28,579
There's Tristan
134
00:10:48,466 -- 00:10:50,661
- Don't they feed you?
- Not much
135
00:10:57,342 -- 00:11:00,504
- You smell
- Miss me, did you?
136
00:11:00,577 -- 00:11:02,511
- Still hung over?
- Still drunk
137
00:11:06,818 -- 00:11:09,309
Isn't she amazing?
138
00:11:09,387 -- 00:11:11,251
So this is Tristan
139
00:11:14,525 -- 00:11:16,517
And does he speak English?
140
00:11:18,730 -- 00:11:20,197
For God's sake
141
00:11:32,242 -- 00:11:36,201
Miss Finncannon,
it's a pleasure to meet you
142
00:11:36,280 -- 00:11:39,044
I hope you and Ugly here
143
00:11:39,116 -- 00:11:40,913
find every happiness together
144
00:11:45,622 -- 00:11:50,025
Don't mind my brother Your dog
has more breeding than he has
145
00:12:13,450 -- 00:12:15,748
This is Mother's room
146
00:12:15,819 -- 00:12:17,252
It's lovely
147
00:12:20,958 -- 00:12:23,153
- It's a pleasure to meet you, Pet
- And you, miss
148
00:12:23,227 -- 00:12:24,659
Thank you
149
00:12:33,971 -- 00:12:36,735
- Which one?
- It's this one
150
00:12:41,712 -- 00:12:43,646
Angelica Susannah
151
00:13:15,412 -- 00:13:17,676
Hello
152
00:13:18,682 -- 00:13:20,444
You must be Isabel Two
153
00:13:24,121 -- 00:13:26,384
I've already met your mother
and father
154
00:13:28,124 -- 00:13:29,888
- How old are you?
- Thirteen
155
00:13:34,097 -- 00:13:37,225
When I was 13,
I was sent away
156
00:13:37,300 -- 00:13:39,325
to boarding school
157
00:13:40,303 -- 00:13:41,703
I hated it
158
00:13:43,940 -- 00:13:45,202
May I help you?
159
00:13:49,212 -- 00:13:50,702
You're going to marry Samuel
160
00:13:50,780 -- 00:13:52,407
That's right, I am
161
00:13:52,482 -- 00:13:54,474
I'm going to marry Tristan
162
00:13:57,454 -- 00:13:58,886
We'll be sisters
163
00:14:00,923 -- 00:14:03,756
I see you two have met
164
00:14:03,827 -- 00:14:05,555
Isabel Two is letting me help
165
00:14:07,063 -- 00:14:09,531
Would you like a rest?
You must be exhausted
166
00:14:09,599 -- 00:14:12,067
No, not at all
This is so refreshing
167
00:14:12,135 -- 00:14:16,071
all this grandeur,
this unexpected
168
00:14:16,139 -- 00:14:18,402
gift from God
169
00:14:18,474 -- 00:14:22,773
It doesn't seem like much of a gift
in a hard winter, I assure you
170
00:14:23,678 -- 00:14:25,271
Where's Samuel?
171
00:14:25,348 -- 00:14:28,680
Inside I could tell your father
wanted him all to himself
172
00:14:29,886 -- 00:14:33,685
- You're very generous
- No, just happy
173
00:14:37,760 -- 00:14:39,853
Stop mooning over her
and come in here
174
00:14:39,929 -- 00:14:43,625
Samuel wants to know
about those calves from Cheyenne
175
00:14:43,698 -- 00:14:45,188
Get in here
176
00:14:46,801 -- 00:14:49,566
Please excuse my father
177
00:14:49,639 -- 00:14:54,268
It makes him feel young and powerful
to treat us like we're idiot children
178
00:15:00,216 -- 00:15:03,982
For all His countless blessings,
may God's holy name be praised Amen
179
00:15:07,189 -- 00:15:10,556
Tell Father what you were saying
about Vienna
180
00:15:10,625 -- 00:15:12,787
- What's that?
- It's the Kaiser
181
00:15:14,029 -- 00:15:16,555
He won't stop them
from annihilating Serbia
182
00:15:16,631 -- 00:15:18,656
Let's not talk about war, please
183
00:15:19,634 -- 00:15:22,900
Susannah hears
that England's mobilizing
184
00:15:22,972 -- 00:15:25,667
We're stuck out here
while all this is going on
185
00:15:25,740 -- 00:15:29,471
- Thank God
- You wouldn't want us to evade a duty
186
00:15:29,544 -- 00:15:32,513
- Wouldn't I?
- Father, with respect...
187
00:15:34,282 -- 00:15:35,977
Please excuse me
for being late
188
00:15:36,051 -- 00:15:39,112
I packed so carefully,
I couldn't find anything
189
00:15:40,889 -- 00:15:43,289
Thank you
190
00:15:49,731 -- 00:15:53,030
Would you like some...
191
00:15:59,674 -- 00:16:03,166
As evening fell
a maiden stood
192
00:16:03,245 -- 00:16:06,806
At the edge of a wood
193
00:16:06,881 -- 00:16:10,248
In her hands lay the reins
194
00:16:10,318 -- 00:16:13,549
Of a stallion
195
00:16:13,622 -- 00:16:15,214
And n'er I'd seen
196
00:16:15,290 -- 00:16:17,190
A girl as fair
197
00:16:17,259 -- 00:16:20,490
Heard a gentler voice anywhere
198
00:16:20,562 -- 00:16:22,291
Whispered, alas
199
00:16:22,364 -- 00:16:23,922
She belonged
200
00:16:23,999 -- 00:16:26,559
Belonged to another
201
00:16:26,635 -- 00:16:30,162
Another, forever
202
00:16:31,071 -- 00:16:33,370
Yes, she belonged to
203
00:16:33,440 -- 00:16:36,807
The twilight and mist
204
00:16:39,748 -- 00:16:41,773
Dear Isabel:
205
00:16:41,850 -- 00:16:45,717
How strange to have a cultivated woman
in the house again
206
00:16:45,787 -- 00:16:47,948
and how intoxicating
207
00:16:48,023 -- 00:16:51,480
To have all three of my sons
under my roof again
208
00:16:51,558 -- 00:16:54,892
fills me with such a deep,
quiet satisfaction
209
00:16:54,963 -- 00:16:57,261
that I thank God
210
00:17:49,283 -- 00:17:51,183
There's a friend of yours
211
00:18:01,128 -- 00:18:03,028
A dollar says
he brings her back
212
00:18:48,509 -- 00:18:51,306
Whoa
213
00:18:53,447 -- 00:18:55,607
Easy
214
00:19:16,035 -- 00:19:18,401
You got it
215
00:19:31,551 -- 00:19:32,916
Nice work
216
00:19:34,220 -- 00:19:35,983
You guys look
like ice cream cones
217
00:19:39,025 -- 00:19:40,583
I know you would have
218
00:19:40,660 -- 00:19:43,561
Ready Here we go
219
00:19:53,306 -- 00:19:56,036
Go easy on him, Susannah
220
00:19:56,108 -- 00:19:57,871
Alfred, you take over
221
00:19:57,944 -- 00:19:59,206
I must talk to Tristan
222
00:19:59,278 -- 00:20:02,042
You've disgraced the Colonel's name
223
00:20:03,583 -- 00:20:07,075
- Nice shiner
- I hit her back
224
00:20:14,993 -- 00:20:15,495
She's got me spinning
225
00:20:15,495 -- 00:20:16,427
She's got me spinning
226
00:20:16,496 -- 00:20:18,157
I'll bet
227
00:20:18,231 -- 00:20:22,098
She's got these ideas
and theories, and she's so...
228
00:20:24,804 -- 00:20:26,704
What?
229
00:20:26,772 -- 00:20:30,571
Nothing
How'd you break the mare?
230
00:20:32,177 -- 00:20:33,611
She's what?
231
00:20:36,349 -- 00:20:39,044
She's sort of passionate
232
00:20:39,117 -- 00:20:41,279
- She a virgin?
- Good Lord, Tristan
233
00:20:41,354 -- 00:20:43,412
- You brought it up
- Of course she is
234
00:20:43,488 -- 00:20:45,116
Are you?
235
00:20:49,561 -- 00:20:52,860
- Yes, I am
- Going to wait till you're married?
236
00:20:54,132 -- 00:20:56,066
See, she says...
237
00:20:57,135 -- 00:20:59,160
Susannah thinks that...
238
00:21:02,040 -- 00:21:03,564
We're not gonna wait
239
00:21:03,643 -- 00:21:07,339
And you're afraid
you won't meet her expectations?
240
00:21:08,813 -- 00:21:10,542
I guess I am
241
00:21:10,615 -- 00:21:14,415
Sort of I don't know
Should I be?
242
00:21:14,487 -- 00:21:16,647
Samuel, God bless you
243
00:21:16,721 -- 00:21:19,656
You are good
at everything you try
244
00:21:19,724 -- 00:21:21,420
I'm sure it will be the same
with fucking
245
00:21:21,494 -- 00:21:23,358
Tristan, really
246
00:21:23,428 -- 00:21:26,261
- She's my future wife
- You're not going to fuck her?
247
00:21:28,833 -- 00:21:31,859
I'm planning to be with her
248
00:21:31,937 -- 00:21:33,632
I recommend fucking
249
00:21:33,705 -- 00:21:36,833
- You're impossible
- You brought it up
250
00:21:45,817 -- 00:21:47,284
My point!
251
00:22:11,909 -- 00:22:13,343
Good morning,
Colonel Ludlow
252
00:22:13,411 -- 00:22:16,005
Tristan's hunting
He didn't do it
253
00:22:16,081 -- 00:22:18,743
You don't have to worry
about Tristan
254
00:22:18,817 -- 00:22:22,650
Meet John T and James O'Banion
They own the mercantile store
255
00:22:22,721 -- 00:22:27,215
- Morning, James, John T, Sheriff
- Morning, Alfred
256
00:22:27,291 -- 00:22:31,991
We're looking for a man we heard
might be in this part of the country
257
00:22:32,063 -- 00:22:34,860
Name is Tom Cullen
Here's a likeness
258
00:22:38,269 -- 00:22:39,701
What did this fella do?
259
00:22:39,770 -- 00:22:41,362
Do you recognize him?
260
00:22:43,274 -- 00:22:45,833
- Yeah, I recognize him
- We got him
261
00:22:45,910 -- 00:22:48,002
This fellow passed by here
262
00:22:48,078 -- 00:22:50,171
maybe four or five years ago
263
00:22:50,247 -- 00:22:54,081
Did some work here
on his way to San Francisco
264
00:22:54,151 -- 00:22:56,346
He was hoping to book passage
to Australia
265
00:22:58,188 -- 00:22:59,952
Or Hong Kong
I can't remember
266
00:23:00,025 -- 00:23:02,458
- Can you remember?
- Hong Kong
267
00:23:07,097 -- 00:23:09,759
- What is he wanted for?
- He...
268
00:23:09,833 -- 00:23:11,926
That would be
of a private nature
269
00:23:12,002 -- 00:23:15,700
"Private nature"?
It's a public office you hold, Sheriff
270
00:23:17,975 -- 00:23:19,705
Gentlemen
271
00:23:31,789 -- 00:23:34,280
"There came a low hiss,
a horrid sound
272
00:23:34,358 -- 00:23:37,088
that made Rikki Tikki Tavi
jump back two clear feet
273
00:23:37,161 -- 00:23:39,095
And then out of the grass
274
00:23:39,163 -- 00:23:42,098
rose up the head
and spread hood of Nag
275
00:23:42,166 -- 00:23:44,157
the big black cobra"
276
00:23:44,234 -- 00:23:45,826
I can read another story
277
00:23:45,902 -- 00:23:48,804
The Germans broke through
at Armentieres
278
00:23:48,872 -- 00:23:52,433
The British are trapped
in the Belgian lowlands
279
00:23:52,509 -- 00:23:55,410
- This paper is a week old!
- Calm down
280
00:23:55,479 -- 00:23:57,447
With my fluent German,
I could become an officer
281
00:23:57,514 -- 00:24:00,108
And lead other boys to the slaughter
and be slaughtered yourself
282
00:24:00,183 -- 00:24:02,243
The men who served under you
worshipped you
283
00:24:02,319 -- 00:24:04,082
They were all damn fools
284
00:24:04,154 -- 00:24:06,485
This is a turning point
in history
285
00:24:06,556 -- 00:24:07,990
- How can we...
- What?
286
00:24:08,058 -- 00:24:09,923
You can't expect us not to
be part of this
287
00:24:09,993 -- 00:24:12,790
- You taught us...
- To think for yourselves
288
00:24:12,862 -- 00:24:15,661
- And to defend what's ours
- Yes, what is ours!
289
00:24:15,733 -- 00:24:18,201
We've already lost two cousins
290
00:24:18,268 -- 00:24:21,794
Who we've never met! Don't talk at me
as though I've never seen a war!
291
00:24:25,608 -- 00:24:27,041
Not a war like this
292
00:24:27,111 -- 00:24:31,706
They said that about the War
of Secession and the Indian wars
293
00:24:31,781 -- 00:24:34,978
They say it to sell newspapers
294
00:24:35,051 -- 00:24:38,317
These are not the Indian wars
We're fighting against naked aggression!
295
00:24:38,388 -- 00:24:41,151
There will be no more talk of wars
in this house! Damn it!
296
00:24:44,394 -- 00:24:45,826
I'm sorry, Susannah
297
00:24:49,599 -- 00:24:51,533
I'm going to Canada to enlist
298
00:24:56,739 -- 00:24:58,730
I'm going with him
299
00:25:10,586 -- 00:25:12,178
I'm sorry, my love
300
00:25:12,255 -- 00:25:14,280
I meant to speak to you tonight
301
00:25:14,357 -- 00:25:17,690
I know you'll understand
It's the only honorable thing to do
302
00:25:29,739 -- 00:25:31,172
What's that?
303
00:25:31,240 -- 00:25:33,674
It's a book my father wrote
304
00:25:35,478 -- 00:25:39,437
to try to convince the government
to alter their policies
305
00:25:39,515 -- 00:25:41,745
towards the Indians
in the Dakotas
306
00:25:45,054 -- 00:25:47,249
Samuel won't change his mind
307
00:25:47,323 -- 00:25:48,755
Change it for him
308
00:25:58,200 -- 00:26:00,134
What happened between them?
309
00:26:01,971 -- 00:26:03,905
Father says
she never liked it here
310
00:26:06,041 -- 00:26:09,636
I think they loved mostly the idea
of each other
311
00:26:20,823 -- 00:26:22,290
Don't let him go
312
00:26:25,294 -- 00:26:28,285
I'll take care of him
313
00:27:28,523 -- 00:27:31,924
October 14, 1914
314
00:27:31,993 -- 00:27:33,755
My dear Isabel:
315
00:27:33,828 -- 00:27:36,295
Today our sons are leaving home
316
00:27:36,364 -- 00:27:39,993
to defend an England
they have never seen
317
00:27:40,068 -- 00:27:42,832
I am unable to stop them
318
00:27:47,742 -- 00:27:53,578
I have tried to shelter our sons
from all the madness
319
00:27:53,648 -- 00:27:56,707
and now they go to seek it
320
00:28:48,869 -- 00:28:50,804
Be careful
321
00:29:14,293 -- 00:29:15,886
You don't have to go
322
00:30:04,845 -- 00:30:06,244
Good-bye
323
00:30:08,048 -- 00:30:10,175
Don't worry, Father
324
00:30:10,249 -- 00:30:11,683
Take care
325
00:30:19,292 -- 00:30:21,818
I'll bring you
the Kaiser's helmet
326
00:30:21,894 -- 00:30:24,863
Bring yourself back
That would please me more
327
00:30:25,998 -- 00:30:27,899
Yes, sir
328
00:30:46,686 -- 00:30:48,779
- Take care of Samuel
- I will
329
00:31:45,644 -- 00:31:47,977
Colonel Ludlow told me:
330
00:31:48,047 -- 00:31:50,948
"Ride with them to Calgary
331
00:31:51,016 -- 00:31:53,746
Bring back the horses '"
332
00:31:53,818 -- 00:31:56,480
"Damn fools, '"he called them
333
00:31:59,024 -- 00:32:02,324
The Colonel
would not have his sons
334
00:32:02,394 -- 00:32:05,523
ride off to war
on old nags
335
00:32:05,598 -- 00:32:08,157
damn fools or not
336
00:32:25,483 -- 00:32:26,917
Let's join them
337
00:32:28,486 -- 00:32:29,920
Bring your plate
338
00:32:33,992 -- 00:32:35,425
He'll be back
339
00:32:36,494 -- 00:32:38,758
May we join you?
Sit down
340
00:32:39,832 -- 00:32:42,095
Feeling lonely in there
341
00:32:42,167 -- 00:32:43,600
Sit here
342
00:32:46,338 -- 00:32:47,805
What's her name, Two?
343
00:32:47,872 -- 00:32:50,932
Lady Tristan's Lady
344
00:32:51,009 -- 00:32:53,876
In the story,
Tristan's lady was Isolde
345
00:32:53,944 -- 00:32:56,709
- Do you know who Isolde was?
- No
346
00:32:58,683 -- 00:33:01,652
Your daughter needs an education
347
00:33:01,720 -- 00:33:06,783
She can read and write, Colonel
School might be awkward for her
348
00:33:06,858 -- 00:33:10,487
- I'll teach her myself
- May I help?
349
00:33:10,562 -- 00:33:14,964
Yeah I'll teach her
history and mathematics
350
00:33:15,033 -- 00:33:19,731
With your permission, Decker,
and yours, Pet
351
00:33:19,803 -- 00:33:21,032
What do you think?
352
00:33:28,046 -- 00:33:29,843
What will she do
with all this education?
353
00:33:29,913 -- 00:33:33,042
She'll live a richer,
fuller life, of course
354
00:33:34,251 -- 00:33:36,310
She's a half-breed
355
00:33:36,388 -- 00:33:38,151
Not in this house
356
00:33:38,223 -- 00:33:41,555
- Tristan calls me a half-breed
- Tristan calls you a half-breed?
357
00:33:41,625 -- 00:33:44,060
He says I'm half gopher
and half hawk
358
00:33:50,668 -- 00:33:54,435
- After her chores
- Yeah
359
00:33:54,506 -- 00:33:56,440
- To us all
- To you, sir
360
00:33:56,508 -- 00:33:59,499
- And miss
- And to the boys
361
00:34:01,246 -- 00:34:02,940
And the boys
362
00:34:28,106 -- 00:34:30,198
Get back to your unit
363
00:34:30,274 -- 00:34:32,367
Those boys are boring
364
00:34:32,443 -- 00:34:34,673
I'd rather have you
watching my back
365
00:34:39,616 -- 00:34:41,049
Now, mate
366
00:35:02,473 -- 00:35:04,907
February 3, 1915
367
00:35:05,975 -- 00:35:07,568
Dear Susannah:
368
00:35:07,644 -- 00:35:10,408
The horror of this place
is indescribable
369
00:35:12,483 -- 00:35:15,178
Nothing is
as I thought it would be
370
00:35:15,251 -- 00:35:18,244
Keep your distance!
Keep your spacing!
371
00:35:18,322 -- 00:35:21,484
Tonight, as I prayed for the souls
of those who've died so terribly
372
00:35:21,557 -- 00:35:23,253
yet so bravely
373
00:35:23,327 -- 00:35:26,318
I admit that I also prayed
for personal glory
374
00:35:26,397 -- 00:35:29,992
Is that wrong to want
to distinguish myself gloriously
375
00:35:30,067 -- 00:35:32,296
in combat as my father did?
376
00:35:32,368 -- 00:35:35,361
Tristan and Alfred
watch over me so carefully
377
00:35:35,439 -- 00:35:37,168
I may never get the opportunity
378
00:35:45,782 -- 00:35:47,409
Charge!
379
00:35:51,120 -- 00:35:53,645
Alfred! Are you all right?
380
00:36:02,031 -- 00:36:04,192
Goddamn it!
381
00:36:05,268 -- 00:36:07,203
- Are you hit?
- It's just a scratch
382
00:36:12,376 -- 00:36:14,240
Susannah, I see now
383
00:36:14,310 -- 00:36:17,802
not that my father was right,
but that I was naive
384
00:36:17,880 -- 00:36:20,850
- Let me up, damn it!
- Stay down!
385
00:36:21,918 -- 00:36:23,545
Fall back!
386
00:36:23,619 -- 00:36:25,780
Still, we place our bodies
in God's keeping
387
00:36:25,856 -- 00:36:28,323
We go into battle honorably
388
00:36:28,391 -- 00:36:29,881
full of confidence
389
00:36:29,959 -- 00:36:31,790
with His name on our lips
390
00:36:31,861 -- 00:36:34,351
- We're pinned here
- We'll wait
391
00:36:48,511 -- 00:36:51,172
- Give him a hand
- Help him down
392
00:37:23,378 -- 00:37:24,868
Goddamn
393
00:37:30,952 -- 00:37:34,719
Susannah:
I try to guard against despair
394
00:37:34,789 -- 00:37:39,659
but there are moments when it seems
that all human decency is broken down
395
00:37:39,729 -- 00:37:41,889
Alfred will recover
from his wounds
396
00:37:41,963 -- 00:37:45,558
but he and Tristan seem
to have drifted apart, or worse
397
00:37:45,635 -- 00:37:48,228
I cannot understand it
398
00:37:48,303 -- 00:37:50,568
I miss you more
than you can imagine
399
00:37:51,806 -- 00:37:55,333
You are all that is clean
and cool and pure
400
00:37:56,646 -- 00:37:59,239
I close my eyes
and fix my thoughts on you
401
00:37:59,314 -- 00:38:04,081
I now regret that we listened
to everyone and agreed to wait to marry
402
00:38:04,152 -- 00:38:07,087
Even more, I regret that I left
before we could be together
403
00:38:07,155 -- 00:38:09,282
as we planned, my beloved
404
00:38:11,326 -- 00:38:14,591
Please stay on at the ranch
and wait for me
405
00:38:14,663 -- 00:38:16,927
Don't let Father worry
406
00:38:18,166 -- 00:38:20,601
I know God's mercy
will protect me
407
00:38:20,669 -- 00:38:22,227
aided considerably
by Tristan
408
00:38:22,304 -- 00:38:24,602
who seems to be in France
less to fight the Germans
409
00:38:24,673 -- 00:38:26,766
than to act
as a nursemaid to me
410
00:38:28,677 -- 00:38:31,339
Be well, my love
411
00:38:31,413 -- 00:38:33,438
Your own, Samuel
412
00:38:35,183 -- 00:38:37,947
Captain needs me to translate
this before tonight's reconnaissance
413
00:38:38,019 -- 00:38:40,886
- Alfred will want to see you
- I'll be there
414
00:38:40,956 -- 00:38:43,049
- Yeah?
- Go on
415
00:39:05,579 -- 00:39:07,672
Where's Samuel?
416
00:39:07,748 -- 00:39:09,842
He's translating
He'll be here
417
00:39:09,917 -- 00:39:12,182
Boy, that's a good one
418
00:39:12,253 -- 00:39:14,721
- Vino?
- Put that away
419
00:39:19,593 -- 00:39:22,858
- They said you'll get a medal
- Yes
420
00:39:22,930 -- 00:39:26,525
- They're sending me home
- I'm glad for you
421
00:39:26,600 -- 00:39:28,831
I'm an officer
I belong with my men
422
00:39:28,903 -- 00:39:30,233
Horseshit
423
00:39:30,304 -- 00:39:33,035
What's left of them
424
00:39:33,108 -- 00:39:36,042
MacKenzie was just brought in
His leg's turned bad
425
00:39:36,111 -- 00:39:38,812
- He said...
- What?
426
00:39:38,812 -- 00:39:39,335
- He said...
- What?
427
00:39:40,614 -- 00:39:42,104
What is it?
428
00:39:42,182 -- 00:39:45,845
He said your brother volunteered
to take his place
429
00:39:45,919 -- 00:39:47,887
on the reconnaissance
with the Capitan
430
00:39:47,955 -- 00:39:51,118
Goddamn it!
I told you to stay with him!
431
00:42:42,661 -- 00:42:45,358
- I'm here!
- Where? I can't see
432
00:42:47,366 -- 00:42:49,027
I can't move!
433
00:42:53,238 -- 00:42:54,899
I'm coming!
434
00:43:19,798 -- 00:43:22,666
I got you now
435
00:43:23,902 -- 00:43:26,928
I got you
You're doing good
436
00:43:28,340 -- 00:43:29,774
We're going home
437
00:44:03,274 -- 00:44:05,140
God, no!
438
00:44:48,152 -- 00:44:51,349
Goddamn you, God!
439
00:46:59,549 -- 00:47:01,141
Tristan, it's me
440
00:47:06,590 -- 00:47:10,150
March 20, 1915
441
00:47:10,226 -- 00:47:12,660
Dear Father and Susannah:
442
00:47:12,728 -- 00:47:17,324
I am being discharged from the Army,
but I cannot come home yet
443
00:47:17,400 -- 00:47:19,994
I will write to Grandfather Ludlow
in Cornwall
444
00:47:20,070 -- 00:47:22,299
and ask him to let me join him
and go to sea
445
00:47:23,807 -- 00:47:26,502
As for our beloved Samuel
446
00:47:26,576 -- 00:47:29,044
all I can send home
is his heart
447
00:47:29,112 -- 00:47:31,046
Alfred will bring it back
448
00:47:33,082 -- 00:47:36,347
He should be buried
up in the box canyon
449
00:47:36,419 -- 00:47:38,683
where he used
to draw the birds
450
00:47:39,755 -- 00:47:42,657
Your son, Tristan
451
00:47:59,275 -- 00:48:01,144
He certainly was the best
of all of us, wasn't he?
452
00:48:01,144 -- 00:48:03,374
He certainly was the best
of all of us, wasn't he?
453
00:48:09,584 -- 00:48:11,018
Good night
454
00:48:26,801 -- 00:48:29,292
What you saw
before Samuel left...
455
00:48:31,140 -- 00:48:33,233
Please, don't...
456
00:48:33,309 -- 00:48:35,243
No, I want to
457
00:48:41,816 -- 00:48:43,444
It is Samuel I loved
458
00:48:45,820 -- 00:48:47,879
All right
459
00:48:53,628 -- 00:48:55,893
Tristan will be back someday
460
00:48:59,834 -- 00:49:01,324
Your father will be pleased
461
00:49:08,009 -- 00:49:12,106
Susannah was to return to Boston
on the morning train
462
00:49:12,181 -- 00:49:14,614
but a norther blew
for three days
463
00:49:14,683 -- 00:49:16,776
and drifted over the tracks
464
00:49:16,851 -- 00:49:22,289
The Colonel insisted
she stay on until spring
465
00:49:23,358 -- 00:49:27,021
The house was too empty,
he said
466
00:49:27,095 -- 00:49:30,622
This was still her home,
he told her
467
00:49:33,702 -- 00:49:36,136
He should have let her go
468
00:49:36,204 -- 00:49:40,004
But how could he have known
what would happen?
469
00:49:44,879 -- 00:49:47,541
She was not to blame
470
00:49:47,616 -- 00:49:51,484
She was like the water
that freezes in the rock
471
00:49:51,553 -- 00:49:53,817
and splits it apart
472
00:49:55,557 -- 00:49:59,959
It was no more her fault
than it is the fault of the water
473
00:50:00,028 -- 00:50:02,656
when the rock shatters
474
00:50:13,575 -- 00:50:15,509
You know how much l...
475
00:50:16,910 -- 00:50:18,845
You know how much
I loved Samuel
476
00:50:19,948 -- 00:50:23,543
And I think you know...
477
00:50:32,427 -- 00:50:35,190
Out of respect for him,
I wanted to say it in this place
478
00:50:35,262 -- 00:50:38,026
I think you know that
479
00:50:40,969 -- 00:50:42,401
I'm in love with you
480
00:50:45,073 -- 00:50:48,041
From the first moment
I saw you
481
00:50:48,108 -- 00:50:50,202
like in a novel
482
00:50:56,451 -- 00:51:01,946
That's my mother's overblown
romantic imagination coming out in me
483
00:51:09,697 -- 00:51:12,723
You're not making this
very easy for me
484
00:51:13,967 -- 00:51:15,628
Sorry
485
00:51:16,970 -- 00:51:20,963
Is there any hope
that you could learn to love me?
486
00:51:23,377 -- 00:51:25,743
Not the way you love Samuel,
of course
487
00:51:25,813 -- 00:51:29,749
but enough to...
488
00:51:33,520 -- 00:51:35,750
We could make a life together
489
00:51:36,990 -- 00:51:38,422
A happy life
490
00:51:43,163 -- 00:51:44,824
I don't think so
491
00:51:49,335 -- 00:51:53,067
Sounds like you're not sure, though
Maybe there's a chance?
492
00:51:59,680 -- 00:52:04,275
- What?
- I can only cause you pain, Alfred
493
00:52:06,687 -- 00:52:09,247
Why don't you let me
be the judge of that?
494
00:52:19,533 -- 00:52:21,967
I didn't break it,
but I can fix it
495
00:52:22,034 -- 00:52:25,470
I can put the damn wheel back on
and take it off myself
496
00:52:25,539 -- 00:52:27,472
Go take a nap
497
00:52:40,052 -- 00:52:42,179
- What?
- Look!
498
00:53:28,401 -- 00:53:30,699
I'm going into town if...
499
00:54:13,678 -- 00:54:15,646
Welcome home, son
500
00:55:29,387 -- 00:55:32,480
I couldn't save him
501
00:55:32,557 -- 00:55:34,990
Of course you couldn't
502
00:55:46,404 -- 00:55:47,836
It's all right
503
00:56:16,934 -- 00:56:19,369
Have a nice ride today?
504
00:56:31,448 -- 00:56:33,382
Excuse me, Father
505
00:56:54,506 -- 00:56:56,063
Tristan, please
506
00:58:02,372 -- 00:58:05,465
When are you planning
to be married?
507
00:58:05,542 -- 00:58:07,305
Good morning
508
00:58:12,715 -- 00:58:14,273
Damn you
509
00:58:14,350 -- 00:58:16,784
You will marry her
510
00:58:17,755 -- 00:58:20,814
- Make an honest woman of her?
- Yes!
511
00:58:23,059 -- 00:58:25,153
God damn you to hell
512
00:58:26,396 -- 00:58:29,455
Yes, I will marry her,
if she'll have me
513
00:58:29,532 -- 00:58:31,524
If she'll have you?
514
00:58:35,571 -- 00:58:37,506
Do you love her?
515
00:58:39,742 -- 00:58:42,905
Or did you seduce her
just to spite me?
516
00:58:42,979 -- 00:58:44,640
That's not what I did
517
00:58:45,748 -- 00:58:49,081
- What about Samuel?
- What?
518
00:58:49,152 -- 00:58:50,881
You tell me about Samuel
519
00:58:50,953 -- 00:58:54,012
We all loved Samuel
Samuel is dead What?
520
00:58:54,090 -- 00:58:55,717
How convenient for you
521
00:58:57,393 -- 00:59:00,384
Because you love her,
I will forgive you for that
522
00:59:00,463 -- 00:59:03,660
Once You say that again,
and we're not brothers
523
00:59:07,136 -- 00:59:09,161
Once!
524
00:59:13,109 -- 00:59:15,668
You know you can't make her happy
525
00:59:15,744 -- 00:59:17,610
I'm gonna try
526
00:59:20,115 -- 00:59:21,708
You will fail
527
00:59:36,131 -- 00:59:38,066
I'll be leaving today
528
00:59:48,811 -- 00:59:51,109
I wish you both all the best
529
00:59:59,955 -- 01:00:01,786
- Good-bye, son
- Wish me luck
530
01:00:01,858 -- 01:00:03,291
Good luck
531
01:00:31,686 -- 01:00:34,780
September 7, 1915
532
01:00:34,856 -- 01:00:36,790
Dearest Mother:
533
01:00:36,858 -- 01:00:41,454
I think I may have found
my place in this world
534
01:00:41,529 -- 01:00:45,966
Helena is a city
turned modern overnight
535
01:00:46,034 -- 01:00:49,094
bursting with all the energy
and vitality
536
01:00:49,170 -- 01:00:51,138
of our times
537
01:00:51,206 -- 01:00:53,606
I feel alive here
538
01:01:01,883 -- 01:01:03,783
There is much opportunity
for anyone
539
01:01:03,852 -- 01:01:06,821
willing to dedicate himself
to his labors
540
01:01:06,888 -- 01:01:11,154
Already, I have acquired a reputation
for honesty and fair dealing
541
01:01:11,226 -- 01:01:16,630
and I am pleased to call some of
Helena's most influential citizens
542
01:01:16,698 -- 01:01:18,665
my friends
543
01:01:18,733 -- 01:01:22,829
They are determined to see
this city grow, as am I
544
01:01:22,904 -- 01:01:25,372
We're proud of you
545
01:01:27,408 -- 01:01:30,845
Mother, thank you
for your kind letter
546
01:01:30,912 -- 01:01:32,504
You knew my hopes
547
01:01:32,580 -- 01:01:37,175
That you understand my disappointment
is a great comfort to me
548
01:01:38,753 -- 01:01:42,518
Every night I pray for the grace
to forgive Tristan
549
01:01:43,591 -- 01:01:45,524
I know you understand
550
01:01:45,593 -- 01:01:48,027
Your loving son, Alfred
551
01:02:45,486 -- 01:02:46,020
Quit it!
552
01:02:46,020 -- 01:02:47,078
Quit it!
553
01:03:03,337 -- 01:03:04,769
Goddamn it!
554
01:03:41,707 -- 01:03:45,804
If we have a boy,
I'd like to call him Samuel
555
01:03:47,047 -- 01:03:49,811
And if it's a girl, Isabel
556
01:03:52,886 -- 01:03:55,649
I'll still love you
557
01:03:55,721 -- 01:03:59,316
You'll tolerate me
because of how much I love you
558
01:04:13,406 -- 01:04:14,839
Nothing
559
01:04:28,421 -- 01:04:31,185
I heard from your mother
560
01:04:31,257 -- 01:04:35,421
She says Alfred has hooked up
with those damn O'Banion brothers
561
01:04:35,495 -- 01:04:41,331
- He's doing well
- Alfred's gonna do well wherever he is
562
01:04:41,399 -- 01:04:44,927
- Except here with us
- That's my fault
563
01:04:45,004 -- 01:04:48,735
- I didn't say that
- Couldn't save Samuel either, could I?
564
01:04:48,808 -- 01:04:51,902
Don't you dare say that
That was in God's hands
565
01:04:53,945 -- 01:04:55,537
Was it?
566
01:04:57,617 -- 01:05:01,383
Colonel! Lost a couple calves
near Camas Canyon
567
01:05:01,454 -- 01:05:03,887
- Might be a grizzly
- My grizzly?
568
01:05:19,472 -- 01:05:22,565
- You take him, Tristan
- Damn right I will
569
01:05:41,993 -- 01:05:46,953
I don't know why Tristan
did not kill that damn old bear
570
01:05:47,832 -- 01:05:49,322
The Old Ones say:
571
01:05:49,401 -- 01:05:51,461
"When a man and an animal
572
01:05:51,537 -- 01:05:53,629
have spilled each other's blood
573
01:05:53,706 -- 01:05:55,935
they become one '"
574
01:05:57,509 -- 01:05:57,709
I said four beers,
Mr. Sachtleben
575
01:05:57,709 -- 01:06:00,303
I said four beers,
Mr. Sachtleben
576
01:06:00,378 -- 01:06:02,279
And I said no Indians
577
01:06:05,217 -- 01:06:09,176
- He's quite civilized, I assure you
- Yeah?
578
01:06:09,254 -- 01:06:11,119
- Give him a beer
- Stay out of it
579
01:06:11,190 -- 01:06:13,852
- My father said four
- He heard me
580
01:06:13,926 -- 01:06:15,916
We're about to reach an understanding
581
01:06:15,994 -- 01:06:18,121
Just give him a goddamn beer!
582
01:06:18,196 -- 01:06:20,960
Stay out of it!
583
01:06:21,032 -- 01:06:23,967
Damn you
You're a damn fool
584
01:06:24,035 -- 01:06:26,833
You're spoiling for a fight
with a man who outweighs you
585
01:06:26,905 -- 01:06:30,204
As we speak, he's searching
for some kind of a weapon
586
01:06:30,275 -- 01:06:31,798
Isn't that right?
587
01:06:31,876 -- 01:06:35,141
To split your stupid skull
and kill you and good riddance
588
01:06:35,213 -- 01:06:36,646
Leave it!
589
01:06:37,716 -- 01:06:41,277
- Yes, sir?
- I want four beers, now
590
01:06:43,555 -- 01:06:47,389
The lousy owner says
he doesn't want to serve Indians
591
01:06:51,630 -- 01:06:53,393
Get back
592
01:06:54,499 -- 01:06:56,660
Do you see this man?
593
01:06:56,735 -- 01:07:01,000
Do you?
His name is One Stab
594
01:07:01,071 -- 01:07:05,201
He's a venerated elder of the Cree and has
counted coup on hundreds of his enemies
595
01:07:05,276 -- 01:07:08,302
He is our friend
He's thirsty
596
01:07:35,105 -- 01:07:40,544
I think it was the bear's voice
he heard deep inside him
597
01:07:40,611 -- 01:07:44,604
growling low
of dark, secret places
598
01:09:29,553 -- 01:09:32,487
Were you going to say good-bye?
599
01:09:43,900 -- 01:09:45,664
How long will you be gone?
600
01:09:47,236 -- 01:09:49,796
Not long
A few months
601
01:09:55,579 -- 01:09:58,172
I can make it better for you
602
01:10:04,754 -- 01:10:06,415
If we'd had a child
603
01:10:10,259 -- 01:10:13,160
or if I were pregnant,
would you still go?
604
01:10:16,098 -- 01:10:17,531
Yes
605
01:10:20,636 -- 01:10:22,536
Just give me a chance
606
01:10:22,605 -- 01:10:24,038
Don't do that
607
01:10:30,812 -- 01:10:32,747
Look at me
608
01:10:37,619 -- 01:10:39,884
Please, look at me
609
01:10:52,802 -- 01:10:54,735
I'll wait for you
610
01:10:56,471 -- 01:10:58,463
However long it takes
611
01:11:03,513 -- 01:11:06,277
I'll wait for you forever
612
01:11:25,667 -- 01:11:28,102
Will he come back?
613
01:11:28,169 -- 01:11:30,967
I don't know I don't know
614
01:11:36,511 -- 01:11:38,911
Stab says yes
615
01:12:19,220 -- 01:12:21,518
April 20, 1918
616
01:12:21,590 -- 01:12:23,648
Dear Tristan:
617
01:12:23,724 -- 01:12:26,819
It has been months now,
and still no word
618
01:12:28,729 -- 01:12:30,493
The only sign
that you are alive
619
01:12:30,564 -- 01:12:35,332
is a tattered parcel that arrived today
from New Guinea
620
01:12:35,403 -- 01:12:36,995
covered with strange writing
621
01:12:37,072 -- 01:12:40,666
and containing what appears to be
a native bracelet
622
01:12:42,109 -- 01:12:44,510
Meant for me, I presume
623
01:12:44,578 -- 01:12:46,570
But perhaps not
624
01:12:47,983 -- 01:12:51,509
Do you still care to know
what is happening here?
625
01:12:51,585 -- 01:12:54,350
Cattle prices continue to fall
626
01:12:54,421 -- 01:12:56,685
and winter seems never ending
627
01:13:00,327 -- 01:13:02,262
Why don't you write?
628
01:13:04,331 -- 01:13:07,028
Are you never coming back
and afraid to tell me?
629
01:13:11,805 -- 01:13:13,830
Alfred continues to do well
630
01:13:15,676 -- 01:13:19,579
His business has expanded to include
financial concerns in Chicago
631
01:13:19,647 -- 01:13:21,012
and Washington
632
01:13:21,081 -- 01:13:23,015
I don't pretend to understand
633
01:13:23,083 -- 01:13:26,246
He wants us to send Isabel Two
to boarding school in Chicago
634
01:13:26,320 -- 01:13:28,881
but she adamantly refuses
to leave the ranch
635
01:13:28,956 -- 01:13:31,858
I think she, too,
is waiting for you
636
01:13:33,093 -- 01:13:36,119
I have nowhere
to send this letter
637
01:13:37,097 -- 01:13:40,225
and no reason to believe
you wish to receive it
638
01:13:47,641 -- 01:13:49,734
I write it only for myself
639
01:13:51,645 -- 01:13:56,241
I will hide it away with all the things
left unsaid and undone
640
01:13:56,316 -- 01:13:58,147
between us
641
01:14:05,159 -- 01:14:08,890
December 12, 1919
642
01:14:08,962 -- 01:14:10,826
Dear Susannah:
643
01:14:11,998 -- 01:14:14,797
I have become a hunter
644
01:14:19,973 -- 01:14:24,103
Tell Stab there are creatures here
that cannot even be found in books
645
01:14:27,747 -- 01:14:30,342
I have killed them all
646
01:14:51,538 -- 01:14:54,132
All we had is dead
647
01:14:54,208 -- 01:14:55,799
As I am dead
648
01:14:57,243 -- 01:14:58,871
Marry another
649
01:15:14,060 -- 01:15:16,824
Colonel, it looks like
we've got company
650
01:15:37,650 -- 01:15:40,915
- I have come to ask for your blessing
- My blessing?
651
01:15:40,987 -- 01:15:43,353
You see, these gentlemen and...
652
01:15:43,422 -- 01:15:46,186
And a great many others,
I might add
653
01:15:46,259 -- 01:15:49,353
They're urging me
to run for office
654
01:15:49,428 -- 01:15:52,056
- What office?
- The United States Congress
655
01:15:52,131 -- 01:15:54,531
That's how highly
we think of your son
656
01:16:02,308 -- 01:16:05,401
And what do you gentlemen
hope to get out of this?
657
01:16:08,280 -- 01:16:10,111
I beg your pardon?
658
01:16:10,183 -- 01:16:13,675
I've spoken plain English, sir
What do you want for yourselves?
659
01:16:14,620 -- 01:16:17,417
Father, I don't think
that these gentlemen...
660
01:16:17,489 -- 01:16:20,515
Didn't you ask that question
or do you believe these gentlemen
661
01:16:20,592 -- 01:16:23,789
back you out of patriotic duty
and your inestimable worth?
662
01:16:23,862 -- 01:16:26,923
You forget yourself, Father
I am no longer a child
663
01:16:26,999 -- 01:16:29,091
Colonel, the Congress...
664
01:16:29,168 -- 01:16:32,365
Congress is government, sir
I worked for the government once
665
01:16:32,438 -- 01:16:33,870
The issues that we...
666
01:16:33,939 -- 01:16:38,239
Indians! Indians were
the issue in those days
667
01:16:39,645 -- 01:16:41,737
There is nothing so grotesque
668
01:16:41,813 -- 01:16:44,408
as the meeting of a child
with a bullet
669
01:16:44,483 -- 01:16:47,417
or an entire village slaughtered
while sleeping
670
01:16:47,486 -- 01:16:50,614
That was the government's resolution
of that particular issue
671
01:16:50,689 -- 01:16:54,057
I've seen nothing since then
to persuade me it's gained
672
01:16:54,126 -- 01:16:56,594
in wisdom, common sense
or humanity
673
01:16:58,830 -- 01:17:04,599
Gentlemen, my father, for whom
I have the deepest respect
674
01:17:04,669 -- 01:17:09,766
says that the government
has neither wisdom nor humanity
675
01:17:09,841 -- 01:17:14,301
I will then consider it
my absolute duty as my father's son
676
01:17:14,379 -- 01:17:19,612
to bring both wisdom and humanity
to the United States Congress
677
01:17:21,586 -- 01:17:25,283
I thank you for your blessing
Gentlemen
678
01:17:39,037 -- 01:17:42,973
- Gentlemen, wait for me in the cars
- Yes Certainly
679
01:17:57,055 -- 01:18:00,023
Are you all right?
What's wrong?
680
01:18:17,408 -- 01:18:23,074
I don't know what to say
Tristan's always been wild
681
01:18:24,082 -- 01:18:28,518
- You love him for that
- Do I?
682
01:18:31,923 -- 01:18:33,982
I suppose I do
683
01:18:35,793 -- 01:18:37,489
He does love you
684
01:18:43,267 -- 01:18:45,201
She's to be your brother's wife
685
01:18:48,639 -- 01:18:53,099
Yes, though you better
remind him of that fact
686
01:18:53,177 -- 01:18:54,769
He's not here
to defend himself
687
01:18:54,845 -- 01:18:59,214
No, but I see you are here
to defend him and what is his
688
01:18:59,283 -- 01:19:03,549
even though
he's abandoned her and you
689
01:19:03,621 -- 01:19:06,555
I won't even speak
of who else he abandoned
690
01:19:06,624 -- 01:19:08,215
Damn you, boy
691
01:19:08,292 -- 01:19:11,557
Don't you blame my son
for Samuel's death!
692
01:19:11,629 -- 01:19:14,597
Samuel chose to be a soldier,
and soldiers die
693
01:19:14,665 -- 01:19:16,724
sent to their slaughter
by men in government
694
01:19:16,800 -- 01:19:18,563
Parasites like you!
695
01:19:18,636 -- 01:19:20,535
Damn and blast you!
696
01:19:20,604 -- 01:19:23,402
Damn you
And damn you too!
697
01:19:23,474 -- 01:19:26,136
Shut your mouth
Leave her out of this!
698
01:19:26,210 -- 01:19:28,371
Get out of my house
and get off my land
699
01:19:28,445 -- 01:19:32,074
Why? Because I want
to serve my country as you did?
700
01:19:32,149 -- 01:19:35,311
Or because, like you,
I love a woman who doesn't love me?
701
01:19:36,320 -- 01:19:40,222
He used her and deserted her,
your darling Tristan
702
01:19:40,290 -- 01:19:41,950
Alfred, don't Please
703
01:19:42,025 -- 01:19:43,755
I loved her!
704
01:19:45,661 -- 01:19:47,788
I love her still
705
01:19:51,034 -- 01:19:54,231
He stole her from me
If you want to know the truth
706
01:19:54,304 -- 01:19:57,637
he stole her from Samuel
before the war
707
01:19:57,708 -- 01:19:59,800
God help me, I'll kill you
708
01:20:01,677 -- 01:20:06,081
Here
Read your darling Tristan's letter
709
01:20:13,322 -- 01:20:14,789
You deserve to be happy
710
01:20:44,220 -- 01:20:47,816
Late that night we found
the Colonel on the floor
711
01:20:47,891 -- 01:20:50,825
beside a cold fire
712
01:20:50,894 -- 01:20:52,656
He could not move
713
01:20:54,397 -- 01:20:56,991
His hair turned white overnight
714
01:20:57,066 -- 01:20:59,500
and he became an old man
715
01:21:00,904 -- 01:21:04,999
And after that,
Tristan sent no more letters
716
01:21:06,576 -- 01:21:08,840
As the years passed by
717
01:21:08,912 -- 01:21:12,005
we would hear that someone
had seen him on a ship
718
01:21:12,081 -- 01:21:16,016
going up some river
no white man had gone up before
719
01:21:17,587 -- 01:21:20,078
Stories came to us
720
01:21:20,156 -- 01:21:22,681
Strange stories
721
01:21:23,926 -- 01:21:27,191
And then, for years,
there was nothing
722
01:21:32,268 -- 01:21:34,532
He was lost to us
723
01:21:34,604 -- 01:21:37,198
That was all we knew
724
01:21:37,273 -- 01:21:38,641
But every year,
in the Moon of the Falling Leaves
725
01:21:38,641 -- 01:21:41,041
But every year,
in the Moon of the Falling Leaves
726
01:21:41,110 -- 01:21:46,706
I would dream that the bear's voice
inside him had grown silent
727
01:21:46,781 -- 01:21:50,548
and that Tristan might again
come to live in the world
728
01:21:51,520 -- 01:21:53,545
But then the winter would come
729
01:21:54,624 -- 01:21:56,558
And then another spring
730
01:21:57,626 -- 01:22:00,720
And still he stayed away
731
01:22:30,659 -- 01:22:32,593
What the hell is he doing?
732
01:23:30,385 -- 01:23:32,649
She's a mean old bitch,
but she's yours
733
01:23:39,059 -- 01:23:40,493
Welcome home
734
01:23:48,570 -- 01:23:51,164
Old man!
Where's Father?
735
01:24:16,730 -- 01:24:19,198
He had a stroke some years ago
736
01:24:19,267 -- 01:24:21,360
He can't talk now
737
01:24:26,607 -- 01:24:28,200
Oh, Father
738
01:24:40,754 -- 01:24:42,585
He wants to celebrate
739
01:25:07,481 -- 01:25:09,039
I'm happy too
740
01:25:39,847 -- 01:25:41,974
Father, this is for you
741
01:25:46,854 -- 01:25:50,620
"Colonel William Ludlow,
from his son Tristan"
742
01:25:51,692 -- 01:25:53,659
I didn't know
743
01:25:56,497 -- 01:26:00,296
These are boars' tusks,
made by a Javanese warrior
744
01:26:00,366 -- 01:26:02,460
He, too, was a great man
745
01:26:20,887 -- 01:26:25,153
I have other things for Mother
and Little Izzy and Susannah
746
01:26:30,496 -- 01:26:32,020
What is it?
747
01:26:42,241 -- 01:26:44,004
Alfred and Miss Susannah
748
01:26:44,076 -- 01:26:46,670
were married several years ago
749
01:26:49,916 -- 01:26:52,180
Your brother's a congressman now
750
01:26:53,920 -- 01:26:56,354
They have a big, new place
in Helena
751
01:27:01,427 -- 01:27:04,021
It's as it should be
752
01:27:04,096 -- 01:27:07,361
Cattle prices dropped
after the war ended
753
01:27:08,935 -- 01:27:11,904
The Colonel ain't seem to care
754
01:27:11,971 -- 01:27:13,996
He lost just about everything he had
755
01:27:15,974 -- 01:27:17,408
We'll make it back
756
01:27:17,477 -- 01:27:21,105
on horses or something else
if we have to
757
01:27:21,179 -- 01:27:22,669
We'll make it back
758
01:27:27,452 -- 01:27:29,943
He's saying that your brother
voted for the Volstead Act
759
01:27:30,022 -- 01:27:33,514
Did he? You suggesting
I become a bootlegger?
760
01:27:33,593 -- 01:27:37,221
Good money in bootlegging,
if you know what you're doing
761
01:27:37,295 -- 01:27:39,024
Screw the government
762
01:27:39,097 -- 01:27:41,031
Screw them
763
01:27:43,468 -- 01:27:46,097
Screw them!
Screw the government
764
01:28:42,861 -- 01:28:45,421
Forever turned out
to be too long
765
01:28:47,399 -- 01:28:48,832
I know
766
01:28:59,778 -- 01:29:01,643
Here
767
01:29:01,712 -- 01:29:04,113
I don't want it
768
01:29:11,222 -- 01:29:15,056
They told me
that this was magic
769
01:29:15,126 -- 01:29:18,994
that whoever wore it
would be protected
770
01:29:26,670 -- 01:29:28,195
Keep it
771
01:29:47,758 -- 01:29:50,387
Don't you want to see Alfred?
772
01:29:51,930 -- 01:29:54,660
It's probably better
that I don't
773
01:29:59,304 -- 01:30:01,533
Tell him hello
774
01:30:01,605 -- 01:30:04,369
and congratulations
775
01:30:44,081 -- 01:30:45,605
He likes you
776
01:30:49,253 -- 01:30:50,777
Welcome home
777
01:30:52,656 -- 01:30:54,088
Isabel?
778
01:30:57,661 -- 01:30:57,695
I want you to have him
779
01:30:57,695 -- 01:30:59,458
I want you to have him
780
01:31:00,330 -- 01:31:03,265
I have something for you too
781
01:31:03,333 -- 01:31:05,267
I brought it back
782
01:31:06,336 -- 01:31:08,770
It's from lerapetra
783
01:31:08,838 -- 01:31:10,807
- That's in...
- Crete
784
01:31:10,874 -- 01:31:13,001
- Yeah
- I know where it is
785
01:31:13,077 -- 01:31:15,943
Your father taught me
European history
786
01:31:18,182 -- 01:31:21,412
A little girl
That's me, right?
787
01:31:24,521 -- 01:31:26,284
Thank you
788
01:31:52,216 -- 01:31:55,184
Okay, we'll see you
in a few days
789
01:31:58,054 -- 01:31:59,988
Don't wait on me
I'll be fine
790
01:32:01,557 -- 01:32:05,721
It was then that Tristan came
into the quiet heart
791
01:32:05,795 -- 01:32:07,820
of his life
792
01:32:07,897 -- 01:32:11,492
The bear inside him was sleeping
793
01:32:13,736 -- 01:32:16,671
It is hard to tell
of happiness
794
01:32:18,242 -- 01:32:20,334
Time goes by
795
01:32:20,409 -- 01:32:23,174
and we feel safe too soon
796
01:32:24,580 -- 01:32:24,781
- I heard the oddest news
- Yes?
797
01:32:24,781 -- 01:32:27,511
- I heard the oddest news
- Yes?
798
01:32:27,583 -- 01:32:29,016
Yes
799
01:32:30,086 -- 01:32:32,680
Tristan
800
01:32:32,755 -- 01:32:34,188
is back
801
01:32:36,425 -- 01:32:38,359
Yes, I know
802
01:32:40,096 -- 01:32:41,529
You know?
803
01:32:42,765 -- 01:32:44,699
How do you know?
804
01:32:48,704 -- 01:32:50,227
I saw him
805
01:32:51,774 -- 01:32:56,677
He had the audacity
to come here just to see you?
806
01:32:56,745 -- 01:32:59,510
He wanted to see you,
but thought you'd get upset
807
01:33:01,150 -- 01:33:03,050
He might be right
808
01:33:10,959 -- 01:33:13,393
What did he...
809
01:33:13,462 -- 01:33:15,224
What did he say?
810
01:33:15,298 -- 01:33:16,856
He said to say hello
811
01:33:17,966 -- 01:33:19,935
and congratulations
812
01:33:23,972 -- 01:33:25,803
Silly me
813
01:33:27,476 -- 01:33:30,036
He told you the news?
814
01:33:31,146 -- 01:33:33,581
What do you think?
815
01:33:36,151 -- 01:33:39,086
Come on
It's perfectly absurd
816
01:33:40,489 -- 01:33:42,388
Marrying Isabel Two
817
01:33:42,457 -- 01:33:46,587
God, she's practically our sister
818
01:33:48,330 -- 01:33:51,265
She can't be more than,
what, 19?
819
01:33:52,334 -- 01:33:53,893
Twenty
820
01:33:53,969 -- 01:33:57,302
I can't imagine what the hell
Decker is thinking of
821
01:33:57,372 -- 01:33:59,772
to allow this
822
01:33:59,841 -- 01:34:03,277
Perhaps he's thinking
of his daughter's happiness
823
01:34:06,381 -- 01:34:10,215
Happiness?
With Tristan?
824
01:34:11,686 -- 01:34:15,622
You, of all people,
should know how impossible that is
825
01:34:15,690 -- 01:34:18,124
I'm not Isabel Two
826
01:34:28,203 -- 01:34:30,296
June 2, 1921
827
01:34:30,371 -- 01:34:31,861
Dear Tristan:
828
01:34:31,940 -- 01:34:35,467
I was so pleased to hear
of your coming marriage
829
01:34:37,378 -- 01:34:39,209
Your father must be very happy
830
01:34:40,181 -- 01:34:42,479
Isabel Two is like
a daughter to him
831
01:34:44,219 -- 01:34:47,154
as she was named
after your own mother
832
01:34:47,221 -- 01:34:51,158
It seems as though it was always
meant to be, doesn't it?
833
01:34:57,065 -- 01:34:58,691
Damnation
834
01:36:28,989 -- 01:36:30,923
Samuel Decker Ludlow
835
01:36:39,166 -- 01:36:41,100
Dearest Tristan:
836
01:36:43,337 -- 01:36:46,601
Alfred and I were delighted
to hear of your son's birth
837
01:36:46,673 -- 01:36:50,608
We hoped for a child of our own,
but of that I despair
838
01:36:51,677 -- 01:36:53,942
I know Alfred thinks of you often
839
01:36:54,014 -- 01:36:57,450
I look forward to the day when we
all might see one another again
840
01:37:01,521 -- 01:37:04,285
Your son bears a proud
and noble name
841
01:37:04,357 -- 01:37:06,121
I know he will live up to it
842
01:37:11,031 -- 01:37:13,294
Please give my love
to Isabel Two
843
01:37:13,366 -- 01:37:15,961
and to your father
and everyone else
844
01:37:16,036 -- 01:37:18,800
Yours always, Susannah
845
01:37:29,883 -- 01:37:32,545
Evening, gentlemen
846
01:37:32,619 -- 01:37:35,416
Been meaning to talk to you
about one or two things
847
01:37:35,488 -- 01:37:36,978
By all means
848
01:37:37,056 -- 01:37:39,525
As you know perfectly well
849
01:37:39,592 -- 01:37:41,527
we handle the liquor around here
850
01:37:41,594 -- 01:37:45,656
Now, you've been
a small-time operator
851
01:37:45,731 -- 01:37:47,722
An amateur, frankly
852
01:37:47,800 -- 01:37:51,668
Lately, your shipments
have been getting a little fat
853
01:37:51,737 -- 01:37:54,228
and my patience
has been getting a little thin
854
01:37:54,307 -- 01:37:58,175
So the next time
you get in our way
855
01:37:58,244 -- 01:37:59,734
will be the last time
856
01:38:00,913 -- 01:38:03,882
Excuse me
I appreciate it
857
01:38:03,950 -- 01:38:06,714
Perhaps you're wondering
why you're not dead already
858
01:38:07,787 -- 01:38:10,517
Because your brother
is Congressman Ludlow
859
01:38:10,590 -- 01:38:12,853
And that's it
That's all
860
01:38:19,432 -- 01:38:21,093
Kenneth Thomas
861
01:38:47,792 -- 01:38:49,453
Can't you just say hello?
862
01:39:03,309 -- 01:39:07,268
- Hello, Alfred
- Hello, Tristan
863
01:39:15,988 -- 01:39:18,422
- Who's this young man?
- This is Samuel
864
01:39:25,463 -- 01:39:27,432
She's beautiful
865
01:39:33,438 -- 01:39:34,962
Let me see
866
01:39:43,215 -- 01:39:47,743
- Who is this lady?
- I'm your Aunt Susannah
867
01:39:50,689 -- 01:39:54,523
I used to know your Uncle Samuel
who died in the war
868
01:39:58,663 -- 01:40:01,928
- You look like him
- That's what Grandpa says
869
01:40:05,035 -- 01:40:08,267
He was very brave and very good
870
01:40:08,340 -- 01:40:10,035
Grandpa says that too
871
01:40:10,108 -- 01:40:13,805
Grandpa says I can have
Uncle Samuel's gun when I'm bigger
872
01:40:13,878 -- 01:40:15,743
Would you come and see it?
873
01:40:22,052 -- 01:40:24,179
I'd love to
874
01:40:24,256 -- 01:40:26,190
Sometime
875
01:40:28,727 -- 01:40:32,457
- He's a fine boy
- He is
876
01:40:34,232 -- 01:40:39,067
- How is Father? Well?
- As well as can be expected
877
01:40:44,074 -- 01:40:46,703
- I wish...
- Pardon the intrusion
878
01:40:48,480 -- 01:40:51,915
Excuse me
We're ready for your speech now
879
01:40:51,983 -- 01:40:53,814
I'll be there in a minute
880
01:40:53,885 -- 01:40:55,215
Thank you
881
01:41:10,100 -- 01:41:13,433
- We'll meet again soon?
- I'd like that
882
01:41:45,102 -- 01:41:46,626
Watch this
883
01:41:54,011 -- 01:41:55,842
Go and get Tynert
884
01:42:00,484 -- 01:42:02,748
I think you missed a bump, Stab
885
01:42:21,572 -- 01:42:22,833
Jesus!
886
01:42:22,905 -- 01:42:25,602
Sir, we have information
that you're transporting goods
887
01:42:25,676 -- 01:42:27,666
in violation
of the Volstead Act
888
01:42:27,745 -- 01:42:30,645
If you mean a case of Irish whiskey
for my father, I am
889
01:42:30,713 -- 01:42:32,305
Give it up
890
01:42:33,282 -- 01:42:34,840
He'll be disappointed
891
01:43:06,949 -- 01:43:08,941
Hold him down
892
01:43:10,386 -- 01:43:12,183
Let's get out of here
893
01:43:12,255 -- 01:43:15,622
- There's an envelope in his pocket
- Now
894
01:43:21,164 -- 01:43:26,329
My brother told you
to stay out of our way
895
01:43:31,441 -- 01:43:33,170
Put him in the car
896
01:45:12,173 -- 01:45:14,937
- I don't want to see him
- Father...
897
01:45:15,010 -- 01:45:16,443
I don't want to see him
898
01:45:37,032 -- 01:45:38,590
I'm so very sorry
899
01:45:45,706 -- 01:45:48,471
Father won't see me, even now?
900
01:45:50,045 -- 01:45:53,845
He blames the government
for Isabel's...
901
01:46:01,222 -- 01:46:03,655
There's something
we have to talk about
902
01:46:05,559 -- 01:46:09,290
The officer you beat
almost died
903
01:46:10,564 -- 01:46:12,430
Now, everyone understands
904
01:46:14,568 -- 01:46:17,504
but you'll have to plead guilty
905
01:46:17,571 -- 01:46:19,061
serve 30 days
906
01:46:19,140 -- 01:46:21,869
And the one who shot his gun?
907
01:46:24,245 -- 01:46:26,179
He was
908
01:46:27,414 -- 01:46:28,972
reprimanded
909
01:46:29,950 -- 01:46:33,886
- The O'Banions?
- Nothing
910
01:46:34,923 -- 01:46:36,685
You have to let it go
911
01:46:36,757 -- 01:46:40,854
It was a terrible, tragic accident
912
01:46:40,929 -- 01:46:43,522
Listen to me
913
01:46:43,597 -- 01:46:46,361
You let this go now
914
01:46:46,433 -- 01:46:48,867
You got in over your head
915
01:46:53,440 -- 01:46:55,340
I'll need a minute
916
01:47:37,017 -- 01:47:38,951
I'm so sorry
917
01:47:41,155 -- 01:47:43,248
We all loved her
918
01:47:46,427 -- 01:47:47,950
How are you?
919
01:47:49,630 -- 01:47:51,063
I'm fine
920
01:47:59,005 -- 01:48:00,939
We never get to see you
921
01:48:06,679 -- 01:48:09,615
I gave a speech the other day
922
01:48:09,682 -- 01:48:11,946
- You did?
- Yes
923
01:48:12,018 -- 01:48:14,612
My first public engagement
924
01:48:23,029 -- 01:48:27,467
It was on the responsibilities
of women in...
925
01:48:34,040 -- 01:48:35,974
It's good to see you
926
01:49:02,401 -- 01:49:04,232
I'm sorry
927
01:49:13,079 -- 01:49:15,877
I still sometimes dream
928
01:49:15,948 -- 01:49:18,314
that I'm the mother
of your children
929
01:49:28,928 -- 01:49:30,520
I wanted her to die
930
01:49:33,599 -- 01:49:36,659
Maybe I even wanted Samuel to die
931
01:49:43,276 -- 01:49:46,541
You had nothing to do
with Samuel's death
932
01:49:46,612 -- 01:49:49,080
And you had nothing to do
with Isabel's death
933
01:49:51,284 -- 01:49:52,717
Didn't I?
934
01:49:54,953 -- 01:49:56,443
Go home
935
01:49:59,625 -- 01:50:01,956
Go home to Alfred
936
01:50:28,653 -- 01:50:30,086
Where were you?
937
01:50:31,823 -- 01:50:34,087
I just went out for a walk
938
01:50:34,159 -- 01:50:38,095
I needed a walk
What are you doing home?
939
01:50:38,163 -- 01:50:40,927
Your doctor rang,
said you missed your appointment
940
01:50:40,999 -- 01:50:43,593
I called home
You weren't here l...
941
01:50:44,569 -- 01:50:46,594
I feel very tired
942
01:50:48,006 -- 01:50:49,769
I'm going to bed
943
01:56:58,373 -- 01:57:02,469
You have won her
I am bringing her home
944
01:57:02,544 -- 01:57:04,534
Alfred
945
01:57:40,748 -- 01:57:42,841
I followed all the rules:
946
01:57:45,085 -- 01:57:47,350
Man's and God's
947
01:57:49,257 -- 01:57:50,848
And you...
948
01:57:52,760 -- 01:57:54,193
You followed none of them
949
01:58:00,268 -- 01:58:02,701
And they all loved you more
950
01:58:06,774 -- 01:58:09,538
Samuel, Father
951
01:58:13,781 -- 01:58:17,376
and even my own wife
952
01:58:28,962 -- 01:58:32,454
I'd like a moment
alone with her
953
01:59:16,510 -- 01:59:18,101
When Samuel died...
954
01:59:23,350 -- 01:59:26,113
When Samuel died, I cursed God
955
01:59:36,430 -- 01:59:39,865
And I damn everybody around me
as well as myself
956
01:59:43,370 -- 01:59:48,467
You are not damned
957
01:59:48,542 -- 01:59:51,305
I won't allow that
958
01:59:52,378 -- 01:59:55,211
You're not damned!
959
02:00:38,925 -- 02:00:41,189
Samuel,
this is a gentleman's gun
960
02:00:41,260 -- 02:00:43,728
It's smaller,
but it's just as powerful
961
02:00:43,795 -- 02:00:47,162
That's what you want
when you grow up, isn't it? A gun
962
02:00:49,635 -- 02:00:51,398
Samuel, come here!
963
02:00:57,642 -- 02:01:02,637
Run along now Go with Pet
Get him in the house
964
02:01:06,519 -- 02:01:08,612
He's a fine boy
965
02:01:14,125 -- 02:01:16,594
You know we're not here
to arrest you
966
02:01:33,546 -- 02:01:35,979
You take me to the woods
I don't want my boy to see
967
02:01:37,283 -- 02:01:38,613
I don't want my boy to see
968
02:01:40,820 -- 02:01:42,582
Let's get on with it
969
02:01:45,390 -- 02:01:47,620
- Father
- Colonel Ludlow, sir
970
02:01:48,661 -- 02:01:50,561
What's going on here?
971
02:01:52,163 -- 02:01:53,824
What's going on here?
972
02:04:12,770 -- 02:04:17,036
You don't have to be a genius to know
they'll come after you for this
973
02:04:17,975 -- 02:04:19,408
Yeah
974
02:04:25,683 -- 02:04:27,310
Yeah?
975
02:04:30,654 -- 02:04:34,249
I want to ask you
to watch over my children
976
02:04:37,327 -- 02:04:39,454
Watch over Samuel
977
02:04:48,104 -- 02:04:50,335
Brother, it would be an honor
978
02:05:13,363 -- 02:05:17,129
How much I wanted
to take scalps
979
02:05:17,201 -- 02:05:19,464
but it was not my kill
980
02:05:35,384 -- 02:05:38,478
That night,
we buried the bodies
981
02:05:38,554 -- 02:05:43,491
and dumped the car in a deep pool
in the upper Missouri
982
02:05:43,559 -- 02:05:46,653
I remember when he was a boy
983
02:05:46,729 -- 02:05:51,325
I thought Tristan would never live
to be an old man
984
02:05:51,400 -- 02:05:54,335
I was wrong about that
985
02:05:54,403 -- 02:05:58,170
I was wrong about many things
986
02:05:58,241 -- 02:06:02,337
It was those who loved him most
who died young
987
02:06:03,579 -- 02:06:07,515
He was a rock
they broke themselves against
988
02:06:07,583 -- 02:06:10,518
however much
he tried to protect them
989
02:06:11,988 -- 02:06:14,684
But he had his honor
990
02:06:14,757 -- 02:06:17,020
and a long life
991
02:06:17,092 -- 02:06:19,857
and he saw his children grow
992
02:06:19,929 -- 02:06:22,523
and raise their own families
993
02:06:26,101 -- 02:06:29,538
Tristan died in 1963
994
02:06:29,605 -- 02:06:33,041
in the Moon of the Popping Trees
995
02:06:33,108 -- 02:06:36,374
He was last seen
up in the north country
996
02:06:36,445 -- 02:06:39,710
where the hunting was still good
997
02:06:39,782 -- 02:06:42,376
His grave is unmarked
998
02:06:42,451 -- 02:06:45,386
but it does not matter
999
02:06:45,454 -- 02:06:49,049
He had always lived
in the borderland anyway:
1000
02:06:49,124 -- 02:06:52,890
Somewhere between this world
and the other
1001
02:07:32,000 -- 02:07:34,093
It was a good death
1002
02:07:47,131 -- 02:07:48,926