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Legends of the Fall (1994)
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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 |
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