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Rosemont (2015)
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...they're gonna search this bus. They're looking for someone? No, they're not. It's just the snow. The snow? What snow, there isn't any snow. There's snow in the mountains. Don't worry, the bus company will pay. Yeah but, so even the Super 8's gonna be... 50, 60... Oh, they won't pay for motels, if they can't get through... ...they'll just take us back to Las Vegas. Back to... ah, I can't go back. I just... I... I really have to get to Denver. Oh Sylvia, come on. Please, don't, don't, don't cry. There's no way they could have planned for this. I told you that I didn't think... ...I had a shot in hell at winning this. But Scooter missed the Miller Flip and I nailed my 540. So, I had to wait around for the ceremony. My girlfriend's getting married. Oh, are you a bridesmaid? Yes, yes I am a bridesmaid. Oh, that's so exciting. The thing with the timing belt is true, so is the blizzard. You don't believe me, turn on the weather channel. The 15 is closed. They closed the 89 for everything but four-wheel drive vehicles. No, listen; you're missing the point. I have a four-wheel drive vehicle. I am coming. I'm gonna be in Denver by... No, that, that, that's not true, baby. Yeah, the dealership would have fixed my car for free... ...but that would have taken longer. I'm paying two hundred dollars out of my pocket. No, 220 dollars, out of my own pocket. Syl... Sylvia, what... Can I get the check? Attention everybody. Now I know it doesn't look bad here... ...but in the mountain passes it's really coming down bad. And, they say it's only going to get worse. They told me I have to bring you guys back to Las Vegas. I know, I'm sorry. I know it blows. I have no choice, so let's eat up, drink up, make the memories. Let's hit the road in about 15 minutes. Well, there it is. Guess we'll just have to make the best of it. Excuse me please. Hey, excuse me... ...excuse me, I couldn't help but overhear your phone call. Yeah, you and everybody else. No signal for two hours... ...and right in the middle of a crowd of people, I... You're going to Denver, right? Cause I've got to get to Denver. - Aren't you on the bus? - Yeah, but the bus is going back. Look, I heard you say that you're out 220 dollars. I would give it to you if I had it, but all I've got is 180... ...and it's yours for the ride to Denver. All you have is 180 dollars? Yeah, I mean, that's all I've got on me, but I, I guess I could... No, I meant, that must be very important to you? It is. Well, I can't take all your cash, but how about we split the gas? Very cool, thank you so much. I'm Lisa. I'm Brad. Why don't you grab your bags off the bus... ...and I'm going... I'm going to grab my car. Okay, thanks. You're sure? You don't even know him. He seems like a nice guy. - That's it. - This it? - Yeah, the blue duffel. Yeah. - Here we go. - Thank you so much. - Here you go. - Thank you. - I hope you know what you're doing. - God bless. - Thanks. Have a nice time at the wedding. You'll make a beautiful bridesmaid. - Drive safely. - You coming ma'am? Yes, yes. Yes, yes. Help me get that license plate number. - Yes, I will. - 7452... That's a Q-E-S. Colorado plates. Okay. It's really her Mom;... ...she wants us to make the big announcement at Christmas. - Christmas isn't for a week. - Yeah, but her big-ass... ...Christmas party's tomorrow. Oh, turn that up. ...in Colorado and Utah. Except 46 hour flight delays at Denver International adding... ...strain to an already difficult picture for holiday travel. We'll be back in 10 minutes with more updates about the severe... ...weather allert. Why don't they ever talk about the roads? You love her? Sylvia? You love her and she loves you? - Yes. - Then, don't worry about it. I'm sure the phone call was just for show. I'm sure her mom was listening in on her end or something stupid. Yeah, well you don't know Sylvia. - Are you okay? - Yeah, I'm okay. I'm so sorry about this. - Are you crying? - No. I'm, I'm fine. It's just;... I thought I was just... Back there... Nothing, why am I not surprised. Okay, I'm going to unbuckle myself. I'm going to try not to fall on you. Just be prepared okay? - No, I'm ready, I'm ready. Go. - All right. - Sorry. - It's okay, it's okay. - You okay? - I'm okay. I'm okay. You're pregnant? Of course I'm pregnant, what did you just think I was fat? No, I thought you had, your parka was... Never mind I'm just digging myself deeper and deeper. - All right. They say you're supposed to stay in the car, but this is ridiculous. I saw a sign. So, we haven't gone too far since then. Here. Just in case we have to break in. We made it. We made it? Made it where? I don't see it? Rosemont. I'm not exactly sure what it is... ...but it's something, and something is better than nothing. - Where do you think it is? - I'm guessing it's up that hill. Ah, why don't we just... Quiet. - I wasn't even... - Stop it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Help! Help! Help! - Help! Help! Help! - Sht! - That's all right. It's not exactly our lucky night. Let's just keep moving. I have a really bad feeling about this. We don't have many options unless you want to freeze to death. We just got in an accident, we need help. You should have thought of that... ...before you went out joyriding and bothering people. You try and talk to her. I'm gonna... - Son, drop it! Get off of this property. And take your fat little friend with you. I'm not fat, I'm pregnant. She's telling the truth, we got to let them in. Don't you dare! Pregnant or not, any girl well enough to run around... ...on a snowmobile is well enough to walk home. And I don't care how far that is. We're not on snowmobiles; we just had a car crash. Come on Josie, you know we got to let them in. They're freezing out here. Hell, I'm freezing out here. What do you mean we? You work for me, remember. Get rid of them. - Don't listen to anything... ...she says, she's not gonna shoot. Come on. Come on. That's it. You're fired. The next time that you fire me, I'm really gonna quit. Finally get myself a decent job. You, come on in. Come on. For God's sake. Can I ah, use your phone? My cell phone's been out of service. Phone line's been out for two days... ...it always goes out in these storms. They can sleep in your room since they're your guests. You can set up a cot for yourself in the storeroom. The sign says this is a lodge. A lodge that's closed. Shut down, locked up. You think I can afford to keep 100 rooms heated... ...just in case some idiots come... Josie! Am I bleeding or something? - No. - Josie, are you alright? I'm fine. Can't you see, she's not just pregnant, she's... ...eight months pregnant, at least. Can't you see she's wet, she's wet? Take them down to your room, I got in there today... ...at least the sheets are clean. And get my my nightgown, robe and slippers. Give them to her. They can ah; strip off their wet clothes... ...and the boy can bring them down to me here. My name is Brad, and ah, this is Lisa. The boy can wear a towel... ...until his clothes are dry unless you want to lend him something. The girl should get right into bed. I'll have something hot in 15 minutes. Now, don't just stand there. Move! Well, here we are. The place is clean, just like she said. Sometimes it takes me a week to find anything... ...when she gets done straightening up in here. We feel really bad about taking your bed. Yeah, she serious about a cot in the storeroom? There's not much else on this end of the lodge anyway. Frankly I don't mind sleeping on a cot; I've slept on worse. Bathroom is across the hall. Yeah. What? I almost forgot. - Want some? - No thanks. I'm... pregnant. I'll leave you to it. Welcome to Bizarro World. So weird. He works for her but she cleans up for him? - Yeah. - What's up with that? - I mean, are they doing it? - Oh, trust me, not a chance. So, what's they're deal. They're probably asking the same about us right now. Not even, I bet you they're just taking for granted that... Yeah. Uh. I'm sorry about that. It's just I couldn't face them asking me... ...who's the father, where's he at? Hey, I didn't think it was the time for explanations either. Just dump them on the floor; I'll be there in a minute. And, here you are. And here you are. Thanks. Anything else you need? No, ma'am. - This is amazing. - It's just lamb stew. It's incredible lamb stew though. Then tell your wife to eat it. Ah, she, she's not my wife, we're not even... No, I don't need the whole life story. Did you see that? She won't even look at me and he won't stop staring. It's so creepy. Yeah. But this is great stew; you definitely got to try it. All right. That was the best lamb stew I've ever had. That was nothing. All she cooks these days is plain food. Plain? This was incredible. Don't get me wrong. It's great, but back when... You never even heard of the Rosemont Lodge, have you? No, ah can't say that I have. Well, it stands to reason, we've been closed for near to ah... ...18 years, you would have been how old? I would have been seven. I was 47. Man, that was a long, long, long, long time ago. So, you're saying the lodge was... ...famous? We had presidents here. None while they were in office... ...but we had Jimmy Carter's whole family... ...after he was president, and the Clinton's came... ...while he was still Governor of Arkansas. So, it was a hunting lodge? Hunting, fishing, horseback riding, ice-skating... ...sleigh riding in the winter time. Golf and Tennis in the summer. Did I mention the King of Spain? - No. - Hell of a fisherman. 380 acres with every outdoor activity that you could name... ...and do you know what the biggest attraction was? - Skiing and Snowboarding? - No. The food. Josie's cooking. She got written up in Gourmet magazine and such. That was the reason people came back... ...and the way that Josie made every night a party. No offense, but it seems like she's... I know, I know, nowadays you're looking at a bitter old battleaxe. And that bitter old battleaxe is looking at a drunken... ...old windbag, a boy too stupid not to drive a pregnant girl... ...out into a blizzard and dump her in a ditch. Did she eat? - Yes, and it was... ...it was delicious. - I want the two of you... ...out of here first thing in the morning. That's what we want, too. Not going to be that easy. There'll be snowdrifts up to 10 feet by morning in places. We're plowed out our own road before. Not in snow this deep, and you can't plow the highway. The last time it dumped snow like this... ...it took them eight days to get around to the 64. - Eight days? - You just want to keep them... ...captive so you can talk their ears off. I want them out tomorrow. No, it's okay, come on in. I'm still awake. If I could sleep in this house with those two. He's not too bad. She's crazy. Really scary. Yeah. It's funny, she cooks us a great meal, washes our clothes... ...and it's like she wants to strangle us the whole time. What is up with that? All right, look, I can sleep on the floor. No, no, it's okay. There's plenty of room. At least they'll think we're boyfriend and girlfriend. Never had a chance to say otherwise. All right. Ready for me to turn out the light. Yeah. Go for it. Like the first night with a new roommate. Yeah, like the first night at band camp. Can you believe, this is still just the day... ...I met you at the coffee shop... ...while you were on the phone with Sylvia. Sylvia! God she'd go ballistic right now if she saw me. But yeah, it just not feel like the same day. No way. Alright. Well... ...good night. Good night. Stay on your side. You're up awfully early. - Yeah. - Can I buy you a cup of coffee? Sure, why not. Black? Came to see if there's ah, anything I can do to help. Well, actually, there is. You feel like a little exercise before breakfast? Care for a little eye opener? No thank you. This is sick. Do I get to drive it? - Do you know how? - I can learn. Well, if you really want to work up an appetite... ...before breakfast, take this flag down to the front gate. It's for snowplows, it let's them know to plow our road... ...and Dear God, don't forget to take off the chain. But what if they don't come for eight days? They might come sooner, you never know. And it would be a hell of a lot simpler if they'd plow us out... ...than us trying to dig our way out with this little guy. Girl? Lisa? Lisa! Lisa! Where are they? Well, I sent Brad down to the front gate with the snowplow flag. Then where is the girl? Lisa! - Lisa! - Lisa! Lisa! Listen, you can follow her tracks, go and get her. Lisa! Lisa! Lisa! What's wrong? What are you doing? - Where are you going? - Hey, let me go. Look around you. Where are you going? There's nothing. What, do you want to kill yourself? I don't know, maybe. Just yesterday you were crying... ...because you thought the car crash killed you. I was relieved about the car crash killed me. I was crying because I was still alive. Kid, I'm old and I'm freezing... ...can we please go back to the lodge now? Come on. - Hey... - Come on. Come on. - It's all right, it's okay. - Please, let me... - Come on. - It's okay. Come on. There you go. You rest. Everything will be all right. Now she has a fever. What in the world did you do to that girl? Nothing. I only met her yesterday. What? You met her... No! She asked for a ride and I gave her one. Oh, why didn't you tell me? Because you never gave me a chance to. You slept in the same bed? It's not like I'm trying to fool around or anything. How long to get that generator going? Josephine, the generator has been running... ...since the power lines were down. I mean the big generator. The big? Not long, a half an hour. Good. At least that's done; turn the heat... ...and the fireplace in room 33. We'll put her in there, you can have room 34. Abe, that rotgut you drink everyday is ruining your brain. Would you like me to repeat? Hell no. Give me a hand. - Wow! - I told you. Seriously, gigantic. I told you. Heat's coming on, and the place will look different... ...with the fireplace fire going. Leave off doing that. The main thing is to get the tractor going. Hey Brad. Feel like playing with the tractor? It's beautiful. You just get into bed. Thank you. I don't mean to put you through so much trouble. No trouble, really. You just ah, rest, try to get your strength back. Why don't you ever look at me? I am looking at you, what are you talking about? Nothing. Abe told me what you said down there. Believe me, I understand wanting to be dead. But, you can't think of just yourself. I know, the baby. Yes and what about your parents, they'd be devastated. They said they never wanted to hear my name again. Okay. What about the baby's father? Oh, he'd be devastated. What do you mean? They could order movies, pay-per-view... ...play video games, music, they can even surf the Internet... ...all from their remote. I mean, every good hotel... ...has a system like that these days. - Sounds expensive. - That's the thing. These companies, they'll provide you the hardware and... ...the software for free and then they split the fees with you. In-room entertainment was the fourth biggest moneymaker... ...at the Little Nell in Aspen last year. You stay in a lot of nice hotels? Yeah, I work in a lot of nice hotels;... ...I'm a Snowboarder, with no sponsor. Meaning, I'm a waiter. In the winter, these places are always looking for people... ...so I get to go to all the Snowboarding events... ...and then I pick up work a week here, a week there... ...and that's what this place needs. - Waiters? - Snowboarding. You could design a really cool border cross-terrain... ...put in a half pipe... Oh, it'd be awesome. So you were 15 and he was how old? - 25. - There is... ...a type of man who can very easily manipulate young women. It didn't feel like I was being manipulated. It was what I wanted; I was in love with him. And I went after him more than he went after me and I know... ...oh that makes me sound like such a whore. That does not make you sound like a whore. It did to my parents. They are very active in the church... ...and they kept saying that I shamed them. So, that's when they shipped off to boarding school, and... ...Craig moved away. We didn't see each other for four years... ...and then when we got back together... ...is felt like nothing had ever changed. And, then of course, I got pregnant. And he said he still loved me. Whose idea was that to put the baby up for adoption? It was both of ours, I guess. Craig kept saying we could always start a family... ...after I finished college. You know how that sounds, don't you? Like he was manipulating me. But, it seemed like it made sense though. He started talking about a couple... ...that could give advantages to the baby that we couldn't. And that part was true, at least. And that's how all of this ended up coming out. What, what came out? All right. Start it up. All right. And, when you're ready, like I told you. Easy... So, of course, Craig did all the talking with the couple. Apparently the lady wanted to talk to me... ...but he kept coming up with excuses like I was... ...out or sleeping or, something. So, one day he left his cell phone at home... ...and I answered it and it was them... ...and they were extremely nice. What tipped you off? Okay, so the wife starts telling me... ...how they'd give such a good home to the baby. And the husband said, "Yeah, that 75,000 dollars... ...is just a token of what we'd be willing to spend on the baby. And I go, "What 75,000 dollars? And he says, "The 75 K for you and your husband." - You must have been shocked? - Oh, so were they. I mean, first of all they thought we were married... ...and secondly, they couldn't believe... ...I didn't know anything about the money. What did Craig say about this? I didn't want to wait around to find out. But I swear... ...until yesterday, I really thought he loved me. Wait, this all happened yesterday? Feels like it was a week ago, but yeah... ...yesterday. I don't know what I'm gonna do. I got a girlfriend in Denver, but she lives with her parents... ...so I'm not sure how long they'd be cool... ...with a pregnant chick staying at their house. Now is not the time to worry. The advantage of being snowed in, is that there's... ...nothing you can do about it so you might as well take it easy. When is your due date? They said some time around Christmas. Don't worry; first babies tend to be late. Mine, mine hung on for two solid weeks. - Let's hope. - Yeah. Yes, can I help you? Hi, ma'am. Ah, I, I got your name from the bus company. I was wondering, have you seen this girl? She could be in a lot of trouble and I need to find her. I thought so. You know, when I saw her, I said to myself... Self I said that girl's in trouble. I wrote down the license plate. Wait here just a minute. We used to have one of these when I was little. Now it just looks like a piece of history. Great. Now I have to get a new one. I can't imagine how much that would cost. Under a thousand bucks... ...and it would be a million times faster than this one. Under a thousand dollars? You're kidding. We paid three times that for this one. Is this Josephine? Yes. - And that's you? - Yeah. Who are they? Oh now, that's a long story. You sure you want to hear it? Hey, I got to show you this. Okay, me first. - Come here. - What? - Put your hand here. - Okay. Okay? All right, now you have to be patient. What were you going to show me? First, I know why this place is shut down... ...and why Josephine is... ...so strange and weird? - Yeah. Turns out she was married with a daughter... ...who was like my age and the daughter... ...is married with a baby girl. - Okay, I'm with you. - And, oh... - You felt that, right? - Yeah, I did. - Is that him kicking? - Yeah. How do you know this is a boy? Because with a kick like that it's definitely a... You think girls can't kick now? No, but still... ...I, I got ten on it that it's a boy. Okay, go back to your story. There's a daughter, a son-in-law and a baby granddaughter... Yeah. The son-in- if a pilot, has his own Cessna. They were on their way flying back here... ...when they got caught in a bad storm. - Sounds familiar. - Very familiar. They crashed, too. Oh my God, were they okay? The thing was is, no body knew where it went down... ...they had searches all over Colorado, and Utah... ...but they only found the plane a week later in a National Forest. Normally there's a lot of tourists' there... ...but because of the storm no one saw where the plane went down. - They were dead? - Yeah. And ah, the worst thing that animals had made it... ...they were just tough to identify. And the baby never got found at all. They just figured it got dragged away. - Oh, how awful. - Yeah. So, she shut down the lodge. - No wonder. - Then... ...that same year... ...her husband was killed in a hunting accident. Oh, I wish I never said she was strange. Me either. I haven't even showed you the freaky thing. There's something more freaky? I'm not sure I want to know. - Okay, so there's Josephine... - Yeah. ...there's her husband, Kyle... ...that's the son-in-law holding the granddaughter... ...and that's the... - ...the daughter? Isn't it amazing, she looks exactly like you. Kind of. Not exactly. Are you kidding me, it freaked me out when I saw it. Oh, come on. Give me your hand. Wow, what was that? I don't know, I think the baby is shifting around or something. Wow, that was a kick. You're definitely having a guy. How does that feel? That's got to hurt. It's just kind of weird. It's... What's the matter? Go get Josephine, hurry up. Hurry up. Hey, where's Josephine? - In the kitchen. - The kitchen? I made a mess. Out! I'm sorry, I'm so sorry. That's all right. It's perfectly normal. We'll just get the sheets changed. Oh, thank you, thank you. Where did that come from? I heard what happened. I'm so sorry. That old drunk never learned to keep his mouth shut. Don't worry about it; it was a long time ago. They're 100 years old. They look strong, though. They're not falling apart. - Her water broke. - She's going to have the baby? I had 22 hours between my water breaking and the baby coming. I'm just going to move into room 135 and... ...leave the connecting door open in case she needs me in the night. I'm going to go for help first thing in the morning. - That's more than 20 miles. - I told him that. There could be a complete white out... ...you've seen what the weather is like... ...you'd lose all sense of direction, you could die out there. - And I told him that, too. - I'm not going to die out there. I'm going to be okay. Ah, do you have energy bars? Energy bars? Yeah, you know like something to eat? I could pack some roast chicken... and sandwiches. Just like energy bars, only made with food. That'll work. Okay. All right. - Wish me luck. - Good luck. No, don't hold your breath. Breathe in, really deeply. In... In, in, in, breathe in. Now, let it out, slowly. Good. In... all the way. Good. It's good. Okay. Okay. Breathe, deep, in and out. Don't push. - Don't push? - No. Not time yet. Oh, God. Okay, let's move. No, it's not time to go flat on your back yet. - I need to get up. - No, you don't. I need to go to the bathroom. It feels like you have to go... ...but that's just the pressure from the baby. Okay. Oh, I'm going to check you. Good, now just fast breathing. Okay. If possible, place a folded towel... ...or blanket under her legs... ...to keep her from completely laying flat. Very deep breath and we're going to push to the count of 10. Okay, push... Nine, 10... Okay. Relax. Push again. When you're ready. I'm not doing this part. What does it say? You read it. I don't have my reading glasses on. Where are they? Abe, this is not time to get squeamish. That's good, breathe, breathe, breathe, breathe. I can see the baby's head. Not going to be long now. Push really hard now. - I can't. - Yes, you can. Push. Come on, push, push. Okay, push, one more... Oh not, stop. Stop pushing. The whole baby's head is completely out. Abe, grab that turkey baster, use the tong. Hold still, hold still now. That's it. Clean the baby's nose and... ...mouth. Okay, what's next? If the umbilical cord is wrapped around the infant's neck... Not, no, it's not. Skip that part. Okay. Place your hands... ...on either side of the baby's head... ...and gently guide it downward while the mother pushes... ...until the top shoulder emerges. All right, the worst part's over. You ready to push again? Okay. Okay, I got the shoulders. Oh, no. Here he comes. Oh, I got him. Once delivered, hold the baby's face down and head down... I know this part. - Okay. - All right. Here he is. Just be careful... ...don't pull the cord. - Hi! Hi! Hello! You got any telephone service? No, but get in, I'll give you a lift to town. Thank you. Lisa, honey, we're going to cut the umbilical cord. You can keep the baby right where he is. - Okay. - I'm just going to grab the cord. Can you help me move it over here? Oh, come on, it's the placenta, not a rattlesnake. Ah, gee. Ready? Come on. Oh, good work. Abe, Abe? Sorry. What? Ah, have you been drinking that rotgut of yours? No, of course not. Well, now might be a good time. Snowmobiles. I am going to teach those little btards to leave us alone. No, no... They're coming to the front door. - What? Oh, well go, go. - Lisa, you okay? - Yeah, I'll be fine. Doc, I am so glad you're here. - Nice going, kid. - Come on, come on. - Josephine. - If I had known you were... ...this close, I wouldn't have cut the cord. - The baby is born? - Yes! Lisa says to tell you, you won your bet. Yes! That means it's a boy. Would you take them into the kitchen... ...and we will go look in on the baby. Hot chocolate? Follow. You rest now. You did a nice job. She lost a lot of blood. She'll be fine. There's still some residual bleeding. I'm going to massage her uterus. That should take care of it. Is that Agnes Donahue's boy, little Michael? Little Michael is a Captain in the Marine Corp. That was Ethan, his brother. He wasn't even born when... ...when I became a crazy old recluse. Your words, not mine. Long time no see. The place looks wonderful, everybody misses it, you know. Who is the other boy? You'll get a kick out of this... Richard Francis Garcia. Velma and Hank got married? Four kids now. Well, what do you know? I'll be downstairs if you need me. Those snowboarding... ...is easier than skiing. Easier. Can I go see the baby now? Sure, go upstairs, but wait for the doctor... ...to get finished with her. - Okay, thanks. You look exhausted. Why don't you go lie down? Sure thing. Boys. Do you think I'm blind? You think I wouldn't recognize those snowmobiles... ...harassing me the last two years. You do realize I could have shot you. What's so funny? You had your shotgun filled with rock salt. How the hell did you know that? The sound it made. And suppose I got sick of you two and loaded in real shells? You'll never really aim it to us anyway. I'll aim this at you. Right now. Unless you want me to talk to your parents. And, don't think I don't know who you are, Mr. Ethan Donahue. I know your mom, your dad, your grandparents on both sides. Now, you want me to talk to them? - No, ma'am. - Maybe you want me to talk to Michael... ...he used to come here when he was little. Do you think he'd like the idea of his little brother... ...bothering the old lady who used to give him cookies? Or, do you want to take this... like a man? I'll take that. Then, get up, lean over this table. - Dude! - Shut up. Yeah, you think you're getting off scott free... ...don't you, Richard Francis Garcia. Hi! Is it okay? - Yeah, you're good. - Okay. - Hi. - Brad, come on, come in. Look. Wow! He's so big. Isn't he beautiful? It is wonderful to see you again. You and Abe could put me out of business. Thank you Richard, I hope never to do it again. And, thank you for bringing the doctor here. That was a nice thing to do. You're welcome, Mrs. Sutton. My best regards to your parents. - You alright? - I'm fine. Abe? Don't be sneaking up on me like... Come on, don't be mad at me, I've missed hearing you play. That was beautiful. Help yourself to a glass of wine. Fill me up, too. Yeah! We did it. Although I did think you were going to lose... ...your lunch for a second there. So did I. You should have seen yourself in those yellow rubber gloves. And I'm not going to forget about that turkey baster. I, I am... I will never be able to baste another turkey again. It does my heart good to hear you laugh. There used to be so much laughter in this room. Yes, there was, a long time ago. Do you remember when we had half the folks of Cedar Breaks... ...up here hoping to get a glimpse of Sydney Poitier? I do. Martha Draper drove 25 miles to borrow a cup of sugar. You remember when Kyle had that bet with the King of Spain? I wish you wouldn't mention him. The King of Spain? Not funny. Kyle was my best friend... ...and I think about him every day. I try very hard not to. Why? He loved you. Then why did he leave me? If he loved me so much, then why did he leave me? So, why did he leave her? You heard that? I think all of Southern Utah heard her. Who's she talking about? Her husband, Kyle. He left her? You said he was killed in a hunting accident. A solo hunting accident. Think about it. He killed himself? I never known the term;... ...solo hunting accident to mean anything different. Would you like some wine? You guys decided to celebrate. No! That's just the everyday wine we used to serve. This is an everyday wine? We have some really good wines in the cellar. Can I look? Well... ...Josephine doesn't trust me with the key for some reason. I can just take a peek. This, all this, this is what we were drinking, right? We used to go through a lot of this in this weather... ...cases of the same thing. How much did you charge for that? 35, 40, under 50. You used to sell a Heitz Martha's Vineyard 1993 for under 50 bucks? Remember, it wasn't as old back then. All these wines are pre 98? Yes, some of them are older than that. Remember that restaurant I used to work at in Aspen. We had a Heitz Martha's Vineyard Cab on our list... ...that we sell for 350 dollars, and that was an '09. You're kidding? Is that a double magnum Petreus? Yeah, is that good? Yeah. Is it a 1990? I mean, it's got to be 10 or 15 grand for that bottle. Really? You keep on looking; I'm going to get a pencil and paper. - I'll help you. - Thank you, guys. I'm out of here. Hey buddy. Abe, where's the car keys? Will you close your mouth? You look like an idiot. What do you need the keys for? Lisa forgot her purse. Get the keys. You're not thinking of driving? You haven't driven a car in 15 years. You haven't been sober in 15 years. I haven't had a drink this morning, thank you very much. Just give me the keys. Are you going to be difficult about this? - You forgot this. - Oh, thank you. Oh, you look a lot better. Thanks. So do you. I didn't mean that the way it sounded... I just meant you look really nice. Thank you. And so does little no name. - Yeah. - You haven't named him? No. Not yet. I never thought I would be the one to name him. Think handsome, he's a handsome boy, needs a handsome name. Did Brad leave town? I'm sure he wouldn't without saying goodbye. You haven't called your parents. The nurse told me that, too. You know what the situation is, I just... But I bet it's changed now that the baby's here. I doubt it. Well... I don't doubt it a bit. And they should be informed. Look, I will call them, if you like? If you want to, sure, I just... I really don't think it would do any good. Yeah they say there's nothing wrong with it mechanically. No, we got lucky. Thanks, I just feel terrible about it. Hey, can I call you back? Love you too. Bye. Nice truck, yours? - Yeah. - Yeah. Up against the vehicle. Let's go. Move. Spread your arms and legs. What is going on? Sylvia, you're not listening. I didn't abduct anybody. I'm not calling with another excuse I'm calling because I'm... Sylvia, Syl... I need to make another phone call. One phone call means one phone call. Well, can someone please call Josephine Sutton? There's a blast from the past. Don't think anybody's talked to her in 20 years. But you can call her though? I didn't want to, that's why I left you that note. But you didn't give me a chance to explain. Selling my baby isn't something you can just explain, Craig. Okay, it's our baby, and the money was for us. I just, I wanted it to be a surprise. It sure was a surprise. How could you think that I could do anything to harm you or the baby? This is for the baby. How? The money isn't going to the baby. It just, it proves how much they're going to love him. It's for a new life. For you, for you to go to college. Right, and you can finally quit Wal-Mart;... ...you can go to school full time, get you that car... ...you've always wanted. - Craig, there's something... ...I have to ask you and be honest with me... Baby, I'm always honest with you. - Please, Craig. In the beginning... ...did you really love me? - What? Of course I love you then as much as I love you now. You don't love me now. Baby, I do love you, you know that. I wish you knew how much I wanted to believe you. Honey, every word I'm telling you right now is the truth. I just can't anymore, I can't do this. Do you know what, just believe what you want. Then, but I am serious about the money; we'll split it halfway. - 37,5 apiece. - I'm not giving up my baby. No, it's our baby. We both decide. What are you going to do, you going to keep it? You're going to work at Wal-Mart while you bring him up? If I have to, yeah. You... You're thinking emotionally. You're not thinking about what is best for him... ...and you're not thinking about what is best for you. Hey, keep your voice down. He's sleeping, okay. Okay look, what if, what if I get them to... ...come up to 100 grand, okay, we get 50 apiece? You better go now. Look, I'm not going too... Hey, let go, I have an IV in my arm. Get your hands off her. Whoa, what are you, lady... All right, I want to see her in two weeks... - Josephine! - Don't mind me. Call 911. Hey, hey, hey, stop that. - You want some more? - Easy, easy, come on. - Hey, easy, come on. - That's enough, step back. What's going on here? - There's a mother... ...and baby in there, and this man was bothering them. I am the father. Okay, I have rights. - Let's see... ...you molested the girl when she was 15... ...and now you try to sell her baby. What part of that is going to sound good to a judge? Ah, excuse me, ma'am. Who are you? This is ah, Josephine Sutton, Officer. You're Josephine Sutton? - Why? - Your phone lines are down;... ...we just sent a car out to the lodge to ask about the... ...the man who abducted that woman. The one with the baby, him? Oh, he didn't abduct anyone. The girl is right inside, you can ask her yourself. Hey, you can't keep. - Settle down. - You can't keep me from my baby. Is Lonny still Sheriff? Yes, ma'am. You tell Lonny that I'm going to call him in 10 minutes... ...and I want to hear that this boy has been released. Are you still here? You think you can get rid of me that easily? Yes! Yes, I do. Wait a minute, she assaulted... Mrs. Sutton, if he gives you anymore trouble, let us know. Okay, ready. Okay. Here, let's get one of all of us. Hop in. - Ready, ready? - Yeah. - Okay, okay, okay. - Fine. We'll put you back. - Hi. - Hi. Yeah, yeah. - Yeah. - Let me see. - Oh, that's a good one. - Yeah. Mind if I make a print for Josephine? I don't think she has email. Yeah, she'd like that. She'd like that. So, you going to be staying there when you get out of here? Yeah, she said I can still until New Year's. I don't want to wear out my welcome though. No you don't... Ah, she is something. They told me threw that guy out into the street... ...that was harassing you. Yeah, scared him away. Hey, think about how she used to scare us. Yeah, no kidding. He is going to be huge. - Yeah, I know. - He is going to be huge. Promise me you'll get him a snowboard when he's four or five. I promise. That's okay. So, the car's all packed? Yeah, yeah, all packed. No snowstorm warnings or anything crazy, right? Right. No, I'm all clear. I hate saying goodbye. Yeah, I know, but she, she's waiting. Right. I better get going. Better get going. All right. What, what's the etiquette for a new mom... ...do I kiss you on the lips, do I kiss you on the cheek. Well, we did sleep together, so... Well, I got to get going, I guess. - Have a nice trip. - Yeah, I will. Okay, okay, I'm going to get going. - Take care of that big guy. - I will. It's just that the building codes have changed... ...and we need new exit signs on all the doors... ...leading to the outside. Even if we're not open to the public? Well no, but we should keep the place up to code. Just in case you change your mind. This satellite dish for the Internet... ...that's part of the building code? It's not part of the code but it isn't just Internet access either. All TV comes through the same dish... ...and we'll put up a wireless system... ...so that the guests can go around anywhere with their... ...IPads and email and whatever... - What guests? Just supposing that I lost my mind entirely... ...and wanted to reopen this place, where in the world... ...would I get all the money to do all of this? You're standing on it. I am not going to mortgage this place, Abe. Never. I meant, the wine cellar down stairs. Think about it... ...all that wine down there is before 1995. Do you have any idea how much it's worth today? No. Do you? No. Not until Brad told me. Do you know that bottle of wine that we had the other night? That cost 350 dollars today. Do you know how much you paid for it? Around 220. That's 220 a case. Isn't that what I just said? This is 350 a bottle. Brad said that we could auction off half that wine down there... ...restock the cellar and still have 150,000 dollars... ...to put in your pocket. And, that's after paying for the exit signs... ...the whole Internet thing, flat screen TVs... ...and the new phone system. - Abe, listen to me. You put this idea right out of your mind. And, you know, it's time to move the ladder. Anything you say, Josephine. Anything you say. He didn't really open his eyes much, but look at him. Isn't he look so cool? Yeah, he's cute. You said you came straight here. I did. Well, you had time for quite the photo shoot. I didn't want you thinking I was making this up. Clearly you weren't making it up. All you talked about at dinner was Lisa, Lisa, Lisa. I didn't talk at all at dinner. No, you were showing me pictures of a stranger's baby... ...and you're acting like it's your own kid. She's not some stranger. I got to know her... Real well apparently. What's wrong with you? You like her better than me, don't you? You do. You love her. - I never meant to ah... - Just get out. Go! I still don't understand how you can say that? He is your grandson. How did that happen? She was how old? You have no knowledge of who left her there, or wh... Why? No ah, yeah, I'm still here. I, I do... understand, that you have strong religious beliefs. I am curious though, which religion is it that you... Really? Well, yes I am surprised, because the whole time... ...that we were talking you said nothing Christian at all... ...so naturally I... Goodbye, and Merry Christmas to you too. I see the phone's working again. Yeah. Are you all right? I'm fine. I'm... Here we go. One, healthy little boy. Thanks to you and Josephine. - Thank you. - You and Josephine. I'm telling you, you guys were great. Hey, here we are, yeah, look at... It's beautiful. Josephine, thank you. Are you going to Benjamin's for Christmas dinner? No ah, Ben's in Florida with his wife's folks this year. Would you like to have Christmas dinner here? Why I, ah... ...thank you, Josephine. It would be a pleasure. Did you know she was adopted? - Lisa, no. - She was... ...when she was one year old. She's 19 now. Lisa is exactly the age that Linda would be today. Oh, I see. Stay just right here. Just for a second, I have to show you something. Sure. Does anyone in this picture remind you of anyone? Well, I already notice that Lisa looks a lot like your daughter. She does. And who else, who else, who? Come on, look at her. My granddaughter. Oh, she does... it's... hard to compare... ...a one-year-old with a grown woman. She's 19. - Your granddaughter or Lisa? - Both. I see. They would have been the same age... ...so Lisa reminds you of your granddaughter? No offense Richard... ...but how did you get through medical school? I'm not saying she reminds me of her. I'm telling you, Lisa is my granddaughter. Do not look at me like I'm crazy. Look at the facts. The plane crashed... ...Pam and Charlie were found with the plane... ...but there was no trace of Linda. They said that the animals... ...could have carried her away... - Animals, manimals, listen to me. Two months later, an unknown couple... ...dropped off a baby girl of one year old. Baby girl, at the Salt Lake City Emergency Room. Salt Lake City is less than 200 miles from the crash site. You're suggesting that somebody found Linda... ...way out in the woods? - Well, it's a National Park;... ...there are campgrounds all over the place. And took the girl without telling anyone? Maybe they wanted a kid;... ...maybe they didn't want to deal with the law? And dropped her at an emergency room two months later? Is that so unbelievable? I'll tell you what's unbelievable. A one year old baby girl goes missing in a public park... ...two months later, an identical looking baby girl... ...shows up in the emergency room only 200 miles away. Now, you're telling me... ...it's more likely those are two different baby girls? But you're suggesting that 18 years later... ...the very same girl gets caught in a snowstorm... ...and winds up here, what are the chances of that? What are the chances of winning the Lotto? Slim to nothing, right? But, what are you going to do... ...say to somebody that just won the Lotto... ...that they didn't really because look at all those odds. Is that how you feel like you've won the Lottery? Yes, I do. I think some force, I don't care whether it's... ...chance or fate or God... ...something brought her home. Just like, just like it kept me here. Well, she sure as heck needs a grandmother like you. And ah, maybe you could use a granddaughter like her. It's not just that Richard, she really is my granddaughter. There's one way to be sure. All I need is a swab of her saliva and a swab of yours. I don't need that. I know what's in my heart. That's maybe for the best. You go right ahead and believe whatever it is you believe. I am going to go right ahead and believe... ...what I know is the truth. See, it's a Christmas tree. All the pretty ornaments. You're just sleepy, there's nothing you can do about it. Go on, it's never too early to talk to the baby. I can't believe this is the same room. Kind of looked like a haunted mansion before. It did. Didn't it? Yeah. Do you mind if I asked you a personal question? No. Not at all. Did you know that you were adopted? Yeah, my parents reminded me every chance they got. What do you know about your real parents? Nothing. They abandoned me when I was 12 months old. They didn't abandon you. They dropped me at the emergency room... ...and vanished, what do you call that? All those years you growing up... ...believing yourself unloved. When, the truth is... ...you were the most loved little girl in the world. What do you mean? You can see it, can't you, how much your mom and dad loved you. You really think this is me? That I'm really Linda? I think you are really Lisa, but when you were little... ...and you lived here, your name was Linda, yes. I... Is this even possible? Not if you don't believe it's possible. But, whether you believe or don't believe... ...I want you to know that this is your home... ...to stay here as long as you like. Thank you, thank you so much. Josephine, do not sneak up on me like that. Hey buddy. - Lisa? - Yeah, come in. I have a little surprise for you. Yeah, look what the cat dragged in. - Hi. - Hi. What are you doing here? Mind if I borrow the baby for a few minutes? Sound like a yes to you? Sounded like a yes. That was a yes. You look so serious. - He is fine. Come on, sit. - Allright. - You too, Brad. - Yeah. Everybody's ears are red. What were you two doing so long out in the cold? We took a long walk, halfway around the property, didn't we? They found the perfect spot for a Half Pipe and Tabletop. You could build a full on Terrain Park here... ...without even changing the natural landscape. I'm lost. Terrain Park? For snowboarders. It's a place for them to do tricks and so on. And, why would we want that? I know exactly what you mean. You're thinking, hey, this is a high-end place... ...what do we want to do... ...with a bunch of snowboarder bums like me? Well, most snowboarder bums that are going to be here... ...are going to be the instructors. And who exactly would they be instructing? The kids. The thing is, that snow-boarding has gotten to be... ...more and more of a family sport... ...I mean, even moms and dads are out there now. Kids of all ages are doing it... ...and even the kids that aren't doing it, want to learn. So, I'm thinking with the right design... ...some hard stuff, some easy stuff... ...the kids are never going to get tired of it. I mean, you're going to be turning away customers. We are turning customers away right nicely now. Thanks very much. - That's because you're not open. Exactly. I'm going to make some more gravy. What did I say? Nothing. It's okay. That kid's the one who has been filling... ...your head up with all this about... ...about voice-mail and satellite dishes... ...and Half Pipes and I want it to stop. Do you understand me? I'm the one who has been asking the questions. Someone has to make plans and you're not doing it. Well, there's a good reason for that. I have no intention of re-opening the lodge, not now, not ever. I have put up with you for 20 years... ...but now I'm going to tell you the truth. The truth about Kyle. I don't want to talk about Kyle. Well, I do. You have always felt that by killing himself he abandoned you. - He did. - Well, what about you? You shut down this lodge; you shut yourself off from him... ...and everybody else. That's not killing yourself? I don't blame either one of you after a loss like that, but... ...the plain truth is, you abandoned him... ...as much as he abandoned you. He committed suicide in his way and you did it in yours. You have no right. Well then who does? Nobody. You're cut yourself off from everybody else. I know that you love Lisa, and the baby. So, what are they supposed to be... ...the next generation of crazy hermits... ...living way the hell out here? Come on, Josephine. Oh, God. It's okay. Maybe we should cover up these dishes... ...to keep them from getting cold. - Let's put them in the oven. - I wouldn't do that just yet. - I could maybe check on her. No. Just, it's okay. Here she comes. How come no one's eating? Richard would you pass the gravy around? Who wants gravy? I'd like some. Maybe some of these carrots would be lovely too. So... So what, grandma? What the hell is a Half Pipe? |
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