Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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1:10:02
When that pain hits, it'll hit hard.
1:10:05
Make it easy on yourself.
1:10:10
Here.
1:10:12
You'd better take off those wet clothes.
1:10:15
Why?
1:10:16
You afraid I might catch cold and die?
1:10:35
Why can't I go down to him?
1:10:36
Well, he's....
1:10:40
His stomach's upset, Ida.
1:10:44
All he needs is a peppermint.
1:10:48
It's time we had that talk, Doc.
1:10:49
-It'll be painful.
-Painful things can't always be avoided.

1:10:52
So I've noticed. But there are times--
1:10:55
It's time we all had our talk.
1:10:57
What talk are you talking about?
1:11:00
-What were they fighting about?
-We didn't discuss it.

1:11:03
What's he doing in the cellar all alone?
1:11:05
Why can't Big Mama see him?
1:11:07
You heard why.
1:11:08
He's got the stomach upset.
It's made him irritable.

1:11:11
When couples have been together
as long as me and Big Daddy...

1:11:15
...they get irritable with each other
from too much devotion.

1:11:20
Isn't that so?
1:11:23
Of course that's so.
1:11:25
He loves his family.
1:11:27
He loves them around,
but it strains his nerves.

1:11:30
He wasn't himself.
I could tell he was all worked-up.

1:11:33
It's the party and the excitement.
1:11:36
He's probably just a little worn out,
that's all.

1:11:38
Did you notice how he ate?
1:11:40
He ate like a P-I-G hog.
1:11:42
I hope he doesn't regret it.
1:11:45
Who?
1:11:46
Big Daddy?
1:11:48
He helped himself twice to hopping John.
1:11:51
He just loves hopping John.
We had a real country dinner.

1:11:54
And candied yams.
1:11:56
That man put away
enough to stuff a field hand.


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