1:26:00
	Bunch of old worn-out places.
It's just a big fire sale.
1:26:04
	Big Mama went wild in it.
1:26:06
	She just bought and bought.
1:26:09
	She was lucky I'm a rich man.
Yes, it sure is lucky.
1:26:13
	Got any idea what I'm worth? Ask Gooper.
1:26:16
	He knows to the penny
unless I miss my guess.
1:26:20
	Close on $10 million in cash
and blue-chip stocks...
1:26:24
	...besides some 28,000 acres
of the richest land...
1:26:26
	...this side of the Valley Nile.
1:26:28
	That is pretty rich to be.
1:26:33
	There's one thing you can't buy
in a Europe fire sale...
1:26:38
	...or any other market on earth.
1:26:41
	That's your life.
1:26:45
	You can't buy back your life
when it's finished.
1:26:48
	No, sir. Nobody can do that.
1:26:52
	Feeling sorry for me or you?
1:26:58
	For you, Papa.
1:26:59
	That's good,
because you're going to miss me.
1:27:03
	Why did you let Ma buy all this stuff?
1:27:06
	The human animal is a beast
that eventually has to die.
1:27:11
	If he's got money, he buys and he buys.
1:27:15
	The reason why he buys everything he can,
is because...
1:27:18
	...of a crazy hope that one of the things
he buys will be life everlasting...
1:27:22
	...which it never can be.
1:27:24
	I've suddenly noticed you don't call me
Big Daddy anymore.
1:27:28
	If you needed a Big Daddy,
why didn't you come to me?
1:27:31
	If you wanted someone to lean on, why
Skipper? Why not me? I'm your father.
1:27:35
	You should've come to your kinfolk.
Those who love you.
1:27:38
	You don't know what love means.
To you it's another four-letter word.
1:27:41
	You've got a short memory.
1:27:43
	-What did you want that I didn't buy?
-You can't buy love!
1:27:47
	You bought $1 million worth of junk!
Does it love you?
1:27:50
	Who do you think I bought it for?
It's yours, the place, the money!
1:27:54
	I don't want things!
1:27:58
	We drew this up--