Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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1:31:03
There's got to be some purpose in life,
some meaning.

1:31:07
Look at me, for the sake of God,
before it's too late!

1:31:10
For once, look at me as I really am.
1:31:13
Look at me!
1:31:16
I'm a failure. I'm a drunk.
1:31:17
On my own in the open market,
I'm not worth the price of a decent burial.

1:31:21
-All of you blame me for everything, huh?
-No, Papa.

1:31:29
We've known each other all my life
and we're strangers.

1:31:32
You own 28,000 acres.
You own $10 million.

1:31:37
You own a wife and two children.
You own us, but you don't love us.

1:31:42
-In my own way--
-No, sir.

1:31:45
You don't even like people.
1:31:48
You wanted Gooper and me to have kids.
Why?

1:31:52
I want a part of me to keep living.
I won't have it end with the grave.

1:31:56
Look!
1:31:58
This is what my father left me.
1:32:01
This lousy old suitcase!
1:32:03
On the inside was nothing...
1:32:05
...but his uniform
from the Spanish-American War.

1:32:09
This was his legacy to me.
1:32:11
Nothing at all!
1:32:15
And I built this place from nothing.
1:32:23
And that's all he left you?
1:32:25
Yeah, he was a hobo.
1:32:29
Best-known tramp on the boxcar circuit.
1:32:32
He worked once in a while as a field hand.
I'd tag along.

1:32:36
Sat on my bare bottom, in the dirt,
waiting for him.

1:32:41
Outside of hunger...
1:32:43
...first thing I could remember is shame.
1:32:45
I was ashamed
of that miserable, old tramp.

1:32:48
I was riding boxcars when I was nine,
something you never had to do.

1:32:53
And you'll never have to bury me
like I did him.

1:32:57
I buried him in a meadow,
alongside a railroad track.


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