1:30:00
Shut the door!
1:30:06
Boy, I married a live one.
1:30:09
How much did that cost me?
1:30:11
- It don't cost much.
- She got it for a song.
1:30:19
You sung for it, did you?
What dago song did you sing?
1:30:25
- Miss Porter, it's better you take him back.
- O Sole Mio! Is that what you sung for it?
1:30:31
Boy, I sure married a live one, didn't I?
1:30:36
Didn't I?
1:30:41
Sure did marry me a live one.
1:30:45
Her daddy, the wop, was just as much
of a live one before he burned up.
1:30:49
Yeah, he burned up.
1:30:51
'Cause he made a mistake
selling liquor to niggers.
1:30:54
Will you stop it? Will you stop it, please?
1:30:56
So we had to take action.
1:30:58
We took action. Orders were given.
1:31:01
We rode out there in 16 automobiles
loaded with coal oil.
1:31:05
We set the whole place afire.
We burned him out.
1:31:08
Burned down his house and his orchard.
1:31:10
Not a single fire engine
moved out of the place that night.
1:31:17
Jabe, did you say "we"?
1:31:25
I got kind of a... Kind of a cramp.
1:31:28
I think you're getting yourself all excited,
Mr. Torrance?
1:31:30
I better take you back upstairs.
1:31:32
Yeah, let's go. Better go upstairs.
1:31:37
Jabe, did you say "we did it?"
1:31:42
- You heard me. I said "we"!
- No!
1:31:46
One step at a time, Mr. Torrance.
1:31:49
Careful now.
1:31:50
Papa.
1:31:52
One step at a time.