Wild in the Country
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:05:00
What happened, Tyler-- oversleep?
:05:04
Well, I weren't sure today
was the day,Judge.

:05:08
I weren't sure.
:05:11
The parole board's on the verge
of coming to some decision
about this boy of yours.

:05:16
Your wife's cousin,
Braxton here...

:05:19
says he'll take him in, give him a job
and t to set him straight.

:05:23
You got any opinion about that?
:05:26
It won't help none.
:05:28
I seen a might of trouble with this boy.
He's as mean-tempered as they come.

:05:33
- He'll drink, fish and read books.
- Comics?

:05:38
- Beg pardon?
- Does he read comic books?

:05:43
Um, books, ma'am.
:05:46
But there never was a hoe or plow made
that would fiit his hand.

:05:50
You're a damn liar, Pa.
:05:52
[Judge ] I suggest you don't
say too much, boy.

:05:55
Your record's not good enough for you
to make these rambunctious remarks.

:05:59
Stole a car once, didn't you?
:06:02
- Got picked up twice on a drunk charge.
- I don't care, he's still lying.

:06:06
I know why him and Hank
raise that corn.

:06:09
Both of'em drank my ma
into an early grave with that corn.

:06:14
Glenn, how old were you
when your mother died?

:06:17
- Ma'am?
- She asked how old you were
when your ma died.

:06:22
Almost nine.
:06:25
Let's get on with this.
What's your recommendation, Phil?

:06:31
- I'd give him another chance, Tom.
- So would I,Judge.

:06:36
On parole, of course.
Have him report once a week.

:06:40
And I'd see to it he stayed decently
at work with a living wage and board.

:06:46
I owe it to his mom,
my own cousin, that much.

:06:49
He'll never do it, Rolfe.
What he needs is correction.

:06:53
Mr. Tyler, what do you think
needs improving in your son?

:06:58
Well, begging your pardon,
what do you think don't? [ Laughing ]


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