1:00:00
I think we're on first-name basis now.
I'll call you Herb.
1:00:05
Let's give your father a week, Barbara.
What do you say?
1:00:09
I don't want my father in this hospital.
1:00:13
I had a dream about this hospital.
1:00:15
I dreamt this enormous...
1:00:17
starched, white-tile building
suddenly erupted like a volcano...
1:00:22
and all the patients, doctors, nurses,
attendants, orderlies...
1:00:26
the whole line-staff, food-service people,
the aged, the lame...
1:00:30
and you, right in the middle...
1:00:32
were stampeding in one hideous,
screaming, suicidal mass into the sea.
1:00:39
I'm taking my father out of here,
and as quickly as I can.
1:00:46
You're really a fruitcake, you know?
1:00:51
Let me put it this way. I love you.
1:00:55
I fancied you from the moment you came
lumbering down that hallway, upstairs.
1:01:01
I said to Mr. Blacktree,
"Who's that hulking bear of a man?"
1:01:06
The Apaches are reverential about bears.
1:01:09
Won't eat bear meat, never skin bears.
1:01:12
Bears are thought of as both benign
and evil, but very strong power.
1:01:16
Men with bear power are highly respected
and are said to be great healers.
1:01:21
"That man," I said,
"gets his power from the bear"."
1:01:25
Swell. Now, look.
1:01:28
You haven't got a hotel room
or some sort of accommodations...
1:01:32
- where you can stay...
- Let me put it this way.
1:01:35
My father and I accept
the implacability of death.
1:01:38
If he dies, he dies.
1:01:41
I'm getting him out of here
and back to Mexico at 1:00 p.m.
1:01:45
I want you to come with us,
because I love you and want children.
1:01:52
I'm afraid Mexico
is a little too remote for me.
1:01:56
We could use you down there.
There's a curiously high incidence of TB.