The Last American Hero
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:10:04
Hey. If there's anybody
gonna get stuck with this...

:10:06
it's me that drove the whiskey and me
that broke through that blockade.

:10:09
And me that got caught.
:10:15
Where do we go from here?
:10:17
All depends.
:10:21
How many times do you have to prove
you're a muleheaded man of principle?

:10:25
I don't need no lecture.
:10:28
I don't know.
I might get you off with six months...

:10:31
- if you promise to renounce—
- Oh.

:10:34
Your Honor, I beg you to forgive
this poor miserable sinner...

:10:38
for makin' the finest whiskey
money can buy.

:10:40
Elroy, Elroy.
Now, I drink your whiskey.

:10:43
Boys in the courthouse drink it.
:10:46
Wouldn't be surprised if His Honor
had a jar or two tucked away somewhere.

:10:49
- But that has no bearin'—
- The hell it don't.

:10:52
City hall's so full of crooks,
they're fallin' out of the windows.

:10:55
Country club boys with
their payoffs and kickbacks.

:11:01
Where do you go to find
a littlejustice?

:11:04
Depends on what you can afford.
:11:08
I can't even afford you.
:11:10
Well, your credit's good.
:11:13
It'll be the same as before.
A thousand plus whatever they fine you...

:11:17
plus— well, you know.
:11:19
Extras.
:11:21
What extras?
:11:24
Some prison jobs
aren't so bad as others.

:11:27
It's the same with prison cells, food.
:11:31
Privileges. It's, uh—
:11:33
It's kind of like justice, son.
You get what you pay for.

:11:38
What is your name, son?
:11:40
RoyJackson.
:11:42
RoyJackson, huh?
Where you from, Roy boy?

:11:47
Little place.
What's the prize money?

:11:50
One thing at a time, Roy boy.
One thing at a time.

:11:54
- You ever been in a derby?
- No.

:11:57
Have you ever seen one?
:11:59
Yeah. What's the prize money?

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