The Coca-Cola Kid
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:16:01
Frank, what is that
wide gap there?

:16:02
ls that a per capita
consumption chart?

:16:04
Yes, that's right.
:16:06
l don't know what's there.
:16:08
Must be a national park
or maybe a desert.

:16:11
We should be selling in
national parks and in deserts.

:16:15
People tend to get thirsty
in deserts, Fred.

:16:18
Maybe it's uninhabited.
:16:22
l have a hunch there must be
somebody there.

:16:25
All right.
Take me in for a closer look.

:16:29
Give me churches...
:16:31
schools, bars...
:16:34
Oh, that would be
Anderson Valley.

:16:37
Playgrounds,
supermarkets, cemeteries.

:16:41
See? There is
a living population there.

:16:45
A few thousand maybe.
lt's pretty isolated.

:16:48
Well, they have throats.
:16:49
l mean,
they must drink something.

:16:52
There used to be a soft-drink
man down there, but...

:16:55
that was a long time ago now--
:16:57
Well, what the hell is he,
Frank, a Pepsi man?

:17:03
Frank, l asked you a question.
:17:09
There's no Pepsi or Coke
in Anderson Valley, l'm afraid.

:17:16
How come she knows that
and you don't, Frank?

:17:19
l come from there.
:17:21
l know the man.
:17:23
ls she telling me that this man
makes his own soft drink, Frank?

:17:29
Since the beginning of time.
:17:31
-Good ones.
-And he sells where we can't?

:17:35
Fred, l want you to get me
all the data on that place.

:17:38
l want to know why,
in the whole goddamn world...

:17:41
that we don't sell
a single bottle down there.

:17:43
He owns Anderson Valley.
:17:46
He owns the people.
:17:48
He owns the birds and the trees.
:17:50
Rent me a four-wheel-drive
for tomorrow morning...

:17:51
please, will you?
Now.

:17:53
Sure.

prev.
next.