A River Runs Through It
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1:03:01
- Hello, Father.
- Son.

1:03:12
First shot, bangs it right up there.
1:03:25
The Burns family ran a general store
in a one-store town...

1:03:29
and still managed to do badly.
1:03:33
This is Norman.
1:03:35
They were Methodists, who my father
called "Baptists who could read."

1:03:40
- Pop.
- It's a pleasure.

1:03:43
This is my mother.
1:03:45
A pleasure to meet you, Norman.
Jessie tells me you're a poet.

1:03:47
- Related to the fishing newspaperman?
- That's my brother.

1:03:51
- Jessie says you just got your degree.
- Yes.

1:03:54
Jessie was at the university.
She was majoring in--

1:03:56
Flapperism.
1:03:59
Science, I believe.
Wasn't it?

1:04:01
- She dropped out.
- Aunt Sally!

1:04:04
She could learn from you.
Stick-to-itivity.

1:04:06
Let the young man breathe.
1:04:09
He's not used to all this.
He's a Presbyterian.

1:04:14
Oh, Neal! He's here!
1:04:34
Jessie's brother Neal stepped off
the train trying to remember...

1:04:37
what a Davis Cup tennis player
looked like.

1:04:39
You look so good!
He looks a little thin.

1:04:42
How are you doing?
You look great!

1:04:46
Neal, this is Norman.
Norman, my brother Neal.

1:04:50
Hello, boy.
1:04:52
- Did you sit up all night?
- I met some nice people.

1:04:56
- Did you get my card from Yellowstone?
- What do you think about this tie?

1:04:59
- Let him breathe. He just got here.
- Let's go eat.


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