The Bridges of Madison County
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:01:04
Hi, sis.
:01:18
Michael, if I could just get you
to sign this right here...

:01:23
...which gives you the contents
of the safe deposit box.

:01:31
Thank you.
And this one which clears the bank...

:01:34
...of all responsibility
for the contents.

:01:37
It's kind of exciting.
:01:39
Maybe we'll find out
that your mother had secret millions.

:01:44
Why don't we get started?
Your mother is interred...

:01:48
...at the Cedar Heights Funeral Home
until arrangements can be made.

:01:53
I thought it was arranged.
:01:55
-There's a problem.
-What problem?

:01:57
Your mother left explicit instructions
to be cremated.

:02:02
-I don't understand it either.
-When did she decide this?

:02:06
Apparently just before her death.
:02:09
-I don't know anybody who gets cremated.
-Lots of people do.

:02:13
Nobody in my family did.
Dad bought plots at Prairie Hills...

:02:17
...one for him, one for Mom.
:02:19
-The will clearly states--
-I don't care what it says.

:02:23
Maybe Mom was delirious. Maybe
she didn't know what she was saying.

:02:28
If she wanted to be cremated, why
the hell did she let Dad buy 2 plots?

:02:32
She was very specific.
:02:34
She wanted her ashes to be thrown off
Roseman Bridge.

:02:38
-What?!
-Bizarre!

:02:40
Mr. Peterson, are you sure
Mom wrote all this?

:02:43
It was notarized and witnessed by
Mrs. Lucy Delaney.

:02:47
-Maybe you could ask her.
-Who the hell is she?

:02:50
I remember her, I just don't--
:02:53
I don't care if it's legal. We're
not cremating her or throwing...

:02:57
...her ashes off some bridge
where we can't visit her...


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