1:19:00
Shut up about my husband!
1:19:02
You shut up!
1:19:03
He has no right to slander--
1:19:05
I can discuss my brother
with my family members...
1:19:08
...which don't include you!
1:19:12
Why not go up and drink with Brick?
1:19:14
If the hero hadn't passed out already.
1:19:17
He may have to pass up
the Sugar Bowl this year.
1:19:19
Or was it the Rose Bowl
he made his run in?
1:19:22
It was the punch bowl, honey.
1:19:23
The cut-glass punch bowl.
1:19:26
I always get that boy's bowls mixed up.
1:19:28
I have never seen such malice
toward a brother.
1:19:32
What about his malice toward Gooper?
1:19:34
He can't even stand being
in the same room with me.
1:19:39
Can I help you, Mr. Brick?
1:19:41
No, thank you, Lacey.
1:19:42
-Where's my father?
-He's in the cellar.
1:19:45
And he's alone.
1:19:47
And he's....
1:19:49
Thank you, Lacey.
1:19:51
-It's a deliberate campaign to ruin Brick.
-He don't need help.
1:19:54
For the most disgusting,
sordid reasons on earth.
1:19:57
Avarice.
1:19:58
Avarice and greed!
1:20:01
No, Margaret.
1:20:02
Don't cry.
1:20:03
That takes the cake!
1:20:06
Who are the tears for?
1:20:08
Brick?
1:20:09
Big Daddy?
1:20:10
Or for yourself?
1:20:12
Are you crying 'cause you're childless?
1:20:14
You know why she's got no kids?
1:20:15
Ask her big, beautiful husband.
1:20:19
You just won't let me do this
the nice way, will you?
1:20:24
You always said I never loved Big Daddy.
1:20:26
How would you know?
1:20:29
How would he know?
1:20:30
Did he ever let anyone love him?
1:20:33
It was always Brick.
From the day he was born...
1:20:35
...he was always partial to Brick. Why?
1:20:38
Big Daddy wanted me to become a lawyer.
I did.
1:20:41
He said get married. I did.
1:20:42
He said have kids. I did.
1:20:44
He said live in Memphis. I did.
1:20:46
Whatever he said to do, I did.
1:20:50
I don't give a damn
whether Big Daddy likes me...
1:20:53
...or did or never did...
1:20:54
...or will or will never.
1:20:58
I've appealed for common decency
and fair play.