Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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1:37:02
I am outraged by this kind of talk.
1:37:04
Then stop talking like your father's dead
and me along with him.

1:37:07
What about her? She wants her share, too.
1:37:11
As far as Brick is concerned...
1:37:13
...nobody's going to take nothing.
1:37:16
Not till Big Daddy lets go...
1:37:17
...and maybe just possibly, not even then!
1:37:22
No, Mama, not even then.
1:37:28
Hello, Bucky!
1:37:32
Looks like the wind took some liberties
with this place.

1:37:35
-Evening, Cap'n!
-Evening, Cap'n!

1:37:37
-Storm cross over the river?
-Gone to Arkansas.

1:37:39
Rain do some good, Cap'n?
1:37:41
Some good, I reckon.
1:37:45
Some good.
1:37:48
You could at least read them.
1:37:49
Put them away before I tear them up.
I don't know what's in them.

1:37:52
I don't want to know.
1:37:55
Can I come in?
1:37:58
Has the storm done any damage?
1:38:01
Which storm are you talking about?
The one outside...

1:38:04
...or that hullabaloo going on in here?
1:38:14
Excuse me, sir.
1:38:15
Heard some mighty loud talking.
What's the powwow about?

1:38:20
Nothing, Big Daddy. Nothing at all.
1:38:23
What's in them important-looking
documents you've got there?

1:38:27
Nothing. Nothing much of anything at all.
1:38:30
Then what are you and Sister Woman
scurrying and scrounging around for?

1:38:35
Looks like a whole lot of nothing to me.
1:38:40
What's that smell in this room?
1:38:43
Didn't you notice it, Brick?
1:38:45
Didn't you notice the powerful
and obnoxious odor of mendacity?

1:38:52
Yes, sir, I think I did.
1:38:55
Ain't nothing more powerful
than the odor of mendacity.

1:38:59
-Didn't you notice it, Gooper?
-What, sir?


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