The Last American Hero
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:09:00
- I don't know where he is.
- Where is he now? Where's Daddy now?

:09:02
- He's in jail! That's where he is!
- Where's Mama?

:09:05
She's at home.
:09:07
Well, what are we gonna do?
:09:11
Don't hit the car, man.
:09:14
Well, you go get the lawyer.
And you go get the lawyer.

:09:19
Give this to Mama.
:09:32
- Thanks for comin' so early.
- It's the least I can do for a steady customer.

:09:38
- Brought you some smokes.
- Oh. Yeah.

:09:44
You look like hell.
:09:48
I ain't had much sleep.
:09:53
I guess you ain't either, huh?
:09:55
- How's your ma?
- She's all right.

:09:57
I gave her the money from the delivery.
:09:59
She'll need it.
:10:04
Hey. If there's anybody
gonna get stuck with this...

:10:06
it's me that drove the whiskey and me
that broke through that blockade.

:10:09
And me that got caught.
:10:15
Where do we go from here?
:10:17
All depends.
:10:21
How many times do you have to prove
you're a muleheaded man of principle?

:10:25
I don't need no lecture.
:10:28
I don't know.
I might get you off with six months...

:10:31
- if you promise to renounce—
- Oh.

:10:34
Your Honor, I beg you to forgive
this poor miserable sinner...

:10:38
for makin' the finest whiskey
money can buy.

:10:40
Elroy, Elroy.
Now, I drink your whiskey.

:10:43
Boys in the courthouse drink it.
:10:46
Wouldn't be surprised if His Honor
had a jar or two tucked away somewhere.

:10:49
- But that has no bearin'—
- The hell it don't.

:10:52
City hall's so full of crooks,
they're fallin' out of the windows.

:10:55
Country club boys with
their payoffs and kickbacks.


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