:10:00
who says he bought machinery and stock.
:10:05
He'll give you a few cents on the dollar
for everything you got.
:10:09
Maybe get $100.
:10:10
That ain't gonna get us out to California...
:10:13
keep us in grub till we find a job.
:10:15
Well, I could match you for the rest.
:10:18
You? You ain't...
:10:22
I thought you said
you didn't have any money.
:10:24
You kidding?
:10:25
I got money 10 miles up a bull's ass.
:10:31
Of course, I gotta find that bull to get it.
:10:33
I was thinking I'd send it to you
when I got to Nashville.
:10:36
- How you gonna get to Nashville?
- Tennessee.
:10:40
I was born in Tennessee.
:10:43
Cainsville, just north of Murfreesboro.
:10:47
Came to Oklahoma when I was 18,
riding an old mule...
:10:51
- and made the Run into Cherokee Strip.
- How about some more coffee?
:10:55
That was in September 1893.
:10:58
September 16th, to be exact.
:11:02
- There was maybe...
- Whit, get on into bed.
:11:05
I wanna hear Grandpa tell about the Run.
:11:07
People in hell be wanting ice-water.
Now get into bed like the others.
:11:11
Please, can't I stay and hear Grandpa
tell about the Run?
:11:13
Did you hear what I said, boy?
Get into bed!
:11:21
Uncle Red? Tomorrow,
could I play your guitar?
:11:24
Now!
:11:28
Looks like you're raising
a musician there, sis.
:11:33
Maybe I should take him
to Nashville with me.
:11:35
That's if I can get enough money
to get there.
:11:39
I could give you maybe $30.
:11:43
That's very nice, Mr. Wagoner,
but you'll need it to get to California.
:11:48
Ain't going to California.
:11:51
Too old for that. I've been thinking.
:11:54
- I wanna go home.
- Home?
:11:57
Why, your home is with us, Grandpa.
:11:59
I mean Tennessee.