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Mario Puzo
Sophia Loren
Edwad James Olmos
John Turturro
Anna Strasberg
Italian-American
immigrant story
miniseries
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We don't
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Foreign
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speech. Foreign speech. Foreign speech.
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Children.
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the
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finally
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you're home.
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You're home.
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you home.
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>> I've missed you. Let me look at you.
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My friends,
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>> John and Rita Kaluchi, they were kind
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enough to give me a ride home.
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>> Come here.
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>> Congrat
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Seora. Frank talks so much about you and
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we feel like we know you.
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>> My cousin owns the farm where Frank
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worked.
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>> Uhhuh. Our meeting Frank was God's will.
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>> What really shows God's end is that we
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live only three blocks from here. And I
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never saw you.
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>> No.
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>> And I work at the Run's Chocolate
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Factory just around the corner on 31st.
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>> John's going to get Frank a job there.
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It's wonderful.
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Let me give you a cup of coffee, please.
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It's It's red. It's ready.
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>> Oh, no. No. Thank you. We We must be
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going. They only drop me off. They only
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stay for a little while. Please, they
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have to go. We want Frank to be part of
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our class in the chapel of the Literal
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Baptist Church.
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>> Frank, we will be by for you tomorrow
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night a little before 7.
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>> Thank you very much. May the good Lord
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bless and keep you
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and your family.
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Amen.
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>> Next time I hope we'll see the children.
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>> Oh yes, that would be wonderful.
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>> Thank you both. Let me walk you through
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the door.
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>> God bless you, too.
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>> May God bless and thank you again.
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Goodbye.
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How have you been?
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>> Lonely, lonely, lonely,
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lonely.
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I'm happy.
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Coffee is hot. Want some?
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I can fix you for that.
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This is fine. Sit down.
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Come on. Sit down.
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Wherever you went, it was good for you.
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>> I went back to the land.
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How's Gina?
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>> Always smiled.
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We should work in a circus.
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>> And the baby. Oh, she's having her nap.
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>> It's a lot of money.
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>> Where I was, it was quiet. I work all
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day, sleep all night.
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It's not much.
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>> $100.
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$100.
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Better than staying here, sweeping
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steps, causing trouble.
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>> Thank you.
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>> I'm going to work in a chocolate
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factory.
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>> You seem very kind.
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>> They live by the holy book.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Change their lives.
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It can change yours. Mine.
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You look tired.
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Why don't you have a rest?
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>> I'll keep the children quiet when they
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come home.
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The words from his mouth
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were smoother than butter,
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but war was in his heart.
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Bye.
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>> Stay out of the train.
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Wow, papa.
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Never did choose such a big piece of
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chocolate. >> Never see another one if you don't get
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your hands away from it. Bet you could
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eat the whole thing, huh?
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>> Get sick. Go get your brothers and
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sisters going.
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>> Larry, Vinnie, Tommy,
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>> you like the >> Come and get some chocolate.
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>> I like the chocolate. The machines, they
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make too much noise. The people they
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talk too much. But Patron, he says I do
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well.
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Souls of the righteous are in the hands
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of God, and no torment shall touch them.
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>> Remember, I got to be ready for chapel
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before 7.
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>> Sure.
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Good day.
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Nation will fight against nation and
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kingdom against kingdom. There will be
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earthquakes.
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There will be famines.
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>> Frank,
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you'll be late for chapel.
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>> I don't go anymore.
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Too many people crowded into one place.
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I don't need the kuchi. Gina will read
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to me. Go on. The next part is very
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good.
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Brother will betray brother to death and
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father his child.
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Children will rise against their
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parents.
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>> Children will rise against their parents
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and have them put to death. Gino,
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>> no more papa. Please
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>> go on me. Life is in the word of God. Go
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on.
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>> And why is it all about death, killing?
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>> Do not become a heathen. Breathe,
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>> Gino. Go play.
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>> No, breathe.
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>> Go play, Gino.
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>> I said read.
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It's better to dwell in the corner of a
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housetop
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and with a burling woman in a white
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house. I need to be alone for a little
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while.
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Get him out of here. He's sick. He's
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making the rest of us
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I can't wait to be
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no more.
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I'm dead.
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Make them bury me with my clothes.
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Put my good shoes on my feet.
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God is calling. And
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>> let me send for a doctor.
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>> No doctor. Doctor comes. I'll throw him
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out the window.
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No doctor.
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accept.
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I'm dead.
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Let me appear
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Frank.
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Oh my god.
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The name of all that is so good.
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Give us a strength.
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Why? Tell me why are you doing this?
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Please, oh Lord, don't take him from us
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now. We need him.
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Let him be a man and rise up.
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A rise.
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My brother,
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listen to me. I believe,
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but I cannot have my faith be your
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destruction.
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The time is not yet.
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I will get you a doctor for your
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headaches.
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You're a liar.
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You're Jesus.
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You're
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>> my brother. Listen to me. Out. Get out.
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Out. You
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out.
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I'm sorry.
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Can't
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locked in the room with strangers.
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Too much dying.
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I can't go back.
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I can't go back.
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You don't have to go back.
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You don't have to go back.
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Don't have to go back.
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away.
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Away. Coming through. Coming through.
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Get away.
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away.
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Coming through.
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I haven't seen you for a week.
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>> There's been trouble at at home. Huh?
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>> Need to be close.
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You >> sure something very important,
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friends?
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>> I'm having a baby.
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>> What?
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>> This?
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>> Your husband? Your husband must be very
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pleased.
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In 20 years, wouldn't he have made a son
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if he could?
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>> I I don't know.
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>> We have to We have to go away.
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So,
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shh, >> next week.
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Next week. I I have a money he doesn't
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know about. We can go to California.
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>> How do I know the kid's mine?
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I said, "How do I know the kid is mine?"
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>> I say it is.
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>> I say it is.
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>> We have such a beautiful life together.
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>> You got to call me
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>> next week. Next week. Promise. Promise.
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>> I promise you. But you you got to come.
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>> Promise.
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>> I promise. Okay. All right. Okay.
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>> Okay. Promise.
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>> I promise you. I promise you.
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>> Okay.
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Okay.
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Oh, God.
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Hello, Larry.
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You see anybody hanging about? I had a
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report. The uh horses are getting a bit
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restless.
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>> They're uh jumpy tonight.
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We're going back up the avenue.
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Okay, I'll keep you company.
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I got my coat.
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Get this doll out of my bed.
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>> Frank, it's Lena,
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your daughter.
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>> I have no daughter. You put this door
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between us.
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Get out.
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Get her out of the house.
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Out of this house.
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Out of this house.
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>> Frank. Frank. Frank.
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Frank.
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>> J.
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>> No. Peppa. No.
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>> Get out.
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>> Get out. Get out.
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>> Get out of here.
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>> Don't make me knock on your daughter's
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door. Get her out of here into the
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street where she belongs. Hold down.
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Hold down. Go with the children. Go with
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the children. Go. Go. Go.
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>> Go. Get out.
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>> Get out of here. Be [ __ ] Get out.
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>> Frank, get out.
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>> Frank, you were so good today.
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>> Get out.
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>> Frank, please. Frank,
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>> get out.
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>> Get out.
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I come to help you. Come on. Come on.
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You got to quiet down now. You got to
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quiet down.
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Come on.
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It's Larry.
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You give me a dollar that gives you
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right to interfere.
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Here's your
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>> Frank. Come on. I'm just We just stay
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with Stop. Stay with it.
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The police have clubs.
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No one can stand against the police.
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Not even God.
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Listen to me. Pop.
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There's an ambulance on his way.
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He's sick. See?
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And head.
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I don't make any more trouble for mine
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the kids.
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Okay.
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Come on.
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I'm tired.
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>> Yeah.
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I think you're ready for bed.
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>> Easy, Dad.
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going to be okay.
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Take some rest.
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Need to get ready for bed.
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Frank.
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Hey.
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>> I'm tired.
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>> Why don't you go to the hospital? I
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think I make you well.
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I come and see you every day. In a week,
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two weeks, you'll be well.
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Huh? Please.
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I'm so tired.
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>> Can I have some tea?
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>> Sure.
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>> You look kind.
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You don't fool me.
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I know everything.
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They see the sins of the world.
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Get out of here,
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monster.
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Penis.
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murderers.
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>> All of you.
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Just take it easy.
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Let me stay with you, Luchia.
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Don't let them take me away.
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>> They will kill me.
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>> You'll come home soon.
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You'll come home soon.
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Why did you send papa away?
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>> Because he's sick. Gina,
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>> why did he wink at me?
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>> He wked at you.
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>> He said all those crazy things.
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Then he winked.
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>> You see,
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he didn't know what he was doing. He was
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lost.
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Couldn't help himself.
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Tomorrow we'll go to Belleview
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>> and bring him home.
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Now, why would my husband wing at the
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boy to say, "Don't worry. See, I'm not
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really crazy." He fooled us, doctor.
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Everybody except Gino.
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>> Senora, your husband is very ill. Too
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ill to be at home. too ill for this
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hospital. He has to be sent away.
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Perhaps in a year or two, he will be
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well.
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No one knows.
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>> I sign papers.
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>> I want to see my husband.
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>> Listen, you're a If your husband's legs
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were broken, you wouldn't try to force
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him to walk.
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For him to be out in the world is just
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too painful.
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You can show him how much you care for
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him by signing this paper.
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>> Hello, son.
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>> I see you brought a package. Would you
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like to take it to it?
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>> Yes,
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>> I'll take you.
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Close
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the curtain.
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Hey, goodies.
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What's going on? What's Hey, what's
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going on? Get up. Get up. Get up. Get
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off.
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Let's get moving.
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Dude, get off me.
00:32:13
Hey,
00:32:14
you Think yourself a man? Marmario,
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you um soil the honor of Jinkl.
00:32:26
>> First
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we take what makes you so proud.
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Then you'll go for a long swim.
00:32:42
No,
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no, no.
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>> The car.
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Come on.
00:33:34
Come on.
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Larry,
00:33:56
Harry.
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Let's get out of here.
00:34:19
Come on.
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None of this ever happened. Understand?
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>> Yeah.
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>> I'll see you later. Go inside.
00:34:42
>> You're not coming?
00:34:43
>> No. Something I got to do. Just tell M
00:34:44
you got lost or something.
00:34:47
>> Sure. You're all right.
00:34:48
>> I'm fine. Go inside. Go. Go. Hurry.
00:35:10
Sorry.
00:35:11
Sorry. Huh? What is your mother to an
00:35:14
early grave? Sorry.
00:35:18
>> I hooked the taxi.
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>> What did you do?
00:35:20
>> I hope the taxi. It was going so fast. I
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was scared to jump off and and then when
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I did jump off um I didn't know where I
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was. Um
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and then it started raining and then and
00:35:37
then Well, I've been walking all night.
00:35:40
>> Now there's more. I can see it in your
00:35:44
eyes. What aren't you telling your
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mother? Huh?
00:35:47
>> What? What?
00:35:50
>> It was real bad, Ma. Real bad. Your
00:35:54
father's so sick. I need you to help me.
00:35:57
Don't give me more grief.
00:36:06
>> When is coming home?
00:36:08
>> God knows.
00:36:10
What am I going to do with you?
00:36:14
Go and wash yourself.
00:36:18
I'll help you.
00:36:21
>> Where is Larry? Huh? That brother of
00:36:22
yours here.
00:36:50
She's
00:36:57
the knife you sent me. Lorenzo,
00:37:01
in the name of God.
00:37:04
You think I'm going to finish the job?
00:37:05
Huh? What do you say? Huh?
00:37:07
>> Don't. >> What do you say?
00:37:08
>> Don't stay where you are. Listen to him.
00:37:12
Listen to him.
00:37:16
>> I'll give you mine. Whatever you want.
00:37:18
>> What I want.
00:37:20
What I want is an end to this. All
00:37:22
right.
00:37:24
All right. I swear. And I swear you ever
00:37:29
again you try to hurt me
00:37:31
>> or any of my family,
00:37:34
I stick you like a pig.
00:37:36
>> All right. Take it away. Take it away.
00:37:40
>> Shut up. All right. All right.
00:37:47
What?
00:38:02
So it's over.
00:38:05
What is that?
00:38:29
Ah, fish here.
00:38:33
>> How you feeling?
00:38:35
>> I come to speak for your handsome son,
00:38:37
Lorenzo.
00:38:38
>> Why? What's happened to him?
00:38:39
>> Much has happened.
00:38:41
No surprise knowing the company he
00:38:43
keeps. Those uh chinladas.
00:38:46
>> See, Senora Claraara
00:38:50
20 years without children.
00:38:53
>> Yeah. >> And her husband never a father and
00:38:57
suddenly they are blessed by God.
00:39:01
Or is it someone a little closer?
00:39:04
Clara's pregnant. See, I warned Lorenzo.
00:39:07
Trouble. Nothing but trouble.
00:39:10
>> Seems Lorenzo is trapped by tigers.
00:39:13
But he is clever, this son of yours. He
00:39:17
has found the one sure way to stop
00:39:19
Claraara.
00:39:21
>> Yeah, he has married another. He's
00:39:24
married at city hall an hour ago.
00:39:26
>> Who? Who? Young in a shantu who watches
00:39:28
him ride his horse on the avenue. Dreams
00:39:31
about him for years.
00:39:34
>> Marco's girl.
00:39:35
>> See Louisa.
00:39:38
>> Huh?
00:39:40
A very respectable family. Lorenzo has
00:39:43
chosen well.
00:39:44
>> Where are they now?
00:39:49
>> Lorenzo. Louisa.
00:39:53
Come.
00:40:02
>> Hey, Lauren. So, what happened?
00:40:03
>> No, I'm fine. Nothing.
00:40:10
My
00:40:13
You know where Louisa?
00:40:17
>> Louisa
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told you about us.
00:40:21
>> Larry's a good boy. He will take care of
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you.
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>> My mama and papa. They don't know. I
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should go home and tell them.
00:40:33
>> We all go.
00:40:35
>> We all go.
00:40:38
>> Gee, mom.
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I'm I'm due to report for my shift. I'll
00:40:43
tell you what. Uh you go over with Lou
00:40:46
now and I'll see them tomorrow.
00:40:47
>> Your wedding night is a good excuse to
00:40:49
take a night off. You'll go with Louisa
00:40:51
and me and stick up for your wife.
00:40:54
Understand?
00:40:55
>> You want me to go?
00:40:56
>> Yeah. >> Then I'll go.
00:41:00
>> You stay with me until the flat
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downstairs is empty. Your mother would
00:41:04
be very happy. Come.
00:41:11
Thank you.
00:41:27
>> Come on, Vinnie.
00:41:38
It's you
00:41:39
>> always whistling like a tea cattle.
00:41:42
>> Huh?
00:41:43
>> Yes.
00:41:44
>> There's a girl in Mary's bed.
00:41:46
>> It's his wife.
00:41:47
>> His wife?
00:41:48
>> Yes.
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>> Larry and Louise are married.
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>> All legal and official.
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>> She's pretty.
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>> Yes. There it is.
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>> I thought Mary don't like
00:42:04
>> Yes.
00:42:06
Guess we have one more person in the
00:42:08
family.
00:42:09
>> One less. It's hard to lose him now, but
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we'll be all right.
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And I have you in chanc
00:42:19
I know you never fail me.
00:42:46
>> Hey G. >> Hey M. How's papa?
00:42:48
>> Oh, it was fine.
00:42:50
We had a nice visit. Very nice.
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>> It's so funny.
00:43:06
>> I got to get another job.
00:43:08
>> You're lucky to be working.
00:43:10
>> I'm lucky.
00:43:11
>> Yeah.
00:43:12
>> $15 a week, a wife, a kid on the way.
00:43:15
Yeah, I'm real lucky. I'll be lucky if I
00:43:17
have an early death. I'll be lucky.
00:43:19
>> No, Louisisa. Thanks. Yeah.
00:43:21
>> I'm going to take hers because uh she's
00:43:23
getting a little bit too uh large.
00:43:26
>> You know, you're very funny, Larry.
00:43:27
You're funny.
00:43:28
>> Then why you laughing? Huh? Cuz I don't
00:43:30
really want to canoli like my sense.
00:43:33
>> Okay.
00:43:34
>> Canoli. Yeah. >> Canoli. But
00:43:36
>> so >> only protecting my wife
00:43:39
from getting fat,
00:43:42
ugly, losing her loving husband.
00:43:46
Oh, he's joking.
00:43:50
Louisa.
00:43:54
>> You see, you see
00:43:57
>> Louisa?
00:43:58
>> See, always the tears, right? Every day,
00:44:00
right? It's like I'm living in a
00:44:01
waterway.
00:44:02
>> She's sensitive.
00:44:04
>> She's a spoiled brat.
00:44:05
>> She's not. Leave her alone.
00:44:09
She loves you.
00:44:14
>> Louisa.
00:44:17
>> It's me, Vinnie.
00:44:21
>> Louisa.
00:44:33
Thanks.
00:44:39
I am fat
00:44:43
>> Larry. He just likes to tease.
00:44:59
Stay a minute.
00:45:09
She looks a little bit like you.
00:45:12
>> That spring,
00:45:15
some Italian painted her a long, long
00:45:19
time ago.
00:45:24
This art teacher at school, she gave it
00:45:28
to me.
00:45:30
>> Too bad you didn't get to finish high
00:45:32
school.
00:45:34
probably won't either.
00:45:36
>> You should,
00:45:38
Vinnie. You're so smart.
00:45:40
>> Mom depends on me.
00:45:43
>> That's the way it is.
00:45:46
>> You're too kind. You're always doing
00:45:48
things for other people.
00:45:55
>> What about you? What do you want for
00:45:57
yourself?
00:46:04
Somebody else always gets what I want.
00:46:18
Makes me feel better just to look at
00:46:19
this.
00:46:23
Larry hates it.
00:46:54
Hi, mama. I finished.
00:46:55
>> Wait, wait. Gino. Gino.
00:46:57
>> I got a ball game to go to.
00:46:59
>> Go to the bakery. Unload the truck. The
00:47:01
panel gives us bread for a week.
00:47:04
>> Let Vinnie do it.
00:47:05
>> I found him another job in Shavos Co.
00:47:08
Ma, I've been working all morning. I
00:47:10
want to go play ball
00:47:12
>> tomorrow.
00:47:13
>> Tomorrow? You're going to have another
00:47:14
job for me? Two jobs? Three. No matter
00:47:16
how much I do, you expect more.
00:47:18
>> Wait, in our family, work must come
00:47:21
first.
00:47:22
>> I need time for myself, mama.
00:47:24
>> You need We need bread. You go to the
00:47:26
bakery now. >> The hell I will.
00:47:29
>> Stop.
00:47:31
Show you.
00:47:33
>> If we starve, you are to blame.
00:47:36
Lorenzo.
00:47:48
Lorenzo, it is a man I would like for
00:47:51
you to meet.
00:47:57
Angeluti
00:47:59
Pasa, my very good friend.
00:48:06
Pascal and I, we grew up together in
00:48:09
Sicily.
00:48:12
Sit down, please.
00:48:19
>> No, I don't want to drink. I could use
00:48:21
maybe a cup of coffee.
00:48:23
>> Widow. Coffee.
00:48:26
Coffee.
00:48:33
You say you're looking for a new man.
00:48:36
Well, it is
00:48:39
bravo.
00:48:44
Bravo.
00:48:52
You think you
00:48:55
like to have a job with me?
00:49:05
It would be a pleasure to work for you.
00:49:09
Get back.
00:49:14
Is it possible
00:49:17
that an Italian
00:49:20
still grows a young man like this in
00:49:24
America?
00:49:50
$60.
00:49:53
Your first week's pay.
00:50:04
What uh may I ask uh do I have to do?
00:50:10
>> Collection agent for the bakery owners.
00:50:19
You come to my office
00:50:23
tomorrow morning.
00:50:25
You start working. You wear a suit and a
00:50:29
tie.
00:50:31
Nothing flesh.
00:50:37
Neat
00:50:40
like me.
00:50:46
Thank you,
00:50:48
Senñor Dela.
00:50:50
>> We start you off with a nice easy
00:50:53
territory.
00:50:59
>> All the bakery owners pay dues,
00:51:04
not just the hired help.
00:51:09
You must first of all
00:51:12
be a diplomat.
00:51:15
>> You never drink while you work.
00:51:21
You must be
00:51:23
friendly,
00:51:33
but not too friendly.
00:51:49
Tomorrow morning 10:00.
00:52:02
>> Thank you. Gracias.
00:52:19
Take good care of your father.
00:52:23
Good boy.
00:52:38
You look better every time I come. The
00:52:41
rest of us get old. You seem to get
00:52:44
younger and younger.
00:52:55
>> Are you still working in the gardens?
00:53:01
>> Mr. Wolf won't let me cut back the
00:53:03
cherry trees.
00:53:06
He's
00:53:12
everybody sends their love.
00:53:16
Poor Tavi.
00:53:18
She works longer and longer hours and
00:53:20
they pay less and less because of this
00:53:22
awful depression. You know,
00:53:25
so many women are looking for jobs.
00:53:30
Lorenzo still has his job.
00:53:34
You know, he and Louisa will soon have
00:53:36
another mouth to feed.
00:53:38
Vinnie does odd jobs.
00:53:42
50 cents here, a dollar there,
00:53:46
but it keeps food on the table.
00:53:50
And Gino,
00:53:52
that son of yours, Frank,
00:53:55
so good-hearted,
00:53:58
but still a child playing games.
00:54:10
He wanted me to give you this,
00:54:14
his school picture.
00:54:22
He's handsome, isn't he?
00:54:26
Not a little boy anymore.
00:54:31
16.
00:54:34
His last birthday.
00:54:46
>> Do you know Mrs. Frank
00:54:51
Gino
00:54:54
and me.
00:55:07
When there's no cherries, they'll know
00:55:10
Mr. Wolf is wrong.
00:55:14
Then they'll let me cut back the trees.
00:55:27
>> Why are you crying? I don't like to see
00:55:30
you sad.
00:55:32
>> Oh, don't mind me. I shouldn't talk so
00:55:34
much.
00:55:43
I think it's better if we just
00:55:49
sit here
00:55:55
maybe.
00:56:02
Oh, pants.
00:56:24
I like this.
00:56:30
>> Mama.
00:56:31
>> Yeah.
00:56:33
>> Did Papa like my picture? I couldn't
00:56:34
believe it was you. So grown up. He'll
00:56:37
be showing it to everyone, bragging
00:56:39
about you. >> Well, since he's doing so much better,
00:56:41
can I come see him with you?
00:56:43
>> Uh, the doctor says not yet. But very
00:56:47
soon you'll go. Very soon.
00:56:49
>> Very soon. Mama, you've been saying very
00:56:51
soon. Very soon. I want to see Papa.
00:57:04
I want to see uh your boss, Mr.
00:57:11
Speaking of the devil. Hi, how are you?
00:57:26
Take this.
00:57:32
Nice day.
00:57:34
>> I told you don't come back.
00:57:37
>> I have to do my job.
00:57:39
>> You cannot find one penny from me.
00:57:42
>> Everybody belongs to the union, Mr.
00:57:44
Hoopman. Everybody pays.
00:57:46
>> Not me.
00:57:48
>> I don't pay no protection to gangsters.
00:57:51
>> Who you calling a gangster? Huh? Huh?
00:57:54
That's what you are. You rob without
00:57:57
pointing a gun.
00:57:59
You want to know something?
00:58:02
I've been paying your dues out of my own
00:58:05
pocket
00:58:07
just to keep you out of trouble.
00:58:14
I'm not afraid of trouble.
00:58:18
Talk to my friends Z who pay you. Maybe
00:58:21
next time you also get nothing from
00:58:24
them.
00:58:25
Maybe one day the Poles and the Italians
00:58:27
don't pay.
00:58:31
>> Get out.
00:58:34
>> Get out. I call the cops.
00:58:36
>> All right.
00:58:40
I'm going for now.
00:58:45
>> Sooner or later,
00:58:47
you're going to have to pay.
00:58:54
gangster.
00:59:03
>> You're welcome.
00:59:05
>> Mrs. Corbell, you know you're more
00:59:07
reliable than a calendar or watch. Must
00:59:08
be Saturday morning between 11:20, 11:30
00:59:11
cuz here you're staying.
00:59:13
>> Well, Lena, you've been promoted to
00:59:15
handling the money. Learning good habits
00:59:18
from your mama.
00:59:20
These days, most people taking out, not
00:59:21
putting in.
00:59:22
>> It's hard, but I remember what this good
00:59:24
friend said to me the first week I was
00:59:26
in America. You want something better?
00:59:28
In America, you can reach out and make
00:59:30
it yours.
00:59:31
>> We're going to have our own house on
00:59:33
Long Island.
00:59:34
>> Yeah,
00:59:35
>> it's beautiful out there. See you next
00:59:37
week.
00:59:38
>> Okay. Bye.
01:00:09
Wait, I want some answers from you.
01:00:12
>> Don't stop, please. I'm trying to relax.
01:00:14
>> The things I hear. I can't sleep.
01:00:16
>> Can Can you get me a towel, please?
01:00:19
>> Everybody tells me you're an enforcer.
01:00:20
>> No. Who told you this?
01:00:22
>> Friding the baker so they can pay you
01:00:23
money.
01:00:24
>> The bakers belong to a union. They pay
01:00:26
dues.
01:00:28
>> The organization you work on. I
01:00:29
>> I'm hurting nobody. The money is good.
01:00:32
In times like this, what am I going to
01:00:33
do?
01:00:34
>> Loren, this is not what I want for you.
01:00:38
You know the dreams I have.
01:00:40
>> You wake up, ma. We're in a depression.
01:00:43
I'm damn lucky to have this job.
01:00:46
>> But these men you work for, I remember
01:00:49
them in my old country. Huh? Spreading
01:00:51
fear. Growing rich on it. Ma,
01:00:54
>> I am not in this for the rest of my
01:00:57
life. When things get better, there'll
01:01:00
be other jobs. I'll move on. I promise.
01:01:04
But then you could talk to me about
01:01:06
dreams. Okay.
01:01:09
Okay.
01:01:15
I don't believe you.
01:01:17
>> What? I don't believe
01:01:20
>> she always does this to me.
01:01:27
>> Is the unanimous opinion of the
01:01:28
Ravenswood staff that Mr. Frank Corvo
01:01:32
could now be released to the care of his
01:01:34
family on a trial basis?
01:01:39
What does it mean?
01:01:43
>> Patient will require constant care and
01:01:45
supervision, but a non institutional
01:01:47
atmosphere could be conducive to his
01:01:50
further recovery.
01:01:51
>> I don't understand. Are they telling me
01:01:54
Frank is well enough now to to live here
01:01:57
with us? >> Well, he's better, but he still needs
01:02:01
care.
01:02:05
If you as his wife will sign the
01:02:06
enclosed papers and fill in our
01:02:08
questionnaire, we can proceed with the
01:02:09
necessary arrangements.
01:02:13
>> Fill it in, Tommy.
01:02:15
I'll sign.
01:02:17
I mean, how did he look last time you
01:02:20
were out there?
01:02:21
>> I told you he looked wonderful.
01:02:23
Wonderful.
01:02:28
Daddy,
01:02:30
I want to bring him home.
01:02:33
I'll try.
01:02:36
I'll do my best.
01:02:38
>> Thanks.
01:02:39
>> Okay.
01:02:43
I'll go I'll do it on Saturday.
01:02:53
That cold, huh? Doesn't go away.
01:03:00
I'll go to bed now. Okay. My baby. My
01:03:04
baby.
01:04:00
You remember when you brought us here?
01:04:03
>> You were pregnant with you.
01:04:06
I played with the children and we talked
01:04:07
about things we would do together.
01:04:14
>> So you haven't forgotten?
01:04:17
>> Sometimes I remember.
01:04:23
>> I remember when I first saw you.
01:04:27
All I wanted was to be part of your
01:04:29
life.
01:04:33
I told you how it was with me
01:04:36
and still you let me in. I tried to
01:04:39
remember the good times.
01:04:44
But then the pain comes.
01:04:54
>> I had a letter from the hospital.
01:04:57
>> I know.
01:05:00
We want you with us, Frank.
01:05:04
We want you to be happy.
01:05:08
I want to be with you and I want to be
01:05:10
with the children.
01:05:14
I want to do everything you want to do.
01:05:22
The pain,
01:05:25
it's like a hot knife between my eyes.
01:05:29
It never goes away.
01:05:34
But yeah, I can't go home with you.
01:05:40
Please don't ask me.
01:05:51
Sorry.
01:05:59
your watch.
01:06:03
I kept it for you.
01:06:23
I better go home. It's starting to rain.
01:07:12
I thought you were bringing papa home.
01:07:15
>> Ah, your pie's not coming home.
01:07:18
>> Ah, you said he would. not coming home.
01:07:21
>> Why?
01:07:22
>> He's not ready to live here with his
01:07:24
family.
01:07:26
>> Oh, you decided.
01:07:31
>> I decided
01:08:00
I'm sorry, dear Luchia.
01:08:08
I want you to know how I feel.
01:08:14
I tried to tell you when you came,
01:08:18
but I could not.
01:08:23
I love you.
01:08:26
All I ever wanted was to make you happy,
01:08:31
but all I give you was pain.
01:08:36
I remember
01:08:39
the way you touched me.
01:08:43
God has been kind.
01:08:48
The pain is gone
01:08:51
and it will be. The doctors say it will
01:08:54
go.
01:08:57
I want people to say
01:09:00
that Frank love Luchia
01:09:04
and Luchia love Frank.
01:10:05
says he's had a massive cerebral
01:10:06
hemorrhage. Please come as soon as
01:10:08
possible.
01:10:09
>> He was doing fine.
01:10:11
>> Why don't you make Gino come with you?
01:10:12
So,
01:10:13
>> Gino?
01:10:15
Gino shouldn't see him now.
01:10:18
I'll go.
01:10:36
Frank.
01:10:38
Frank.
01:10:40
Frank. I'm here. Frank, I'm here. Frank.
01:10:46
Frank.
01:10:52
Frank.
01:11:21
Rest.
01:11:24
rest.
01:11:29
It's over.
01:11:47
>> We're arranging the funeral at
01:11:49
Ravenswood.
01:11:51
It's easier.
01:11:55
Um, there's a nice cemetery.
01:12:00
We can buy a head stone to mark his
01:12:02
grave. >> I talked to a friend that's going to let
01:12:04
us use his limousine. The funeral's at
01:12:07
noon, so we better leave here, I would
01:12:08
say, by 7.
01:12:11
>> 7:00.
01:12:13
I took off work. It's
01:12:18
>> You going to pack a picnic lunch, too,
01:12:19
ma?
01:12:22
Is that the way you show respect to your
01:12:23
father?
01:12:24
Huh? Now he's dead. You respect him
01:12:27
more, huh?
01:12:34
>> Gino,
01:12:39
>> we leave at 7 in the morning.
01:12:50
Vinnie, did you find him or what?
01:12:55
>> He played cards all night at the candy
01:12:56
store. Took off about an hour ago.
01:12:59
>> Where is he now? >> I don't know. Maha, you can't wait any
01:13:01
longer or we won't make it.
01:13:03
>> The day is coming for the discret. A day
01:13:05
of reckoning.
01:13:29
Grass under my feet, trees over my head,
01:13:34
green leaves.
01:14:00
Huh?
01:14:45
Are you all right?
01:14:46
>> Yes.
01:14:48
Look at mommy.
01:14:52
>> Hurry.
01:14:58
If you loosen your night dress,
01:15:06
>> you're not Italian.
01:15:12
>> My dad was Scots.
01:15:15
My mother's French.
01:15:17
>> She asked because we're used to Italian
01:15:18
doctors in this neighborhood.
01:15:21
>> One more button.
01:15:27
I'm a poor immigrant from Brooklyn.
01:15:32
>> You didn't get along with your own
01:15:33
people.
01:15:35
>> Mrs. Corbo,
01:15:37
I think of Americans as my people.
01:15:54
Relax.
01:15:56
You're going to be all right.
01:16:01
>> You could talk in front of me. My
01:16:02
mother's got to tell me anyway.
01:16:07
>> I have tuberculosis, right?
01:16:09
>> What are you talking about?
01:16:11
>> That would seem to be the case. I want
01:16:14
to do extensive testing.
01:16:17
Even if it is TB, it can't be too
01:16:19
serious. The worst that can happen is
01:16:21
you get a few months rest.
01:16:24
So,
01:16:26
Tomorrow, take her to Belleview Hospital
01:16:28
Clinic.
01:16:29
>> Belleview Hospital.
01:16:33
>> Here's something for tonight.
01:16:52
Don't worry.
01:17:09
$2.
01:17:17
Remember
01:17:19
tomorrow without fail off to Belleview.
01:17:45
Anna, listen. All right.
01:17:48
Get all upset cuz I'm going to be okay.
01:17:51
I'm a fighter like you.
01:17:56
>> You have a doctor. You should rest.
01:18:00
Take the pill.
01:18:49
We'll be in Belleview in no time.
01:18:51
>> No, no. We are not going to that charity
01:18:52
place. We go to the French hospital.
01:18:55
>> What are you crazy? I thought we were
01:18:56
going so well.
01:18:57
>> No, no. I brought my husband to
01:18:58
Belleview. Enough.
01:18:59
>> Ma, no. This is crazy. You know how much
01:19:01
it cost to the French hospital?
01:19:02
>> I will pay.
01:19:04
>> No. No. What? With the money you save
01:19:05
for the house? No. I'm not going to let
01:19:07
you do this. Forget
01:19:08
>> you won't let me. >> No. Who put the money in the post
01:19:10
office? Me. Who has the right to take it
01:19:12
out? Me. So, you go. Bye.
01:19:34
Stop.
01:20:02
Come on. Come on. Get a hit. Get a hit.
01:20:04
Come on. You can do it.
01:20:13
>> Come on. You, will you? Okay,
01:20:21
>> thanks.
01:20:25
>> Thanks.
01:21:36
Gino. Gino.
01:21:37
>> What? I'm up.
01:21:38
>> Come quick. Something's wrong with mama.
01:21:44
What's the matter, mama? What is it?
01:21:46
>> I tried to get out of bed, but I can't.
01:21:48
I can't move.
01:21:50
>> What do I do?
01:21:51
>> Get a doctor.
01:22:14
Maruchi.
01:22:39
Fore
01:23:00
speech.

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This TV miniseries is based on the much-praised novel by Mario Puzo that tells the story of the Angeluzzi-Corbos family of immigrants adapting to life in New York City. The head of the family is Lucia Santa, widowed mother of two. Her formidable will is what steers the family through the Great Depression and the early years of World War II, but she cannot prevent the conflict between Italian and American values.

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    The most convenient way is to use the UDL Client program, which supports converting video to MP3 format. In some cases, MP3 can also be downloaded through the UDL Helper extension.

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    This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

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    For this purpose you need VLC-player, which can be downloaded for free from the official website https://www.videolan.org/vlc/.

    How to play streaming video through VLC player:

    • in video formats, hover your mouse over "Streaming Video**";
    • right-click on "Copy link";
    • open VLC-player;
    • select Media - Open Network Stream - Network in the menu;
    • paste the copied link into the input field;
    • click "Play".

    To download streaming video via VLC player, you need to convert it:

    • copy the video address (URL);
    • select "Open Network Stream" in the "Media" item of VLC player and paste the link to the video into the input field;
    • click on the arrow on the "Play" button and select "Convert" in the list;
    • select "Video - H.264 + MP3 (MP4)" in the "Profile" line;
    • click the "Browse" button to select a folder to save the converted video and click the "Start" button;
    • conversion speed depends on the resolution and duration of the video.

    Warning: this download method no longer works with most YouTube videos.

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