"Good morning." "Remember me?" "I met you a couple of days ago at Godsey's store." "Sure." "Erin Walton." "Number four in a family of seven, works for J.D. Pickett, single." "And how did you know all that?" "Well, I did some research." "I was hoping I'd see you again." " You're not listening to me." "Ha-ha-ha." " Yes, I am." "You said, uh...." "You said you're gonna be sorry in the morning." " Does Erin know about this?" " No, but I think it's time she did." "[SIGHS]" "John, I wasn't trying to hurt her, believe me." "Just straighten it out fast, or you'll answer to me." "I want you to come home with me, meet my father." "Well, that seems fair enough." "You've met my family." "And after you do, maybe you'll understand why I haven't been totally honest with you." "JOHN-BOY:" "As the memories of war began to fade our lives took on the more natural rhythms of daily life." "Spring came to the mountain and the dogwood and the redbud blossomed beneath the evergreen pines." "Erin's heart had been sorely tried by the war and for a long time she carried a secret wound." "When love did come to claim Erin again, she welcomed it with her usual spirit." "It was the rest of the family that was left breathless." " This board's warped." " Listen, buddy." "Name's Mathews." "Paul Mathews." "You got a lot of nerve telling me how to run my business." "You're selling unseasoned lumber." "I'm offering you decent wood that won't curl up and crack on your customers." "BEN:" "Twenty cents a board foot more, I wouldn't have any customers." "You know, I heard the name Walton stood for quality work." "I guess I thought that meant quality thinking, too." "Get out of here, Mathews." "Take your goons with you." "You don't need to get so huffy here, little man." " Ha-ha-ha." " Ben, come on, calm down." "Now wait a minute, it's not worth fighting over, guys." "I'll come back later when you've had time to think." "There's nothing to think about." "Let's go." " Something funny about that guy." " You don't see me laughing, do you?" "I mean, he looks familiar." "What's his name?" "Mathews, Paul Mathews." "Doesn't ring a bell." "Thought he could just bully me into buying his lumber." "You know, Grandpa always said he felt like a bear trainer when these backwoods guys came into town." "They're rough on the outside but if you're patient, they'll learn to dance for you." "John-Boy, don't start telling me how to run my business." "I've had enough for one day." "Mr. Godsey, I would like a word with you, please." "Uh, yes, Corabeth, what is it?" "I have just heard that Lou Ann Bunker is leaving her husband and selling their house." "Oh, uh, how did you find that out?" " From an unimpeachable source." " Ah-ha." "You've been listening in on the party line again, I bet." "Mr. Godsey, I have told you repeatedly that all is fair in love and real estate." " What's this then?" " Be careful, this is fragile." "Well, I can read." "It's marked right on the crate." "Well, this is, uh" " It's an investment." "An investment?" "Mr. Godsey, I thought it was understood I made the investments in this family." "Corabeth, it's just 50 bucks." "It'll make us rich." "Fifty dollars?" "Why, Mr. Godsey, $50 would buy a quarter of an acre of prime real estate in this county." "Now, you owe me an explanation." "[DOOR OPENS]" "Ike." "Corabeth." "Erin, your order is ready." "I'll be right back." "Men." "I have always felt that the cornerstone of a relationship was based on honesty." "That the foundation was based on trust." "That the bricks and mortar were based on sharing and communication." "But I fear that once again I have misjudged Mr. Godsey." " You and Ike have a fight?" " We're about ready to." "Oh, it's a Geiger counter." "Yes, it's based largely on the futile search for uranium." "I know." "Jim-Bob's been reading about it for weeks." "Ah-ha, I smell a conspiracy." "It's $1.10, Erin." "All right, Ike." "Let's see, a $1.10." "There you go." "[ERIN CHUCKLES]" "How have things been with you?" "Oh, I think I'm going to enter the convent." "Ah, still suffering from the dearth of eligible young men?" "I thought once the war was over, there'd be plenty to go around for everyone." "Well, the way things are going I'd take the first man to walk through that door." "Forget what I said." "Why don't you watch where you're going?" "You might hurt someone." "I'm sorry." "I didn't see you." "That's okay." "I wasn't looking where I was going." " I'm Paul Mathews." " Erin Walton." "You're a Walton, huh?" "I've heard the name." "Mathews." "Now where have I heard that before?" "Aren't you gonna introduce us to the pretty little lady, boss?" "Uh, these are the Hurley brothers." "This is Tom, Joe." "You'll have to excuse their behavior." "We've all been up in the hills a little too long to remember our manners." "Is there anything we can do for you, Mr. Mathews?" "Yeah." "I was wondering if you had any Cadwaller 59." "I seem to have run out of pipe tobacco." "Well, we don't normally handle that expensive a blend but next time I'm in Charlottesville, I'll see if I can pick some up." "Yeah, I'd be most obliged if you did." "Mathews!" "You bought the old Larson estate and you're in the lumber business, aren't you?" "Yes, I am." "News sure does travel fast around here, doesn't it?" " That's a very nice piece of property." " And a prime recreation area." "Why, there's a lumber lease available and moderate taxes and it's right on a county road." "Well, it's not much of an operation yet but I'd be more than happy for you to stop by and look at it sometime." "All of you." "Well, are you guys about ready to go?" "Goodbye, again." "ALL:" "Bye." "Erin, don't stare like that." "It's not ladylike." "What kind of tobacco was that, Ike?" "Cadwaller 59." "Why?" "No reason." "[DOOR CLOSES]" "I'm afraid Erin has lost her head to that roughneck." "I'm sure Erin can take care of herself." "Stay!" " Are you all right, Cindy?" " I am fine, just fine." "Then why are you yelling at spoons?" "I'm not yelling, I'm growling." "What's the matter?" "Some guy came to the mill today, and Ben's mad at him so he's picking on me." "And it's just not fair." "ELIZABETH:" "When you're finished, I got homework you can take it out on." "CINDY:" "Thanks a lot, Elizabeth." "Erin, at least you could stay out of my line of fire." "Erin?" "Uh-oh, I've seen that look before." "I think you should tell us about it." "I just met the most beautiful man in the world." "He's tall and handsome and gentle." "Slow down." "[ALL GIGGLING]" "And his hair is the color of autumn leaves." "Who is he?" "Where does he come from?" "What's his name?" "ERIN:" "I'm not gonna say a word because I saw him first." "Are you sure he's real?" "I don't know, but I'm going to find out." "Good morning, Paul." "I just was out on a ride, so I thought I'd stop by." "[HORSE NEIGHS]" "Okay, let me think of something else." "Um." "I've got it." "My father sent my brother Ben some tobacco, but he doesn't smoke and it just happened to be your brand, so I thought" "Oh, that's no good." "Um...." "I know." "How's this?" "[CLEARS THROAT]" "I'm a member of the Walton Mountain Welcoming Committee." "On behalf of our business community, I'd like to" "[HORSE WHINNIES]" "Oh, shut up." "[SIGHS]" " Hi." " Good morning." "Remember me?" "I met you a couple of days ago at Godsey's store." "Sure." "Erin Walton." "Number four in a family of seven, works for J.D. Pickett, single." "And how do you know all that?" "Well, I did some research." "I was hoping I'd see you again." "It's quiet up here." "Where are your friends?" "In town." "Taking the day off." "Well, I brought you a present." "Cadwaller 59, fresh from Charlottesville." " You didn't have to do that." " I know, but I did." "I had to go into Charlottesville this week anyway, so it was no problem, really." "Thank you." "Now, tell me, are you ever gonna get down off that horse?" " Is that coffee I smell?" " Mm-hm." "Lumberjack style." " Care for a cup?" " Thought you'd never ask." "I like living up here." "It's peaceful." "I take only what I need, give back whatever I can." "Nobody loses that way." "My daddy and grandpa used to talk about these woods that way." "Words were a little different but the feeling was the same." " They used to?" " My grandpa's buried up here." "My dad is with my mom in Arizona." "She's sick and needs the desert sun." "Your family's lumber operation goes back three generations?" " More than that." " Mine, too." "You're from a family of woodsmen?" "I really do love these hills." "These woods." "In a lot of ways, I'm more at home with nature than I am with people." "I guess I wanna be known as a kind of Johnny Appleseed." "Remembered for the trees I planted, instead of the ones I cut down." " Were you laughing at me?" " No." "I guess I'm just a little nervous." "And I feel a little foolish about the way I burst in on you this morning." "Oh, I'm glad you did." "We can be foolish together if you like." "Corabeth." "Mr. Godsey." "Aren't you gonna say anything?" "You look ridiculous." "Tie those earflaps up." "Well, I'm not gonna get into an argument with you." "And I'm going." "Bon voyage." "And you are not gonna stop me, either." "[DOOR OPENS]" "JIM-BOB:" "Hey, Corabeth." "IKE:" "Hey, Jim-Bob." "You all ready to go, Ike?" "Yeah." "I'll be ready in a couple of minutes, I guess." "What's all this stuff for?" "We're only gonna be gone a few days." "Oh, just your standard camping stuff." "I got the tent and the sleeping bag and the two compasses and the long johns and the socks and, of course, the dozen cans of lima beans." "Yeah, I get the picture." "Yeah, well, why don't you get everything out to the car, huh?" "Sure, but don't expect me to help you carry all this junk once we get up there." "[GROANS]" "I guess I better get going." "Um...." "You take care of the store, huh?" "And if you need anything, you just ask Jodie to come over." "Aren't you gonna say goodbye?" "Aren't you gonna try to talk me out of it." "Anything?" "Mr. Godsey, I have never been one to stand in the way of a person who is determined to make a jackass out of himself." "Well, I've never heard you talk like that before." "Well, don't stand there gaping." "I know exactly what is going on." "You and James Robert are taking that ridiculous gadget out into the woods." "Well, now there is nothing ridiculous about this piece of scientific equipment." "You walk around pointing at the ground in the hopes of finding radioactive gold." "All you will find are bears and mosquitoes." "There is nothing vaguely radioactive south of the Arctic Ocean." "That just shows you what you don't know." "Because there is all sorts of uranium out there just laying and waiting for two guys like Jim-Bob and I to go find it." "And I am gonna go get rich." "What you are going to be is hungry, lonely, tired and cold." "And hopelessly lost." "I want you to remember, I'm doing this for you." "Oh, Mr. Godsey, you forgot something." "A Geiger counter may lead you to riches but it can never open a can of lima beans." "Thanks." "[ERIN GIGGLING]" "Okay, jump." "I'm exhausted." "It wasn't my idea to climb to the top of the mountain." "But aren't you glad we did?" "I mean, have you ever been any place where you can see three counties from the same spot?" "Nope." "I've never seen a girl with so many pine needles in her hair, either." "Or with such beautiful hair." "You know, I probably should have worn a hat today." "Rose always tells me that I should wear a hat when I'm out in the sun." "It makes me freckle." "The sun, not the hat." "[LAUGHS]" "I used to have a lot of them when I was little." "Freckles, not hats." "I have a lot of hats, too." "I probably should have worn one." "I'll probably be sorry in the morning." " You're not listening to me." "Ha-ha." " Yes, I am." "You said, um...." "You said you're gonna be sorry in the morning." "This is a cozy scene." " Where is everybody?" " Mostly at church." "Erin slept late." "She was out pretty late last night." "Who's this mysterious guest she's invited for dinner?" "I don't know, but I hope he doesn't mind lumps in his gravy." "[BEN CHUCKLES]" " Hey, don't do that." " This needs salt." "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" "Here." "You mash for a while." "I'll get it." "I'll be glad when Rose gets back from her honeymoon." "Afternoon uh, Ben." "If those are for me, you can just forget it." "Whoa!" "That's no way to treat a dinner guest." "It's been a lovely dinner." "I wanna thank you ladies." "MARY ELLEN:" "Don't thank us." "Ben and Jason did most of the work." "PAUL:" "Heh." "My compliments." " We aim to please." "BEN:" "Ha-ha-ha." "Look, I hate to bring business to the table, but, uh I wanna apologize for the other day." "I didn't mean to be arrogant with you." "Apology accepted." "Still doesn't mean I agree with you." " He wants me to buy his lumber." " And he doesn't wanna pay my prices." "Well, so now you negotiate." "That's common business practice." "With inflation and shortages, I'm cutting corners just to stay afloat now." "Maybe I'm old fashioned, Ben but I charge more because I only cut mature trees." "It's more expensive, but the forests aren't destroyed in the process, either." "With your prices, I'd be out of business in nothing flat." "And your customers will be in Richmond, buying from Northridge Lumber where they'll get wood, not arguments." "If I have my way, I'll put Northridge out of business." "I'll run them into the ground selling quality lumber." "Can't argue with success." "Northridge is one of the biggest operations in the state." "It's made Wesley Northridge a millionaire." "PAUL:" "Yeah." "He'll destroy himself if he doesn't stop stripping away whole mountains." "You're spending too much time alone in the woods." "[BOTH CHUCKLING]" ""I am no more lonely than the loon in the pond that laughs so loud."" ""Or than Walden Pond itself."" " Were you ever a student at Boatwright?" " No." "Why do you ask?" "I'm not sure." "I just have the feeling I know you from somewhere." "Heh, I have one of those faces." "People are always mistaking me for somebody else." "I hate to break this up, but what about that walk you promised me?" "ERIN:" "Coming right up." " Thanks again." "JASON:" "You're welcome." " Goodbye." "ALL:" "Bye-bye." "[DOOR CLOSES]" "I like him a whole lot better when he's not jumping down my throat..." " ...about my own business." " Well, Erin likes him." "I like his ideas on conserving the forests." "Don't you start in on me." "Daddy and Grandpa would have paid a premium to buy from someone who cares about these woods." "And Daddy would have sold the rest of the co-op on the idea." "If you all promise not to say another word about this Paul Mathews I'll help do the dishes." "[ALL LAUGHING]" "Hey, Ike, what are you doing?" " What?" " What are you doing?" "Oh." "I'm checking the compass." "I wanna make sure we don't get lost." "Why don't you leave a trail of bread crumbs?" "Ha-ha-ha." "And have the birds eat them up?" "Not me." "Come on, look, Ike, I know every inch of this mountain." "There's no way we're gonna get lost." "Professional prospectors don't leave anything to chance." "Look, I promise you we'll get back to camp, okay?" "Well, okay." "[GEIGER COUNTER CLICKING]" " Jim-Bob!" " Something the matter, Ike?" "I hear something, it's right here." "Come here." "Look at that dial go." "Try around in here." "There." "Dig there." "Eh, it's just an old watch." "It's got a radium dial on it." "Well, at least we know this thing works." "It's a step in the right direction." "Hey, look, Ike, it's been a long day." "You don't mind if we go back to camp, do you?" "Yeah, I suppose we should." "That way we'll be fresh for the big strike, huh?" "According to my calculations, camp should be right off in that direction." "Hey, Ike, where're you going?" "Camp's over this way." "So exactly how long have we known each other?" "Uh, let's see." "From the first minute you threw yourself at me in Godsey's store until now that's, um six days, 14 hours and twenty-six minutes and 55 seconds." "[LAUGHS]" "That's only an estimate, you realize." "Oh, well, it seems like it's been longer than that." "At least a week." "In all that time, I haven't taken you to a movie." "Or bought me a chocolate malt." "Or called you on the telephone." "Or told me anything about yourself." "All right, what do you want to know?" "That I think you're beautiful?" "And that I've never felt like this before?" "No, I want to know about you, where you come from, and who you are." "[CAR APPROACHING]" " Sorry if I'm intruding." " You're out late." "I'm glad you're here, Paul." "I've been doing a lot of thinking about what you said." "I talked to the other members of the co-op." "We care about this forest as much as you do." "And our reputations." "And we're willing to risk losing some of our customers to keep the quality up." "It's a little rough, but it's all there." "We can work out the details in the morning." "Is this a contract?" "On your terms and at your prices." "Uh, what changed your mind?" "We haven't been happy with the lumber we've gotten lately." "Just thought we were stuck with it because of the costs." "You won't be sorry, Ben." "It'll pay off for you in the long run, I promise you that." "It better." " I'll leave you two alone." "Good night." " Good night, Ben." "I don't believe it." "[BOTH LAUGHING]" "I gotta get some sleep." "I got a big day tomorrow." "Oh, Erin Walton, I knew you'd bring me luck." "Just don't forget me when you're rich and important." "Are you kidding?" "I'm never gonna forget you." "I hope not." "Erin, could we talk?" "No, it's late, John-Boy, and I'm tired." " It's about Paul." " I know." "Isn't he wonderful?" "Listen, I don't wanna butt in." "Why do people always say that when they're just about to?" "Has he told you anything about his family?" " Why are you so curious?" " I'm just concerned about you." "Don't be, John-Boy." "I'm doing fine on my own." "Hey, Jim-Bob, let's rest a little bit, huh?" "[IKE GROANING]" "[GEIGER COUNTER CLICKING]" "Hey, Ike, listen to this." " I don't want another watch, thank you." " This isn't a watch." "Hand me that sample bag." "I think we got something here." "You're kidding." "Let me listen." "Jim-Bob, I think you're right." "Let's get a sample, huh?" "We've got to get this into Rockfish to the assayers." "Jim-Bob, I knew we'd do it." "I knew it!" "[IKE LAUGHS]" " Good morning." " John." "Another five minutes and you'd have missed us." "Got a lot of important cutting to do today." "Yeah, Ben told me about the contract." "I hope he hasn't changed his mind on me." "You recognize that?" "[PAUL SIGHS]" "Uh, why don't you guys go on ahead." "I'll catch up with you." "Where did you get this?" "It's a back issue of Stars and Stripes." "I was on the staff in Paris." "That's where I must have seen you." " Does Erin know about this?" " No, but I think it's time she did." "[SIGHS]" "John, I wasn't trying to hurt her, believe me." "Just straighten it out fast, or you'll answer to me." "IKE:" "Corabeth?" "Corabeth, where are you?" " Good morning." " Corabeth, guess what?" "I have business to attend to, Mr. Godsey and I suggest that you do the same." "Now remove all this gear from the premises." "And clean yourself up." "That is if you are intending to stay." "Corabeth!" "Corabeth!" "Corabeth, you listen to me!" "Mr. Godsey, please." "I would prefer not to discuss our domestic difficulties with the world." "Well, I don't care if the whole world does hear us." "We're gonna be rich!" "I want everybody to hear it." "Look at that." "Mr. Godsey, I am late for an appointment." "Now, could we discuss your dirt collection later?" "No." "You hold on to this." "If you won't listen to me, I want you to listen to something else." "Here, put those over your ears." "I mean it, go ahead." "You'll see what I'm talking about." "Here, I'll hold it right in there and push the button." "Now, you listen." "[GEIGER COUNTER CLICKING]" "There." "Whatever is in there, Corabeth, is radioactive." "And I'm gonna take these samples into the assayer's office and what he's gonna tell us is gonna bring about a big change." "That is what you want, isn't it?" "You're late." "I thought you were going to stand me up." "There's something I have to tell you, Erin." "I've been looking for the right words all day." "Is something wrong?" "Erin, I've fallen in love with you." "Is that all?" "You scared me." "Wait." "And there's a lot you don't know about me." "And a lot you don't seem to wanna talk about." "[SIGHS]" "I want you to come home with me, meet my father." "Well, that seems fair enough, you've met my family." "After you do, maybe you'll understand why I haven't been totally honest with you." "What do you mean?" "Don't be afraid." "If we truly love each other, everything's gonna be all right." "Yes." "Uh-huh." "All right." "Bye." "You're going with me?" "Mr. Godsey, if you're going to the assayer's office I'm going with you." "If you are determined to make a fool of yourself, I shall oversee it." " Ha-ha." "You're too good to me." " We are in this together, Mr. Godsey." "Oh, yes." "And you can take me to that lovely little French cafe." " The one that just opened." " It's awfully expensive, isn't it?" "I thought money was no object." "[LAUGHS]" "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" "Are we having a fire sale?" "No, we're trying to decide what we're going to wear." "Well, what's the matter with what you have on?" "I don't know." "Maybe Mr. Mathews wouldn't approve." "The way you look in that outfit, Mr. Mathews will love you." "It's Mrs. Mathews I'd worry about." "Paul's mother is dead." "Maybe I should wear something simple." "What sort of man is Paul's father?" "I don't know." "Until last night, I didn't know whether he was dead or alive." " Where does he live?" " I don't know that, either." "There are a lot of things about Paul that I don't know." "It scares me." "You only met him a week ago." "I keep thinking about Ashley." "He came and swept me off my feet, and he left me just as fast." "It happens to the best of us." "I haven't heard from Jonesy in two weeks." "I have this terrible fear I'm going to end up like Miss Emily with this dream of a kiss and no man to stand behind it." "[LAUGHS]" "That's exactly what's going to happen if you don't quit acting silly and get ready." "Paul." " Paul." " What?" "So where are we?" "This is all Northridge Lumber property, as far as the eye can see." "It kind of makes Walton's Mountain look small." "How much further?" "I live about a half an hour up the road." "I have butterflies in my stomach." "So do I." "Well, it's your father we're going to see." "Why should you be nervous?" "That's a complicated question." "You'll find out soon enough." "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" "Come in." " Mr. Franklin?" " Have a seat." "I'll be right with you." " The clerk outside told us to see you." " Confound these things!" "Every Tom, Dick and Harry wants to make millions on uranium these days." "If those magazines stop publishing articles on how to strike it rich in the atomic age it would make my life a lot simpler, I can tell you that!" "I'm Ike Godsey and this is my wife, Corabeth." "Every fool with $200 to waste is out there with a Geiger counter." "How much?" "Now, what can I do for you folks?" "I believe I have found uranium." "Mr. Godsey, is it?" "The government has been over every square inch of this land looking" "But the government has not been over every square inch of Walton's Mountain." "If it had, we would have known about it." "Mr. Godsey, Mrs. Godsey I am a very busy man." "Well, you're going to be a lot busier." "We are taxpaying, hardworking citizens." "Now, we want you to take this sample bag..." "[COUGHING]" "[HOARSELY] ...and do your job." " Corabeth, please." " Come, Mr. Godsey." "We are going to lunch, and then we are going home." "Now, we expect to hear from you regarding the results, Mr. Franklin." "Corabeth, what's come over you?" "First you're all over me and now him." "Mr. Godsey, I am your wife." "I have a right to give you a hard time." "Public servants do not!" "[COUGHING]" "This is it." "What is this place?" "Home." "This is where I grew up." "It's also time you knew my real name, Erin." "It's Northridge." "Paul Mathews Northridge." " As in Northridge Lumber?" " Yeah." "Erin, I couldn't do business on my own as a Northridge." "Just please don't hold that against me." "Come on." "Paul, I was so happy to hear you were coming." "It's good to see you, too, Roxie." "This is my friend, Erin Walton." "Let me take your things, Miss Walton." "I called." "I believe my father's expecting me." "Oh, he's upstairs, Paul." "Why don't you wait in the library while I go tell him that you're here?" "Roxie, what is that jalopy doing out front?" "I told the gardener to park it" "Erin, this my father, Wesley Northridge." "Dad, this is Erin Walton." " How do you do?" " Mr. Northridge." "You might have told me that the guest you were bringing was a young woman." "It's nice to see you too, sir." "I didn't kill the fatted calf, if that's what you expected." "I knew when you walked out of here that you'd be back." "Dad, could we go into that later, please?" "Of course." "Show Miss Walton around and I'll see you at lunch." "Now you've seen him." "What do you think?" " Is he always like that?" " No." "Sometimes he's worse." "I never thought I'd miss the OPA's price freezing." "The thaw has certainly set in." "Things are going up so fast, I can hardly keep track." "Corabeth, would you scratch my back here?" "I can't seem to reach it." "No, little lower." "Little higher." "Every time I sell something, I either have to..." " ..." "look it up or add 10 percent." " Down, just a little bit." "There, that's it." "Oh, yeah." " What on earth's the matter with you?" " I don't know but don't stop." "Ever since I've been out in the woods, I've had this scratch." "The chiggers, ticks, sand fleas." "Mr. Franklin." "Mr. Godsey, Mrs. Godsey, please excuse the intrusion." "I analyzed your sample right after you left." "I must see your site immediately." " You mean we found something?" " You sure did." "Yahoo!" "I gotta tell my partner." "He's at the garage across the street." " Corabeth, take care of the store." " No, Mr. Godsey, I'm going with you." " We are in this together." " You'll have to tramp around the woods with chiggers, ticks, fleas and dirt." "Mr. Godsey, we already have the wee beasties and I loathe dirt." "But I could learn to love uranium." "[IKE CHUCKLES]" "Thank you, Roxie." "WESLEY:" "You've put on some weight, son." "A little." "It's mostly muscle." "I've been working outside a lot." "Too bad." "The big decisions are made on the inside." "You should've seen this guy when he went away to Yale." "He was the tallest, skinniest, beanpole you can imagine." "Well, he looks fine to me just the way he is." "I really didn't want to go to Yale." "I wanted to go to a forestry school." "Yale is my alma mater." "I had to pull a lot of strings to get him in." "Like the strings you had to pull to get me a desk job in the Army..." " ...instead of seeing action." " Came out in one piece, didn't you?" "I came out determined that you weren't gonna run my life anymore." "I still feel that way." "I thought you came up here to talk business." "I also said there was someone I wanted you to meet." "Someone very important to me." "All right." "Miss Walton, let's talk about you for a while." " Hey, I've hit something." "FRANKLIN:" "Easy." " What is that?" " Easy, easy." "Easy, let me do it." "Let me do it." "Get!" "IKE:" "What is it?" "FRANKLIN:" "Those are chemical storage vials." "S.A.C. Laboratory." "Ugh." "That stands for Southeast Advanced Chemicals." "The laboratory isn't too far from here." "What's this stuff doing out here?" "They manufacture a number of chemicals including radium for watch dials." "You've located a sizeable quantity of radioactive waste products." "Do you mean to tell me we've trudged all the way out here only to discover waste products?" "I warned that outfit about dumping waste material without checking with us." "Isn't the first time it has happened." "And this is enough to set off a Geiger counter?" "Any radiation will do it, even a watch dial." "[SIGHS]" "I wanna thank you two for finding this." "It ought to give me enough evidence to shut that place down once and for all." "Mr. Franklin, I'm afraid this is a case of mistaken identity." " There is no uranium?" " No, ma'am." "In the whole state of Virginia so far, there's been no uranium." "And if there was, it would be in a rock, not in the dirt." "I'm sorry, Corabeth." "But finding this is truly a public service." "It could cause real problems if it got into our water supply." "Believe me, Mr. Franklin, it has caused real problems." "Mr. Godsey, I'll see you in the car." "Walton's Mountain." "Yes, I've heard of it." "There's good timber over there." "But I don't think we've ever done business with your family's little mill." "Well, it's actually not that little." "My father set up a co-op with most of the local dealers and it's quite effective." "WESLEY:" "Really?" " My father finds it hard to believe that it's possible to cooperate with your competitors." "And my son thinks that I'm a despot who rules my empire by means of intrigue and treachery." "I've never heard him say that." "Did he tell you that I had offered him a vice presidency at Northridge Lumber in spite of his crazy ideas about conservation that would ruin us?" "They may set you back a little at first, I admit that." "But you'll be stronger in the long run for respecting your resources." "You see what I've been putting up with for all this time?" "Try to talk some sense to him." "You're a woman." "Maybe he'll listen to you." "Excuse me, could you pass the cream, please?" "PAUL:" "I left Northridge and changed my name so I could prove my theories without interference from you." "I came to tell you I've signed a contract with the co-op Ben Walton runs." "And I'm going to make it work the way I believe in." "Paul, could you please pass me the sugar?" "[SLAMS CONTAINER]" "It's only a start, I know, but it's business you'll never get..." " ...unless you're willing to meet my terms." " I don't believe it." "Now you sound like you're making me an offer." "We can do business together." "With Northridge putting my methods to use on a large scale." "You say you've always wanted me in the company, right?" "Well, here I am." "And I've proved there's a market for my kind of thinking." "With a two-bit outfit that does business..." " ...with a bunch of hillbillies!" " Now, wait a minute!" "I am on my way to bigger and better things." " And I'll do it with you or without you." " And you'll do it without me." "I don't want anything to do with either of you." "WESLEY:" "Miss Walton!" "Mr. Northridge, you talk loud and you talk too much!" "What did you say?" "I'm sure that you heard me." "Paul is right." "You're a domineering, insensitive, pompous man." "You'll be very happy to know that your son is following very closely in your footsteps." " Wait a minute, Erin." " No, Paul, it's too late." "I came up here with the mistaken idea that you wanted me to meet your father because we were in love." "You're in love, with proving that you're better than he is." "And I'm just an excuse for you to come up here and see him." "And it so happens that my brother owns a lumber co-op..." " ...that you can wave in his face." " That is not true, Erin." "Well, that's the way it seems so far." "I'm going back to the mountain where people may have their differences but they don't let what they think come in front of what they feel." "Erin, wait a minute." "Don't try and stop me, Paul, I don't like it here." "WESLEY:" "Miss Walton." "Wait a minute, will you?" "Erin, who won't listen now?" "Thanks for lunch, Paul." "[KNOCKING ON DOOR]" "Coming." "Corabeth." "Hi, come on in." "Listen, everyone, I bring important news." "James Robert and Mr. Godsey are heroes." "What are you talking about, Corabeth?" "It says here in the Charlottesville paper." " It was delivered while we were at church." "CORABETH:" "Listen." ""Jefferson County Men Serve Community." "Harold B. Franklin, government assayer, advised yesterday that James Robert Walton and Isaac Godsey of Walton's Mountain were instrumental in locating the illegal disposal of radioactive waste in the foothills above Rockfish." "Their discovery could very well have prevented pollution of local streams and harmful exposure to anyone finding the buried material."" "Isn't that remarkable?" " That's great." " Terrific." "Mr. Godsey, I think with your civic mindedness you could run for public office." "And, Jason, you could be his campaign manager." "Oh, come on, Corabeth, it isn't that big a deal." "Oh?" "It says right here that you are to be congratulated by the governor." "Why, Mr. Godsey, with your notoriety, you could go far." "You can always run for dog catcher, Ike." "[ALL LAUGHING]" "Let me see that, Corabeth." "Maybe I'll run for sheriff." "[ALL LAUGH]" "He said he didn't wanna hurt you, but it looks like he did." "Well, if that's the way that Paul is, then I don't wanna see him anymore." "Oh, John-Boy, he just changed." "I didn't even know him." "I guess somebody with that kind of background has a lot to live down." "[CAR APPROACHING]" "I don't believe it." "What now?" "JIM-BOB:" "Hey, look at that limousine." "CORABETH:" "Ooh, and a chauffeur." "IKE:" "Oh, my goodness, you don't suppose that's the governor." "Looks like Paul Mathews Northridge is no longer incognito." "JIM-BOB:" "Hi, come on in." "Hi, Paul." "This is the Walton family, Dad." "This is Mr. and Mrs. Godsey." "They have the general store here in town." "How do you do?" "It's a great pleasure to see you, sir." "How do you do?" "We handle your toothpicks at our mercantile." "I'm glad to hear that." "We even sell the splinters at Northridge." "[ALL LAUGHING]" "PAUL:" "Erin." "We're here to apologize." "We were both very rude to you." "I wouldn't blame you if you want to throw us both out." "WESLEY:" "But before you do that, young lady I want to thank you for making us take a good look at ourselves." "You mean you heard what I said?" "I did, from the time you said:" ""You talk loud and you talk too much."" "Paul's mother used to say that to me, on occasion." "She was the only one who could get away with it until you came along." "I like you, Erin Walton." "And if this young idiot doesn't do something to keep you from getting away again, he's not as smart as I think he is." "Dad, I think I can handle this part myself." "Erin will you give me a chance to make things right again?" "Aw, heh." "JOHN-BOY:" "Romance for Erin always seemed to take her along a rocky road." "But the rough beginning with Paul Northridge hopefully indicated a smooth ending." "Only time would tell if their relationship would endure." "ELIZABETH:" "Erin, do the Northridges really live in a mansion?" "ERIN:" "Yes, Elizabeth." "ELIZABETH:" "Do they have cars and horses and a swimming pool?" "ERIN:" "All those, Elizabeth." "ELIZABETH:" "Will you still talk to us when you're in high society?" "ERIN:" "I won't talk to you tomorrow unless you let me get some sleep tonight." "ELIZABETH:" "You see?" "Already you're stuck up." "ERIN:" "Good night, Elizabeth." "[ENGLISH" " US" " SDH]"