"Carl, I'm doing the best I...." "[STAMMERS]" "Well, you should see the kind of help I got around here." "Carl, I'm on my way with it right now." "Easy, what the hell are you doing?" "I told you to load this truck an hour ago." "Well, Rose fixed me a sandwich, and then...." "Are you working for me or are you making racers?" "Now, get this loaded now!" "Oh, no." "Oh, no." "Oh, no." "I might be able to fix it, Daddy, but it'll take a while." "With your broken arm?" "This motor is ruined." "I don't believe this." "I don't believe this." "I think a vacation would do you a lot of good." "Oh." "I'm not talking about a vacation, honey." "[INHALES DEEPLY]" "I've cut my last piece of lumber." "I'm through." "JOHN-BOY:" "As the Second World War raged on in Europe and the Pacific those of us on Walton's Mountain were adjusting to the quickened pace of wartime living." "Our family was enjoying a degree of prosperity previously unknown but our changing fortunes were bringing changing values." "And so it was to my father whose strength had always been an unquestioned source of assurance that the pain of doubt and uncertainty would come." "Easy, get off your butt." "Just taking a rock out of my shoe, John." "I think I got a blister." " Come on, let's go here." " It's all set, Daddy." "Good, son." "Get to that Army order." "We're already a day behind." "Let's go." " Sure thing, Mr. Walton." " Come on, Easy, we've gotta get started." " It's a hot one, eh?" " Come on." "ROSE:" "Cindy, what did you hear from Ben?" "CINDY:" "I got a letter from him this morning." "He sends everybody his love." "MARY ELLEN:" "How does he like life in the Seabees?" "CINDY:" "He misses the home cooking." "ELIZABETH:" "I hope they don't give him a funny haircut." "MARY ELLEN:" "He might even get a tattoo." " Don't say that." " Oh, a big red rose would be lovely." " Or maybe even a battleship." " I won't live with a tattooed man." "ELIZABETH:" "Jim-Bob has a tattoo." "Blabbermouth." "SERENA:" "You have a tattoo?" " I don't want to talk about it." " Oh, show it to us, Jim-Bob." " Show us, Jim-Bob." "Whoa, whoa, whoa." "Hold it down." "Let's have some peace and quiet around here, please." "John, put some more food on your plate." "That's not enough to keep a bird alive." "This is plenty for me, Rose." "I'm sure glad you were able to stop that truck, Daddy." "It took me forever to reload it." "MARY ELLEN:" "It could've been a lot worse." "I don't know how, we keep getting further behind." "I might be able to fix the clutch, at least till we get a new one." "Mmm, I don't know, son." "It'll probably take you forever." "Most parts aren't available." "JIM-BOB:" "Well, I'll start on it tomorrow anyway." "[SIGHS]" "MARY ELLEN:" "Aren't you gonna have a piece of peach pie?" " I just made it this afternoon." " No, thank you, honey." "John, why don't you call it a day and get some rest." "Wish I could, Rose, but I've still got a lot of paperwork to do." "ERIN:" "I've never seen him pass up a piece of pie before." "He looks tired." "I know how he feels." "I got a problem too." "CINDY:" "It can't be that bad." "I have to build something for a dumb school project and I don't know what to make." "Build a flower box." "You can put some geraniums in it." "It would be really easy." "SERENA:" "Or a dollhouse?" " You've got to be kidding." "Hey, what about a racing car?" "A racer?" "Now you're talking." "JIM-BOB:" "Yeah." "You could build one for the Soap Box Derby." "What's that?" "That's a big race they have every year in Ohio." "If you win in your hometown, you get to go to the finals." "You think I could do that?" "You could try." "I was gonna do it one year except I had the mumps and Mama made me stay in bed." "ERIN:" "You wouldn't have wanted to be seen in public, anyway." "He looked like he was storing nuts for winter." "I think I got the plans around here somewhere." "Hey, great." " Well, that's one problem solved." " Now if we could just solve Daddy's." "Hi." "How's it going?" "This isn't gonna be too easy, Jeffrey." " Nobody ever said it was." " Jim-Bob?" "Oh, hi." "My bathroom drain's all plugged up, and I want to take a bath." "Can you help me?" "Okay." "I'll be right there." "Just let me finish this." "I'll just be a minute." "We got all the wood we need, that's for sure." "You're not gonna be able to build all these parts yourself so we'll have to get some of them second-hand." "So we'll need four wheels, two turnbuckles some cables and some pulleys." "JEFFREY:" "How about the steering wheel?" "We could use the wheel of the tricycle in the barn." "Might be kind of rusty, though." "JEFFREY:" "Well, can I use it?" "JIM-BOB:" "Maybe we should look at it, make sure we can use it." "JEFFREY:" "Okay." "I'll get it." "I thought you were gonna take a bath." "I'm waiting for Jim-Bob to fix the drain." "Yeah, well, that don't make me no never mind, John Walton." "Maybe I ought to take my business somewhere where they can handle it." "That's a good idea." "Why don't you do that?" "I can't stand the aggravation!" "[SCOFFS]" "Sorry you had to hear that, Mary Ellen, but business is business." "This late order is slowing down my whole operation." "Well, Daddy's working night and day to try and keep up." "Well, night and day isn't good enough not if he can't keep me supplied." "How do you feel, Daddy?" "I'd feel a lot better if I'd get some of these orders out of the way." "I brought you something to eat." "Thank you, honey." "I'll get to it in a while." "You really should put something in your stomach." "You seen Jim-Bob?" "He's supposed to put a new belt on that joiner of mine." "I'll get him." "I'll leave this here in case you change your mind." "Okay." " I got the steering wheel." " Good." " What do I do now?" " Jim-Bob, I'm not gonna wait all day." "JIM-BOB:" "What did I do with that frame design?" "Jim-Bob, Daddy's waiting for you in the mill..." " ...and he's not in a very good mood." " I better hurry up." "Come on, I have as much experience unplugging drains as most plumbers." " How's it going?" " Okay, I guess." "Let old Easy Jackson take a look at them plans." "Maybe I can help you out." "Then again, maybe I can't." "I'll see you later, Jeffrey." "Jim-Bob, as soon as you've finished that help Easy with that delivery to Pickett's, all right?" "I worked on the clutch, but now the accelerator's sticking." "Daddy, we need a new truck." "We need a new everything, but there's a war on, remember?" "I'm going over to Murdock's." "What the...?" "Where's Easy, Jim-Bob?" "Easy, what the hell are you doing?" "I told you to load this truck an hour ago." "Well, Rose fixed me a sandwich, and then Jeffrey there needed my help." "Are you working for me or are you making racers?" "Now, get this loaded now!" "Jim-Bob, give him a hand and don't hold him up!" "What happened?" "Jim-Bob." "Where's Jim-Bob?" "Jim-Bob?" "Jim-Bob, are you all right, son?" "JOHN:" "How bad is it, Doc?" "Well, except for a simple fracture and a mild concussion, he's fine." "Looks like I have to give up arm-wrestling for a while." "DOCTOR:" "Well, that arm will take time to mend." "Mrs. Willard, I expect you can keep an eye on him." " Do you want to see him again?" " When the cast is ready to come off." "Take it easy for a couple of days, don't try to do too much." " Okay." " Thank you, doc." " Come on, son, let's go home." " Bye-bye." "Jim-Bob, look at your arm." "Well, there's no need to make a fuss over me." "I'm okay." "JASON:" "You should have gotten the Purple Heart, Jim-Bob." "I'm sorry, Jim-Bob." "I feel really terrible about this." " Come on, you've got to get some rest." " I still got one good arm." "Don't bother to argue." "Nurse's orders." "To bed." "I'm sorry, John." "Easy, you're fired." "Yes, sir." "I don't know if you ought to have done that, Daddy." "You need all the help you can get." "I don't need that kind of help." "Let's go look at the mill." "What a disaster." "My joiner, my best power saw, ruined." "Can they be fixed?" "It's gonna need new parts." "I'll never get them these days." "You got a lot of orders?" "Yeah, and I can't even fill them." "What are you gonna do?" "Clean up this mess and go to the co-op, see if we can borrow some machinery." "That sounds good." "Let's get busy." "Well, I'm sorry to hear that, John." "I'd like to let you have the equipment if I could spare it but, well, I can't." "Not just yet." "Yeah, I was afraid of that." "Everybody we've talked to has said the same thing." "Listen, why don't you try with the Army supply depot?" "They might be able to give you some help." "Already been over there." "By the time they get through the paperwork, it'd be too late anyway." "I got a big order to get out, and I don't have much time to do it." "Thanks anyway, Joe." "Listen, I'd love to help you out if I could, but, well, I can't." "All right, Joe." "Good afternoon, ladies." " Hi, Corabeth." " Hi." "I have just heard of Jim-Bob's misfortune." "Please extend to him my heartfelt condolences." "He doesn't want to be fussed over, Corabeth." "Men are such silly stoics." "Being ill or injured is no fun at all unless you can complain and get a little attention." "Well, little boys are taught not to cry." "I guess that's where it all starts." "What's going on over there?" "Mr. Godsey and Jeffrey are having a business conference to which I have been happily excluded." "Soap Box Derby?" "Well, that's fine, but what has it got to do with me?" "I'm getting to that." "See, to be in the race, I need a sponsor." " Yeah, but does that cost money?" " Maybe a little." "But the sponsor gets to put his name on the racer." " Oh, yeah?" " And if I make it to the finals then people from all over will know about Godsey's store." "Hey, that's not a half-bad idea." " I can see myself in the newsreels." " Mm-hm." " Will that be all, ladies?" " That's it." "Mary Ellen, as a close relative I feel it my duty to point out to you that John has not been looking at all well lately." "He's been working too hard." "Oh, well, the pressures of the world at war is too much with all of us." "I'm hoping I can get him to slow down." "Come on, Serena." " You want me to get Jeffrey?" " Oh, no, I wouldn't interrupt the meeting." "Big business, you know." "For Mr. Godsey, that is." "[CHUCKLES]" " Bye-bye, Corabeth." " Bye." " I thought you'd like the idea." " So when's the local race?" "There isn't one, but there could be if you started it." "Now, wait a minute." "You expect me to promote a race here on Walton's Mountain?" "Why not?" "It would be good for business." "See, all you have to do is write the All-American Soap Box Derby at Akron." "You know what?" "You're a pretty shrewd young man." "I knew you'd know a good deal when you saw one." "[LAUGHS]" "CARL:" "I know that, John, but that kind of equipment's hard to come by..." " ...especially now." " Can't you use Sarver's influence?" "He's a big shot." "Just ask him." "New equipment's frozen." "The government gets it all." "I think you just have to face the facts." "You can't fill all the orders we've placed with you." "I'll find a way." "Finish the job you're on now if you can." "I'm gonna pull the rest of your orders and redistribute them to the other mills." "Now, wait a minute." "You can't do that." "It's not my decision, it's Matt's." "He told me this morning." "Just until you get your mill back in operation." "What good's that gonna do me if I don't have any work?" "Thank Sarver a lot for his support, all right?" "This sure beats barracks life." "Too bad Daddy's in trouble, though." "I'm just glad you were able to get a furlough." "I wonder how Ben's doing." "ROSE:" "I hear those Seabees are a pretty tough outfit." "Ben will do all right." "He's pretty tough himself." "This is the time of day where I miss him the most when Virginia's asleep and everybody's just sitting around." "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." "I know, but it can hurt too." "Jeffrey, you decided what color you're gonna paint it?" " I thought maybe white." "CINDY:" "How about blue?" "No, not blue." "Pink." "ERIN:" "Pink?" "For a boy's race car?" "I think it should be yellow." "CINDY:" "I still say blue." "ELIZABETH:" "Not blue." "Green." " Green?" "Green is too ordinary." " Yellow's not ordinary?" "JASON:" "Tell you what, Jeffrey." "I think you ought to paint it fire-engine red with a big white stripe down the side." "I still say blue." "Jeffrey, you can paint that car any color you want." "I'm not sure anymore." "I think I can make delivery on the orders." "JASON:" "You'll get the mill back together in time?" "Won't have to." "I've been at the old mill." "I think that saw will do the job." "You can't finish an order with that thing." "It'd take forever." "Me and Pa started with that saw." "It'll do the job or else." "[SAW WHIRRING]" "I forgot how back-breaking this work was." "At least we're making some headway." "It'll be in shape for the Air Corps, that's for sure." "JOHN:" "Oh, no." "Oh, no." "Oh, no." "I might be able to fix it, Daddy, but it'll take a while." "With your broken arm?" "This motor is ruined." "I don't believe this." "I don't believe this." "Daddy." "You know what?" "I quit." "I quit." "That's it." "I quit." " How's it going, Jeffrey?" " Okay, I guess." "You want me to help you put that screw in?" "I can do it." "I still got one good arm, you know." "The book says I'm supposed to do it by myself." "Well, you are." "Everybody needs a little help now and then." "I don't mind helping you." "I'd enjoy it." "Thanks just the same." "I'm supposed to tell you it's time to get ready for bed." "I'd sure like to finish this." "Well, if you hold it, and I turned the screwdriver you'd be helping me, not me helping you." "[HUMMING]" "Hi, honey." "Come, sit down." "I can't sleep." "I remember when you couldn't sleep when you were a little girl." "You'd come out here and you'd curl up with your mama and me." "Next thing I knew, I'd wake up back in my own bed with the sun shining through the curtains." "You know, your ma and me would be sitting here late at night sitting real close together." "We'd look up and there you'd be, and you'd snuggle in right between us somehow." "You'd get right in there." "You'd never let me take you up to bed till you were asleep." "If I'd try to take you up too early, you'd say, "No, not yet, Daddy, not yet."" " Daddy, are you all right?" " Oh, sure, honey." "I'm fine." "What are we gonna do about the mill?" "You know, all my life I got real upset if there was no work." "When I was younger, I'd take it out on Grandpa." "I'd start yelling at him, and he'd give me a hard look and he'd turn around and walk away." "And pretty soon, I'd see him walking down the road with a fishing pole on his shoulder." "A few hours later, he'd come back with a peaceful look on his face couple of bass on a string." "And he'd come up to me, and he'd say, "Son we've got a roof over our head." "We're not starving." "That's all that counts."" "Well, he was getting older and probably a lot more tired than he ever let on." "You've always been the one who's had to make ends meet." "You know, you're grown now, you've got your own work." "So does Erin." "Jason and Ben are in the service." "Pa's gone." "Ma's off visiting." "Liv is over at the hospital with John-Boy." "Daddy, do you know what battle fatigue is?" "I've seen it a lot at the hospital." "Soldiers who've been in combat too long." "There's nothing wrong with them physically." "They're just exhausted, like you." "Well, there's a cure for that." "Just sit back and enjoy." "I think a vacation would do you a lot of good." "Oh." "I'm not talking about a vacation, honey." "[INHALES DEEPLY]" "I've cut my last piece of lumber." "I'm through." " Isn't love grand?" " Yes, but time-consuming." "It's the same letter she was writing to Ben last night." "How much can you write?" "You'd be surprised." "I'm trying to get this done so you can drop it off for me on your way to work." "All right, but only if we can read it first." "[ALL LAUGHING]" "JOHN [SINGING]:" "The morning bird Does sing, does sing, does sing" " Good morning, everyone." "ROSE:" "Good morning, John." "How are you, honey?" "Good morning." "Rose, what's for breakfast?" "I'm starved." " Sit down and find out." " And how are you two this morning?" " I'm fine." " Good morning." " John Curtis, what are you up to?" " Throwing food." " Did you sleep well, Daddy?" " I slept wonderfully." "Did anybody notice what a nice day it is outside?" "Thank you, Rose." "Where's Jason?" "The boys are out doing their chores." "Well, I was gonna take him up on his offer to go hunting." "What's the matter?" "I say something wrong?" "Or doesn't anybody like rabbit stew around here anymore?" "Pass the bread, will you, honey?" "Jason, Jason, just take a look at that." "Just look at the way the sun's coming through that tree." "Is it not beautiful?" "It's been a dog's age since we've been up here, Daddy." "You know, Pa taught me to hunt in these woods when I was just a little boy." "Many a time, we'd come home empty-handed but Pa said that didn't matter." "There's nothing like a walk in the woods to show a man what's important and what's not important." "Right." "It'd be nice if there was some snow on the ground." "It'd make it a lot easier to track." "Daddy." "It's yours." "You remember the day John-Boy shot that bear?" " Don't let him go, Daddy." " He saved my life, you know." "I thought we were gonna have rabbit stew tonight." "Oh, don't worry about that old rabbit, Jason." "You know, that was his first hunt." "He was no bigger than Elizabeth." "I remember." "You were hunting turkey." "That's right, that's right." "And we found one, a big one." "And I said to John-Boy, "Take it, son."" "And he got that old turkey right in his sights and the old turkey stared back at him." "And they stared at each other for a while." "And then John-Boy put down his gun." "He felt like a real coward that day." " Until he shot the bear." " That's right." "What a day that was." "Pa and me came up here and looked all over for that turkey for about a week, week and a half, never could find him." " But I'll tell you a secret." " Yeah?" "I did find him one day on the other side of the mountain and I had him cornered, and I had him in my sights." "And he stared back at me just like he stared at John-Boy." "[LAUGHING]" "Far as I know, he's still wandering around these woods." ""Here, the spinner cap is placed outside the third set of washers between the locknut and the wheel?"" "Well, that's starting to look like a real racer." "If only I could get this wheel on so that it would spin." "Well, let's have a look at the directions there, huh?" "Aha." "Well, now, that doesn't look too difficult." "Well, your washer is the key there." "You see, that's the trick." "Now, what you want to do is put your washer on here and then you mount your wheel, like so." "Now then, you got your two more washers here, you see." "There you go." "Now you want to get your spin-nut going." "There's your...." "You see?" "Now after that goes your locknut." "[ROSE LAUGHS]" "Your grandpa wasn't very handy, so I had to learn a thing or two." "Well, I've gotta do my woman's work now." "That's going to be a mighty fine car, Jeffrey." "It really is." " It's just like the old days, isn't it?" " Sure is, honey." "We used to go fishing, and then you'd tell me stories about old Joe." "Yeah, you think we'll snag him today?" "I don't know that I believe in a 10-foot catfish anymore." "Joe's not 10-foot." "He's much bigger." "He's grown since I first told you about him." " You don't believe me, Elizabeth?" " I believe you." "Yeah, well, you know, I hear lately he's been...." "He's been eating fishing boats for supper and fishermen, especially little fishermen, for dessert." "Well, then, I think that we had better get some better fishing equipment because he can break these fishing poles right in half." "Elizabeth, there was a time you used to believe me." "Well, I still like it when you try." "Come on, let's go catch that old Joe." "After you, my dear." " Hi, Ike." " Hi, John." "Gee, I'm sorry to hear about all that trouble you had at the mill." "All that's behind me now." "Ike, how about a little game of pool?" "I'd like to, John but every time I get started, somebody comes in, and then I gotta stop." "Let Corabeth run the store." "She's not here." "She went into Charlottesville this morning." "In fact, she's been there twice this week buying perfume for the perfume counter." "I don't understand it." "Sounds like she needs an excuse to get out of the store." "Remember the old days, Ike?" "We played pool, you'd close up the store Pa would rack them up, we'd get out a jug of the Recipe..." " ...and we'd play till suppertime." " Yeah." "Well, that was before I was married to Corabeth." "But you got to admit, she's made this place shipshape." "What do you say, Ike?" "I don't know." "That old jug still around?" "Rack them up." " Here you go, John." " You're up, Ike." "IKE:" "You don't say." "Boy, do I feel hot today." "How much you owe me, Ike?" "I think I owe you 50 cents." "Right after this shot, you're gonna owe me the store." " Ha." " Just watch." "[IKE LAUGHING]" "Mr. Godsey, I want to know what in the name of Jove is going on?" "I decided to take the afternoon off." "Hi, Corabeth." "John, please, I am speaking to my husband." "Corabeth, could I have my cue ball, because it's my shot?" "This is a respectable establishment and not a pool hall." "Corabeth, I sincerely request that you give me the cue ball because if you don't, John Walton is going to bankrupt us." "[BOTH LAUGHING]" "Godsey, you shock me to the very core." "We're drinking too." "You got any nice cigars in this place, Corabeth?" "Out of here, both of you, this minute." "Boy, I know when I'm not wanted, Ike." "Out!" "IKE:" "Keep going." "CORABETH:" "And do not come back!" "[PHONE RINGING]" " Hello?" "CORABETH:" "Jason, this is Corabeth." "Um, I was wondering, is Mr. Godsey over there, by any chance?" "No, he isn't." "I thought maybe Daddy was over there." " Oh, dear." " What's the matter?" "Oh, well, I'm afraid I've done a terrible thing." "I ordered them both out of the store today." "But I thought surely Mr. Godsey would've returned by now." " Daddy hasn't come home either." " Oh." "Where on earth do you suppose they are?" "Well, if they didn't say anything to you, Corabeth, they could be anywhere." "Oh, dear, I feel like such a fool." "I had just returned from a very unsuccessful shopping trip in Charlottesville only to discover that they were playing billiards." "I'm afraid that they had been drinking some of the Baldwin Recipe, as well." "Perhaps I spoke a little too vehemently." "I wouldn't worry about it, Corabeth." "They'll be home soon enough." "Well, if you see Mr. Godsey please tell him that I spoke in the heat of the moment." "I will, Corabeth." "Bye-bye." "Thank you." "[IKE AND JOHN CHATTERING]" "IKE:" "You know, you're all right, you know that?" "[SINGING] For you're a jolly good fellow" "IKE:" "For you're a jolly good fellow JOHN:" "For he's a jolly good fellow" " No, you're a jolly" " For he's a jolly good fell" "Jason Walton, why didn't you come in earlier, son?" " How are you, boy?" " Hey, Ike." "Ike?" "Ike?" "Corabeth called." "She's looking for you." "She's a pretty lady." "You should take me to her." "We've gotta get you straightened up before we take you home, Ike." "He's in no condition to see Corabeth right now." "Wait a second, I only had two drinks." "[JOHN AND IKE LAUGHING]" "JOHN:" "I'm not gonna drive, Ike." "JASON:" "Ten hut." "Forward march." "Hut, two, three, four." " Hut, two, three, four." "JOHN:" "Come on, Ike, stay in step." "JASON:" "Hut, two." "Left." " Left." "IKE:" "Left." "JASON:" "Left." "IKE:" "Left." "JASON:" "Hut, two, three, four, hut." "Stay in step there, Private Godsey." "Hut, two, three, four, hut." "Squad, halt!" "You see, they should've taken us into the Army, right, Ike?" "You know, if they had taken the two of us in the Army..." " ...the war would be over now." " Well, if you two decide to join up I hope they don't send you to Camp Rockfish." "He'd be our sergeant." "Now, just a minute, young whippersnapper." "We may look like two old geezers but we got a lot of vim and vigor left in us still." "That's right, boy, we'd show them a thing or three." "As a matter of fact, would you like to see how it was done in the First World War?" "IKE:" "Yeah." "The big war." " Yeah, go right ahead." " Ike, are you ready?" " Are you gonna be the sergeant?" " I was then and I am now." " And I'll be the private." "Okay, are you ready?" "Come on." "And attention." "About face." "Come on, come...." "Let's show him, come on." "Right face." "Forward march." "I ain't going in that water." "You said you'd follow me anywhere, Ike." "I said I'll follow you, but I ain't going in." "I'll follow you, all right?" "Okay." "JOHN:" "Now, watch this, here we go." "Ten hut." "About face." "Forward march." "[SCREAMING]" "[IKE AND JOHN LAUGHING]" "Who's got the soap?" "Listen, you all, I...." "I got something to tell you." "I've been going through a tough time lately." "I guess I haven't been very happy but that's all right." "Those things happen." "It's just that I don't bounce back as quick as I used to." "That happens when you get older, you know?" "There's nothing wrong with acting like a kid once in a while." "You gotta find a way to blow off steam when things get too much." "But enough is enough." "I mean, I got Ike in all kinds of trouble tonight." "Corabeth sure had a few choice words for him when he got home but Ike hardly listened." "He'll be all right." "I almost drowned your brother." "[CHUCKLING]" "But even more important than that, I...." "I've noticed the look in your eyes the past few days." "I don't want to hurt you." "I don't want to confuse you." "So I just want you to know I love you all very much and I'm still your dad, and I'm going to be your dad." "I'm not saying I'm not gonna act silly once in a while, but...." "[SIGHS]" "I'm too old to change." "Tell you what, I'll make you a bargain." "I won't quit on you if you don't quit on me." "John, what are you gonna do?" "I don't know." "I know you'll probably say no, but J.D. has offered you a job at Pickett's." "That's right, honey, I'd say no." "Oh, I guess I...." "I'll probably get up tomorrow morning and go out to the mill and clean it up and hunt around for some new machinery and get back in business." "It won't be easy, but you'll all be around to help me." "Yeah, that's what I'm gonna do." "Welcome back, Daddy." "[ALL LAUGH]" "[HONKS]" " Hey." "That's nice." " Nice?" "Well, I mean, you know, it's really-- I mean, it's really great." "[HORN HONKING]" "Jim-Bob loaned me his horn and hood ornament." "Really classy." "It steers easy and it's got good brakes." "That's great." " Is there something wrong?" " No." "Well, as a matter of fact, there is something the matter." " Did I spell the name wrong or something?" " Oh, no, no, you spelled it right, Jeffrey." "I got a letter from the All-American Soap Box Derby people in Ohio and...." "What did they say?" "The race has been postponed this year because of the war, but...." "I'm sorry." "They aren't gonna even have it at all?" "No, but they'll have it next year, and then you can enter." "If the war's over." "Well, but you did a really great job." "That's what's important." "What's a racer without a race?" "Well, I mean, it looks sleek and great just sitting there, you know." "Well, if you like it, and it's got your name on it then you should keep it." "[MUMBLES]" "JOHN:" "Here, Easy, hold that up there for a minute." "I heard you was back in business, John." "Got a long way to go before I can say I'm back in business." "Well, you ain't quit." "That's the main thing." "I'd, uh...." "I'd like to help you get going." "You would, huh?" "Yeah." "Easy, I'm not sure I can pay anybody for a while." "Well, I figure I owe you for the work I didn't do when I was here before." "Maybe Rose could make me a sandwich every now and then." "Maybe." "How'd you hear I was back in business?" "Old Joe Murdock told me." " All the folks are glad you're back, John." " Is that right?" "[CAR APPROACHING]" "That's right." "Come on, Easy, get to work." "J.D.?" "Sure glad to hear you're rolling again, John." "Well...." "Here's your first order." "I appreciate this, J.D. It's gonna be a long time before I can fill any orders." "Well, that may be, John, but after doing business elsewhere I'd rather deal with you, even if it means I have to wait a little." "You just let me know if you need anything to speed things up." "Well, J.D., how about some manpower and some equipment?" "Oh, well, I don't know about that right now, John." "I'm pretty hard put to keep my own plant going but I'll surely see what I can do." "On to victory, John." "Oh, Ben, don't hang up yet." "It's so good to hear your voice." "I'm just about running out of quarters." "Besides, there's a group of guys here waiting to use the phone." "I can't wait to see you this weekend." " Is Daddy there?" " No, he's still working in the mill." "He's trying to get things back together again." "Don't tell him I'm coming." "We'll surprise him." "I won't." "I love you, Ben." "Virginia loves you." "We both miss you." "I miss you both also." "I'll be seeing you soon." "Good night, honey." " Good night, Ben." " I love you." "Keep your shirt on, sailor." " It's not the end of the world, Jeffrey." " Leave me alone." "Life goes on, you know." "Now, things are bound to get better." " Well, they can't get any worse." " You're a help." "Hey, Jeffrey, Ike's here to see you." "Come on." "Hi, Jeffrey." " Are you ready for the race?" " What race?" "Well, the First Annual Walton's Mountain Soap Box Derby Time Trials Race..." " ...that's what race." " Every racer has to have a racing scarf." " And don't forget the gloves." " You gotta have goggles." "Certainly looks like he's getting ready." "But I thought there wasn't gonna be any race." "Just because the derby's been postponed doesn't mean we can't have a race." " But it won't be a real one." "ELIZABETH:" "Sure it will." "If you're gonna enter the next one, you gotta test your racer." "ROSE:" "Sure, Jeffrey, you've got to make sure it works." "Just like the time trials at the Indianapolis 500." "Racing against time." "JIM-BOB:" "Well, what are we waiting for?" " Nothing." "Let's go." "Hey, wait for me." "All right." "We're all ready down here." "Okay, Nana." "Is it fire the gun and pull the rope, or pull the rope and fire the gun?" "Oh, no, fire the gun and pull the rope." "Driver ready?" "On your mark." "[GUNSHOT]" "Go, Jeffrey, go." "[HONKING]" " Let's go, Jeffrey." " Come on, Jeffrey." "IKE:" "There he goes." "ELIZABETH:" "Come on, Jeffrey." "IKE:" "Hey, come on, Jeffrey." "ELIZABETH:" "Come on, Jeffrey, you got this." "IKE:" "Come on, here he comes." " Come on, Jeffrey." "Okay, come on, now." "[CHEERING]" "ELIZABETH:" "All right." "IKE:" "You did it on behalf of the Godsey Store." "Ha-ha-ha." "[ALL CHATTERING]" "[HONKING]" "Hold it now." "Hold it, now, everybody." "I'll be right back." "I've got something right here." "Okay, quiet, everybody." "Quiet, everybody." "Now, I've got a presentation." "On behalf of the Godsey Store, I take great pleasure in presenting this trophy to the winner of the First Annual Walton's Mountain Soap Box Derby Time Trials, Jeffrey Burton." " All right." " There you go." " Gotcha." "IKE:" "Now, everybody tickle the boy." "ROSE:" "Hi there." "How's the truck doing?" "JOHN:" "Doing good." "Easy found some parts over at the junkyard." "One of them sandwiches for me?" "You help yourself." "We're having a picnic." "Well, what's going on here?" " Ben!" " Surprise, Daddy." "[BEN AND JOHN LAUGHING]" " Good to see you." " Good to see you too." " What is this?" " Brought my buddies along to help." "Good thing, because we needed all the hands we could get." "JOHN:" "What's going on?" "EASY:" "Looks like a barn-raising to me." "JIM-BOB:" "Except it's not the barn we're raising, it's the mill." "I borrowed a bunch of tools from the base." " Surprise!" " I can't believe this." "It would've taken me weeks to get this kind of work done." "It's just our way of saying thank you to somebody that's always been willing to help us when we needed it." "That's right, John." "I'm not an old skinflint all the time especially when I can't do business without your lumber." "Matt Sarver's no skinflint either." "He sent you a new joiner." " I'm about to faint." " We need a speech." " Speech." " Speech." "JOE:" "Come on." "Come on." "Come on, John." "BEN:" "Come on, Dad." "ELIZABETH:" "Speech." "Well I can't believe all this." "I don't know what to say except that I guess with friends like you all and this family I got there's just no way a man's gonna give up." "[ALL LAUGHING AND APPLAUDING]" "JASON:" "Nice to have you back, Daddy." "JOHN-BOY:" "Thanks to the efforts of friends and family the mill was soon back in operation." "My father, armed with a renewed sense of purpose and confidence continued to serve as a source of strength and assurance in the days to come." "SERENA:" "Elizabeth, are you sure there's a 10-foot catfish in Drucilla's Pond?" "ELIZABETH:" "I'm sure." "SERENA:" "Did you ever see it?" "ELIZABETH:" "No, but it's there." "SERENA:" "I don't believe it." "JIM-BOB:" "Will you girls be quiet?" "I'm trying to get some sleep." "SERENA:" "How do you know if you've never seen it?" "ELIZABETH:" "Because Daddy told me." "Good night, Daddy." "JOHN:" "Good night, honey." "[ENGLISH" " US" " SDH]"