This film illustrates that an obsessive pursuit of material wealth (digging for gold) can destroy family relationships and lead to tragedy, while patience, forgiveness, and prioritizing family unity over material gain are essential for maintaining a peaceful and harmonious household.
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In this Georgia family kinship means anything goes! | God's Little Acre (1958)Added:
Why in the blue perfect hell... Did that dirt had to get loose up there just when we getting deep?
Ain't that something?
Hey, Pa... I'm getting kinda tired digging this hole.
Can't we start a new one?
What for?
What do you mean, what for?
We've been digging in this one for two months already, Pa.
We ain't struck nothing yet but a lot of hard work.
Son, I've been digging in this land for close to 15 years and I'm aiming to dig 15 more, if need be.
Trouble with you boys is that you ain't found the patience that I've got.
We don't need no patience. What we need is a diviner!
There you go again, talking superstition.
All you talk about is diviners and conjurers and stuff like that.
Son, that ain't a thing in the world but superstition.
Now you take me... I'm scientific.
If you're so scientific, Pa, Why don't you get us a digging machine and get the job done.
I ain't gonna buy nothing that costs money. I can't afford it.
Where you going, son?
Oh, I'm quitting for today, Pa.
I'm gonna wash up and go to town.
Never get rich that way.
Oh, Pa, I don't aim to get rich.
I'm too young.
I'm worried about that boy.
Who's he gonna see in town?
Oh, he ain't particular. Anything with skirts on.
He ain't used to women yet, they can do him harm!
He won't know about it until it's too late to stop the clock.
Hey! I brought you men some nice cool lemonade.
Why I thank you, daughter in law!
What you got for dinner, honey?
Same as yesterday, Buck. Bacon fat and grits.
I'd like me some fried chicken.
When a man has a wife like Griselda, I don't know how he can keep his mind on food all the time.
Now quit your teasing, Ty Ty.
Now if the good Lord seen fit to put a beauty like you in our house, I'm gonna take my fill of looking while I can.
Son, you don't know how lucky you are!
How am I lucky?
Cause I got a wife who don't love me?
What you two lovebirds got to argue about?
I never argue with Buck... No, she hardly talks to me anymore.
Too busy daydreaming about Will Thompson.
If you'd quit throwing his name up to me, maybe I'd get a chance to forget him!
All Will has to do is snap his fingers and you go running!
You keep on this way, Buck, and you'll wake up some fine morning all by your lonesome!
You don't mean that, Griselda.
You tell Buck you don't mean that.
You tell him I don't wanna hear him mention Will Thompson again!
Sure don't know how to talk to a woman.
Griselda ain't just another woman. She's seen fit to marry you.
And you think that's all you had to do to keep her happy forever.
I know what the trouble is. She's still thinking of Will.
- Good morning, Pluto. - Good morning, Miss Griselda.
Hey, howdy, Charlie. Good morning to you too.
He's a cute little fella, ain't he? Where's Ty Ty at?
He's right down there, in that big hole.
Thank you. Sure is hot, huh?
Ty Ty!
Which one of these holes you in?
Right here, Pluto!
Hell, that ain't much of a neighborly greeting.
Hey, how you boys making out? You strike anything lately?
No, nothing much, Pluto.
We will pretty soon.
I just know it. I feel it in my bones.
Oh... so do I.
What you folks looking for?
You been comin' here nearly a year and you seen me digging and you didn't know what I was digging for?!
I figured you're looking for water.
Water!
Pluto, you... you think I've gone clean out of my head?
I'm digging for gold!
Gold? In the state of Georgia?
Bright yellow gold!
Gold coins... big around as a biscuit. Thousands of them!
Is that a fact?
Yeah, gold spoons, gold plates... gold forks, and... and... gold thunder mugs I shouldn't be surprised.
You've seen them? For a fact?
- Almost... - Where?
Don't know exactly... Can't find these things.
They're there... They're there... My grandpa told me about it.
He willed it to me the very day he died.
Maybe he might've been mistaken.
Making my dead grandpa out to be a liar!
Oh no, I wouldn't do nothing like that!
If there's anything in the world I can't stand, it's a liar!
You gotta admit you ain't found no gold yet.
What you folks need is a albino to help you out.
Why they tell me a man ain't got as much chance as a snowball in hell without an albino to help him find something.
A what?
A albino!
What in the blue perfect hell is that, Pluto?
It's one of these all-white men.
Looks like they made out of chalk. White as cotton.
Got white hair, white skin. White eyeballs even.
You fellas need one. Need him bad!
Now Pluto, I'm scientific all the way through.
I wouldn't have nothing to do with conjure.
But I ain't talking about no conjure, Ty Ty.
I'm talking about a albino!
Why, they got a secret power.
They can see right through the ground!
Like it was a glass of water.
Strictly scientific.
You got me convinced... You got me convinced! Where's he at?
Well, where do you expect him to be? Down by the swamp.
Well let's go! Come on!
A real honest to God albino?
Real as the day is long!
You think we can catch him?
Don't you worry none about that!
If we can't hold him we'll let a plough line do the trick.
Now don't forget. This albino is a citizen and a voter.
You tie him up, be sure you don't do nothing to break the law.
But if you do, mention me out.
Because as the future sheriff of this county.. Just how big a man is he?
Well it's not how big he is that counts.
It's the whiteness of him! His blood is white.
The wax in his ears is white!
By God, I'm gonna get that old white man if I have to bust a gut getting him.
Buck, you get up in the house. Fix the automobile for a little trip.
Make sure the tires is pumped up hard and tight and there's plenty of water in the radiator.
It's gonna be ten-twelve hours before we get back.
Sure grateful to you for that scientific suggestion about the albino.
I'm growing mighty tired of diggin' in weather like this.
I sure am grateful you came by today, Pluto. Yes, sir!
You opened my eyes to what I've been missing.
An albino to show me exactly where that gold is buried!
White-haired boy can do it, can't he? Just like you said?
Why, sure he can!
An albino, I reckon, can find most anything!
Why, he might just walk out into that field right there... look right down through the ground and see where all that gold is buried.
Right there?
Anywhere.
Ty Ty! What the devil you doing?
Is that where your grandpa's buried?
No, it's God's little acre!
Put this cross here to mark the spot.
Been here 27 years.
Must be grown into the... into the ground.
God's little acre?
That's right.
The day I was married, I promised this piece of land to the holiness church.
Everything that grows here, they can have.
Cotton, corn... anything else.
Well, if that ground's so sacred, why did you take the cross out for?
Cause it just occurred to me, Pluto... I never had dug a hole in God's little acre.
Not in all these years.
But suppose like you said, that albino walks out on my farm and points to that land there.
Suppose the gold's buried right in that lot?
Been there all the time... I'd be compelled by my conscience to give that gold away to the preacher.
Or worse yet, maybe I wouldn't give nothing.
You never can tell.
I'm a religious man, but... I wouldn't stand for that.
Well, what are you gonna do with it?
I'm gonna move God's little acre to a spot where it don't stand out in the open as a sin and a temptation.
God, please forgive me.
I had to move your little acre.
Just had to.
Put myself out of temptation.
If I'd found gold way up there, I'd... been sorely tempted not to turn it over to you.
You wouldn't want me in temptation, I know that.
I don't mean to cheat you none.
Oh no, I don't.
You can have anything that grows on this piece of ground.
Flowers or honey... anything else.
Daughter in law, is that watermelon cool and ripe... and ready to eat?
Sure is, Pa.
Boys, let's all go in the house and get some of that nice cool watermelon.
Come on, Pluto.
I can't, Ty Ty.
There's a whole mess of votes between here and the crossroads, I just gotta get them counted before sundown.
You're gonna kill yourself running for sheriff, Pluto.
It ain't worth it. Come on!
Ty Ty, there's something I wanna talk to you about, been pressing on my mind.
Just what did you want to talk to me about, Pluto?
Well, it's about your girl, sir.
Which one?
I got three. All beautiful.
The glory of the world!
Oh, I agree to that, sir.
Pluto Swint, you know something?
Your eyes look just like watermelon seeds.
Now, is this so?
I can't help it, Mr. Swint.
Your eyes are so small and your face is so red, that you do, you look exactly like a watermelon with two seeds showing.
Now, Pluto, about my girl... Rosamond.
She lives in Peace Tree Valley.
It's too far away to do you any good.
And she's married, besides, to Will Thompson.
Then there's Griselda.
Course she's married too.
I sometimes wonder if Buck is a right and proper husband for a girl as beautiful as Griselda.
Even if he is my own flesh and blood.
So... that leaves my baby, Darling Jill.
But she's too young to go courtin'.
I don't wanna court her... I wanna marry her.
You would, Pluto?
You mean it?
I'd cut off my right arm to marry her.
You taking a liking to her, Pluto?
I sure to God have, and that's a fact.
Only there's... one thing that kinda bothers me.
What's that?
Well, I heard... she been teasing and fooling around with a lot of men.
I heard... Why I'm tickled to death to hear that!
Darling Jill is the baby of the family and she's grown up at last!
She sure has... It's a pity God can't make a woman like Darling Jill and leave off before He goes too far.
He just didn't know when he made enough of a good thing and just kept on, and on... And now, look at her!
Pay it no mind, Pluto.
Darling Jill likes to tease some, that's only natural.
The way I see it, a woman's got to tease some before they settle down to bed and babies.
It's a lot better they do it now than after they get married.
She'll change, Pluto. And it's up to you to satisfy her and make her so happy, that she'll leave off with everybody but you!
Hey, Pa. You know, the car's all ready. Why don't we just go, Pa?
We're waiting for Darling Jill.
Oh, Pa, Darling Jill won't get back until she rides old Pluto's truck in some ditch.
It's 12 hours to that swamp and back. What I'd like to do is, get that albino, and get back here so I could go to town.
Son, I'm mighty proud to hear you say you wanna be up and doin'.
Too many people in this world just wanna sit around on their butts and wait for the corn to grow.
Well not me, and not my sons.
We're in a hurry to get rich.
Get in the car, Shaw.
Pluto, I wanna ask you a favor.
Why, I can't do no favors without my car.
Darling Jill is gonna bring your car back, you know that.
And when she does, I want you to drive her to Peach Tree Valley.
What about me, Pa?
I wanna go too.
I don't wanna hang around here everlastingly, waiting for something to happen.
You stay here.
I'll go if I please to go.
Can't wait to see Will again, can ya?
What'd I just get through telling you, Bud?
She goes to see Will Thompson over my dead body!
I want you to stay here, Griselda and cook us a mess of food and wait for us to come back.
You tell Darling Jill to go to Peach Tree Valley and get Rosamond and her husband Will and come back to the farm where she was born.
I want my whole family together when we turn that albino loose and locate my grandpa's gold and make us all rich again.
Will you help me, Pluto?
I reckon I can, if you'll let me be your son in law.
That ain't up to me, Pluto. That ain't even up to Darling Jill.
That's up to you.
Get the car going, Buck.
I'm not going til she promises to stay here!
I'm not promising anything!
Now, Buck... Why don't you use your charm, and... ask her nicely.
Ask her! It won't hurt ya.
I'm asking you to stay, Griselda.
You askin' me or tellin' me?
He's asking you.
Let him say it!
I'm asking you, Griselda.
Alright.
I'll stay.
Let's go, Pa.
Don't forget to tell Darling Jill what I told ya!
Pluto!
Pluto darling!
Hey, you big horse head!
Come here!
Yes, Darling Jill. I'm coming, Darling Jill.
Stop!
Now close your eyes.
Well.. What do I have to do that for, Darling Jill?
Cause I say so, you big horse head!
Alright... Now, come straight ahead.
Over there.
That's it.
Straight ahead.
Your pa been digging any of those holes around here?
No, I'm watching you. Don't worry about it.
Okay, come on. Come on, come on, come on.
Stop! Stop!
Now turn left.
Left, left, you big horse head! Come on.
Now right.
Now, come on. Straight ahead.
Can I look a little bit?
No, now keep your eyes closed and come on.
I'm right over here.
It's awfully dark.
Turn left.
Now right!
Now, come straight ahead.
That's not me, Pluto. That's the pump.
Yeah, that's the pump.
Grab it and pump me some nice, cool water.
Oh, that's nice! Oh, yes, that's very nice!
Is that going all over you, Darling Jill?
Oh, darn my socks! Darn my socks!
Oh, darn my socks!
That really works.
Next time you darn your socks before you come a-courtin' me.
You're missin' it!
Darling Jill, I don't even know what I'm doing here.
This ain't even the right state for me to get elected, let alone the right county.
And it's hot!
Darling Jill! Listen! That's no place to keep keys!
Now, listen to me, will you please!
I don't hear Will anyway.
Good, let's go home. I'll count some votes.
Will's the kind of man that he's anywhere around, you should take notice of him.
Rosamond! What in the world is the matter with you?
Jill! Darling Jill!
I wasn't expecting you.
What's wrong?
Glad you came. I thought I was gonna die.
Must've been outta my head a little.
What'd Will do to ya? Where is he?
Hello, Pluto.
I sure am glad to see you too.
Here, let me take the clothes off this chair.
You can sit down. Make yourself to home for.
I've gotta go right home, that's a fact.
Shut up and sit down!
Now, Rosamond, tell me what happened.
You can talk in front of Pluto. Big horse head... Now, where's Will?
He's been drunk all week.
Drinks whenever he can.
I wouldn't mind that so much.
It's just that he won't stay home with me no more.
Sleeps all day, goes out at night.
Oh, it ain't his fault. It's the mill.
It's been closed down now for six months.
He's got nothing in the world to do.
Well, ain't it ever gonna open again?
No, I reckon not.
They say it don't pay a dividend no more.
It's bankrupt.
This whole town is bankrupt.
We ought to all just pack up and move away right now.
All of us.
But we don't... Everybody looks up to Will. He won't move.
He says he's gonna open the mill again somehow.
Only he don't know how.
Well I'm glad I came.
Pa wants you and Will to come home and help him dig.
He's got a sure way to find grandpa's gold this time!
Darling Jill! There ain't no gold on that place.
If there was, don't you think they would've found it long before now?
Why can't Pa quit digging that land full of holes and try to raise corn, or cotton, or peanuts, like everybody else does.
Well I don't know about that, but Pa wants you and Will to come home, Rosamond.
Will?
Will won't dig on no farm. He's not a farm boy.
Pa would know that by this time.
Besides, I don't even know if Will's coming home tonight.
Well then, we'll just sit here and wait for him.
We'll spend the night.
That's a mighty fine idea! We'll spend the night!
Not quite so fine as all that.
I'm gonna sleep here on the bed with Rosamond.
And you can make yourself a pallet on the floor.
Darling Jill, you here?
Stand up, let me look at you in the light!
Well, well, the baby's a full grown woman.
Plump as a peach on the branch, ripe and ready to pluck!
Will! Don't take on that way!
We got company.
Pluto! How you doing, man?
Lookin' bigger and better than ever!
How you, Mr. Thompson?
You sure look like every little thing is just fine with you.
Well, it ain't!
Where you goin'?
Trying to slip away, were ya?
Ain't that a sneaky thing to do.
Come back here, all of you, and keep me company.
How's Griselda?
She's still married.
You know, Pluto, I bought Griselda the first pair of high heeled shoes she ever wore.
Will, the bed's made. Why don't you go to sleep?
When Griselda was working in the mill and she walked around in them high heeled shoes, there wasn't a man got a full day's work done.
Will, please don't talk about it now.
That girl, Griselda. Pluto, we almost got married.
She wanted me to go root and grub on a farm.
I wouldn't do it.
I'm a town boy.
I gotta be where I can hear a factory whistle blow three times a day.
And watch those crowds of girls running out of the company gate, laughing, an' screaming, raising Cain, with faces like flowers.
Will, you gotta realize something, once and for all.
That mill ain't never gonna open again!
And Griselda's married.
You can't do nothin' about it.
Now come on. Get to bed.
What's done is done.
Now go to sleep.
I can't sleep.
Well you can rest.
Turn out the light so it won't hurt your eyes.
- Hiya, Harry. - Hiya, Will.
Who's that come in a car to your house, Will?
Rosamond's people.
What they come for?
Just... just for a visit.
They ain't come to take you away, have they, Will?
I promised ya I wouldn't leave Peach Tree Valley until they started the cotton mill again, didn't I?
Yeah, well I know it's easy for you and Rosamond to pull up stakes.
You've got just the two of ya. Most of us got big families.
We ain't got the money to find jobs and houses somewhere else.
You don't have to tell me, Harry.
I know, Will, but we got a little worried while we were waitin' for ya.
He ain't gonna leave us, boys.
He's gonna stay right in town, like he said.
Claude!
Claude!
Where are ya, Claude?
- Is that you, Will Thompson? - Who else?
You drinkin' again?
I wanna get in!
- Why you always comin' here for? - I wanna get in!
There ain't nothin' here but a closed down cotton mill.
Now what are you looking for?
You know what I'm looking for, Claude. I'm looking for the day when the light shine through all those windows.
That day is gone, Will.
The mill ain't never gonna open up again.
The spindles are still threaded.
The power's still connected.
All it takes is for somebody to pull the switch on.
That's crazy talk, Will.
Now why don't ya go home before your wife has to come lookin' for you again.
Don't tell me what to do.
I know what I have to do.
What do you say you go down to Ned's bar and get yourself a drink?
Here, have it on me.
- Felix. - Yes, sir.
How's my albino?
He's sleeping like a baby, Mr. Ty Ty.
Mornin', Dave.
You sleep well?
Where am I?
You with friends.
We went to a lot of... fuss and bother to get you.
Sure hope that you appreciate it.
I'm hungry.
You'll get your breakfast in due time, but... first, you got work to do.
What kind of work?
It's easy. I'll show you.
You take this... this willow fork and you hold it like... like that.
Til she... pulls you down... - scientifically speaking - right down to where the gold is surely located!
Gold?
You lookin' for gold?
Why do you think we come clean down to Swamp Corner to lasso you?
I still don't know.
You're a genuine albino, ain't you?
Yeah, I reckon I am.
What would I be doin' with an albino except to find gold?
I ain't gonna do it.
Why not, son?
Cause I don't know how!
You don't know how?!
You're a genuine albino and you don't even know... Let him go, Mr. Ty Ty.
Let him loose, Mr. Ty Ty.
Now you listen to me, son.
If you don't know how to find gold, you better start learning right now!
Or all these nice folks are gonna be pretty mad at you and we won't get no vittles this winter.
I just can't! I can't!
I'm sorry I got angry, son.
But I... I been diggin' for gold for 15 years and I ain't gonna give up.
I don't know what to do.
Well, it's easy now.
I'll show ya.
You take this willow stick.
That's it.
Turn your wrists up.
That's right.
Pull it out in front of ya.
You can do it! You can do it!
Open the barn door! Give the boy room!
It's pulling you towards the gold!
Give 'im room!
Hurry to find my grandpappy's gold!
I don't think I can stand it much longer!
That where my grandpa's gold is?!
Come on, Dave! Come on!
Feel it, Dave!
Feel it, Dave!
Come on, Dave. Follow it, follow it good!
Follow it, boy!
Oh, my grandpappy's gold!
Hidden away down there!
Deep in the ground, would you believe it!
Under my house all the time!
Buried a hundred years!
Longer than a man can live!
Now I'm about to find it!
Touch it!
Feel it!
Bite into it, if I want to!
Praise the Lord!
Amen.
Now, maybe, Mr. Ty Ty, you'll stop diggin' and start farmin'.
Now wait a minute!
This is still God's little acre, ain't it?
And so is the gold.
No, Buck, no.
I can't honestly say it is.
A minute before Dave found the gold something came over me.
And I decided to change the location of God's little acre.
Just about in time, I reckon.
Where's it now, Pa?
The Lord ain't told me yet.
- Well tell him to hurry. - Now, Buck, don't you talk like that.
The good Lord and your pa, we're old fashioned.
We got to take our time.
Now, God, I don't aim to cheat you none. I swear, I don't.
But what with this unseasonable weather and all I believe you didn't mind if I have your acre in a cooler spot.
If you don't like this, if you don't approve of what I'm doing, Lord, then strike me down dead right here where I stand.
Thank you, Lord.
Glory be. Amen.
Are we home, Pluto?
No, but we ain't but a mile away.
What are we stoppin' for?
Darling Jill, I just gotta have an answer.
Take the pins outta my hair... Will ya?
Oh God almighty, Darling Jill! I just gotta know!
Don't shout so! You'll wake Will and Rosamond!
They can't hear nothin'... I don't know if I'm ready to get married to anybody yet, Pluto.
Least of all you.
You don't have to be ready, I'm ready.
I'm ready enough for both of us.
I'd marry you anytime. Daytime, nighttime, anytime.
I'm so crazy about you, that's a fact.
Your belly's too big.
Oh, Darling Jill, you don't want a little thing like that come between us.
Pluto, if your belly weren't so big, you couldn't be sheriff.
And if you weren't gonna be sheriff, I don't know if I'd even look at you. And that's a fact.
Darling Jill, you haven't oughta tease me like that.
Just because I'm so crazy in love with you, I can't hardly see nothin' else is no reason that someday I just don't get so riled up and so provoked that I just gonna take my two hands and... and just... And what? What would you do, Pluto?
I'd tan your hide! I'd tan your hide!
You scared the tar outta me!
For a minute I thought you was gonna darn your socks again!
I'd tan your hide!
Pa! Where are ya?
Right here!
Oh my goodness! That's the biggest hole you dug! Did you find anything?
Great Scott! We're digging like all get out!
We've sunk a hole twenty feet since this morning!
Fastest diggin' in 15 years!
Welcome home, Rosamond! Will!
Oh, I'm mighty proud you're here to celebrate our good luck!
Boys, it's Rosamond!
- Hiya, Rosamond. - Hiya, Rosamond, our sister.
- Hello Buck and Shaw. - Griselda!
Griselda! The family's here!
Well did you find any of that gold?
Hello, Will.
Hello, Griselda.
It's been a long time.
Real long time.
It's good to see ya.
You look like you just stepped outta the calendar.
You look like hell, Will, what you been doing to yourself?
Doin' absolutely nothing, boys. Absolutely nothing.
Same old lint-head.
What Will needs, Rosamund, is to... occupy himself with something useful.
You know, Will, there's nothin' better for a man's body and spirit than diggin' down in God's good earth.
Rosamond, you go into the house and help Griselda warm up the eats.
Poor Pluto here, he's just about starvin'.
I sure am! And that's a fact!
Well come on into the house, Pluto.
You know, nothin' makes a man hungrier than having his whole family around.
That sure is a tremendous hole you dug!
What's that?
Can it vote?
Dave?
Why that's the old white man you put me on.
Great guns, Pluto!
That's the albino we roped from the swamp!
Did it divine for ya?
Just like 4 and 4 makes 8!
Now you go in the house with Rosamond.
Ty Ty, this is absolutely crazy!
You're digging right beside the house, it's gonna topple over into that hole.
It won't fall down.
We kinda prop it up as we go along. House falls down, won't matter much.
We strike gold, we'll be rich enough to build a house 3 times its size.
What are you lookin' at, Darling Jill?
Well I'm lookin' to see that albino man.
I never seen one before in my life.
Daughter, he's just the same as you and me.
Can he talk?
He'll talk your arm off, if you give him half a chance.
I wanna see him just once, call him up here.
I don't aim to have nobody fool with him.
You can just walk off and call crows if that's what you got in mind.
He's got to stay in the job for me all the time.
Now you come on into the house.
I'm comin', Pa.
Hello there, albino fella.
My name's Dave Dawson.
I sure am pleased to meet ya.
They sure didn't tell any lies about your color!
Just white, that's for sure.
It's a pretty color too.
I like it.
Thank you, ma'am.
It's the first kind words I've heard since your pa kidnapped me with a string of lies and a leather plowline.
Now that I got such a good look at you, wouldn't you like to come up here and get a good look at me?
I don't mind.
Well... what do you say?
Why... you're beautiful!
Won't you come on up here and say that again.
That'll get him shy and scared, Miss Darling Jill.
He might run away.
I don't feel like chasing him with my shotgun.
Oh, he won't run away, Uncle Felix. I promise you that.
Come on, Dave. Come on!
Besides, we're only gonna go watch the moonrise over the pond.
Come on, Dave. Come on, boy.
Don't you like me?
Why... Gosh almighty... I just didn't know there was a girl as pretty as you in the whole country.
I mean, I mean, you're the prettiest girl I've ever seen.
And you're so soft... And you talk like a bird song... And you smell good, too.
I just love the way you talk!
Talk to me some more!
What do you want me to say?
How come you so white all over?
I don... I dunno.
Some people say it's cause I was made in the light of the moon.
Oh, I just think you're wonderful looking!
I'm glad you're so different.
I get so tired of the same looking people every day of my life.
Would you like to kiss me?
I would, if you let me... I reckon I just couldn't help myself!
Will you marry me?
Now, I only said you could kiss me once.
It was mean of Pa to wrap you up in that plowline and bring you here.
I'm awfully glad that he did.
I reckon I am too.
You wanna kiss me again?
You bet I do.
How come they call ya Darling Jill?
Well, my name's Jill.
And when I was little, everybody said that I was darling.
So they called me Darling Jill.
That's the perfect name for you, too.
I couldn't think of a better name for you.
Pluto! What's the matter, Pluto?
You left all them good hominy grits on the table!
I'm worried, Ty Ty. Where's Darling Jill?
She was right here a minute... Gone?
My albino's gone!
Uncle Felix is gone!
Now you got me worried!
Where do you think she is, Ty Ty? Think she fell into one of these holes?
Don't worry. We'll find her.
I can't help it.
They been gone more than half an hour.
Oh, an awful lot can happen in a half an hour!
Just like what?
Well, like one thing... I dunno... And another thing, maybe they just took off to another county and got married.
Now ya got me really worried.
That Darling Jill is crazy enough to do anything.
Darling Jill!
Darling Jill, come home!
Supper's waitin'!
I'm waitin'! Aah!
Ty Ty, help!
Where are ya?
I'm down in a hole!
Which hole you in?
This very deep one!
- You got me, Ty Ty? - I got you, Pluto. Come on!
Ty Ty, why must you make these holes so deep?
Darling Jill!
Dave!
Where are ya?
I knew it!
Just knew it!
My white haired boy's gone!
Took off and went lickety-split to home!
Darling Jill, don't run away to that swamp!
Well dog my cats... Did you find them? Well? Did you?
Well, Pluto, in this pale moonlight ya can't see a thing.
Seems to me like these boys would have more sense than to let Ty Ty egg 'em into digging empty holes in the ground.
- You're nothing but a lousy lint-head! - Yeah, a lousy lint-head!
There ain't no more gold in that ground than there is in the toes of my socks.
Why don't you boys wise up and go to Atlanta or Augusta somewhere, and get yourself a job that pays somethin' Saturday night.
Why don't ya soak your head in a gin bottle!
Now stop it, Buck!
You too, Will!
Why don't ya go back where ya come from, ya lint-head!
I'll go back when I'm good an' ready.
Why don't ya try and make me go?
- We'll make ya! - We'll make ya, lint-head!
Ty Ty!
Drop that shovel, Buck!
You too, Shaw!
All you lousy farm boys think you're tough, huh?
What in the blue perfect hell is going on down there?!
Stop that! Stop that fightin', you hear me?
I won't have no fightin' on my land!
Stop it!
By God!
Stop that!
Stop that fightin'!
What's the matter with you two?
What in the blue perfect hell you two got to fight about?
I told ya there's gonna be plenty of gold for all of us.
Pa, we wasn't fightin' about the gold!
It's the way he acts and talks like he's better than we are!
Every time he comes over here, that lint-head invites a beatin'.
Boys, it's a shame we can't keep a peaceful family.
That's what I've been aimin' all my life to have.
And if I can't have it, I swear I'm gonna leave that gold where it is and go back to grubbin' cotton.
And you tell him to stop tom-cattin' around my wife!
Griselda in this?
I didn't say a word about her.
No, he don't say nothin'.
He just looks.
And that's plenty.
Looks don't hurt anybody, Buck.
He's gettin' ready to start something, I know that much.
You bet I am!
Griselda! You get in the house.
Now, Buck, that's just your imagination.
Will ain't after Griselda.
Are you, Will?
I ain't made up my mind about that yet.
I'll kill him!
You're not gonna kill nobody!
Not on my land or anyplace else!
Now you get up on the ground and cool off!
Get all heated up down in this hole takes fresh air to get it out of ya!
Now go on! Go on up to the house! Go on, Shaw!
Tell him to go home!
Yeah, Pa, tell him to go home.
That Buck's right, I oughta go home.
I hope you don't mean that, Will.
Now I found the right spot, I'm gonna need all the help I can get.
Right spot! The house's gonna topple right into this hole if you dig anymore.
I gotta go home. I gotta get that mill started.
That ain't what you're thinking about.
You're thinking about Griselda.
It ain't no sin to think.
Will! You're gonna kill yourself if you go on that way.
Hot night... Yeah, it's hot.
I couldn't sleep.
I couldn't sleep either.
Guess we did the right thing... busting up.
I guess so.
Oh no, don't come any closer!
I just wanted to touch you, Griselda.
Just feel the touch of you.
It won't stop there... I just know it won't.
Are you sure you divined the gold in just the right place?
Well, you saw the willow pointing down, didn't you?
That's right.
Willow don't lie... Why should it?
Pure scientific.
Mr. Ty Ty, you oughta be out raising cotton.
You a good farmer. That is, you used to be.
Now Mr. Ty Ty, you can raise more cotton on this land in one season than you can find gold in a whole lifetime.
It's a waste of everything, Mr. Ty Ty, digging them holes all over the place.
I wish I had spent a little more time with the cotton, for sure.
If I had 20 or 30 bales to tide me over the fall and winter, I could devote all the rest of my time to diggin'!
But Mr. Ty Ty, where we gonna get enough grub to carry us through another winter?
We use my credit, like I did last winter!
The store man says you ain't got enough credit left to grease the end of your nose.
Felix, I'm sorry about that. But there's nothing I can do!
I just got to go on diggin'!
I got the fever! You can't stop the fever!
Well, Mr. Ty Ty, if it's as bad as all that, why don't ya go to Augusta and borrow some money from your son, Jim Leslie?
Oh, there wouldn't be no sense in that!
Why not, Mr. Ty Ty? I hear tell he's rich.
Anyhow, I ain't never heard of a cotton broker who's poor.
All the same, he wouldn't help me none, Felix.
My son, Jim Leslie, won't speak to me on the street!
And if he won't speak to me on the street, I know darn well he won't lend me money!
You're his pappy, ain't you, Mr. Ty Ty?
I reckon so.
Jim Leslie ain't been a bad man.
He been a good one.
In fact, he's practically a stranger.
And that's wrong!
I oughta go see him just to keep the family ties together!
But I can't, Felix!
But Mr. Ty Ty, you just gotta get some money real quick.
Or else how you gonna keep us all on the farm?
Why we'll all have to go someplace else to work to make a living.
- Felix? - Yes, Mr. Ty Ty?
I just got a wonderful idea.
I'm gonna call on Jim Leslie.
You know, he's my son.
He's a rich man!
He's a cotton broker!
And no son of mine's gonna stand by and let his kin go hungry!
Felix, now you watch good over Dave. Ya hear me?
I hear you, Mr. Ty Ty!
Buck!
Shaw!
Get the car ready!
We're going to Atlanta! Hurry up!
Hey, now, what are you doing?
Now you don't reckon I'm gonna run away from here... I never been so happy in all my born days!
Now, son, you get up from there and get going.
I don't have to do what you say.
It ain't me that's talkin', boy. It's this gun.
Now you get up and get going. And head straight for your home.
Back to the swamp!
Hey, now, you ain't gonna shoot me, are you, now?
I ain't gonna shoot nobody, son. But this gun might.
But Felix, I don't wanna go!
I'm sorry, son, but you gotta go.
It's the only way I know how to save this farm.
Now you, get goin'!
That's Jim Leslie's alright!
Sure as God made little apples.
Well, we're inside.
He can't throw us out now, before I tell him what we're after.
Did you ever see such pretty things in all your life, Griselda?
Don't touch anything, Darling Jill.
Everything looks so shiny!
Looks like it's got goose grease on it somehow.
So clean!
Just clean and clean, everything... Jim Leslie lives in fine style, alright.
I'm mighty proud of the way my boy has made his way in the world.
Oh, that's purty!
Big as a window sash!
Almost as beautiful as them new Coca Cola signs they're putting on the highway coming into Georgia.
Oh brother, the time and patience it must'a took to do that!
Look at those leaves on the trees... Almost like real!
I dunno. What do they need a picture for?
Spend a half dollar in gasoline, drive into the woods and see the real thing now couldn't you?
Now you done it.
Probably worth more money than we were gonna borrow!
Suppose Jim Leslie gets here... Evenin', son.
What are you doing here?
Well, now, son, you know you're pleased to see us.
Don't put on that you're not.
Funny, I didn't hear any... doorbell.
We don't ring no bells in my family.
We just walk in.
That's the way we do it in my family. We're never gonna do any different.
Nobody has to knock on my door, or ring no fancy bells to get in the house.
Pa, why'd you come here for?
Well... it's important, son.
Money, I suppose?
Well, why don't ya dig it out of the ground?
Is that a nice way to talk to your only dad?
Well that's what you came here for, isn't it - money? Well, isn't it?
No.
No, not at all... All I need is a way to buy feed and seed for my sharecroppers.
So's I can dig down another twenty feet and locate my grandpa's gold.
Well there's no gold there!
You know that! You know it as well as I do!
You ought to! You've been digging for 15 years!
You'll be digging holes on the day you die!
Alright, there's the money. Now take it and go on home!
Somethin' got into you, Jim Leslie... at an early age.
You're different from the rest of us.
I don't know why.
You act like you're ashamed of me.
Why, I don't see how that can be because I'm your father.
Why, you take on like you don't know who I am or where you're from.
Well I'm sorry for you, son.
You married a widow... not because you loved her, just had to have her.
Not because you got caught with the bases loaded by her pa.
No, you got married just to get you a house and a fortune!
Well your wife's dead now.
And all you got left is a... house full of... breakable dishes!
Well, son, I guess we better be going.
Pa, why don't ya... fix yourself a drink.
I don't take a drink, son.
Well there's some fresh fruit in the dining room.
Why don't you go on and help yourself.
I don't mind if I do.
Well, you too, Darling Jill, Griselda. Go on in.
Is that the dining room, way down there?
That's right, Pa. Right down there.
I'm hungry!
Griselda, sometime when you're in town, come up to see me.
Here's my office number, I want you to call me.
I wouldn't do that.
Why not?
Because it isn't right, that's why.
I'm gonna be looking for you just the same, Griselda.
You gonna come up and see me.
No, I'm not.
I bet that's your only pair of shoes.
You come up and see Jim Leslie, he'll buy you the whole shoe store.
If you don't come see me, I'm gonna come out there and get you, you hear?
I'm gonna come out to that pig belly farm and bring you right back to this house.
You don't love Buck.
If you did, you'd have four kids by him now.
That pawing Griselda's gotta stop.
I gotta apologize for Jim Leslie, Griselda.
My family ain't known for their politeness to women.
They're headstrong that way. Come on.
I'll be coming out there and get you one of these days, Griselda.
Thanks for the money, son. Consider it a loan.
- Did you get it, Pa? - Did you get it?
I reckon I did! Just look a this big wad of greenbacks!
Hey, Pa, you know what I'd like to get now?
I'd like to get me... a raincoat.
What for?
Well, it's fixin' to rain, Pa.
It can't rain now. I don't want it to rain yet a while.
I got diggin' that hole and I can't dig underwater any too well.
Yeah, but Pa, suppose it does rain.
I'd like to put me on a raincoat and wear it.
Son, if it starts to rain, you just peel off your clothes and let your skin take care of the rest.
Got never made a finer raincoat than a man's skin anyhow!
Let's go.
Ty Ty, I'm kinda thirsty... Think we can stop in town and get a quick beer?
Well, I don't think it'd be showin' a proper respect for Jim Leslie's money to spend it in a saloon.
Just one beer, Pa.
One beer, Pa.
I ain't been in a saloon in my life and I ain't gonna start now.
Well... you can wait in the car, Pa.
Hey there, good lookin'! Yeah, you in the fancy hat!
- Oh, big man! - Oh, man!
Oh big man, you honkin' for me?
Hello, grandpa!
Hey grandpa, wanna dance with me?
Come on! Come on!
Now you get the others and get this car rollin'!
We're in the street of sin and shame!
Oh, go on up there Pa and come back and tell us about it!
Darling Jill! You do what I told you!
You girls stop teasin' and go fetch the boys outta that saloon!
Hey, grandpa, come on, buy me a drink.
Come on, grandpa.
Oh, I know what's wrong with you. You're bashful!
You leave me be. Griselda, get me out of this!
- Hey, leave our pa alone. - Your pa?!
Well who'd you think it was?
Well now, what do you mean, honkin' your horn under my window?
I apologize, ma'am.
But I was only trying to get my family out of that saloon.
You made me come all the way down here for nothin'.
I'll voodoo you, you tight-fisted miser!
You girls fetch those boys outta that saloon right now!
I'm alright! Leave me alone!
I know you're alright.
I'm just fine! Leave me alone!
I feel fine.
How'd this happen, Shaw?
Well, Pa, he tried to drink Will under the table, Pa.
And I guess he lost.
What a saloon can do to a man... - Yeah, Pa, I stuck to beer. - It's all the devil's brew!
There's drinkin' water right in our own backyard.
All my health and long life, just plain well water.
Now you get Will and Rosamond and we'll be on our way.
Will Thompson!
Hey, Rosamond.
Come on, Will. Rosamond, come on.
Give me the power!
I'll turn on the power!
Give me the everlastin' light of life!
The power!
How you, beautiful girl?
Now wait a minute, now you keep your hands off her!
I'll kiss my girl all I want!
Keep your hands off her!
I'm sorry I had to do that, son in law.
Rosamond, you and Will have to go back to Peach Tree Valley.
I don't seem to be able to keep my family together.
There you are, Darling Jill!
I've been lookin' all over for you folks!
Uncle Felix told me you went to Jim Leslie's house and I went there, seen Jim Leslie. He said, "Go to the first bar come to and they'll be there drinkin' up his money".
I like this Jim Leslie fella! I got his vote!
Oh, you everlastin' horse head.
Jim Leslie don't even live in the right county to make his vote count!
Is that a fact?
Pluto, I couldn't be happier to see ya.
Is that a fact?
Yeah, you come at just about the right time.
I did?
You and Darling Jill are gonna drive Will and Rosamond back to Peach Tree Valley.
Oh... no... not again!
Come on, honey waffle!
Come on, Will. Let's get up and do it.
Ty Ty, I'm gonna pull the switch and light up the whole world tonight!
Yes, Will, yes! You can do it, honey. Everything's gonna be alright.
Don't "yes" me like I'm a baby.
Oh no, honey.
I'm gonna pull a switch and light up the whole world... Leave me alone!
I'm gonna pull a switch and light up the whole world, Ty Ty!
I'm telling ya!
Pa, I'm afraid to go back home.
Will's not hisself. He's never been this wild!
He's gonna do something, I know it.
For six months now, I've just been livin' from day to day, hopin' that tomorrow'll change him.
But I've gotta have help now, I can't do it alone.
Griselda, you're the only one he might listen to.
Now, Rosamond, honey. Now Griselda she can't go, honey.
Pa, please, make Griselda listen to me!
I'd ask for you, daughter, but Griselda has to make up her own mind.
- Griselda... - Don't ask me.
Who can I ask?
Buck hates Will.
- You hate him too? - No.
You know I don't.
You love him. Same's I do.
That's why you got to help him, Griselda.
Please, I'm begging you. Please!
Alright, I'll go with you til he sobers up.
Thank you, Griselda. Thank you.
Tell your pa I'll take care of everything, Shaw!
He's still sleeping, thank goodness.
Here it is, dark. I wasted another day.
Haven't counted a single vote.
I've gotta be gettin' home.
Besides, this ice cream is gettin' too cold to eat.
Wait just a little while longer, til he wakes up.
He's mighty fond of peach ice cream.
I gotta go too, Rosamond. Buck's gonna be wild!
Stay a while.
I don't wanna be here alone with him.
Are you scared of Will?
Your own husband?
I reckon I am... the way he's been acting lately... Waited til I woke up, didn't you?
Yes, Will.
I'm turning on the power tonight.
Will, wouldn't you like some peach ice cream?
Never worked in the cotton mill, did you, Pluto?
No, sir.
I've gotta be gettin' home.
I've gotta get elected. It's mighty important, Will.
You know what it's like in a company town when there's no work?
No, sir.
Well I'll tell ya.
You ever shoot a rabbit and go and pick him up and when you lifted him up in your hand, felt his heart poundin' like... like... I dunno what.
Have ya?
Well I have.
I have!
Will, where're ya goin'?
To turn the power on!
Stop him! Somebody, please!
Hiya, Will. What ya gonna do?
I'm gonna break open the gates and turn on the power.
You mustn't do this, Will. You're gonna get in trouble!
I'm gonna open the mill. I promised the whole valley.
Don't you understand? You can't do this alone! You're gonna get killed!
- Do you care? - Of course I care!
I waited for you, Will.
If you would only ask, I would've waited for you all my life!
All my life is now.
Don't shut me out, Griselda.
I won't shut you out.
It's been a long time since we've seen the inside of these buildings.
There's nothing here anymore, Will.
It's all here, the same as the day I left.
Waste... Nothing but waste.
Griselda, when the power's on, the valley hums.
There's meat and potatoes on every table.
People... they remember funny things to laugh at.
When the power's off... they valley's dead.
You see what I mean, Griselda?
You see why... why... I gotta turn on the power?
I've been talkin' about it too long.
Takes a man to turn on the power, not just a talker.
Just lookin' at you makes me feel like a man again.
How can I help you, Will.
Look at me.
Just keep lookin' at me.
- No, Will, no. - You sound like Rosamond.
We both love you, Will.
Then help me, Griselda. If I don't do it now, I'll never do it.
I'll do anything you want, Will, only let's get outta here.
I've never been this close before.
Don't think about it, Will. Think of me.
You gotta go back to the house, Griselda.
I'm not going without you, Will.
It's the mill.
Rosamond, he turned the mill on. Will turned the power on!
You get down from there!
I didn't mean to hurt you, Buck.
What'd I do? What'd I do?!
It's my job, Will!
Who's gonna give an old man a job?
Don't you see?
Who's gonna give him a job?
Damn you, Will Thompson!
Why'd you have to go and do a thing like this?
It's Will Thompson!
I know!
Shaw, you get everybody a nice cool glass of water, ya hear?
Rosamond, why don't ya just sit on the porch and rest a little?
What's the matter with you?
I wanna know what's the matter with you!
Nothin'!
Act as if they just buried your husband instead of that lint-head.
Please, Buck!
Please what?
Don't want me to talk about it, huh?
There's nothing to talk about!
Anyway, you gotta have some regard for Rosamond.
What you care about Rosamond?
Why did you have to chase after him?
Griselda, we have to cook dinner.
No one's eating in this house til I get an answer from her!
I asked ya a question, can't ya talk?
Sure, I can talk. But this isn't the time for it!
It's a shame you can't kill a man but once!
Otherwise I'd be gunnin' for him right now!
I'da liked to kill him myself!
Now look what you've done. You oughta be ashamed of yourself, Buck.
You, shut up!
You don't look ashamed for anything.
You're both alike! A pair of loose fillies!
If you ain't man enough to hold on to your wife, I'd be ashamed to admit it.
I'd just go hide my face some place!
- What did you say to me? - Buck!
Will's dead! Ain't that enough punishment?
We're going at it like this all the time and we're getting further and further away from the happy life!
Pa.
Hey, Pa.
I have the water here, Pa.
All of us ought to... set down and think a little... about living.
And how to do it.
God didn't put us here to scrap and fight each other all the time.
I don't wanna hear no more about God.
We don't have a little more love for each other, there's gonna be a real sorrow in your house, son.
I've tried all my life to keep a peaceful family under my roof.
If you'd just stop fightin'... learn to smile and laugh just a little.
You talk like an old fool.
Maybe that sounds that way to you.
If you got the feeling of God in your heart, you just can't fight.
God! God! God! What did God ever do for you?!
I don't feel exactly the way Buck does but we ain't got a penny outta God's little acre yet.
You boys don't seem to catch on.
It's not important that I get money out of God's little acre.
The fact I can walk on it, and stand on it, and feel God is there.
What's all this gotta do with me and Griselda?
All you boys seem to think about is things you can see and touch.
Well that ain't livin'.
It's the things you feel down inside you.
That's what's living's for.
If you felt more how Griselda feels inside her, no other man could touch her.
That's just what I was gettin' at before you shot your fool mouth off!
What went on between you and Will before he died?
How's it gonna make you feel any better to have her tell you that?
I wanna hear it from her. I got a right to that, haven't I?
- I'm not afraid to tell him, Pa. - No, don't tell him anything!
You stay out of this!
If I was you, when I went to bed tonight, I'd get down on my knees in the dark and try talkin' to God a little.
He can tell you things nobody else can!
And maybe He'd tell ya how you oughta act with Griselda.
He'd tell ya, if you only took the time and trouble to listen.
Cause if there's anything in the world He's crazy about, it's seein' a man and a woman in love with each other.
And to forgive is part of lovin'.
When He sees that, He knows the world is runnin' along as slick as grease.
Buck'll come along alright when he gets a little older.
You just try and be patient with him til he lives a little longer.
It takes some people almost a lifetime to learn some things and Buck is real young.
I'm afraid he'll never learn, Pa.
What's there to learn?
Will wasn't any bigger than I am.
He wasn't any stronger either.
I could throw him any morning before breakfast.
It wasn't the way he looked that made him different, Buck.
It was the way he was made, inside.
He could feel things! And you can't!
You can't suck me in with that kinda talk!
I wanna know what you and Will did behind my back!
Pluto, you were there. What happened?
- Nothin' much. - What do you mean by "nothin' much"?
Nothin' much just means nothin' much, that's all.
Did you go deaf, dumb and blind the day you went to Peach Tree Valley?
Listen, Buck. I was in that house the whole time we were there.
I didn't see nothing more exciting than coffee and cake and peach ice cream.
When that siren blew, we all knew that Will was dead.
That's a fact.
Now, that's settled.
Let's go in and get some supper.
Come on, Rosamond.
We'll all get a good night's rest, and tomorrow things will look a lot different.
Well I'm going back to Augusta.
Care for a lift, Griselda?
I got a big empty house.
Oh, plenty of room for you too, Rosamond.
Now look here, son.
You're welcome to stay for supper, but... if you're so all fired on gettin' back to Augusta, you go on.
Don't be temptin' the girls, they're staying here.
You know, it looks like all of you learned your lesson by now.
All you raised on this land is piles of dirt and empty holes.
I aim to strike a load soon.
You been sayin' the same thing for years.
Age didn't bring you any more sense.
I got sense you don't know about, son.
I hate the smell of this place.
I hated it since the day I was born.
You can come live with me in Augusta, Griselda.
You can have some new clothes, a new car, plenty of spendin' money.
Get in the house, Griselda.
You can come live with me, Griselda.
You take your hands off her! I'll kill you!
Feels like... like the end of the world has struck me.
Feels like... the bottom's dropped off from under me.
I feel like I'm sinking, - I can't help myself. - No, Pa, don't talk like that!
No, it's all my fault, Shaw!
Digging for gold!
Digging for gold!
Never giving heed to my sons, til they got big enough to kill each other!
Oh, God!
God, give me strength!
Let go of my arm.
I don't want any woman I can't hold on my own.
Go with Jim Leslie if you wanna I'd like to be around when you decide to get yourself a husband.
You get outta here.
You get in your car, Jim Leslie.
And go back to Augusta where you belong.
If you ever show your face here again, son of mine or no son of mine... We'll go in the house, get some supper, and have a good night's sleep.
Maybe... tomorrow'll be a good day.
God... Give me strength to spread out my arms to the end of my fields.
Let me fill up the holes.
Make the land smooth.
You spared my sons.
I'll never dig another hole again, except to... to plant seeds for things to grow.
Why, you big horse head of a sheriff!
And you big horse head of a sheriff's wife-to-be!
You're plantin' well, Shaw.
Well I'm plantin'.
What do we got for dinner, honey?
Same as yesterday, Buck.
Bacon fat and grits.
I don't care... I just wanna be waited on by a beautiful woman.
What's the matter, Mr. Ty Ty?
The plow's struck somethin' mean and hard!
It ain't nothin' but a rock, Mr. Ty Ty.
Oh, it ain't!
It sounded like metal! I swear it to you!
What'd you find, Pa?
I can feel it! I can feel it!
Give me room!
Oh, it's nothing but an old shovel, Mr. Ty Ty.
Just look at this shovel.
I bet ya it's a hundred years old.
I bet ya my grandpa used this shovel to bury the gold.
It's a sign from the Lord.
Mr. Ty Ty, if we're gonna have a crop this year, we got a whole lot more plowin' to do yet.
I don't reckon there'd be much time lost if I took this day to give my grandpa one more chance, huh, Griselda?
Come on, mule.
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