Coal Miner's Daughter Page #3
- PG
- Year:
- 1980
- 124 min
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like a little toy soldier.
Hey, now, you listen here, I went
ashore over yonder at D-day plus four
and I stayed in combat until the
day the damn thing was over.
I wasn't no
little ol' toy soldier.
You know what
D-day is, don't you?
(CHUCKLES)
What?
Never mind.
Tell you one thing
that army showed me.
There's a whole
big world out yonder.
Showed me I ain't
about to spend my life
buried in no
coal mine, neither.
Ain't no future in it,
not a damn bit.
And that's what I'm interested in,
mainly, course, is the future.
You got any
plans for the future?
Not that I know of.
You sure cuss a lot, don't ya?
Yeah, I do.
Cuss, drink, chase wild women.
What? What are you doing?
I'm gonna kiss you good night.
Ain't you ever been kissed before. Huh?
Hey, Loretta?
here and take you for a ride.
You ain't gonna get
that thing up this holler.
There ain't nothing I can't do,
girl, once I set my mind to it.
(PIGS SQUEALING)
(DOG BARKING)
CLARA:
Loretty, honey, takePeggy Sue in and feed her.
Come on.
(VEHICLE APPROACHING)
Stranger coming!
Stranger coming!
Stranger coming!
CLARA:
What is it?I told you I'd get
this thing up here, gal.
You gotta take
a ride with me now.
Hey, Bill.
BILL:
Hey, Doo.(HORN HONKING)
(TIRES SCREECHING)
(GASPS)
I can't breathe.
I feel like I'm gonna faint.
Well, that's the way you're supposed
to feel when you're in love.
It is?
Yeah.
(DOG BARKING)
(JEEP APPROACHING)
Where have you been?
Doolittle took me riding.
What?
Doolittle took me riding.
Took you riding?
You just run off.
Didn't ask nobody or nothing.
Run off and worry
everybody to death.
(DOOR SLAMS)
(CHILD COUGHING)
Y'all get to bed.
Go on.
(FOOTSTEPS RETREATING)
Don't you know he'd
rather cut off his arm
than have to
whip you like that?
What you mean running off
like that with that wild boy?
I love him, Mommy.
You do no such a thing.
Stay away from that
Doolittle Lynn
or I'll give you worse than
what your Daddy did.
I'll go make you up
some salve for your legs.
Loretty, you know I don't like to
boss you, but I got to now, honey.
Daddy, I...
Just let me talk.
Doolittle's been up the
house every day this week.
I don't want him
hanging around no more.
Why?
'Cause you ain't got no business
hanging around with him.
You're just a little girl,
he's a grown-up man,
wild as the devil.
I love him, Daddy.
And he's a-wanting me
to marry him.
You ain't even 14 yet.
Y'all ain't knowed
each other a month.
I know. But I love him.
Lord, Lord,
don't do it, Loretty.
Don't throw all
You're my pride, girl.
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