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Synopsis: Two rustic families, headed by patriarchs Laban Feather and Pap Gutshall, are feuding. At first, it is comical, with just the sons of the two families playing tricks on each other. But soon the Feather boys decide to kidnap a girl. She turns out to be innocent bystander Roonie Gill, not the made-up girlfriend "Lolly Madonna." As events escalate, Zack Feather and Roonie fall in love and try to bring the others to their senses. Will Roonie discover Zack's dark secret, the reason for the painful feud between the two families which once were close friends?
 
IMDB:
6.5
PG
Year:
1973
103 min
167 Views


Oh, boy, is he quick.

Well, they sure had some girl.

'Cause I and my field glasses

trained right on her.

Little bitty ol' thing

with a crew cut.

(Elspeth)

'Hand me the salt, honey.'

(Pap)

'See what you can to find out, Ludie.'

Excuse me.

These rolls aren't very good.

(Elspeth)

'You fix 'em next time alright?'

(male #2)

'Ma, is that coffee ready yet?'

- 'Two cards.'

- 'Two.'

I don't know what

Ludie Gutshall wanted with her.

Dainty little thing like her.

She gonna be nothing,

but trouble to us.

Ma, she ain't

done nothin' to us.

- What does that mean? She..

- Take a three.

They busted up his field.

Yeah, but he stole

Pap Gutshall's hogs.

He told Pap to keep them

hogs off the meadow.

Ma, Pap can do anything

he wants to with that land

'cause it's his now.

I think your daddy will have

somethin' to say about that.

What am I in for?

Laban..

Laban..

Why aren't you going to bed?

Want Hawk to go up

to the still and relieve Zack?

Mm-hmm.

'Your daddy

wants you to go on up'

'to the still

and guard them hogs.'

Alright, I heard him.

Well, go on then.

(Hawk)

'Going. I'm going.'

'I don't know why

we don't eat 'em pork'

'instead of baby sittin' em.'

[door creaks]

[jaw harp music]

Skylar, hon, your daddy

wants somebody

to keep an eye

on the house tonight.

Oh.

Alright.

What about little Miss Muffet?

She ain't going any place.

Hey!

You still awake?

(Chickie) 'They don't seem

to care much for you.'

[door screeching]

Did daddy say you can do that?

What are you doing back so soon?

We just sent Hawk

up there to get you.

Got tired of waiting.

Coffee's hot.

Don't leave a mess.

Zack, ain't you going

to give her a little kiss?

'Ought to keep in practice,

a big buck like you.'

Maybe I don't need it

as much as you do.

Sure, that's probably true.

You being so pure and all.

You better believe it, honey.

[door screeching]

[crickets chirping]

[rattling]

[dog barking]

[growling on TV]

Hey, Sister E,

none of that hair snort

this time, I'm telling you.

Well, I can't do it right

without curly dew, Zeb

and that's all there is to it.

- Now, hold still.

- Why don't you do mom instead?

It's your turn.

Besides, I've to practice

on baby fine hair.

Jesus.

- Oh, hell, daddy, they haven...

- Oh, shut up. Shut up!

Well, they got somebody

up there or not?

- Yes, they have somebody.

- Who is it?

How the hell should I know?

Is that hot?

(Zeb)

'Hey, maybe they kidnapped somebody.'

They got Ludie's postcard.

Hell, they probably fell for it.

They think

they got Lolly Madonna.

That was really brilliant,

Ludie.

Now, son, exactly,

what did you see up there?

Like Villum said,

skinny and crew cut.

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Sue Grafton

Sue Taylor Grafton (April 24, 1940 – December 28, 2017) was an American author of detective novels. She is best known as the author of the "alphabet series" ("A" Is for Alibi, etc.) featuring private investigator Kinsey Millhone in the fictional city of Santa Teresa, California. The daughter of detective novelist C. W. Grafton, she said the strongest influence on her crime novels was author John D. MacDonald. Before her success with this series, she wrote screenplays for television movies. more…

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