Bus Stop
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- Year:
- 1956
- 96 min
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- Are you ready, Virge?
- Anytime.
Turn him out!
- BO:
Ya-hoo!- VIRGE:
Go get him, Bo!Make time, Bo! Get on him, Bo!
Turn him over, Bo!
Get him over! Get him over!
Good time! Good!
What was my time?
- Five-eight.
- Five...
That's good enough to win just about
every prize they got at that rodeo!
I'll give to you a paper of pins
And that's the way our love begins
If you will marry me, me, me
If you will marry me
I'll give to you a feathery bed
With downy pillows for your head
If you will marry me, me, me
If you will marry me
But you don't want my paper or pins
And you don't want my feathery bed
You want my house and money instead
That is plain to see
Well, here they are
Take everything
My house, my money
My wedding ring
And in the bargain I'll throw in me
If you will marry me
Bo, when you was five,
I just throwed you on a horse, smack!
And there you was ridin'.
- Remember?
- Yup.
When you was eight,
I throwed you in the creek, splash!
And there you was swimmin'.
- Ain't that right?
- Sure, Virge.
Splash!
Bo, you're 21 years old
and we're on our way to
a big city, Phoenix, Arizona.
It's time you met up with a gal.
A gal?
Oh, it ain't nothin' to be scared of.
In a way, women and swimmin'
is pretty much the same.
You got good reflexes, Bo.
You'll make out just fine.
(HORN HONKS)
So long, Bo.
Bring back some prize money.
Take it easy, Orville!
Two for Phoenix, Arizona.
We goin' down for the rodeo.
I figure I'm gonna win me just about
every prize they got down there.
Well, that's nice.
Now sit down someplace.
You got a long ride ahead of you.
VIRGE:
Bo, the lady's hat!- Oh, sorry, ma'am.
- Why don't you look where you're goin'?
It was an accident, sir.
He ain't used to travelin'.
- This is his first time off the ranch.
- Virge, that's a lie!
That's a lie and you know it!
I been all the way to Helena.
That was when he was 12 years old
to have his tonsils out.
Well, that still counts!
Here, give me that.
(ALL SINGING)
If you will marry me, me, me
If you will marry me
I'll give to you a petticoat red
All stitched around
with golden thread...
Virge?
I've been thinkin'.
You know, about what you said.
What was that?
You know. About me findin' a gal.
Oh, what... What about it, Bo?
I don't know anything about gals, Virge.
Nothin' at all.
Well, that's what I mean.
It's about time you learned.
It ain't nothin' to be scared of, Bo.
You know how much you like swimmin'
when you got used to it.
Besides, I know the idea
crossed your mind once or twice.
I seen you lookin' at them
pictures in Orville's magazines.
I'll give to you a feathery bed
With downy pillows for your head...
Maybe I glanced at them pictures
a couple of times.
But if I do find me a gal,
it ain't gonna be one of them gals
from all those magazines.
I already decided.
I'm gonna get me a
angel.
- An angel?
- That's right.
I wouldn't set my sights
too high if I were you, Bo.
You just figure on pickin' out
some plain-lookin' little ol' gal,
with a cooperatin' nature
and a good personality.
I mean, we gotta be realistic.
with a cowhand like you?
What's that got to do with it?
That steer this mornin',
he didn't wanna get throwed, did he?
Well, I throwed him.
Some wild horse you're breakin',
he don't wanna get broke, do he?
But you don't let what he wants stop you.
What makes you think
a girl's any different?
This trip is gonna be mighty educational.
Kiss me quick and go, my honey
Kiss me quick and go to cheat sur...
Listen, Virge.
I'm gonna find me an angel.
I'm gonna find me a real
hootenanny of an angel!
She gives me any trouble,
she's gonna find herself
with them little old wings
just pinned right to the ground!
(BREATHING DEEPLY)
WOMAN:
Oh!- Mornin', ma'am!
- What are you doing?
Push-ups, ma'am.
Gotta get the kinks outta my bones.
Hey, cowboy, get up off that floor!
Thirty! Whew! I can do 30 set-ups, too.
Pipe down and stop botherin' folks.
You woke up everybody in the bus.
Well, it's mornin', ain't it?
It's time to get up.
That's the trouble with you city folk.
Lay around in bed all day long
and you get soft.
Hey, when do we stop for breakfast?
Look! There's a place! Hey, you passed it!
Look. This ain't no taxi. It's a public vehicle.
Stops where it's scheduled to stop
and no place else.
And meanwhile what's
Just starve to death?
Poor old lady back there, you can hear
her stomach rumblin' from here!
Bo! You're out in civilization!
Forgive him, ma'am. He didn't hear a thing.
Our next official bus stop is Grace's
Diner, a couple of miles up the road.
That's where we stop, Grace's.
Can we get some breakfast in here?
Hello, Grace.
Well, look what the cat dragged in.
- Hello, Elma. You the passenger?
- That's right.
- She's goin' for the symphony concert.
- And to see my sister.
Sounds like your passengers are hungry.
Oh, I'll go ahead and wait on 'em.
Ah, some crazy cowboys.
That young one there,
he's a real troublemaker.
His friend ain't so bad.
He just sits in the back of the bus
playin' his guitar.
A little music's real nice
when you're drivin' along.
I'm very fond of music myself.
Are you, Grace? I didn't know that.
Yeah. I'm a very musical person.
Well, come on in.
I'll fix you somethin' to eat.
Ahh.
Ma'am, uh...
Ma'am, I...
Give me about three hamburgers.
- Three? How do you want 'em?
- Raw.
- Honest?
- Well, sure.
That's the only way to eat 'em, with
a big hunk of onion and some piccalilli.
And a piece of pie.
And you'd better set a quart of milk
beside him. He's still a growin' boy.
- Well, all right.
- Pie and coffee for me.
I'm still growin' too, but in a different way.
Gotta watch my figure.
Real nice place you got here.
As much as I've seen of it, anyway.
What's that supposed to mean?
CARL:
I was just thinkin'.I'll bet that apartment you
got upstairs is real nice too.
Love to see it sometime,
how you got it fixed up and all.
Hmm, don't pour it!
Ahh.
Okay, mister, let's get goin'.
We're never gonna make Phoenix
sittin' around this broken-down,
miserable restaurant.
Hey! You!
All aboard, folks.
Now wait a minute!
I happen to be the owner of this here
broken-down, miserable restaurant.
Don't pay him no mind. You're only the
twelfth human bein' he's seen this year.
- Just his way of talkin'.
- Well, it ain't a way I care a lot for.
- I don't blame you a bit.
- Virge!
Bo, you're plumb wrong about this place.
It's nice and clean and well-run!
And you certainly couldn't ask
for a prettier or a more charmin' owner.
- Wait a minute, cowboy.
- I mean it, ma'am.
- Hey, what ya doin'?
- It's just somethin' I seen in a movie.
- It don't offend you, I trust.
- Oh, of course not.
Only you just caught me up short, that's all.
Hand kissin'?
That ain't my idea on how to get a gal.
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