Don't Come Knocking
HOWARD:
Come on.
What are you telling me,
"He's not there"? He's
not in his trailer, or what?
A.D. 2:
No.A.D.
A.D. 2:
Yes.A.D. 1:
He's not there?A.D. 2:
No.A.D.
1:
How about Hair and Makeup?He's gone, Mickey.
I'm telling you, man,
he is gone.
Well, that's interesting.
Where do you think
he's gone off to?
Because look around.
What do you see?
I see sand and
big f***ing rocks.
There's nowhere to go.
Camera's ready.
I need him now. You copy that?
Yes, I copy that. I copy--
Don't yell at me, Mickey.
I can't take that right now.
Howard, are you in there?
You are killing me, buddy.
Camera's ready,
I need you out here now.
He's not in there, man--
Shut up.
Who are you?
What do you mean, who am I?
Who are you?
Where's Howard?
Oh, my God,
don't push me
around like that.
Oh, my God.
All right,
what the f*** is going
What Where's Howard?
Howard
Oh, Jesus. He's not in here.
A.D. 2:
I told you.A.D. 1:
Will you shut up.Will you shut up.
ANTHONY:
Action!
Cut! Cut! No good.
WOMAN:
Cut. Get that horse.MAN 1:
Camera reload.WOMAN:
Get the other wrangler.MAN 1:
Diffuse this lens.Let's go.
MAN 2 :
We've got a problem, Anthony.
The assistants tell us that
Howard Spence is gone. Over.
What do you mean, he's gone?
I mean he just...
disappeared.
DIRECTOR:
Disappeared?
Good boy.
Easy.
Hello?
Hello?
Hey, you want these?
Huh?
What?
You want this set of spurs?
Free, like?
Yeah.
What's wrong with them?
There's nothing
wrong with them.
If you give me your shirt
and your vest,
I'll give you that set
of spurs, okay?
We'll-- We'll swap.
I'll give you these boots too.
Okay?
My shirt
Yeah.
Is it a deal?
You'll give me the spurs?
Yup.
Yeah, I'll give you
that fancy jacket
and the chaps.
You want those?
All right. But-- But
you can't have my hat.
Because I've had this
30-some-odd years.
No, I don't want your hat.
I just want-- I just want
your shirt and vest, okay?
Is it a deal?
All right.
Ain't any good anyway.
Appreciate it.
You bet.
Warm out here.
Yeah.
Thank you. And--
And you can have
this horse too.
He's a pretty good gelding.
You must be getting
out of ranching altogether.
Yeah.
around here?
What?
Place to rent cars?
Ain't seen any.
Uh, train?
Oh, now and then.
Well, thanks.
Appreciate it.
You bet.
Who the
f*** is that?
Some big shot
from the bond company.
Let's go check him out.
I'd like to see Mr. Spence's
trailer, please.
Uh, his trailer?
That's right.
It's still here, isn't it?
A.D. 1:
Yes. Yes,
the trailer's still here.
Wouldn't you like
to come down, meet the
director, the producer first?
No,
I'd like to see his trailer.
His mobile home.
"Mobile."
"His mobile home."
Sure.
Right away.
I got the producers
on the line. You wanna
talk to them?
No.
Let me have
the director come down.
I'm sure he'd be more than
happy to come right on down--
I don't want to
see the director.
I don't want to see anyone.
I want to be left alone.
Is that clear?
Nice talking to you.
What a dick.
[INDISTINCT CHATTERING
OUTSIDE]
WOMAN:
I'm on my way.
There is every indication...
that Mr. Spence is engaged
in totally irresponsible,
self-indulgent, immoral
behaviour.
Not unlike many members
of his profession.
WOMAN :
Let me have 7-0-1-7...
OFFICER:
Hey, pull up there a second.
Let's see some ID.
ID? You gotta be joking.
HOWARD:
Mom?LULU :
Howard?LULU:
Howard, is that you?HOWARD:
Mom?Yeah, it's me.
LULU:
Where in the world are you?
I'm not sure.
LULU:
Are you in good health?Yeah, I'm fine, Mom.
LULU:
Are you far, far away?
Well, no. I think--
I think I'm somewhere in Utah.
Near the border.
LULU:
What border is that, now?
Nevada. The Nevada border.
LULU:
You haven't been that close
since you went away
Yeah.
Listen, Mom, would you mind...
if I came by and spent
a couple days with you?
LULU:
Well, if you're that close...
and you don't come
and stay with me...
you'd better not ever,
ever call me again. I swear--
Mom, you're breaking
up on me, Mom.
LULU:
Howard?Can you hear me?
["A LONELY MAN"
BY You're breaking up on me.
[SINGING "A LONELY MAN"
BY MAN :
Attention, all passengers.
The bus to Elko
is now boarding
and departing immediately.
[PEOPLE CHATTERING
INDISTINCTLY]
MAN :
The bus to Elko
is now boarding.
Adios!
Hey!
You must be Sky.
Your mother will be very
Oh, John, do you
really have to leave?
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Okay, I can't do this.
DIRECTOR:
Cut! Cut.What's going on now?
What's wrong?
Sorry, I-- I can't do this.
What can I get you.
I can't do this.
What's wrong, Monica?
I'm having
a very difficult time
pretending that he is
supposed to be Howard.
I mean...
I can't kiss that guy.
Who is that guy?
That's not Howard.
It's just a temporary
thing, Monica.
Temporary, my ass.
Where is Howard?
When's he supposed
to get here?
Howard's coming. I mean,
he's going to be here soon.
What we've got to do
is try to continue until
he gets here.
Why? I am supposed
to be acting with
Howard Spence...
not some stand-in jerkoff.
The bond company
wants us to keep shooting!
Hey.
Mom.
Howard.
What in the wide world
has become of you?
Are you my son?
Yeah, it's me, Mom.
Is that all your luggage?
Yeah, I'm travelling light.
You didn't have to bring
any flowers.
I didn't. These aren't
for you.
What would you do
with a bunch of plastic roses?
Come on, let's get going.
Sold the old ranch house?
Oh, I had to when
your father died.
So you're not living
in the country anymore?
Oh, no, I moved
10 years ago.
SKY:
I don't know
what to do with you, Mom.
It all happened so fast.
I mean, I remember, uh...
I remember you
talking about that place.
That place out near
where you grew up.
You were always
talking about that
like you were happy
there or something.
When I was a kid.
You remember that?
Always seemed like
you liked that place.
uh, take you up there.
Hmm?
Well,
what were you thinking about?
Nothing.
So now they'll be
looking for you,
is that it?
Yeah, I guess.
And you want me
to hide you out
or something?
Just like Jesse James?
Yep, just like Jesse James.
Well,
You are my son,
aren't you.
Just need a place to
rest for a while, Mom.
Might as well be
the place you grew up in.
Yeah.
You know...
I always have the
same damn problem...
finding your
father's gravesite.
Well, don't you recognize
the stone, Mom?
Well, they're all alike.
I mean, they used up
arches during Vietnam.
Then, by the time your
father died, all they had
were these simple
slabs of granite.
Just a slab,
flat on the grou--
Here it is.
That it?
Yup.
was appropriate.
Flat slab on the ground.
People just walk
right on top of it.
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