Edwin Boyd
- Year:
- 2011
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Mom, how come you don't drive
a motorcycle anymore?
Well, that was only
during the war.
You know, during the war,
your father used to perform
all the time with his friends.
And he was in a band.
He was a star.
And do you have
any of those photos?
I have to finish
the McLeans' laundry first.
What are you drawing?
A rainbow.
A rainbow?
Hey.
Dad!
You scared us.
Yeah, I bet I did.
- You didn't scare me.
- Yeah, sure.
Hey, you recognize the voice?
- Yeah, it's you.
- It is me.
Why are you home early?
Is everything all right?
Nothing's wrong. Why does
something have to be wrong?
I got a guy
to cover half my shift.
It's the second time
this month.
Well, I wasn't
gonna miss tonight.
Look, don't worry so much.
Come on.
Come dance with me.
Eddie, I've forgotten
how to dance.
- No, you haven't.
- I have.
Give me your hand.
Like this. Remember?
Yeah.
What do you think
of the record?
Love it.
You love it?
You know who you sound like?
What? Like Tony Bennett?
Tony Bennett.
That's just what I thought.
You wish.
but to love you. "
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
Hey...
Not bad, he?
We still got it.
I think so.
I think so.
" Just the way you look. "
You know I didn't
bring you here from England
to live like this.
I came for you, Edwin Boyd.
We're not
the only ones struggling.
Let's go.
- Happy Birthday!
- Ta-da!
Wow!
Happy birthday.
What a surprise.
What shall I do?
'Kay, make a wish.
- Make a wish?
- Let's do it.
One, two- you gonna help?
Three.
Tell us what you wished for.
No, then it won't come true.
Won't come true.
It's true. Give her the gift.
Is this for me?
It's when we went
to the lake.
Yeah.
Oh.
Billy, I love it.
What's that?
That's the tunnel,
and that's Dad
doing his headstands.
Oh, it is.
Hey, come on. Open it up.
You like it?
Eddie, we can't...
I had nothing to do with it.
The kids bought it.
Don't you like it?
I love it, sweetie,
but we can't.
I'm gonna return this.
No.
Hey, you're not returning it.
I got it on credit.
Don't worry about it.
- Credit?
- Try it on.
Yeah, try it on.
At least for tonight.
There you go.
It's beautiful.
Tada!
It's so pretty, Mommy.
I love pink.
Well, sweetie, I'm just
gonna take it off for now,
because I don't want to get
birthday cake all over it.
But thank you.
But there is still
one more gift.
There is?
You're spoiling me.
Did you make this?
You made this?
Carolyn and I.
Aw.
This is when your father played
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Hey, how are ya?
I know this is
a little strange, but...
How you want to do this?
Soldier style?
All right.
Let's go. Here we go.
Okay.
Where you headed?
Uh, just to Morse Street.
Okay...
Wow.
So where did this happen?
Dieppe...
Thanks, man.
Sure.
Hey, you got a smoke?
Oh.
Yeah.
Here you go.
Need a light?
Yeah.
Here you go.
Better be goin'.
Hello, how are you?
Thank you.
I'm cold.
Me too.
We'll be home soon, okay?
Thank you.
I'll see you next week.
Bye.
Now, how were
Mr. and Mrs. Got-Lots?
Good.
They're not worried
about the bank
taking their house, so...
Can I help you?
Yes. Hi, how are you?
Hi, I'd like to speak
to Mr. Greene, please.
Oh, he's not here. I'm sorry.
- Are you an actor?
- Yes.
Well, no. I'm not.
But that's what I'd like
about getting some movie work.
Oh, great. Your name?
Alonzo.
Yes, Alonzo. A-L-O-N-Zed-O.
"Zed-O."
Performances, shows?
Something we might have seen?
Oh, uh, no, I, um...
I lost some time overseas,
so no.
Oh.
Yeah.
Uh, well, look, I teach jujitsu.
I...
It's a martial art.
Oh! You're athletic.
Yes.
I, uh... I sing.
Mm-hmm.
I can play the harmonica.
Oh, musical.
Well, yes, but I'm not sure
musicals are really my thing.
That's great, though.
All right,
the introductory course is $45.
You fill this in and sign it.
Bring it back with a che...
Actually, I don't think
you understand.
I can't take a class.
I'm-I have a family.
I can't take classes.
Well, um...
Look, Mr. Greene and I, um...
well, we had
a little conversation.
He was on my bus, and we had
a little heart-to-heart.
Gave me his card.
Look, Mr. Boyd, I'm...
Is he gonna be back in?
Maybe I should just speak to him
when he gets back in.
No.
Mr. Greene is in Los Angeles.
He's shooting.
I'm sorry.
Glover.
Lovely to see you.
Oh!
You didn't need
to bring so much.
Well, I couldn't have
my grand-kids go hungry.
Besides, I got too many.
Is he in?
He's resting.
I can wake him up.
It's the afternoon.
I know. He's tired.
about this, um...
combat fatigue.
I don't know.
Huh.
He's been lazy all his life.
The only good thing
he's ever done
was somehow convince you
to marry him.
And I don't know
how the hell he did that.
Must have told some good lies.
You don't mean that.
Please come in.
I'll put the kettle on.
I know he'd love to see you.
No.
Get him to church.
He needs to get
his life straight.
Eddie, we're going shopping.
Bye, Dad!
Is this for real?
Sorry, I didn't understand.
I said I...
I said I ain't foolin'.
Fill it up quick.
Do it quick.
I don't want to use this.
Just do it quick,
quick and quiet.
Let's go. Let's go.
Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
Come on, what good
they ever done you, huh?
That's good.
Everybody down!
Didn't know you were home.
I am.
What are you smiling about?
Eddie?
if you're hungry.
Where'd you get the money
for all this?
I got an acting job.
An acting job?
Yeah, I did.
It's nothing big, but yeah.
I got a surprise for you.
You gotta cover your eyes.
That's what this is for?
Is that what this is for?
What are you playing?
What is it?
You're not going to tell me?
- No, I'm not going to tell you.
- Why?
'Cause it's a surprise.
Cover your eyes.
- The other way
- What?
Okay, come on.
Is it a play?
No, it's just
local entertainment.
It's nothing special.
All right, come on.
Keep 'em covered.
Keepin' 'em covered?
They're covered.
No peeking.
Watch your step.
There you go. There you go.
Don't let me slip.
Hold there. Hold there.
No peeking.
All right, open up.
Huh? We traded up
for a little extra.
Eddie, have you lost
your mind?
Well, I don't know.
It's beautiful, but...
Have they paid you already?
- Come look.
- Eddie!
Promise me!
I promise you.
I promise. I promise.
Oh, my God!
Getin.
You're nuts.
I like it when you smile.
Oh, my God.
Now you can quit
your job too.
Are you serious?
I'm serious.
Gotta pack him up.
- I'll get you.
- You can't get me.
Yeah?
I'm pretty sure I could.
- I bet you could.
- But I won't.
So I told your father.
Oh, Doreen,
Why'd you tell my dad?
Dad, stop moving.
Sorry, sorry.
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