Follow That Dream
- Year:
- 1962
- 109 min
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- Pop!
- No. We ain't stopping the car again.
We don't wanna stop.
We want to know, are we good boys?
Yeah, yeah, you're good boys.
All right, Toby, give them a piece of candy.
Thank you.
- It ain't even.
- I know.
- Now it is.
- Yeah.
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
You ain't gonna use that road,
are you, Pop?
Why not?
Well, that sign says "closed to the public."
We ain't the public,
we're part of the government.
They send me cheques.
I keep them busy and happy.
We're dependent on each other.
We ain't the public, Toby.
- Damn it, I lost my traction.
- Don't get upset, Pa, I'll lift her off.
You'll do nothing of the kind.
You're getting $63.80 a month...
...because the Army
totally disabled your back.
Now, how's it gonna look
...and you're lifting up an automobile?
My back don't feel totally disabled.
It don't matter how your back feels,
it's what the Army doctor says that counts.
I keep telling you, Pop, they examined me
right after my first judo lesson.
It was a little twisted up,
but it twisted back the next lesson.
- Toby, we'll get out.
- That's okay.
Didn't twist your back again, did you, son?
- No, sir, I just used mostly my hands.
- Good. Good.
It's hard to tell,
just from looking at one end.
- Hey, Pop?
- Yeah, Holly?
Listen, I've been taking notice.
We haven't passed a house...
...or even a gas station
the whole time we've been on this road.
Well, it stands to reason.
It's a brand new road.
The country ain't caught up with it yet.
Doesn't your gas gauge read "empty"?
When my gas gauge says "empty,"
it's still got three gallons left in it.
I can't understand it.
Where you going, son?
I'm gonna jog up the highway
and get some gasoline.
- You gonna do nothing of the kind.
- Why not?
One of those government
Highway Patrol wagons...
...is gonna come along here any minute.
Now, Pop, there won't be any patrolling
if this road doesn't go anywhere.
And why wouldn't this road
wanna go nowhere?
Maybe the government ran out of
money before they could finish it.
How many times do I have to tell you that
the government don't run out of money?
Only people run out of money.
Government's loaded.
Wake me up when that truck patrols by here.
All right, Pop.
Gee, Toby, it's gonna be getting dark
in a couple of hours.
I don't see how we can prevent it.
I'm awful thirsty. So are the children.
I'm sorry, Holly, but I don't happen to have
any drinking water on me right now.
I wonder what's keeping that patrol car?
- Toby.
- Yeah?
We could dig for some.
Well, there's always
what you call ground water...
...and it doesn't mix with the salt water...
...so if you dig down to the water level,
you can get the fresh.
Well, another thing I don't have on me
is a shovel.
Why, it's soft ground. All you need
is sort of a scoop or something.
There ought to be something around here
we could use.
- What about this?
- No, not your pop's fender.
Oh, I'll put it back on before he wakes up.
I hit one.
- You did not.
- I did so.
All right now, just keep throwing.
We need more coconuts.
Higher. Higher. That's good.
Higher. Higher.
- Hey, Pop, do you wanna try one?
- No, I don't wanna try one.
Keep hitting higher.
Here you go, Ariadne.
You're just as happy as a house cat,
ain't you?
Women like doing things for other people.
Don't men ever feel like that?
- What did I say that was so funny?
- Oh, nothing.
I was just remembering,
after your folks died, when Pop took you in.
What a skinny, scrawny little thing
you were.
All eyes and elbows.
And now you're practically...
Well, like you said, practically a woman.
- Toby.
- Yeah?
Will you look at me?
No, I mean real good.
I know you're a woman, Holly.
And I know I said practically,
and that bothers you, don't it?
Yeah, well, I am 19 years old...
...and I'm kind of well-built.
Yep, I know that, too.
And I'm glad of it.
Are you, Toby?
'Cause I'm trying
not to notice things like that...
...and you're a good one
Well, why me...
...and, well, what's
wrong with noticing girls?
Well, that's how they catch you.
Pop told me all about it the day I got
sent home from band practice...
...for grabbing Amy Plotka.
Do you remember Amy?
Yeah, I remember Amy.
You know anything about sex, Holly?
Of course I do.
Who told you?
I don't remember.
Never you mind.
You've been living with us
since you was 13.
- You know about it then?
- Oh, Toby, leave me alone.
I'm sorry, honey,
I didn't aim to make you mad.
I was just trying to explain
what you asked me.
Well, then explain. Don't ask questions.
Well, it's just like Pop said,
women are natural nesters.
Just look at the way
you took to nesting right here.
Cooking dinner and everything,
starting from scratch.
Well, I would dearly love to know
what's so awful about nesting?
It's just being married and having a house.
Well, nothing.
Except doing it when you don't want to.
I think a man ought to be allowed
to wait till he wants to.
Women don't aim to let you wait.
That's why I use my education against them.
- Your education?
- Multiplication tables.
Anytime some pretty gal
is standing around bothering me...
I just close my eyes and I say,
one times one is one...
...and one times two is two
and right on through the eights.
Most times I only have to get to the sixes
and they get disgusted and go away.
I can imagine.
Of course it don't do much good
if they hang on through the eights...
...'cause I forget the nineses.
That's what happened that night
behind the bowling alley with Gertrude.
I forgot the nineses.
Toby...
...when you say that you wanna wait,
do you want to?
Does that mean
that you don't wanna fall in love?
- Doesn't everybody wanna fall in love?
- Not me.
Not judging from the kind of love
I've seen people fall into.
Pop had a song that explained it pretty well.
Let me see, how did that thing go?
Show me a girl with a dimple on her cheek
Butter melts in her mouth
When she opens it to speak
Show me a girl who is acting so refined
And I'll show you a girl
with one thing on her mind
So I say, "You know what?"
She says, "What?" I say, "What?"
"Oh, I'm not the marrying kind
"For you've got what it takes
And it takes what you've got
"But I'm not the marrying kind
"Don't kiss me, don't claw me
Don't pet me, don't paw me
"I won't leave my freedom behind"
So I say, "You know what?"
She says, "What?" I say, "What?"
"Oh, I'm not the marrying kind
"You know what?" She says "What?"
I say, "What? Thanks a lot
"But I'm not the marrying kind
"Don't kiss me, don't claw me
Don't pet me, don't paw me
"And I won't leave my freedom behind"
So I say "You know what?"
She says "What?" I say "What?"
"Oh, I'm not the marrying kind
"I'm not, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not
And now you've got what I'm not
"I'm not the marrying kind
"Oh, I'm not the marrying kind
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