Montana Sky
- TV-PG
- Year:
- 2007
- 96 min
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Where are your sisters?
Start without them.
- Willa, they're blood.
- They're nothing to me.
The cancer took Jack Mercy quicker
than his own damn funeral.
I've got two turkeys in the oven...
...and 12 pounds of potatoes
on the stove, and l...
Wait a minute.
Is that your sister Lily?
I wouldn't know. I've never met her.
Hi, you must be...
Lily.
Sorry, I'm a little bit of a mess.
You look fine. I'm Adam Wolfchild.
I'm Willa's brother. Half-brother.
Come and join your family.
I...
I didn't know this would be outside.
- Now can we start?
- No, we've got one more coming.
What's the rush?
Jack ain't going nowhere.
Not unless they got hookers
in heaven.
Heaven or hell, either one,
he's just as miserable.
I can radio the airport, Willa,
see if her plane is late.
Thanks, Nate. There's no need.
- Is that her?
- Who else?
It's a bar fight. They're drunk,
they're hockey players.
What do you want them to do,
go to therapy?
Damn it, all right, listen,
I gotta go, I'm at my father's grave.
Hi.
- I'm Tess.
- Willa.
Oh, you're the cowgirl?
Yeah.
Oh, hi.
Say hello to Lily Mercy.
Hi there. Nice to meet you.
Sis.
Friends.
We're here to lay Jack Mercy
to his final rest.
never again will he hunger.
Never again will he thirst.
The sun will not beat down upon him,
nor any scorching heat.
Bye.
Oh, damn it.
Oh, God.
They're your kin.
You have to talk to them some time.
They're sleeping in my house
and eating my food. That's enough.
- Wait a second. Where are you going?
- Soda Butte.
Fences need to be checked.
- Now?
- Daylight's wasting.
I shouldn't have to remind you
that you have guests out there.
Then don't.
"Rude" is a four-letter word.
So is "work,"
but it still has to be done.
These people have come
to pay their respects.
- No, they have come to gawk.
- It's only fitting.
I've got a ranch to run here, Bess.
Hands need to see
that it is business as usual.
That Mercy Ranch is still being run
by a Mercy.
- Honey.
- What?
You have a right to grieve.
He didn't give me a chance
to say goodbye or take care of him.
I didn't even know he was sick.
Just sell the script, all right?
Whatever it takes.
Sacrifice a virgin, I don't care.
Just sell it.
Great, great. We'll have lunch
on Monday to celebrate.
Bye. Thanks.
Hey there.
So where are you from?
Virginia.
Your mom
Actually, she was a photographer.
She came out west and met
Jack Mercy, and when she...
Hey there, sugar nugget.
No. Please, no, I'm just here
Then it's adios, Dodge City.
Okay, bye.
And...
- Your mother was a stripper?
- No.
No, she was a restaurant hostess.
And you'd be what?
No, I don't think it's eight.
I think it's more like...
Yeah. Remind me
to alter my driver's license.
Tess, Lily.
I'm Sheriff Nate Torrence,
and I'm very sorry about your father.
Willa would like to get back
to ranching.
And so she has asked
that her attorney read the will now.
- Lf that's all right with the two of you.
- Now?
Yeah, it's one way
How long do you intend to stay
in Montana?
About a half hour.
Remind you of Hollywood?
In Hollywood, those are house pets.
Willa, I can read the will...
...or just give you the terms
and conditions.
Whatever's fastest, Ken.
Bess, as his long-time
housekeeper...
...Jack left you $1000 for every year
you have been at Mercy.
That's $34,000.
Good Lord.
What am I gonna do
with a fat lot of money like that?
Adam, you receive 20,000.
Oh, no, no, now that's not right.
Adam's my half-brother.
He's lived here his whole life.
He should get the horses
he's trained and the house he lives in.
Half-blood meant no blood to Jack.
Oh, I'll say.
I remember one time when this girl
came bursting into my kitchen.
And she said that this little boy
with her was Jack's.
She claimed that it was Jack's and...
Why, he kicked her butt right out
that kitchen door and sent her packing.
Really?
You and I would be lucky
if he left us a toilet seat.
Don't you think?
Mercy Ranch business is to continue
as usual with Willa as operator.
But there are conditions.
You haven't said anything
about Ham yet.
Ham? Oh, the foreman.
No, he isn't mentioned in the will.
Ham gets nothing?
Jack left each of his daughters
a one-third interest in the ranch.
Us?
What? A three-way split?
These two have nothing to do
with the ranch.
They've never even been here
before today.
Let's hear it out, Willa.
In order to inherit...
...the three of you must live
on the ranch together for one full year.
And at the end of that time,
if conditions are met...
...each of you
will have one-third interest.
I'm sorry, I've got a third of an interest
in a cattle ranch in Nowhere, Montana.
And now I've gotta live on it?
Willa...
Excuse me.
Why don't you just give me my share
in cash and I'll get out of your life.
Miss Mercy, your father's terms
are clear.
Now, you have a right not to agree
to these terms.
But if you don't, the entire ranch
will be donated...
...to the Nature Conservancy.
Donated? To the tree huggers?
It's ironclad.
If any one of the three of you leaves,
the ranch is forfeited.
You'll each get one hundred dollars.
I'll stay, Willa. It's not fair to you.
As soon as the year is over,
I'll sell you my share.
Everyone knows the ranch
is already yours.
Really, that's touching.
But I'll be damned
if I waste a year of my life...
...in some godforsaken wasteland.
Out of sight, out of mind
in Hollywood.
Where's that damn limo?
Ken, you may wanna tell
Hollywood there...
...how much her portion
of the wasteland is worth.
Approximately $8 million.
Hey, hon, it's me. Listen, cancel my
lunch on Monday. I'm staying over.
My sense of duty, that's why.
It's not every day your father dies.
- Willa?
- Yeah?
There's one other provision
of the will.
During the probationary year...
...your father designated myself
and Ben...
...to supervise the running
of the ranch.
Ben McKinnon?
That chicken hawk's gonna be looking
over my shoulder for a year?
He wasn't even at the funeral.
Well, he had business in Bozeman.
He'll be back tonight.
And, yes, he knows he's named.
Up at the crack of noon,
are we, Hollywood?
- Don't be waiting on her.
- I don't mind.
- I do.
- Stop picking on her.
I'm not picking on her,
and stay out of my face.
Oh, I'll be in your face there
for a year, missy.
You might wanna get used to it.
And you better get used
to how things work around here.
We got a thousand animals
depending on us.
We got crops to raise.
If you stay, you can't just sit around
on your padded ass. You gotta work.
Writing is work.
How would you know that?
Sorry, you don't even read.
You do the chores I tell you to,
or come winter...
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