Rosemont Page #6
- Year:
- 2015
- 95 min
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No, it's our baby.
We both decide.
What are you going to do,
you going to keep it?
You're going to work at
Wal-Mart while you bring him up?
If I have to, yeah.
You...
You're thinking emotionally.
You're not thinking about
what is best for him...
...and you're not thinking about
what is best for you.
Hey, keep your voice down.
He's sleeping, okay.
Okay look, what if,
what if I get them to...
...come up to 100 grand,
okay, we get 50 apiece?
You better go now.
Look, I'm not going too...
Hey, let go,
I have an IV in my arm.
Get your hands off her.
Whoa, what are you, lady...
All right, I want to see her
in two weeks...
- Josephine!
- Don't mind me.
Call 911.
Hey, hey, hey, stop that.
- You want some more?
- Easy, easy, come on.
- Hey, easy, come on.
- That's enough, step back.
What's going on here?
- There's a mother...
...and baby in there,
and this man was bothering them.
I am the father.
Okay, I have rights.
- Let's see...
...you molested the girl
when she was 15...
...and now you try to sell
her baby.
What part of that is going to
sound good to a judge?
Ah, excuse me, ma'am.
Who are you?
This is ah,
Josephine Sutton, Officer.
You're Josephine Sutton?
- Why?
- Your phone lines are down;...
...we just sent a car out to
...the man who abducted
that woman.
The one with the baby, him?
Oh, he didn't abduct anyone.
The girl is right inside,
you can ask her yourself.
Hey, you can't keep.
- Settle down.
- You can't keep me from my baby.
Yes, ma'am.
You tell Lonny that I'm going to
call him in 10 minutes...
...and I want to hear
that this boy has been released.
Are you still here?
You think you can get rid of me
that easily?
Yes! Yes, I do.
Wait a minute, she assaulted...
Mrs. Sutton, if he gives you
anymore trouble, let us know.
Okay, ready.
Okay.
Here, let's get one of all of us.
Hop in.
- Ready, ready?
- Yeah.
- Okay, okay, okay.
- Fine.
We'll put you back.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Yeah, yeah.
- Yeah.
- Let me see.
- Oh, that's a good one.
- Yeah.
Mind if I make a print
for Josephine?
I don't think she has email.
Yeah, she'd like that.
She'd like that.
So, you going to be staying there
when you get out of here?
Yeah, she said I can still
until New Year's.
I don't want to wear out
my welcome though.
No you don't...
Ah, she is something.
They told me threw
that guy out into the street...
...that was harassing you.
Yeah, scared him away.
Hey, think about
how she used to scare us.
Yeah, no kidding.
He is going to be huge.
- Yeah, I know.
- He is going to be huge.
Promise me you'll get him
a snowboard when he's four or five.
I promise.
That's okay.
So, the car's all packed?
Yeah, yeah, all packed.
No snowstorm warnings
or anything crazy, right?
Right. No, I'm all clear.
I hate saying goodbye.
Yeah, I know, but she,
she's waiting.
Right.
I better get going.
Better get going.
All right.
What, what's the etiquette
for a new mom...
...do I kiss you on the lips,
do I kiss you on the cheek.
Well, we did sleep together, so...
Well, I got to get going, I guess.
- Have a nice trip.
- Yeah, I will.
Okay, okay,
I'm going to get going.
- Take care of that big guy.
- I will.
It's just that the building codes
have changed...
...and we need new exit signs
on all the doors...
...leading to the outside.
Even if we're not open
to the public?
Well no, but we should
keep the place up to code.
Just in case you change your mind.
This satellite dish
for the Internet...
...that's part
of the building code?
It's not part of the code but it
isn't just Internet access either.
the same dish...
...and we'll put up
a wireless system...
...so that the guests can
go around anywhere with their...
...IPads and email and whatever...
- What guests?
Just supposing
that I lost my mind entirely...
...and wanted to reopen
this place, where in the world...
...would I get all the money
to do all of this?
You're standing on it.
I am not going to mortgage
this place, Abe. Never.
I meant, the wine cellar
down stairs.
Think about it...
...all that wine
Do you have any idea
how much it's worth today?
No. Do you?
No. Not until Brad told me.
Do you know that bottle of wine
that we had the other night?
That cost 350 dollars today.
Do you know
how much you paid for it?
Around 220.
That's 220 a case.
Isn't that what I just said?
This is 350 a bottle.
Brad said that we could auction
off half that wine down there...
...restock the cellar and
still have 150,000 dollars...
...to put in your pocket.
the exit signs...
flat screen TVs...
...and the new phone system.
- Abe, listen to me.
You put this idea
right out of your mind.
And, you know,
it's time to move the ladder.
Anything you say, Josephine.
Anything you say.
He didn't really open his eyes
much, but look at him.
Isn't he look so cool?
Yeah, he's cute.
You said you came straight here.
I did.
Well, you had time
I didn't want you thinking
I was making this up.
Clearly you weren't making it up.
All you talked about at dinner was
Lisa, Lisa, Lisa.
I didn't talk at all at dinner.
No, you were showing me
pictures of a stranger's baby...
...and you're acting like
it's your own kid.
She's not some stranger.
I got to know her...
Real well apparently.
What's wrong with you?
You like her better than me,
don't you?
You do.
You love her.
- Just get out.
Go!
I still don't understand
how you can say that?
He is your grandson.
How did that happen?
She was how old?
You have no knowledge of
who left her there, or wh...
Why?
No ah, yeah, I'm still here.
I, I do... understand, that
you have strong religious beliefs.
I am curious though, which
religion is it that you...
Really?
Well, yes I am surprised,
because the whole time...
...that we were talking you said
nothing Christian at all...
...so naturally I...
Goodbye, and Merry Christmas
to you too.
I see the phone's working again.
Yeah.
Are you all right?
I'm fine.
I'm...
Here we go.
Thanks to you and Josephine.
- Thank you.
- You and Josephine.
I'm telling you,
you guys were great.
Hey, here we are,
yeah, look at...
It's beautiful.
Josephine, thank you.
Are you going to Benjamin's
for Christmas dinner?
No ah, Ben's in Florida
with his wife's folks this year.
Would you like to have
Christmas dinner here?
Why I, ah...
...thank you, Josephine.
It would be a pleasure.
Did you know she was adopted?
- Lisa, no.
- She was...
...when she was one year old.
She's 19 now.
Lisa is exactly the age
Oh, I see.
Stay just right here.
Just for a second,
I have to show you something.
Sure.
Does anyone in this picture
remind you of anyone?
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