The Jerk
- R
- Year:
- 1979
- 94 min
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I am not a bum.
I'm a jerk.
I once had wealth...
...power...
...and the love of a beautiful woman.
Now l only have two things...
...my friends...
...and...
...my thermos.
My story?
Okay.
It was never easy for me.
I was born a poor black child.
I remember the days...
...sitting on the porch with my family...
...singing and dancing...
...down in Mississippi.
-"Oh, lordy
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Oh, lordy
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Oh, lordy
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Oh, lordy
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Gonna jump down, turn around
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Gonna jump down, turn around
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Jump down, turn around
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Jump down, turn around
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Me and my buddy gonna
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Me and my buddy gonna
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Me and my buddy gonna
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Me and my buddy gonna
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Oh, lordy
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Oh, lordy
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Oh, lordy
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Oh, lordy
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Gonna get on my knees
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Gonna get on my knees
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Gonna move all around
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Gonna move all around
-"Pick a bale a day
-"You want a barebacked man
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"You want a barebacked man
-"Pick a bale a day
-"Jump down, turn around
-"Pick a bale of cotton
-"Jump down, turn around
-"Pick a bale a day"
Boy, l hope everybody's good and hungry.
-I know l am.
-And l'm ready for that.
Here's corn bread.
Collard greens.
And l cooked up those hog maws you like.
Mother, dear,
ain't we forgetting something?
No, l'm not. Today is Navin's birthday.
Happy birthday!.
It's Navin's birthday!.
And l cooked you up your favorite meal.
Tuna fish salad on white bread
with mayonnaise...
...a Tab and a couple of Twinkies.
-Here, darling.
-Mom, thanks.
You're gonna like that sh*t, man.
I got you a present.
-Gee, Elvira.
-I made it myself.
We got you something, too. A half bottle
of lilac vegetal. It's from both of us.
I drew you this picture.
-Here.
-Thank you.
I want you to have my Zippo.
Dad, you had this since the war.
Thanks.
Thanks, everybody.
God bless us...
...everyone.
Navin!.
Will you pass me the potatoes
and the collard greens?
-Navin, darling.
-I'm sorry l spoiled the party, Mom.
You didn't spoil the party.
I brought you a Twinkie.
Feeling different again?
It's like l don't fit in.
It's like l don't belong here.
It's your birthday, and it's time you knew.
You're not our natural-born child.
I'm not?
You were left on our doorstep...
...but we raised you
like you were one of us.
You mean l'm going to stay this color?
I'd love you if you were the color
of a baboon's ass. Come here.
Navin, l wrapped your sandwich
in cellophane, just like you like it.
You want to come in and sing some blues?
No, thanks, Taj.
There's something about those songs.
They depress me.
Come here, darling.
That's it, darling.
You're getting the rhythm. See?
And that concludes
this Sunday night Gospel Hour...
...live from the
...at the Divine Salvation
in St. Louis, Missouri.
The Reverend Willard Willman, Pastor.
And now, music throughout the night.
Music in a mellow mood.
-Grandma!.
-What happened?
-Look!.
-What happened?
Don't touch that radio!. Don't touch it!.
Turn it up!. Turn it up!.
I've never heard music like this before!.
It speaks to me!. Taj!. Dad!.
This is unbelievable. Now watch.
Yeah?
Well, if this is out there,
think how much more is out there!.
This is the kind of music that tells me
to go out there and be somebody!.
-But Navin--
-Let him go.
Now that you're going out into the world...
...there's something you should know.
-You see that?
-Yeah.
That's sh*t.
And this is Shinola.
Sh*t.
Shinola.
Son, you're gonna be all right.
Now, what town
are you gonna try for first?
I thought l'd go to St. Louis 'cause
that's where that radio show was from.
And remember,
-And son...
...don't never, ever trust Whitey.
"Don't trust Whitey. Lord loves
a working man, don't trust Whitey."
Baby.
Daddy.
Pierre. Come here.
Don't you forget to grow up now.
-Good luck, brother.
-Send me a picture postcard.
Okay, let the boy go.
-Bye.
-We got work to do.
And l hope you find
whatever it is you're looking for.
I will, Ma. I know it's out there.
It's out there, all right. If you catch it,
see a doctor and get rid of it.
-"See a doctor and get rid of it."
-Good luck.
Don't trust Whitey.
"See a doctor and get rid of it."
Bye, Grandma!.
I sure do miss Navin.
Is he ever coming back?
Take away his place setting.
It's making us too goddamn sad.
I wonder if he's doing all right?
Navin!. How you doing?
I think l see a car coming.
No, wait. It's a truck!.
Lord...
...take care of our little boy.
-I'm hitchhiking.
-How far you going?
St. Louis. How far are you going?
To the end of this fence.
Okay.
I'm Navin Johnson. What's your name, sir?
-Here we are.
-Okay.
Thanks for the company.
I hope l can repay you someday.
Well, what is it, boy? Are you lost?
Do you want to play? ls it trouble?
Trouble?
Is it an accident?
A drowning?
A fire?
Fire!.
We've got to warn everybody!.
I've heard about dogs like you.
You're going to be famous!.
You're going to get your picture taken,
and they'll put it in the paper!.
This is exciting!.
You saved my life!.
Come on, let's warn everybody!.
Fire!. It's a fire!. Fire!. There's a fire!.
Everybody!. Up!. Wake up!. It's a fire!.
It's a fire!.
This dog, he's saving everybody's life!.
He's unbelievable!. He's some dog!.
He's a lifesaver!.
That's what l'll call him, too!.
Ol' Lifesaver!. That will be your name!.
Folks!. False alarm. There's no fire.
Mister, don't call that dog "Lifesaver."
-No?
-Call him "Shithead."
Good. "Shithead."
It's exciting.
It's just exciting to have
this kind of life on the road.
A guy and his dog.
St. Louis?
No. Navin Johnson.
No, do you want a lift to St. Louis?
-Okay, thanks.
-Hop in.
This'll be fine right here.
Thank you.
-Where you going?
-To the bathroom.
-Got to have a key.
-Can l get one?
My key is for customers who buy gas.
I'm buying gas.
I don't see no car.
I just need enough for my lighter.
Look at this!.
And my wife wanted me to stay home.
Look what l would've missed.
A complete fill-up for a whole lighter?
-It's on that wall.
-Thank you.
-And don't walk away with it.
-I won't.
Pop-top.
Silver Bird, l'm talking to you!.
Listen, you want to be
president of Texaco Oil?
-Sure!.
-Then clean up the sink in there.
Then l'll be president of Texaco Oil?
Whatever happened
to working your way up?
Working for me 10 minutes, and already
he wants to be president. The nerve.
Get to work in there!.
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