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On my own in the open market, I'm not worth the price of a decent burial.
Do we?
[ Ghostly stadium noises ]
nope
- You think you ought to... - Get me the cigar, boy!
Let's see, they've had the typhoid shots and the tetanus shots...
What are you running away from?
When you've got pain at least you know you're alive.
Especially the notions of a professional team.
Start by getting me a cigar out of that coat.
Nothing happened!
MAGGIE: But not looking at a fire doesn't put it out.
Sit down and hold Big Mama's hand while we talk.
Could any of them they tell you why they drank?
I mind. I feel embarrassed for you.
...that robe.
Then why not kill yourself?
A house, a trip to Europe, all this junk.
...as long as she can.
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The truth!
Yes.
He started crying:
You don't know what love means. To you it's another four-letter word.
Seem to leave things unsaid and unspoken.
An announcement of life beginning.
- Somebody must be lying. - Sit down, Mama, please.
A crack in the stone wall?
...which it never can be.
Why can't you get ugly, Brick?
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere!
BIG MAMA: Big Daddy, can you hear me?
Worthless!
Did I?
Make it easy on yourself.
Can't you stop your child from putting her hands in the ice cream?
No, ma'am, not in my house.
- Storm cross over the river? - Gone to Arkansas.
So that disgust with mendacity is really disgust with myself.
I hurt him really bad.
Did he ever let anyone love him?
Every scrap on this table was raised right here on this place, Deacon.
[ Thunder rumbles ]
I thought, coming home from the clinic today, ''Now we'll be happy here.''
I've suddenly noticed you don't call me Big Daddy anymore.
But what?
Yeah, and UP...
Things, Papa, you gave her things.
Many happy returns.
MAGGIE: And I'm alive! BRICK: Maggie!
[ Maggie yelps ]
When I hear that click I don't hear the sound of that phone ringing anymore.
Make that your last drink until after the party...
Children were mighty important to Big Daddy, even then.
It's Maggie who's upsetting her.
...lonelier than living entirely alone...
BRICK: But Maggie said, and Big Mama... DR. BAUGH: Lies.
A family crisis brings out the best and the worst in every member.
MAGGIE: Not sweet enough for Big Daddy's birthday party.
He's as sound as a dollar. And now he knows he is.
The place.
I don't want to talk about that.
- It's got to be told! - I don't want to hear it!
MAE: Help him? How?
BIG DADDY: What's wrong with you? MAE: She's just so happy.
One from the governor and the senator...
I'm a failure. I'm a drunk.
Hush up!
You know what I feel like?
And that's no lie.
- I don't want to see it. - It's a sort of a plan. A preliminary.
BIG DADDY: Is that why you quit sports announcing?
MAE: Calm down. Not yet. Now wait a minute.
Mama, let's be fair.
...but his uniform from the Spanish-American War.
Big Daddy! Now what makes him so big?
You just sit tight and let them scratch each other's eyes out.
I just hate locked doors in the house.
No, truth is something desperate, and Maggie's got it.
Get me out of this. I want to talk to Brick.
I'll buy your coffin!
Violent and screaming one minute...
- Why do you drink? - Give me my crutch.
GOOPER: You could at least read them.
No, sir!
... and he broke like a rotten stick.
Amen.
Where did I fail you?
Hello, children.
GOOPER: He'll just drink all the whisky in the state.
[ Thunder rumbles ]
Yes, sir. That click in my head that makes me feel peaceful.
- I'm not listening to any more... - Mae was only saying...
...that's got me on their number one sucker list.
No, two things.
The cut-glass punch bowl.
Feeling like 40...
It's too late to stop now.
Supposing you'd hate me instead of Skipper?
DR. BAUGH: Well, Ida...
I couldn't play that Sunday. I wasn't in Chicago.
Win what?
...that keeps grabbing at me...
MAN'S VOICE: Goodbye, Ida.
Why don't you put on your silk pajamas, honey...
I don't seem to make out so well with you.
You know why she's got no kids?
That's why I hated Skipper.
You can smell it. It smells like death.
When that pain hits, it'll hit hard.
He knows to the penny unless I miss my guess.
- Lf you were thinking the same thing... - No, Maggie!
- Why hurt those that really love you? - Bull!
- It's your sister calling from Memphis. - To hell with her! Gooper?
One of those no-neck monsters hit me with some ice cream.
What's all this about?
You said it yourself. Mendacity is a system we live in.
[ Slow instrumental music continues ]
You saw the game on TV. You saw what happened.
It wasn't the money, it was the cheers.
I was trying to win back my husband.
So I've noticed. But there are times...
Anybody ever tell you you were a back-aching Puritan?
...that there's a flesh-and-blood dynasty...
Is it giving him much pain?
When I watch the new I can hear Big Daddy say “Do you smell the powerful obnoxious odor of mendacity in the air”
BIG MAMA: And candied yams.
[ Big Daddy gasps for breath ]
BIG DADDY: You had better know why you drink or give it up!
Go ahead, play.