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MAE: Nothing, Big Daddy. Nothing at all.
It was...
That's funny!
GOOPER: That's very funny!
...and I know what it used to mean.
I've put up with a lot of bull around here because I thought I was dying.
Dreaming and drinking your life away.
Let's face facts, baby.
That's not fair.
...or if they've kids or are happy. You've never looked into their faces.
You stop that!
...he was always partial to Brick. Why?
- The party's coming up here to you. - I'll get one of the boys to drive me.
He worked once in a while as a field hand. I'd tag along.
- Football practice, dirty stories... - Nobody forced you to come along with us!
They've been practicing just for you.
BIG MAMA: I know...
Or was it the Rose Bowl he made his run in?
Mama, she didn't bring anything for Big Daddy.
What's all this talk about memorial stained-glass windows?
...the rocks are there, right there!
Rainbow Hill.
Some jewelry. You gave her things, not love.
Trixie's ready to play the piano for you!
[ Children singing ]
GOOPER: The point is I won't see this place ruined by a drunken ex-football hero.
Didn't you notice an unpleasant smell of mendacity in this room?
Have you, Maggie?
Didn't you notice the powerful and obnoxious odor of mendacity in this room?
BIG DADDY: Are you sure of that? BRICK: Yes.
To Big Daddy!
He said live in Memphis. I did.
Say your mind.
... or that hullabaloo going on in here?
Brick, honey, I brought you something to eat.
What kind of an announcement?
... till I met your father. He said, I want that kid.
Why can't you?
You were right. I am a 30-year-old kid. And pretty soon I'll be a 50-year-old kid.
Maybe I'm no good.
Gooper still cherishes the illusion he took a giant step up the social ladder...
If you want to fight for a piece of his carcass...
Why, Brick?
DIXIE: What were you jumping high hurdles for?
I came to apologize.
Big news.
I don't want to own anything!
GOOPER: Will you let me talk, please?
He was more than willing.
But does he love you?
...or any other market on earth.
BIG MAMA: What are you doing?
- It's a cashmere robe! - You sound surprised.
[ Children continue singing ]
Kiss me!
- You've got to. - I don't have to do anything!
I am not going down there. Not for you and not for Big Daddy!
...never make love to me again...
- That takes the cake! - Mae.
[ Thunder rumbles ]
- What are they up to now? - It's part of the entertainment.
He's always had to carry a bigger load of the responsibilities than Brick.
Oh, Big Daddy...
- To the biggest cotton planter... - I told you, quit this bull!
What?
Everybody gets that.
...and I will not only spit in your eye but I will punch it black and blue.
...about Skipper, about me, about yourself?
You've got a nice smell about you.
Out!
Give me my crutch.
I'm going to live, Maggie. I'm going to live.
... that Skipper would make love to his best friend's wife.
They were lying...
Don't close that door.
Even that.
Yes, sir, I am an alcoholic. So, if you'll just excuse me.
Doc, come here!
All of a sudden, there's peace.
...or will or will never.
I thought I'd check his ankle.
Is there something I don't know, Doc?
Deacon!
All I wanted was a father, not a boss!
BRICK: I'm sorry.
BRICK: Let go.
Thank you, Lacey.
Yes, sir. Exactly my thought.
They were 99.9 percent sure before they even started.
I didn't expect to spend my honeymoon in the locker room with the boys.
Shoot, Maggie, you just don't like children.
BIG DADDY: I'm not kidding. BRICK: No, sir, I know you're not kidding.
Sit down!
MAGGIE: ''Take over.'' When we all know...
That poor boy still thinks he's an athlete.
GOOPER: Here we are!
Yeah, you were quite a team, you and Skipper.
There wasn't much joy in this house.
That's the truth, Brick.
Did you notice how he ate?
...with the men who run it for you. You don't know their names...
...and I don't care if it's in front of them.
What I want to know is, have you got the guts to live?
No, sir, I guess you didn't.
This is what my father left me.
What did you do that for?
Well, you are.
I was ashamed of that miserable, old tramp.
I'm going out to look this place over before I give it up.
...he wasn't doomed to...
...to knock before you open a door.
And leave the field to Gooper and his wife?
That's nice.
...you've got to help Brick.
Amen.
I'll bury you.
You own a wife and two children. You own us, but you don't love us.
Is that plain to you, Ida? Is that perfectly clear to you?
Little girl, somebody ought to teach you...
About fifty times.
...when he married Mae Flynn of the no-neck Memphis Flynns...
Will you look at this stuff?
You don't have to prove it to him!
- Don't you think I know... - Know what, Maggie?
BIG MAMA: Then stop talking like your father's dead and me along with him.
Are you crying 'cause you're childless?
...smiling and bowing, and blowing kisses to all the trash on the street.
[ Big Daddy moans ]
So I said to him maybe it was time we forgot about football.