The Wilde Girls (2025) Movie Script

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I wanna be loved by you
Bedump dedump dedump dedump
Boop boop a doop
It was a day like any
other in Manhattan.
The city that never sleeps.
And a day like any
other for the Wilde family.
A family of such means,
they are considered American royalty.
Heiresses Tinsley and
Mattie Wilde, sisters who,
due to their good fortune, are
among the wealthiest of the elite.
Some estimate their father's
worth to be several kings ransoms.
Tinsley, and Mattie Wilde
attend the exclusive premiere of
the latest Charlie Chaplin movie,
"City Lights", alongside
the master Chaplin himself.
And the world's elites.
Then disaster strikes as stocks collapse.
Billions of dollars vanish.
Many in despair take their own life,
including aristocrat Cornelius Wilde.
With the bulk of his fortunes wiped out.
Even so, the Wilde sisters
are still sitting pretty, as it is rumored
the heiresses are to inherit
the vast family estates.
Cornelius Wilde's
two sisters, reportedly
cut from the land inheritance
are reduced to going before
the general public for help.
I am one of the sweet lambs.
Lambs just lambs.
Lambs just lambs.
Don't say just lambs.
Not just any lambs.
Oh for the love of Pete, move on.
Moving on.
I am one of the lambs
that Wall Street has shorn.
I, along with the rest of my
family, have lost our millions.
The coat. Talk about the coat.
And now all I have left
is this chinchilla coat...
that I paid $25,000 for.
And if there's anyone watching this
who could buy my coat, I wish you would.
Move on.
But the fates have the last
laugh as Cornelius Wilde's will
was not located. An earlier will
leaves the estates to Cornelius'
sisters Beatrice and Florence Wilde.
Tinsley Wilde and Mattie Wilde
now impoverished,
are sent off to the wilderness
of the Pacific Northwest, once
known as the Oregon Territory,
to pursue convalescence and
to mourn the death of their father.
All of this as the country sinks
into financial impoverishment,
the likes of which the
world has never seen.
The only thing we have to fear is...
fear itself.
Once I lived a life of a millionaire
Spending my money I didn't care
Then I began to fall so low
I didn't have a friend
And no place to go
But if I ever get my
hands on a dollar again
I'm gonna hold on to it
Nobody knows you
When you're down and out
Nobody knows you
When you're down and out
I mean when you down and out
When you down and out
Nobody knows you
When you down and out
I mean when you down and out
Beautiful girl
This is Tinsley Wilde, my little sister.
Dazzling but dangerous.
And that's me, Mattie.
The less glamorous one.
Tinsley's not evil, just blissfully unaware
like a cat walking through traffic.
But I digress.
This is the story of
how we lost our fortune
and learned that diamonds aren't
the only things made under pressure.
What?
I said shut up.
No you didn't.
I was thinking it.
I was thinking you should shut your smug,
ill-shaped poor blood mouth.
Tinsley, I haven't said a single
word for the last 20 minutes.
Oh, but you wanted to.
I could feel you sitting there...
thinking things.
If you are referring to my knowledge
of how a telegraph office works...
That. There. Your...
workmen's knowledge of things.
Tinsley, I don't think it takes any
sort of special knowledge to know that
you cannot simply yell at the man for
him to get our Aunt Beatrice on the line
as if people out here just somehow
know who are Aunt Beatrice,
almost 3000 miles back
in New York City, is.
And that they just have her
telephone number on file, somehow.
You are so boring and tedious.
You just made a speech about something
nobody knows about, poor
blood, and nobody cares about.
I'm Mattie.
You never call me by my name.
That's what I said.
Poor blood. I called you by your name.
And this is not New York City.
As you have been reminding me for...
Oh, dear Mary, 2000 miles.
2851 miles.
That, right there.
I heard you every minute of
every day for the last seven days.
I was being metaphorical.
You know there's something
wrong with you, poor blood.
It's figurative, not metaphorical.
And there's something wrong with me.
You said it.
I was just repeating what you said.
I know that deep down.
Not that deep down, mind you.
You want to tell me all about the
filthy little halfwits that are here
and why they are all so
dowdy looking with soiled and
spotted clothing and all looking
so slovenly, unkempt inelegant, dirty...
Are you finished?
Unfashionable.
Stained. Did I say stained?
Tinsley, the call has gone through.
Your party's already on the line, ma'am.
Here.
Do you not have a private booth?
No, ma'am.
You seriously can't expect me
to have a conversation out here
in the open wilderness?
No, ma'am, I don't expect anything.
Don't be droll.
There are insects.
Ma'am, I doubt the insects
will be listening in.
Impertinent.
I want your name. Give me your name.
Buford, ma'am.
Well...
Buford...
I am going to make life very hard for you.
Tinsley, may we stay
focused? Aunt Beatrice.
Your party's
already on the line, ma'am.
Very well.
Hello?
Aunt Beatrice?
Im pretty sure L. Frank Baum
came up with the Wicked Witch of the West
after meeting my Aunt Beatrice.
Please hold for Miss Beatrice Wilde.
Has it been cleaned?
Yes, ma'am.
Hello, Matilda. Is this Matilda?
No. You know it's Tinsley.
Our attorney Mr. Cantilever told
me Matilda would be on the line.
It's Tinsley. I thought you might
hang up if you knew it was me.
I expected you to dominate
Matilda, so I'm not surprised.
Dominate?
She tortured me all the way here
with her endless useless facts about -
How are you, darling?
Have you settled into the new house?
We haven't seen it yet, dear auntie.
Has Mr. Birdwhistle
located my father's will?
We will notify you the
moment he locates it.
How?
By pigeon?
There probably isn't a
telephone at the new house.
Hello.
Will there be a telephone?
Where we are staying?
Telephone.
Can he hear me?
Mattie is he dumb?
Results are all that
matters, Mr. Cantilever.
This is an earned relationship.
We Wilde's did not become endlessly
wealthy by giving things away.
Except for to charities.
Now we have to get
onto a tiny little deathboat
and be driven to the end of the world
for reasons I am still not sure why.
I don't believe you say
driven. I believe it is piloted.
Shut up!
What?
Now we have to get into
a tiny little death boat...
No, not you dear.
Except for the charities, when
we get things away to charities.
My dear sister it is not
giving anything away
If you make more money
from it than you spent.
I know my father never wouldn't
have died without leaving a will.
Obviously, we all didn't know your
father as well as we thought we did.
Just say it -
because he shot himself,
when you were just a child
your mother made me
promise to look out for you.
No one knows where my mother is.
And if you promise to look out for me,
why don't you?
It was unnecessary, dear.
Your every need was prearranged
and fulfilled by a small army
of servants, nannies and tutors.
And here you are.
Yes. Here we are. Cut off.
I thought you favored Mattie, at least.
How could you leave her out
here in the middle of nowhere?
It is only for a short while
until the ugly society columnists
quiet down.
You're embarrassing the family.
Sit it out for a while in paradise,
and then we will quietly have you back.
I know how to take care of family.
You know we don't
believe you, Aunt Beatrice.
I believe there is a clicking on the line.
Is that right?
I can't hear a thing.
She gave us the bum's rush.
We're behind the eight ball now.
We knew we were in trouble...
but in our overly pampered,
wildest imaginations,
we had absolutely no idea
what was coming for us.
Sharks.
There are sharks in the water.
Oh, I think they are broad nose six gills.
Tiger sharks.
Are they dangerous?
How can you tell?
Their snout is more bluntly rounded.
Oh I see.
We are going to die
and you are talking about the shapes
of the mouths of the sharks
that are going to eat us.
This gentleman knows what he's doing.
I'm sure he wouldn't bring us out
here if he knew we were going to die.
So what was it really
like being Tinsley's sister?
Crisis management.
Improvising in situations no
one could have possibly imagined.
Like at the Paris fashion show,
when Tinsley jumped up on stage
and ripped a runway model's dress off
because she wanted to
protect everyone from bad taste.
Who will bring me my cigarettes out here?
I'm sure there are none.
You shouldn't be smoking.
Are none?
As in no servants?
You mean I have to
procure my own cigarettes?
No. None as in, no cigarettes.
Nobody told me I'd have to give
up smoking to come out here.
That's it.
I'm done.
I want to go back.
I want to go back.
I want to go back.
Take it back the other way now.
Did you hear me?
I want to go back.
I wish to return.
There's nothing for us to return to.
I insist you turn this little
skiff around, monkey man.
Or shall I have you fired?
Do you hear me?
Oh, no! Oooh!
Ohooooaah!
You clumsy dumb troglodite.
Those are my underthings.
The finest garments from France and Italy.
Oh!
We... are going to die!
We're passing on
From shore to shore
Rough rocks
May be at hand
The winds may cry
And storms may roar
Before we reach the land
Hello?
Where is the person who
is supposed to meet us?
Mr. boatman, please be careful with that.
Poor blood, my shoes are being ruined.
Am I not speaking in the
way that he understands?
Clearly, the working class in
these regions are not up to the same
level of culture as our local routine
work-a-day class back at home.
Hello?
There's nobody here.
Where do we find a telephone?
There are no telephones.
Is there a car service?
Do you see any roads?
Well, what are we to do? There
isn't even a cabana or lounge.
You cannot leave us here.
Hey, captain fish-for-brains.
I haven't eaten in hours.
Mattie, tell him I'm evaporating!
Oh please, please, please Mr. boatman.
Please do not leave us here.
My sister, she cannot help her rudeness.
Her behavior is off putting
and she's missing something.
When it comes to thinking
of others, it is an affliction.
Mattie.
She really is quite harmless.
Oh, with the exception of when she
put the cigarette out on your back or...
or when she slammed the
door of the train cabin on our...
waiter's fingers, or whe...
Mattie.
Yes. Now that I look at it
on it's face, I can see
why you are leaving us here.
May the road rise up to meet you
May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face
May you always know happiness
May the road rise up to meet you
May the wind be always at your back
May the lands of friends always be near
May you always know happiness
It is definitely a cut path.
I don't know about a road.
If a motor car can drive on this.
But we can walk.
To where?
And what about our luggage?
Yes. That needs to be our priority.
I can't do it alone.
I have never carried a bag
in my life. Let alone a trunk.
Besides my purse, I mean.
Yes, Tinsley,
I know. This is not a surprise
to anyone who has ever met you,
but if you want to keep any
of the things you have left
you have left, you are
going to have to pitch in.
What are you doing?
You're leaving your
Hermes gold purse there...
on that dirty log?
Do you see a table?
It'll ruin the surface.
The gold will tarnish.
Gold doesn't technically tarnish.
It could possibly discolor or disintegrate
if it came into contact
with some bleach or salts.
But, not tarnish.
Hey. Gold doesn't technically tarnish,
blah, blah blahblah blahblah blah.
I hate you.
Yes, you always tell me.
Gold.
Yes, yes, the clasps are made of gold.
We can sell the gold if we need to.
I am not selling my purse.
It's a 24 karat gold
handbag coated in diamonds.
We can sell the diamonds too.
What are you saying?
I would rather die.
It might happen, Tinsley.
There are more important things right now.
Who are you?
The tide is coming in.
Our things will either float
away or sink to the bottom.
May the road rise up to meet you
May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face
May you always know happiness
Wait.
I can't walk this fast.
There's no sidewalk.
Nope. No there isn't.
Mattie, there's a werewolf coming at us.
We don't even have
garlic or a silver bullet.
Garlic is for vampires.
This is Canis lupus.
What?
Oh, it is not a werewolf. It is a wolf.
It looks like it wants to eat us.
What should we do?
It's odd.
I read in a book that most wild
animals won't just approach you.
Well, maybe he didn't read that book.
It's not what they are supposed to do.
Wolves don't just approach you.
Okay, well, maybe he's a loner, wolf. Like.
Like a stupid loner like you.
Yeah, like a loner wolf.
Why are you laughing?
Really?
Maybe he's a loner wolf? Lone wolf.
You don't think that's funny?
He's getting closer.
He's not slowing down.
What do we do?
I don't know, I got my
lowest grades in zoology.
Headmistress Mary said things
like this would happen if I didn't study.
Really? That dried up old shrew
told you your life would be
ruined if you didn't study zoology.
No, not zoology per se.
I aced zoology.
No you didn't you had someone
else take the test for you?
I attended the classes
and took the test for myself.
I would have rather have poked
out my left eye than taken zoology.
Okay, well, maybe if you studied in school,
you would know what to do right now.
Oh my God. School.
Shut up about school all the time.
School this. School
that. You are so boring.
I've only ever seen
wolves at the Bronx Zoo.
And they just walked around in circles
looking like they wanted to eat you.
They walked in circles
because they were in a cage.
Oh, what do we do?
He's not slowing down.
I don't know. I don't know.
Should we go in the water?
Do wolves go in the water?
Hello?
Tinsley, I think the way
this creature is moving,
I think he may have
something like... rabies.
Rabies? Did you say rabies?
Yes. I read about this in a book.
I think we should try to
move up off the beach
and climb one of the trees.
Okay, we'll turn... and
see if he follows us, yes?
Yes.
Okay yes, yes, it's definitely rabies.
Uuh.
It's way higher up here than it looks.
Wolves don't climb trees!
I thought you said he doesn't climb trees!
That's what I read in a zoology book!
Where did you get this zoology book?!
Off of a street vendor in Times Square?
I cannot do this.
I'm not prepared. I've no
sporting abilities like you.
I was made for high fashion couture.
I don't think he likes
the sound of your voice.
I'm the one with the pretty voice.
The creature clearly has no taste.
And I am the one who studied.
I studied how to attract a husband.
Maybe you can ask your
husband to remove this wolf.
I was going to marry an Astor.
And you were going to be an old maid.
What? What?
Our purses!
Oh. Oh oh!
Tinsley stop! What are you doing?
I'm saving my purse.
No, you are not.
I got that in Paris. It cost $10,000.
Well, things are different now.
What are those beasts?
I think they're raccoons,
judging by their stripes.
What do they want with my lipstick?
My makeup?
Maybe they're trying to attract a husband.
May the road rise up to meet you
May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face
May you always know happiness
May the road rise up to meet you
May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face
May you always know happiness
May you always know happiness
In our whole lives,
we never slept on anything
less than thousand thread
count silk Italian sheets,
let alone in the branches
of a bug infested tree.
We are going to die.
Stop with that.
I'm so cold.
Look.
We're saved.
Hey there.
Oh, civilization returns.
Tinsley, we do not know this man.
She has mental problems.
I do not have mental problems.
Notice how she's becoming
agitated. We try not to alarm her.
You tomatoes are the
Wilde cousins, are you not?
How dare you use such
language, my dear sir.
Dames?
No.
Babes?
Nope.
You broads are the...
Nope.
You birds of the Wilde
cousins, are you not?
We are not cousins. We are sisters.
Half sisters. Her mother
died before I was born.
Their breeding was inconsequential.
My mother's Irish lineage can be
traced back to the knights in the 1500s.
They were of the Brays and the Banes...
knights, a minor nobility.
Thus poor blood.
I'm just here to take you where
you need to go. To the house.
Oh. What about our luggage?
Where is it?
Oh boy I'm lucky
I'll swear I'm lucky
This is my lucky da-a-a-a-a-a-y
The address is right,
but this has to be a mistake.
I don't even think it is a house.
I believe it is a boathouse.
A boathouse?
Where do we find a telephone?
I can get you to Port Townsend.
There should be a telephone there.
How far away is it?
Hundred miles, give or take.
A button man.
What?
A button man.
It's the name they give to somebody
who makes people disappear.
A button man.
What an... interesting piece
of trivia that you have held onto
when you stumbled across it.
Yeah, my last name is Button,
so I remembered it from when I was a kid.
You know, things you
pick up in the neighborhood.
Oh. That's just wonderful.
Yap. Yap.
So much better than...
you know, my grandmother.
She used to say, I don't give a button.
Buttons are... quite a funny
thing... when you think about it.
I figured you was the smart one.
You got a good conk.
Conk. I don't understand what you mean.
Well you two dolls clearly come from money
and you're both lookers.
I mean, you would be if you dolled
yourself up a bit like your sister.
You got a wise head, you know.
Oh, you mean to say I'm intelligent?
Well, I wouldn't go as far
as to say intelligent, but...
I see you brought a previously
undisclosed firearm out into the open.
I thought I saw a bear earlier.
A bear?! A real live bear.
Now, considering I said
you was the smart one,
I wouldn't bring a firearm
if I saw a stuffed bear.
Oh, no, no, no, you wouldn't.
No, no, I wouldn't.
No no no no no, you wouldn't.
That doesn't make any sense, heh, heh.
So... where do you hail from, Mr. Button?
Originally I'm from England,
but I moved over to San Francisco
a few years back,
and then my employer decided to
keep me out here
on the frontier of civilization, and...
You don't want to hear about me.
I usually try and not get too
close to my contractor's interests.
And by contractors interests,
you mean clients
you escort and protect.
Something like that.
Mattie.
Well, I'm Matilda, but
nobody calls me that.
I'm Button.
You said.
Oh, you've tarnished it, you imbecile.
Tinsley, you're having a bad dream.
Oh, I was having a dream where
the help was going through my closet.
Oh, no.
Where are we?
About 45 miles from Quilcene.
That sounds Indian.
I've seen them in movies.
Movies.
The native tribes out here are
nothing like they are in the movies.
Why do you have a shotgun?
Mmmmmm.
That's a rifle.
I fired a shotgun once.
Skeet shooting when I was a girl.
Why do you have a rifle?
He thought he saw a bear.
Big big bear.
A bear! That sounds
so fancifully dangerous.
Mr. Button here informed me
that he was hired to take care of us.
Really more of a contract
job. Like a freelancer.
Yeah, he was contracted
to take care of us, like I said.
Oh, so you work for our aunts.
Button.
I knew a Button in London.
Oh, well, actually, the Button
surname actually goes back to the 1200s
when the Anglo-Saxons
ruled over Britain.
Oh, no, that's not it.
Button, nnn button button, button.
Who's got the button?
I go crazy when I can't remember something.
It's right there on the tip of my tongue.
Well, actually it's truly
just a metonimic name.
Originally derived from
It was in the New York Times. Yes.
Something about a mobster execution.
It was so dreadfully frightening.
They called the man
who did the killing a...
Actually, it it's just a French
word bouton meaning,
button.
Button. Man. Yes.
The man they hired to do
the killing was a button man.
And your name is Button,
that is how I remember things.
So when I want to remember
your name, I would just think
Button man. A button man, a
psychopathic murderer for hire.
I will never forget you. Now.
Nope.
Tinsley, I tried to stop you,
and I know you will
not forgive me for this.
What is? Wait. What are you doing?
What?
Wait! Oy!
Oh, you are certifiably insane.
You were trying to kill
yourself and take me with you.
I am not insane. I'm saving our lives.
You always get panic attacks!
I do not!
What about Buckingham palace?
I nearly had to call someone to assist you.
It wasn't that bad.
Yes it was. You were breathing
like a carp and making sounds.
I was having a mild allergic
reaction to the shellfish.
As if you have seen a carp breathe.
You had a panic attack.
You yelled out in front of the
King of England at a dinner party.
I think everybody there, including
the king, had a panic attack.
Aha, I did not yell out to the
king. I just called out to him
Okay, you were not supposed to engage
in conversation with the King of England
at a dinner party at all. Ever.
Didn't you graduate finishing school?
Oh. Oh, how dare you!
I am bruised and scratched
and my dress is torn.
Royals are supposed to
begin the conversation.
You will notice they start it so
they can take control of their time.
They have to be in control.
Their time is valuable.
How do you draw attention to yourself
if you're not allowed to draw attention
to yourself?
Tinsley, not to change the subject
but Mr. Button is coming
down the hillside above you.
Oh.
Mr. Button, help! My sister
is certifiably insane!
You two times dames, skirts,
whatever, are crazy.
I'm not trying to kill you.
I'm trying to get you to
where you need to go.
Yes, I plan on getting where I need
to go, but not for a very long time.
Oh, that's clever.
You think I'm saying where you need to go
is some sort of metaphor for death.
Exactly.
And the only reason you
are talking to us right now
is so you can slow us down
and get the upper hand.
That's absurd.
See, Mattie.
I mean, it's true, but it's absurd.
So you are going to kill us?
Well, yes, I am going to kill you.
Oh. Did you see that?
Poor blood he's trying to kill us.
Don't take it so personally.
Times are hard.
A fellow's gotta make a living.
You hit him.
You're welcome.
Of course he's bleeding.
I hit him with a log.
Oh, eeeew.
You girls be good girls
and get grandma some tea.
Let's go.
What? What?
Drive, Mattie, drive.
I don't know how to drive.
Why am I sitting in the seat?
Just because I'm sitting in this seat
does not mean I know how to drive.
Yes you do. You studied how to do this.
No I did not. You know so many
lower mechanical kinds of people.
I studied engineering in a library
on 42nd Street in Manhattan.
I know nothing about cars.
Well, all I know is you tell the
little man where you want to go.
Do you see a little man? Look
for a manual, some kind of book.
Is this it?
Yes, yes, that's definitely it. Oh,
it says here, before starting
the car, fill the radiator
by removing the cap top,
with clean fresh water.
A radiator? Like up against a
wall there's a radiator in this thing?
Yes. I don't think that's relevant.
When filling the tank, be sure
that there are no naked flames.
No.
Just... start the engine and drive.
Here we are.
Under the steering
wheel are two small levers.
The right hand throttle lever controls
the amount of mixture, gasoline and air,
which then entirely...
Just shut up.
Starting the engine is
done by winding the crank
handle at the front of the car.
The low voltage magneto provides...
You have to go in the front
of the car and turn the crank.
Will I turn a key?
What are you talking about? I'm
not going to turn a crank, okay?
Okay, the spark lever should usually be
fully retarded all the
way up on the quadrant.
What is a quadrant?
I don't want to turn a crank.
The throttle should be
placed in about the sixth notch.
I want to throttle you right now.
The lever in this position holds
the clutch in neutral and engages
the hub brake, thus preventing the car
moving forward when
the engine is started.
I'm not going to turn any crank.
Wait, it looks like you don't have to.
It says on cars without starters
insert the switch key
and turn the key to the left.
That's counterclockwise.
I'm going to be shot to
death with poor blood, reads
gobbledygook from an
automobile operation manual.
Gobbledygook is talk or
writing that is long and pompous.
This manual is actually written
with articulation and clarity.
Insert the switch key
and turn the key to the left.
That's counterclockwise.
I know which way left is.
You don't have to say counterclockwise.
I am not saying it. The manual is.
This model has a built in
starter so you don't have to crank.
See that the hand lever, which
extends to the floor of the car
at the left of the driver, is pulled back.
Thus preventing the car moving
forward when the engine is starting.
Oh.
What did you do?
I pulled the lever.
Not that lever!
Oh, hell, we are not going
to figure this out in time.
Hell. You're always yelling at
me for saying blasphemous things.
Okay, well, hell is not
technically blasphemous.
It is considered impolite
and proper company.
It is better to say, oh heck. Heck,
referring to the Trojan Hector.
Oh, that is just peachy.
I want to hear all about
the Trojan horses right now.
You mean, warrior Hector was
a Trojan warrior, not a horse.
That is fascinating. You imbecile.
Trojan horse is what the Greek
soldiers used to overtake the city of Troy.
A giant wooden horse.
I don't care.
Oh my God.
The way you just
referred to God right there,
That was blasphemous.
I am in heck right now.
Ladies, you can't hide from me.
I hate these dames!
Oh.
Babyface. You've got
the cutest little babyface
There's not another one who'd
take your place. Babyface
Who designed this forest?
It's a walking hazard.
Forests aren't designed.
They just grow.
Tinsley, I think your strap is broken.
Let me fix it.
What a crumb that guy was.
I'm so hungry.
Go for scone or some crumpets.
Maybe a cucumber sandwich.
Perhaps some salmon croquettes with trifle
and meringue for dessert.
There are none of those things out here.
We do have a rifle.
We could find a bird or a
squirrel and shoot it and cook it.
A squirrel.
You're not joking.
I mean, we don't even know the first thing
about hunting or even
how to cook something.
Well, I know a small amount about cooking.
I once watched our chef
in our kitchen back at home.
You went to our kitchen?
Yes. Once.
When I was 12, I was playing hide and
seek with our au pair and I stumbled on it.
Really? What was it like?
It was loud and bright.
Lots of pots atop stoves
and breads in the ovens.
And are you telling me the truth?
Yes, I swear it.
And this isn't just
something you read in a book.
No, I met our chef and our sous chef.
I've never been.
I'm a bit jealous.
Once they discovered me, they ushered me
back up to my room and swore me to secrecy.
You know, our au pair would
have been fired for it.
Oh, yes. Father would have been so angry.
So beneath you to hovel in the kitchen.
And you surprise me.
I thought you hardly ever left your room.
Hardly ever.
That will hold.
You can walk on it now.
I have... I had, so many
pairs of shoes in my luggage.
Yes, I know.
All at the bottom of the
ocean now. Remember?
Thankfully, we didn't die of thirst
because we were able
to drink from the streams.
But we hadn't eaten in two and a half
days, and both of us were beginning
to hallucinate that a waiter with a
silver tray of oysters was following us.
Shoot the bird.
These are different sizes.
They all look the same to me.
Some are bigger.
So how do you shoot a rifle?
A bullet fired from
a rifle is characterized by increasing
acceleration from expanding gases.
The energy transmitted to the bullet
with a given mass will depend upon
mass times force times the time
interval over which the force is applied.
Times of the forces of the
barrel of the interventions.
Shoot it already.
Relax.
No, you relax.
It's looking at us.
Do you know anything practical
about how to shoot a rifle?
I'm trying to tell you what I know.
Of course.
A bullet fired from a rifle
will have more energy than
a bullet fired from a handgun.
It is difficult to measure the forces
within the gun barrel, but the one easily
measured parameter is the velocity
with which the bullet exits the barrel.
This is why you will never find a husband.
If we do not get it,
I will not eat a squirrel.
I will just let myself die.
Okay, well, I have to
take into account factors
such as wind resistance
and fall off angle of the bullet.
Just shoot the bird.
My stomach is screaming at
me, causing me a deep headache.
Oh my God.
Okay, we'll need to cook it.
We'll need a fire.
Just shoot it.
I will try.
I missed.
Just give it to me.
What? Do you even know how?
I watched you. Shut up.
You shot it.
Of course I did.
I fired a shotgun once when I
was a girl, and I play tennis, don't I?
What is tennis have to do with ballistics?
Shut up.
Let's go retrieve our dinner.
It's blown to bits.
Well, of course it is.
You didn't shoot it in the eye.
When shooting a bird with a rifle,
you have to shoot it in
the eye or it will explode.
Why don't you tell me that before?
Well, you told me to shut up.
Ladies, where are we hiding?
This isn't a game of
hide and seek, you know.
I need to use the powder room.
There probably
isn't a powder room in 200 miles.
Oh, no
no no no no, poor blood,
I think I'm urinating on my leg.
Yes, yes, I'm definitely
urinating on my leg.
Do you have a tissue?
That is very funny.
What do I do?
Shake it off.
Find a leaf.
Oh. Oh. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
It bit me.
Leaves don't bite.
Oh. Oh.
Oh. These are nettles.
They have very painful barbs.
Owee.
We need to get to a telephone.
We have to report Mr. Button.
I want to go home.
First, we needed to eat or we'd die.
I want to go home.
The only thing I feared
more than starvation,
was the thought of being a ghost
trapped in the forest with Tinsley's
ectoplasmic tantrums for all eternity.
This just in.
The latest news from all across America.
The hardships of the Great
Depression as a result of the infamous
Wall Street stock market
collapse grow ever deeper.
Relief agencies are struggling
to meet the overwhelming demand
for aid, as the cries for
help grow louder by the day.
The wealthy of New
York City attend the annual
haute couture extravaganza,
where millions of dollars are spent
by the elite on the latest Paris fashions
and the world's rich and famous live
out the most wild dreams money can buy.
Rumors of the whereabouts
of the Wilde girl heiresses
Tinsley and Mattie have not quieted
since their departure for the wilderness
of the Pacific Northwest.
The rumor mill has been fueled
by speculation they will not return,
just as their elite, privileged mother,
Louise Wilde, vanished years earlier.
Meanwhile, the new heirs
to the Cornelius Wilde estate,
Beatrice and Florence Wilde,
are closing the family charity,
the Cornelius Foundation,
that feeds thousands
of impoverished children.
Miss Wilde, how do you justify
the closing of this important charity?
They say the way to
ultimate prosperity is to be kind.
Well, I say it is to be firm.
If you give a man a fish,
he will eat for a day.
But if you take away the fish, he
will become an industrious worker.
We don't want a country where
children learn the wrong lessons,
that they can get things for free.
It will make them grow up weak and soft.
Miss Wilde,
what do you think about when
people point out the words of Jesus?
I am the bread of life.
Whoever comes to me will never go
hungry, and whoever believes in me
will never be thirsty.
They should turn to Jesus for handouts.
What are you doing here?
You don't belong here.
Tell your stomach to shut up.
That wasn't my stomach.
Give me a bullet.
Hurry up. Give me a bullet already.
Shoot it in the eye.
I know, I know.
What do you think?
I forgot already?
You ladies are going to be bear food.
There's a bear!
Don't miss.
Shut up or I'm going to miss.
There's a bear behind you!
Tinsley.
I told you to shut up.
Tinsley.
There is a man running at us with
a knife, and he looks very upset.
He's going to kill us.
Shoot him... shoot him!
You have to shoot him before he gets to us.
For once, I think you're right.
Shoot him in the eye.
Thank you, poor blood,
but we're not going to eat him.
What are you waiting for?
Oh, I can't do it. I've
never shot a man before.
It's just like shooting a bird.
No, no, it's not like
shooting a bird at all.
Remember, father always said people fail
when they can't do what needs to be done.
Advice from our father who shot himself
rather than facing life with no money.
All right, then we can tell
him that ourselves in heaven,
once, this man has slit our throats!
There's a bear behind you!
Wait.
What?
Wait. You were just
telling me to shoot him!
Wait. No. I think he's
trying to get our attention.
I think he I think he's
trying to tell us something.
Look behind you!
Yes. No, I think he's saying...
- I think he's...
- Turn around!
I can't make it out.
He's saying...
A bear!
Bear.
Bear.
Yes, yes.
No, he is definitely saying bear.
He's saying that there is a...
There's a bear behind you!
That there is a bear...
behind us.
Bear behind us.
Shooting him in the eye!
What is with you and the eye shooting?!
Shoot it in the eye!
Tinsley, shoot the bear!
Shut up! I can't concentrate.
No, not the head!
The bullet would just bounce off!
What did he say?!
Shoot it in a soft stomach!
He's saying you won't be able to
stop it by trying to shoot it in the head.
You have to shoot it in the stomach.
How am I supposed to
shoot it in the stomach?
Crawl under it?
Oh.
Dear God, shoot it now!
The rifle jammed.
You can't stop that way!
Unjam your rifle!
No! He said you won't be
able to stop it by trying to fight it.
You have to unjam your rifle.
Well I can hear him now. I'm not deaf.
Give me some room.
We're going to die.
Is it dead?
Oh Lord, are you sure that it's dead?
It's dead.
We are covered in the monster.
What in God's green earth
are you two girls doing
out here in the wilderness?
Where's your momma and daddy?
My father shot himself.
And our mother vanished years ago.
I'm so sorry for you.
We don't need your pity.
What we need is to get to a
telephone so we can get back home.
Yes, you do need my pity.
People don't survive bear attacks.
Nobody survives bear attacks.
So you girls are lucky. Lucky. Lucky.
When a bear stalks you like that,
a bear intends to kill... and eat you.
I seen a lot of things. But
that one's for the books.
Let me see that.
Really?
I just saved you from a bear.
This a 22 caliber.
You're going to shoot a bear with a 22?
Girl, I thought this
was a thirty-aught-six.
Poor blood? What is he talking about?
30 otter sex?
I did not say Otter.
I said "aught", and your mama need
to wash your mouth out with soap
with that kind of talk.
She says things to be provocative.
She thinks it's stylish.
What do you know about stylish?
"Aught", thirty-aught-six.
That's the gauge of a rifle.
See this here is a small
bird and squirrel shooter.
It won't kill most of
the predators out here.
Not unless you know what you're doing.
Look like it's about to rain soon.
You girls wait here while I go
get my truck from the other side.
Yes, sir.
Hey, what about the...
It's not going to bite you.
Keep on the sunny side,
always on the sunny side
Keep on the sunny side of life
It will help us every day.
It will brighten all the way
If we keep on the sunny side of life
Where are you girls going?
And what are you doing here?
Well, our aunt's tricked us
and left us to die on a beach.
And then a wolf attacked us.
Wolf attacked you?
Yeah, it just ran right up to us you.
Wolves don't run up to people,
and they won't attack
unless they're in the pack.
See, I told you.
Unless they were injured, or had rabies.
Rabies? Just like I said.
Well, let's pop some champagne
to celebrate your brilliance,
poor blood.
So, our luggage floated out to sea
and at which point a man who claimed
he's going to take us to our new house,
which turned out to be
a decaying boat house.
It became clear that
he'd been paid to kill us,
so we escaped by jumping off of a cliff,
and then Mattie hit him
in the head with a log.
And then we drove his
car over on top of him.
Wait wait wait, wait.
You drove his car onto him?
Well, not exactly drove.
More like it just rolled.
You killed a man with his own car.
We are not entirely certain he's dead.
Then how do you know
he was trying to kill you?
Are you sure?
Maybe you were wrong.
And you just crushed a man with his own car
who was just trying to give you a ride.
No. No, sir.
He was shooting at us before
his car went over the bank.
You took the brake off.
Yes, before he went over the bank
we absconded with his rifle
and some bullets and then taught
ourselves how to shoot birds.
Taught yourself how to shoot?
I studied ballistics.
Oh, you studied ballistics.
And that somehow helped you shoot a rifle.
For crying out loud
It's me who can shoot.
Mattie couldn't shoot the Statue of Liberty
if it was falling on top of her.
You are the one that can shoot?
Why are you repeating
everything we are saying?
What is important now is that we are...
here.
You are here.
You are indeed.
When I look at those
stitches on your dresses,
I knew you was from wealth.
What's your names?
- Tinsley Wilde.
- Mattie Wilde.
The only Wilde I know of is
that New York railroad tycoon.
He was our father.
Get out of here. Really?
- Yes, sir.
- Well. I'm Silas Colter.
What did he mean, a nature call?
It was his way of saying he
had to use the powder room.
Oh, he's very pushy and impolite.
Tinsley what are you doing?
I'm looking to see if he has a cigarette.
You really shouldn't be
snooping in his things.
Breath.
Tansley, you really shouldn't.
I thought I was going
to die with a cigarette.
Now for a match.
Oh.
Tinsley!
The break. That was the
break. You took the break off.
Oh! Oh!
Oh, that was so weird.
Oh, my God.
Isn't that blasphemy?
Tinsley.
Hey, where's my truck?
Maybe we can fix her.
Well, no, probably not now.
Lord, Jesus.
I'm so sorry.
No, no, I needed her.
That was close.
We are so lucky.
Oh!
Oh, I am, I am so sorry.
She didn't mean to.
You did it?
Yes. There was a cigarette.
She was looking for matches?
You?
But the matchbox had fallen
under the lever of the brake,
so I pulled it out of the way.
You took the brake off?
She did.
You took the brake off on
the other man's car as well?
Yes, but for an entirely different reason.
You blew up my truck
for a different reason.
It sounds silly when you say it.
This is not okay.
You know, that usually
makes me feel better.
It didn't make me feel better.
If I was your papa, I would...
You remember when I
said that you were lucky?
I take it back.
You are a disaster, a certified disaster.
I didn't get to smoke
the cigarette, if that helps.
How does that help?
I'm so angry.
You said.
And I'm going to say it a
whole lot more until I feel better.
And that may be never.
I don't think a 16 mile
walk is a long enough time.
We have to walk 16 miles?
Who said anything about we?
You said you'd take us to your cabin.
That was before you blew up my truck.
I'm thinking about leaving you here.
No, no, please let us come with you.
We will help you carry
whatever you retrieve.
I did not agree to that.
What if there's another bear?
Oh, I certainly hope so.
I didn't ask the good Lord to
send me a couple of daffy dames
who don't have the foggiest clue
how to take care of themselves.
You... are very... rude.
I'm rude?
I'm rude?
Yes.
Alright. Let me say that
a little differently, then.
You are not as worldly
as you think you are.
You know, there's a thousand
ways to die out here.
And if two vulnerable neophytes...
Neophyte.
Perhaps you don't
understand the meaning of the word.
I am not going to strike you, ever.
I don't hit women.
But if I were the type of man who did,
you would be the first on my list.
You do not need to further
demonstrate your lack of...
Tinsley!
You were going to say breeding?
Maybe.
Tinsley, out here we are neophytes.
Your sister gets it.
Cuz, not everyone might
have been as nice to you as me.
Now, when we get back to my cabin,
I'm gonna feed you, and I'm gonna
set you up with some supplies.
And then I expect you
to go on your way to...
Port Townsend.
Port Townsend. Right.
It's like 50 miles from here. Lord,
Lord, all these years,
I accepted your punishment.
Are you a criminal?
No, I'm not a criminal.
Tinsley, stop disrespecting Mr. Colter.
Do you really think we can
survive out here on our own?
Hard times, hard times
Come again no more
Many days you have lingered
Around my cabin door
Oh, hard times, come again no more
I cannot do this.
I'm not a Sherpa or a...
Pack mule?
Yes. I am not a pack mule.
That's for sure.
Especially because I'm carrying the bag.
So, New York City,
what's it like these days?
You've been to New York?
Oh, I used to live there,
but that was a long time ago.
But there's lots of new wonders.
Like the Flatiron Building.
I heard it has a steel skeleton.
The Flatiron building?
What are you, a hundred years
old? That thing has been there forever.
Tinsley, the Flatiron Building
was erected in 1902.
There you go again with the
details nobody could care less about.
Well I left before then.
Why do you leave?
Private reasons.
What reasons?
Pri... vate reasons.
Hurry up, dear brother.
We need to kill these two Wilde
girls heiresses so we can go home.
There's a leak in the coolant
system. I don't think it's the radiator.
I think it's a gasket.
Can you fix it?
I can probably patch it.
Everything's probably with you.
It's not my fault. Gaskets fail.
Like you.
What are you trying to say, Helena?
I'm saying, Larry, that you
failed in getting us a car.
I told you to get the best one.
This one was cheaper.
The difference was the price of a pizza.
There's his car.
Just where the country hick
said he saw it. Is he down there?
Why don't you look and see?
Uuuh.
I'm just curious why someone would
consciously leave the center of
humanity to come to this hell hole.
God's country that he
thought up on a bad day.
God doesn't have bad days.
But why did you...
Private reasons.
There's no money out here.
There's more in life than money.
Well, you have been away
from New York for a long time.
What could possibly be
more valuable than money?
Time.
The span of our lives or the bank account?
Time is the currency.
Oh, hello. I'd like to buy this house.
And how will you be paying
for it? Oh, with a big bag of time.
That is just stupid.
Maybe we should just walk without talking.
Fine by me.
Fine.
I loved that truck. Never let me down.
I thought we were going
to walk without talking.
I don't like you.
That's what Mr. Button
said before he tried to kill us.
I'm beginning to like this, Mr. Button.
Clumsy idiot.
You've been extra mean
to me since we got out here.
You gummed up the works and
got us stranded in this wasteland.
It was one crummy bracelet.
How would I know that they
would know it was missing?
The job was to bump her off,
not steal from her.
Those diamonds in that
thing were worth a lot.
Yeah.
Our position with the organization.
Nobody's looking over our shoulder.
We have total freedom to do our own thing.
We're like Bonnie and Clyde.
You mean Bonnie and Clod?
You always think that you're so smart.
You were only born one
minute before me, you know?
Yeah. I got the brains
and you got the ass end.
See if there's anything in the
car that might help us. Shake a leg.
Moron.
It is so isolated out here.
You must get lonely for company.
This is the way I like it.
And I don't like people.
That doesn't surprise me.
Never had someone blow up my truck before.
It's not really my fault about your truck.
I blame poor design... and gravity.
Excuse me, excuse me.
We give thanks for the squirrel stew.
We thank you for this food.
And give these last girls
strength, wisdom and endow them
with a divine spirit of skill,
ability, knowledge and grace.
And grant me much needed patience.
Amen.
Amen.
Why did your daddy take his own life?
Because he was a coward.
The truth was, we didn't
know the whole truth.
We only knew the shame.
The way the world stopped seeing a man once
he has nothing left to give it.
Our father was a man who
built his life on numbers,
only to watch them betray him.
And when the world told him
he was nothing without them,
he believed it.
Maybe that's the real tragedy.
Not that he left us,
but that he thought we'd
be better off without him.
There was this woman
that used to live around here.
She died.
These boots are hers.
Got to make sure there's no spiders.
We didn't used to pray
before eating when growing up.
No?
We hardly ever ate with our parents.
Unless... father wanted to show us off.
Father always gave us whatever we wanted.
Except for his time.
That's something.
Shoot.
Life is hard.
Is your father still alive?
My parents left this earth a long time ago.
Sometimes it feels like yesterday.
But mostly it feels like
a thousand years ago.
They'll mold to your feet all the time.
They feel secure.
Now. Don't take any rides
from strangers, you hear?
Yes, sir.
Do you think someone will try to harm us?
I think you will wind up
getting someone killed.
Just not a good idea.
I don't know how to thank you.
You can thank me by never, ever,
ever coming back to my door again.
Oh, and if you ever
somehow get your money back,
buy me a new truck.
If we could return... to the safety
Of our decorated child's rooms
We would find the world...
Safer... but miss our natural blooms
When we were little girls...
We thought we knew it all
And now
Our souls
Are pushed and pulled
and forced to grow
My apologies.
I should have shown you before
I started asking you questions.
Here's my badge.
I'm Detective Hogart.
You seem like you don't believe us.
Well, miss, Wilde, what you told me
is that your aunts sent you here...
Beatrice and Florence Wilde.
Yes. The world famous socialites,
Beatrice Wilde and Florence Wilde,
two of the richest women on the planet.
Who you say are your relatives.
They are our aunts.
Do you have any identification
that confirms that you are,
in fact, the Wilde heiresses?
Well, our proof was in our
purses, and our luggage.
And you said that your
luggage floated away to sea.
Yes.
And your purses...
Were eaten by raccoons.
That's right.
Your purses with the identification
were eaten by raccoons.
Purses are not usually
the normal diet for raccoons.
I think they were trying
to get to our lipstick.
It was soft pink.
Some would call it dusty
with a hint of creamy yellow.
Why would the raccoons
want to wear your lipstick?
They weren't trying to wear it, flatfoot.
They were trying to eat it.
But they eat your purses instead.
Yes.
And then a wolf attacked us.
A wolf.
That's very rare.
I know. That's what I was telling her.
Like other large carnivores,
wolves tend to fear people.
But it had rabies.
You were the one who said it had rabies.
Possibly.
So you were attacked by a
wolf that you think had rabies.
How did you determine
that this wolf had rabies?
Oh, well, because it attacked us.
And it climbed a tree.
Oh,
You were attacked by a
tree climbing wolf with rabies?
Yes.
I see.
So you're rich and famous aunts
sent you to Washington
State to be murdered by a
hitman named button.
A button man.
A button man named
button was hired to kill you,
and he took you to live in
a house that was actually,
boathouse.
Yes.
And that's where he tried to kill you?
No, no, the boathouse was
falling down and unlivable.
So this killer tried to make
you live in an unlivable house,
and then he took you
somewhere else to kill you.
No, he was taking us
to a telephone after that.
And that's where he tried to kill you?
No, but we knew he was going to.
He had a rifle.
He said he had a rifle
because he saw a bear.
Well, we do have bears around here.
But you said that he
shot at you with a revolver.
Yes.
While he was taking you to a telephone.
No.
After we jumped out of his car.
You jumped out of his car?
Yes. It was moving.
And that's when he started shooting at you.
No. We got to his car
and we ran it over him.
Well, we weren't exactly driving.
How's that again?
Well, we pushed it on to
him off of the mountain.
Cliff. It was a cliff. She means cliff.
He was shooting at you
after you jumped out of his car,
and you ran him over with it
after you got out of it by
pushing it out onto him off of a cliff.
We think we killed him.
You think you killed him?
How do you not know if you killed him?
Because we ran away.
You ran away after you ran him over?
But you have a rifle.
Why didn't you shoot him with your rifle?
Oh, this is his rifle.
We took it for protection.
You stole his rifle?
Yes. When you put it like that.
So you're confessing to murder?
Maybe we kill him.
Or, attempted murder
and the theft of a rifle.
Well, it wasn't exactly theft.
We took it to protect ourselves.
And your aunt's are the Wilde family.
And you two of the famous
Wilde heiress sisters. Yes.
Yes.
Of course.
Can't you tell by our clothing?
To be honest,
the clothing that you're wearing
doesn't look like the kind of
clothing a wealthy heiress would wear.
Look at the fabric,
the fabric, the thread count.
Oh, that's blood.
Is it his blood?
Or bear blood?
Bear blood?
We killed a bear.
You killed a bear?
Stop repeating everything.
Yes, technically.
Okay. Maybe we killed a bear.
We shot at it and it fell on top of us.
But I think it was killed by the
knife that was stab into its throat.
Yep.
Huh.
Wait.
A bear fell on you.
But earlier, the man that
you think you may have killed,
he said he may have seen a bear.
And that's why he had the rifle.
Yes, they are different bears.
Different bears?
This isn't actually blood.
It is mud.
Yes, poor blood, it is mud.
Okay, I'm covered in mud.
And the mud is from?
Everything. Everywhere.
Oh, this entire world is covered in mud.
Oh, my God, I've never
been to such a place.
So covered in mud and dirt.
And bugs. It's on the ground. It's...
Tinsley, the ground is made of dirt.
That's what ground is.
Well, we may not be as smart as
wealthy heiresses from New York.
Ma'am, with all due respect,
when you steal someone's rifle...
For survival.
Even for survival, we call that theft.
And when you run over
a man with his own car,
even if you didn't kill him
well, we call that attempted murder.
But he was shooting at us.
I see.
And where did this happen?
In the woods.
In the woods?
There's lots of woods around here.
Can you be a bit more specific?
Yes, maybe 100 miles from here.
Just find his car and you'll find his body.
If we killed him.
If you killed him,
a hundred miles from here in
a patch of forest, on a mountain.
Do you know which mountain?
Mount Rainier, Mount Saint
Helens, Mount Olympus...
Oh, well,
it wasn't exactly on top of a mountain.
More like on the side of a mountain.
On a mountain side, but not
a mountain in a patch of forest
about 100 miles from here.
But you don't remember where.
You do realize pretty much this
whole region is covered in forest.
Call our aunts. They will vouch for us.
Your aunt who tried to kill you
will confirm they tried to kill you
If I call them?
Well, maybe.
Maybe not that part. Or maybe.
Maybe they won't even
confirm that they know us at all.
They did try to kill us after all.
Of course. That makes sense.
You are so frustrating.
Why don't you get this?
I am trying.
We are the Wilde Heiresses.
You can't tell by our breeding in the
weave of the fabric of our dresses?
Under the blood and the mud?
Yes.
The bears blood that fell on
you, but not the blood of the man
that you ran over?
Yes, yes.
Well, I'll have
my men look into this and
see what we can dig up.
In the meantime, where can I
reach you if I need more information?
We... we don't... exactly live anywhere.
You don't live anywhere?
Always with the repeating.
So you're homeless? Vagrants.
Vagrants?
Excuse me?
Yes, yes.
We don't have anywhere to live right now.
Nothing to be ashamed about.
There are a lot of people who
don't have a place to live right now.
And I've heard a lot of wild...
That's funny.
Wild...
stories.
Let me look into this first part
and see if there's a man dead
or bleeding to death under
his car within 100 mile vicinity.
I won't charge you for the rifle,
as there's no complaint against you
even with your self confession.
But look.
Hey, I think you girls could use a break.
I have a couple tickets to the new
Charlie Chaplin movie opening tonight.
I think you could use them more than me.
Stick around after the show. The theater
holds a raffle for a bag of groceries.
Good luck to you.
Lookout Charlie!
We didn't win the bag of groceries.
A tired mother with too
many mouths to feed won it.
And for once, fate got something right.
Then Tinsley had an idea, a terrible idea.
Against my better judgment, I
agreed to let her drag me back
to the police station to use their
phone to call evil Aunt Beatrice
so we could beg, bargain,
and if necessary, blackmail
our way back to New York.
Because, as Tinsley put it,
civilization needs us.
And somehow, in that moment,
I almost believed her.
Thank you, officer. She's on the line.
Hello, aunt Beatrice.
Hello. Is this Mattie?
No. You know it's Tinsley.
Have you finally settled
into the new house?
There was a house?
No. You know there is no house.
You sent a Button man after us.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
All right,
you win.
But we... are Wildes.
We don't belong out here.
We'll live in the
gardener's cottage or the...
the servants quarters.
Just please let us return to civilization.
Don't be absurd.
Where would the gardener live?
And you can't stay in
the servants quarters.
Can you imagine what the society pages
would say if they thought I was making
my nieces live amongst the servants?
You have no idea what we've been through.
I can only imagine.
It must be Paradise.
Paradise?
We were attacked by a bear.
You have been drinking.
I didn't realize they served
liquor in the wilderness.
It is outright primitive.
I have stayed in the country many times.
It can't be that bad.
You mean the Hamptons?
This is not the Hamptons.
Perhaps you are right.
I should bring the two of you home.
I will send someone for you.
Someone to bring you home.
Where are you, dear?
Oh, we're in Port...
You'll send someone
like you sent Mr. Button.
Just tell me where you are.
I will take care of everything.
You mean take care of us?
Of course I will.
We Wildes know how to take care of family.
We'll take care of you.
Are you there, dear?
Tell me where you are.
Do you have an address?
Where I can send someone to meet you.
What did she say?
She just wanted to know where we were
so she could send someone else.
Oh... Yes.
We need to get back
to New York and find father's
will to expose our treacherous aunties.
Tinsley. New York
City's a long way off at this point.
First, we have to figure
out how to survive.
We've lost everything.
At least we still have
Each other?
Was going to say dirt.
Ha ha!
Hard times, hard times
Come again no more
Many days you have lingered
Around my cabin door
Oh, hard times, come again no more
What in God's
green Earth are you two
doing on my doorstep again?
It was a wild goose chase.
Our aunts are truly demons.
We will never see the return
of our stolen fortune again.
It is, quite clear now.
What in God's green Earth
are you two doing
on my doorstep again?
We came back to move in with you.
We want to live with
you as we have no home.
Oh, hell no.
No, no.
I built this as a wood shed
a number of years ago.
It's not pretty.
It needs some fixing up,
but you can live in it.
Now, this is the furthest
back corner of my land.
I'm gonna give you two acres
from that tree line
across the field over here.
Now, you're going to need
skills to live like how to trap, farm,
how to take care of animals.
And I guess I'll be the one
to volunteer to teach you.
Oh, oh, hey,
I appreciate you, Miss Mattie,
but I'm not really the hugging kind.
Why would you do this for us?
We haven't exactly been nice to you.
You haven't? Get out of here.
You're pretty much unkind
and rude to everyone,
so I don't specially take it personally.
And I can't stomach the thought of
you two being in my personal space
day in and day out, miss Tinsely.
Now, let's get started
fixing this place up.
Because tomorrow
I'm taking you with me trapping.
Y'all can stay in my cabin
till this place is livable.
Then this is where you sleep.
Understood.
I found some raisins and some
flour in the very back of your pantry.
I was thinking I'd make a raisin pie.
Have you ever made a raisin pie before?
I've never made any kind of pie before.
Now why would you want to go and do that?
I would not let my sister
near an open flame.
Amen.
Like Tinsley said,
this wasn't the Hamptons.
I can smell the morning dew.
You can smell the morning dew?
Why do you always say stupid things?
Ladies.
I smell wet dog.
Well, it's not me.
Ladies.
Breathe, now fire.
Giggles.
Oh, hey.
What are you girls doing?
Having a drink from the brook?
No, never drink directly from a stream.
Why not? We've been doing
this since we came out here.
I'll show you.
Never drink directly from
the stream or river or lake.
Even if the water looks
clean. You see this animal?
Where do you think its fluids are running?
Yeah.
Downstream
Where you were about to
take a big gulp of squirrel juice.
I think I'm going to be sick.
I told you you were lucky.
You got to clean the water first.
How do we clean it?
You boil it.
How do you boil it?
We don't have any matches.
Matches are expensive.
If they get wet or damp,
they just become useless.
I'm gonna teach you about flint.
Wow.
That's poison oak.
Stay away from that.
The one with the three leaf clusters?
Yep. It grows pretty much
everywhere around here.
Our souls
Are pushed and pulled
and forced to grow
I can't believe Silas
actually lives here on purpose
without even the faintest
hope of champagne.
I'm so bored.
There's nothing to do here.
I can teach you to sew.
Silas showed me. It's not that hard.
No, I don't want you
to teach me how to sew.
Then I'll have to do it all the time.
There are dozens of
chores that need to be done.
I don't want to learn how to sew.
I want to see if Silas
has any playing cards.
Stop!
It is impolite.
Impolite?
Do you hear the way Silas speaks to me?
Yes.
You blew up his truck.
You blow up one person's truck
and you never hear the end of it.
I don't have to be polite... to him.
He is letting us sleep
here while our walls dry.
He has kept us alive.
Tinsley.
Huh, what's this?
Tinsley, stop.
Silas doesn't want us
snooping in his things.
It's delicate.
Leave it alone.
I'm sure it was hidden for a reason.
Oh, it opens.
Give me some room.
Well, I wanted to see... if you
were going to open it after all.
Well, you're breathing on my shoulder.
Can you not do that?
I'm breathing like I always breathe.
I don't like it.
I don't like it. Can you stop?
Can I stop breathing?
No, just not in my direction.
I'm breathing away from you.
Huh, It's a woman.
She's beautiful.
There's an inscription.
It says Maisy, I shot us dinner.
I shot us dinner.
Who's Maisy?
Give me that.
Where'd you get this?
Don't you ever touch this again.
Ever.
But who's Maisy?
These girls are going
to make me lose my religion.
We're sorry about the locket last night.
She means it.
Don't. Just don't.
Eggs.
I have not had an omelet in so long.
It's going to be even longer
because we don't have
an omlette pan out here.
Heh, we're going to eat
these a different way.
Oh. No.
Ew... eew.
Now, this one's still alive, which
means it hasn't gone bad yet.
We can eat it raw.
No, no, you're. You're kidding, right?
I am not.
Oh. Oh.
Gag.
Gasp.
Oh, I cannot. I can't, bring myself to.
Nope. Not going to happen.
Good.
I save it for you later.
You get hungry enough
this'll look like an omelette to you.
When we were little girls...
We thought we knew it all
But now
Our souls
Are pushed and pulled
and forced to grow
Time passed with a steady rhythm
as Silas wove his strange
and quiet lessons into our days.
How to snare a rabbit,
how to fish from the stream.
How to tend the land so it
would care for us in return.
Knowledge came like the slow
seep of dawn, quiet and unasked.
And we let it come.
When we were little girls...
We thought we knew it all
But now
Our souls
Are pushed and pulled
and forced to grow
Now, under these logs,
these little squirmy
fellows are called grubs.
They're maggots.
Maggots are baby flies.
You don't want to eat
them. You can help it.
These grubs grow into beetles.
A good source of all kinds of nutrients.
These beetle larve are fat and juicy.
I think I'm going to be sick.
What do they taste like?
A little bit like chicken... with a,
Almond aftertaste.
This does not taste like chicken at all.
Now, would you have eaten it
if I told you it tastes like goat cheese?
I like goat cheese.
Now that's funny.
That's one thing I never took a liking to,
was goat cheese.
I would eat a hundred plates of grubs
before I'd eat goat cheese.
I would much rather starve than eat grubs.
You don't come back from
the dead, Miss Tinsley.
Father always said...
Oh, if I have to hear what
father said one more time...
And just...
Maybe it's an acquired taste.
Yeah, ha ha.
But remember, these'll keep you alive.
I think I'll ever get that
taste out of my mouth.
I actually taste the almond.
Such dreams when I was a lad.
If only I knew one day I would
be living off of squirrel.
Wait, what is this?!
Ticks?
Oh, bloody hell!
When I find these two dames,
I'm so going to torture them.
Especially the arrogant one.
Nice kitty.
First stack is around
the back side of the barn
by the lean to.
Got it.
Why are you so mad at you, daddy?
He must have really been
suffering to do what he did.
When I was a little girl,
I had training wheels on my bicycle.
My au pair, was attempting
to convince me to have the training
wheels removed from my bicycle.
I would have none of it.
My father saw us out of his study
window and came down with his tools.
Said it was time to
remove my training wheels.
He said he'd hold on and run alongside me.
I said, you'll let go and I will fall.
He said, I won't let go.
I reluctantly agreed and
we... started pedaling.
He kept encouraging me to go faster.
And suddenly I looked back
and he was standing there,
a big grin on his face.
He let go.
He promised he wouldn't let go, but he did.
Just like when he shot himself.
When I was a little boy...
my daddy couldn't find any work.
No matter how hard he tried.
The deck was just stacked against him.
So my mother, who got work as a
cleaning woman, had to support us.
And he had stay home to raise me.
Oh, I, despised him growing up.
I didn't think he was a real man.
Years later I realized
how hard it was for him.
How much it must'a ate at his soul inside.
But he was a good father,
and he did everything he could
to make sure I was all right.
Now, my father's forever my hero.
My father took everything.
It isn't fair.
Out of all the people in this world I met,
you should know that life isn't fair.
It's not fair now and never will be.
Today. Life's not fair to you.
Tomorrow It'll be unfair to someone else.
It's only to love the good
Lord gave us the ability to feel
that makes it all bearable.
Then our aunts took everything else.
Though I'm sure that's not
what their intentions were...
but one day you will see
what they did was a gift.
Now they can slow you down.
But if you're strong,
they can't make you walk backwards.
They took our future.
Nobody can take your future.
Now, I can't say...
that you ever see the kinds
of money you once had.
I don't... I don't even
reckon it's even likely.
But remember this.
It's never too late to be
what you might have been.
Father used to say that.
Sound like he loved you.
He left us.
He promised he wouldn't leave us.
And he did.
You will eventually leave
Mattie and I out here alone.
I will not.
What you looking at me like that for?
I'm trying to see if I can tell
if you're lying or telling the truth.
What do you figure?
I think... think maybe you mean it.
Here comes your sister.
It's your turn to haul wood.
Look down your site.
See the tab at the end?
All right, line it up with your prey.
Now... squeeze off. Do it.
All right.
Yes.
Yes.
It is a peculiar truth
that one rarely recognizes one's
own education while it is happening.
We had arrived as creatures of luxury.
But under Silas's watchful eye,
something within us was shifting,
being shaped by the
quiet demands of survival.
We were not merely learning.
We were becoming something else.
And Silas, with his shadowed
past and knowing eyes,
remained a mystery.
He didn't explain why he was
helping us, and we didn't ask...
because honestly, we weren't
ready for the answer.
Everyone leaves me,
like my assistant Reginald T. Fluffington.
One moment he was brushing
my hair 100 strokes before bed,
and the next, poof, he's gone.
Technically, Fluffington
jumped off the balcony
of the Waldorf Astoria.
The point is, I am clearly cursed.
I will never find a husband out here.
I guess we are both going to be old maids.
For you, it's a foregone conclusion.
What? You never had
a boy interested in you.
But, for me it is an additional punishment.
Leave it alone. You don't know everything.
It seems I hit a rare nerve.
You mean a raw nerve?
Yes. One of those.
You know, things
happen in the world that
aren't always about you.
Poor blood, are you saying
you had a boyfriend?
I met a boy at the 42nd Street library.
Really? Who?
You don't want to know.
Yes, I do, tell me.
His name was Shane Barlow.
He and I were both
interested in medieval history.
More specifically the migration period.
You know, the period sometimes
referred to as the Dark Ages
or the early Middle Ages.
You know, the period from the
fall of Rome to about the year
1000, of course, with a brief
hiatus during the flowering
of the Carolingian court, which
was established by Charlemagne.
Oh, yes.
Yes, you're both interested in the falling
of the Romans for a thousand years
of the brief hibiscus and the flowering
of the calamari court with jesters.
It was estimated in champagne.
You realize you just said nonsense.
Oh, I said nonsense.
What does this have to
do with the boy you met?
Was this a...
a real boy or a, a "boyfriend",
you know, like your little elf
friend when you were younger.
He was real.
Okay, he was... sweet.
We understood each other.
So there was someone who understood you?
What?
Shut up.
We were happy when we were together.
What, were you in love?
Yes.
What?
You're always so dismissive of me.
You never see me for who I am.
That someone other than
yourself could have feelings.
What happened?
He wanted to marry me.
What?
He wasn't of our class.
Father wouldn't allow it.
What happened?
Father was
furious that I was associating
with a boy from a lower class.
He was from a lesser known family?
He was poor.
Virtually penniless.
We met in secret.
But, our world was doomed from the start.
We could never be.
Father hired spies to follow us.
We were clever at avoiding them.
We started meeting at the the
Renaissance rooms at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Oh, yeah, the Renaissance rooms.
They'd never think to look for
you two certifiable freaks there.
Yeah, well, they caught us.
Surprise.
Hm. That, that's when...
father sent me to
England to break us apart.
That's when you went to Oxford.
Yes.
We corresponded in secret.
He decided to visit me.
And I tried to wire him money for the trip,
but he insisted on paying its own way.
Did you meet?
He caught pneumonia on
the journey and died at sea.
I never saw him again.
I, I didn't know.
Yeah, well, there's a lot
of things you didn't know.
All this time I was calling
you the old maid. But...
but you knew true love,
John Astor dropped me the
moment we lost our money.
My worth to him was
equivalent to our wealth.
That wasn't love.
But you.
You knew true love.
Can we just stop talking now?
Poor blood?
Yes, sister.
Why didn't you tell me before?
I was trying to protect you as always.
You had enough to deal with.
Oh.
One day, Silas announced
he was off to Port Townsend
on some mysterious business
which, as we all know, is code for
I don't want to explain
myself to two nosey heiresses.
Naturally, this meant we had
to press him for details.
But the man was a fortress.
A locked box. Like a
man about to do something
either incredibly noble or highly illegal.
Fine, whatever.
But a man of mystery,
haunted by ghosts in his past
doesn't just take day trips for fun.
If you still want to
make Silas a Raisin pie,
I found a recipe on a
newspaper pasted to our wall.
How long have you been hiding
bad things from me to protect me?
Forever, sister.
Maybe you can stop now.
Really? You think you're ready?
I don't know, but I know things
aren't the way I thought they were.
Yes, it is right on the
other side of the East Side...
Good afternoon ladies.
Have you seen a couple of... you!
Tnsley, stop breathing
so loud. He can hear us.
You're breathing just as loud.
Shhhh.
Stop yelling.
Oh my god, you're yelling too.
You were yelling louder, as always.
Oh my God, that is not true at all.
If someone was here, they would say that
you were the one who was yelling louder.
No Tinsley, I think that they would say
that you were the one who was yelling.
No, they would not know.
They definitely would not.
No, but fath...
Oh, you stepped on me.
Well, I didn't mean too, I can't.
Peekaboo!
Get up.
I see you. Just get up.
Come on, get up, get up.
Get up.
Get up, get up.
You... two dames...
have seriously messed up my day.
I'm hungry.
I haven't had lunch.
I need to eat lunch.
You know what? I was going to torture you.
But I'm going to make this real quick.
Oh hey!
Oh my god, Tinsley! Shoot
him! Shoot him! Shoot him!
Tinsley, shoot him!
He doesn't have it. Shoot him.
Oh gosh!
Shoot him!
Oh, this is not like
shooting a bird at all!
No, it is not like shooting a bird.
I is like shooting a man
who is trying to kill us.
Why can't Spain make a decent gun?
Just shoot him.
I'm going to kill you.
I can't do it.
I can't do it. I can't do it!
Okay give me the gun!
What?!
Hold on. A few seconds.
Oh, I can't do it either.
Yes you can. I know you can.
I believe in you.
Oh.
I shot him.
In the eye.
In the eye.
Oh, it's heavy.
Much heavier than I would have imagined.
His name really is Button.
It says here he is from East
London. It's a tough place.
I wonder if this is the type of
gun father killed himself with.
Give me the gun.
Well, now you've done it.
You've gone and shot Rosie.
Are you happy now? Now,
we have to eat her for dinner.
- Give me the gun.
- Why should I? That was the last bullet.
Because you obviously do
not know how to handle it.
And now we have to eat our
favorite chicken for dinner.
Give me the gun.
I will hold on to it until Silas gets back.
Hold on to what?
Silas! Oh.
You have no idea what happened.
Yes I do, you accidentally
shot your pet chicken...
He was here when he came
back. He he wasn't dead.
Who?
- Mr. button.
- The button man.
The fellow who tried to kill you?
Yes.
Mattie killed him.
You killed him.
Yes, I shot him in the eye.
- Not Tinsley.
- I froze.
I'll be damned.
Looks like he's winking at me.
Tinsley and I had been raised
with everything we could ever want,
except the things we really needed.
A silver spoon can feed a
child, but it cannot nourish her.
Aunt Beatrice and Florence
had learned the same lessons.
And our grandparents had too.
All of us passing down the same
mistakes like a family heirloom.
But I suppose if you go too far in the
wrong direction, there's no way back.
Beatrice and Florence would
always be searching for more,
not realizing what they needed had
never been for sale in the first place.
Must you knit so loudly?
The incessant clacking of the
needles is getting on my nerves.
I didn't realize they were
making any noise at all.
Well they are. So knit more quietly...
Or I shall have to forbid this
peasant activity that you have adopted.
It calms me.
What could possibly cause you any stress
from which you would need calming?
Hello.
Miss Wilde, I need to
speak with your sister.
- It's Mr. Cantilever.
- Yes, Mr. cantilever, what is it?
I didn't arrange a call with you.
Mr. Cantilever shouldn't call us.
We call him.
Shush.
- Miss. Wilde...
- I'm going to be quiet now.
It's a matter of utmost urgency.
I'm sorry to disturb you, but I
have some important news for you.
Get to the point.
The girl's mother has been located.
What?
'M sorry. It just flew out of my hand.
How dare you?
That tea set is
part of one of the finest Meissen
porcelain collections in the world.
Very expensive.
Though I know this is
frowned upon these days,
I would take you out to the stables
and strangle the life out of you.
I'm certain you would do it... if it
wasn't, as you said, frowned upon.
What do you mean she's been located?
I specifically told you
not to pursue the matter.
I did not. It was the agent of a creditor.
And there's more news, too
I'm afraid... The will has been located.
It is not possible that
you have found the will.
This isn't good.
- How could they have?
- Florence.
I can arrange to have a telegraphed
transcript sent to you so
we can have the details.
Now you listen here, Mr. Cantilever.
You are not to follow
up on this in any way.
Do you understand me, you pettifogger?
Yes, ma'am.
Dial my fixing associates.
They said they'll pay us
double to kill these girls.
You need to stop trying to be the man.
I stole us this car.
So put a sock in it.
I found a round about
way to heaven, heaven
Dagnabbit!
Engine running yet?
This is not my fault.
- It's all your fault.
- You picked this car.
You made the original mistake
that set us on the road to hell.
And everything that's happened since then
and continues to happen is your fault.
You know, I'm tired of you acting
like you're the only one in charge.
I am in charge.
They give the jobs to me,
and you help screw them up.
If it wasn't for you,
I would be the one in charge.
It's not natural. Men
and women are different.
I should be the breadwinner.
Then you should have finished school.
When mama died, I dropped out and
went to work so you could finish school.
That's the way it's supposed to be.
Women have a place.
It wasn't for me.
I wanted to go to college.
Women shouldn't go to college.
They have special abilities,
like intuitions.
You're unhappy because you
are going against woman's nature.
To raise a family, keep a
clean house and make dinner.
That's not what I'm good at.
Oh, yeah?
What are you good at?
Killing.
You are a psycho.
You just figured this out?
You could have shot me in the head.
If I wanted to shoot you in the head, I
would have aimed two inches lower.
Did you girls feed the chickens?
Yes, sir. We did.
Silas, I've been thinking.
You saved Mattie and I.
Had you not come along
we would have been
torn to shreds by a bear.
And if we had survived,
we would have most assuredly died
suffering a thousand different ways.
You saved us.
I take that back that
I said, I don't like you.
Are you saying you like me?
I'm just saying I don't dislike
you as much as I have done.
I'll take it.
I got to fix the shed roof.
It's going to be some bad weather coming.
You girls get your chores done.
No, I cannot perform
this sentimental hug.
It was a joke.
You shot at me.
Don't be a baby. I
shot at your hat already.
I can't believe you did that.
Are you going to fix the car?
- I mean, you're the man.
- It needs a mechanic.
Oh, how hard can it be?
How did you do that?
I'm smarter than you.
Oh, yeah? Well, you missed one thing.
What's that?
I'm a psycho too.
You're a devil. You
look so bashful and kind
But you only use your looks as an alibi
So how can you look so good?
And still be so doggone bad? Holy mamma
Still be so doggone bad
- Hello there.
What do you want?
I'm special Agent Larry
Hammer from New York City.
I've been out here on the West
Coast tracking Gabriel Button.
He's a very bad man.
You don't have to tell us.
He just tried to kill us.
And you are?
Tinsley...
Would you mind showing me your badge?
Of course.
Just a moment.
I've got it here.
I was following him. But I
lost track of him yesterday.
Oh. He's dead. Mattie shot him.
Shot him in the eye.
In the eye, huh?
Oh, yeah.
Here it is.
Oh, good.
We thought you might be
another bad guy like Mr. Button.
I am Tinsley Wilde, and
this is my sister Mattie.
Oh, Tinsley, I wish you hadn't.
Why not?
His badge.
It's a game warden's badge.
Good eye.
I seen a few... and G-Men badges, too.
What?
What??
So you are another Button man.
Your aunt's really didn't
want you to survive.
So they sent two of you.
Why hire one button man if you
can get two for twice the price?
Three? If you count my dead sister.
I'm going to need you to step
away from the girls, Mister...
You can call me Silas.
Silas Colter.
There's a Silas Colter company in New York.
Some kind of investment firm.
Pretty big. Survived the crash.
Yeah, I heard of it.
Either way, I'm not
leaving without them girls.
I guess you won't be leaving.
What's it to you? These
girls don't even belong.
They're from a different
world than you are.
Your kind does not want to be caught
with a couple of white girls around here.
The locals might think
you're doing something bad.
Not as bad as that haircut.
Just give me the girls.
Mattie, how tall would
you say this chump is?
I would say he's about six feet tall.
I was thinking more like five eleven.
What are you two talking about?
I got some wood cut up.
An' I was trying to figure out if
it was long enough for a coffin.
But I think about it.
I don't want to waste the wood.
You're a funny guy for a darkie.
I don't know if I should
be offended by that.
Mattie.
Where's that term "darkie" come from?
It is from Middle English,
derk. Later dark, from Old English deorc.
Meaning without light,
lacking light or brightness.
Especially at night.
But should I be offended?
It's colloquial...
for an African-American person,
as its underlying meaning is gloomy,
figuratively sad, cheerless,
sinister, wicked.
I would say you should be offended. Yes.
Now you done gone and offended me.
Do you know how many men I've killed?
I bet none was face to face.
Nor did you kill a bear with a knife.
Silas! You're shot! Oh!
Yeah, I know.
I need to have a talk with
those aunties of yours.
Then the bear wiped
his butt with the rabbit.
And then what happened?
Tinsley, that was the punch line.
There's no punch line after the punch line.
Well, maybe you can explain
it to me so I can understand.
And then I will laugh too.
If I have to explain it
you're not going to laugh.
Don't waste it.
It's not wasting it if it
keeps you from dying.
It's... it's a bit infected.
At least we got the bullet out.
Cauterizing was good, but you
really need a couple of stitches.
Silas, you have done so much for us.
Tomorrow I will bake you that raisin pie.
I don't think my teeth can take it.
It will be edible, I promise.
All right. I'm a hold you to that.
I could use a pie.
All right.
I won't let you down, Silas.
Silas is tired.
We're all tired. Let's go back.
All right, sister.
What did you say?
I called you sis...
I heard you.
You called me sister.
Don't let it go to your head.
You're still poor blood.
Aww.
No. Stop it! Stop!
I hate your maudlin sentiment.
Stop it!
No. Thank you.
There's hope for you yet, young lady.
Stop it, both of you.
I don't want your... sympathy,
or... whatever this is.
Good night. Silas.
Good night, Miss Mattie.
- Good night, Miss Tinsley.
- Okay.
Good night. Silas.
I am glad I've come to know you.
Sometimes, the one you're helping
will lift you while you're lifting them.
What?!
Nothin'. Just a thought.
Go on and get home.
I made you that pie.
It's my second one.
Actually, I had trouble
with the consistency.
What're you still do
it in your wet clothes?
You'll catch you death of cold?
No.
No no.
No no no no no no no no.
Sniffles.
No no no no oh.
No we... we can fix it. Mattie can fix it.
No, you promised. You promised.
I'm okay.
No no no no. Please.
Promised.
Oh no.
He's sleeping now.
He's not sleeping. He's dead.
He left this just like father.
Tinsley.
He didn't mean to.
Life can be hard enough to break a person.
And father was broken.
And Silas.
God took him.
How do you not hate me, Mattie.
What makes you think I don't hate you?
I never got to tell Silas I loved him.
Yes, you did.
Of quiet birds in circling flight
I am the day transcending night
Do not stand...
By my grave and weep
I'm not there...
I do not sleep
Do not stand... by my grave and cry
I'm not there...
I did not die
Tinsley.
The ground is too solid.
We will never be able
to do this by ourselves.
We have to store him away
until we can get more help.
Store him like he's an old Victrola.
Like he's...
like he's nothing?
Tinsley.
No, no, that's not what I meant.
We are not strong enough.
We can't do this by ourselves.
I'm not stopping until
this grave is six feet deep.
I am the thousand winds that blow
I am the diamond glints in snow
I am the sunlight on the grain
I am the gentle, autumn rain
Tinsley. Wake up.
I found a coffin Silas made.
How did I get here?
You fell asleep digging.
I helped you to bed about midnight.
You need to eat. We need to get strong.
Let me make us some
breakfast so we have strength.
You eat.
Do not stand...
By my grave and weep
I'm not there...
I do not sleep
Do not stand... by my grave and cry
I'm not there..
I did not die
Ohhhhh
Ohhhhh
I am the thousand winds that blow
I am the diamond glints in snow
I am the sunlight on the grain
Goodbye, Silas.
Do not stand... by my grave and cry
I'm not there...
I did not die
In the passage of time,
we found ourselves altered.
Not by grand revelation,
but by small, steady acts...
of tending to the stubborn earth with
hands that once held only idle luxury.
Silas had moved through
the wild not as a master of it,
but as a man who was part of it.
And from him we learned
some peculiar and lasting truths.
That power was not in the clink of coins,
but in the quiet certainty that one's
own hands could shape survival,
and most importantly,
how to care for each other.
Who's the tin can tourist?
Maybe it's good news.
I have a bad feeling.
Hello, the house.
Who are you?
I... work for C.C. Cantilever.
The lawyer who helped our
aunt steal our father's will?
Unfortunately, ma'am, as I understand,
your father's will was never discovered.
So what are you doing here?
I was not sent here by your aunt's.
Wait, what now?
I was engaged to deliver an envelope.
What is it pertaining to?
I'm not familiar with its content.
You don't know much for someone
being sent across the continent.
No, ma'am. It's from a Mr. Silas Colter.
Dear Tinsley and Mattie, if you are
reading this, it means that I am dead.
It turns out, I am rich.
The money I made from my days
of trapping turned out to be lucrative.
Over the years, I invested it
in infrastructure, railroads, automobiles
which survived the
stock market crash of '29.
My estate is worth
approximately $8 million.
I have bequeathed to you its total assets.
I believe you will spend it wisely.
We have money again.
Thank you, Tinsley.
And thank you, Mattie, for
becoming my adopted daughters.
The future is unknown,
but I know you'll make the best of it.
It turned out it was Silas...
Yours respectfully...
Silas Colter.
...who spent from his own resources
to recover what was lawfully ours,
to uncover the truth of our father's will,
and the fate of our mother.
So what are you going to spend it on?
His journeys to Port
Townsend, shrouded in mystery,
were not for himself, but for us.
And yet, even with this knowledge,
he remained as ever an enigma,
one of those rare men whose
actions speak louder than their words.
He was forever in our hearts.
But Tinsley and I did
not understand him fully.
I doubted anyone ever truly could.
Hi!
There's room for one more.
Ha.
I got a shipment of
books in. I'm going to need
some of your older students
to help me carry them.
I heard from the county.
Oh.
They are not going to shut us down.
For once...
our luck has rubbed off on those around us.
Silas would be proud.
He's looking down on us, smiling.
Amen to that, sister.
I like it, it's elegant, underplayed,
though we might have gone with
something a bit more grandiose.
A giant statue of Silas. Bronze, perhaps.
Nothing says humility
and compassion like a scary statue
of Silas glaring down at children
as they enter the school grounds.
I'm just saying, sister.
Three new schools opening by next year.
It deserves some recognition.
I recognize you, sister.
And if you say I don't count,
I'm going to sock you.
I wasn't going to say that.
I would like to thank you for coming
to my office on such short notice.
Why have you called us here?
What is this all about?
Louise.
We thought you were dead.
No such luck, my dear sisters.
I was in Brazil when I got
the word of Cornelius' death.
I've corresponded with my daughters.
You, they...
Beatrice sent them
to Washington State?
I wanted nothing to do with it.
You! You, Benedict Arnold.
Don't worry. They're in good health.
We don't have to answer to you.
Actually, you do.
The Wilde estate and all their
assets belong to Louise now.
Cornelius was meticulous.
He mailed me a copy of his
will, splitting the properties
between me and my daughters.
But they have decided,
for reasons of their own,
to remain in the wilderness.
You are officially broke.
I will have you disbarred.
I will see to it that you are
stripped of your legal profession.
You will never practice law in this
state or any place on Earth again.
There are worse things.
What is going to happen to us?
Don't worry, dears,
I will take care of you.
We Wildes know how to take
care of family, don't we?
Once I lived a life of a millionaire
Spending my money I didn't care
Then I began to fall so low
I didn't have a friend
And no place to go
But if I ever get my
hands on a dollar again
I'm gonna hold on to it
Nobody knows you
When you're down and out
Nobody knows you
When you're down and out
I mean when you down and out
When you down and out
Nobody knows you
When you down and out
I mean when you down and out
Hmm-mm-mmm...
You were the one
Who was there for me
You were the one
Who cared for me
I want to say things I cannot say
My voice is hah-low
at the end of the day
It happened too soon.
You left with the breeze
The cold broke me
And my heart with a freeze
You were my father
More than my father had ever been
And I know I will never see
you once and forever again
I loved you like the father I never had
You kept me floating
on my fragile lily pad
My shoulders are heavy
with love that you gave
My soul has awakened.
My heart you did save
You grew me and taught me,
Knew I was a fawn
You gave up so much,
till your last breath was drawn
Oh dear Silas
I've seen how my end will arrive
You showed me how
to be brave all the time
Knowing I won't get out alive
You were my father
More than my father had ever been
And I know I will never
See you once and forever again
I loved you like the father I never had
You kept me floating
On my fragile lily pad
Loved you like the father I never had
You kept me floating
On my fragile lily pad