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Collister - Gas Station Customer: You boys got any news?
Old Man Jenkins - Gas Station Owner: Ain't nothin' interesting to tell about, except people are moving out of these parts.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: My name's Collister, and I've been running all over this here state to them fortune tellers; ain't one of them told me a damn thing. Someone tell me something worth listening to, and I'll pay 'em a dollar, good American money.
Woody Guthrie: It's been pretty dusty around here.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: That ain't worth nothing,
Carl - Man in Gas Station: Hell, Woody, that ain't worth nothing, for sure.
Woody Guthrie: Well... I ain't much for fortune-telling. You're a inside man, got a big job with the oil refinery.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: How'd you know that?
Woody Guthrie: Well... ain't nobody else got money to waste on fortune tellers, sody pop.
[Jenkins chuckles]
Collister - Gas Station Customer: Keep going,
Woody Guthrie: Well, them two creases in between your eyebrows... tell me... you're a man who probably takes his work serious, always looking for a way to do things better.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: You got 50 cents.
[Hank whistles]
Collister - Gas Station Customer: Keep talking,
Woody Guthrie: Oh, you probably got some kinda idea, an invention of some kind, big company wants to buy you out.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: You got a paper dollar if you can tell me when to do it.
Woody Guthrie: [Woody chuckles] Hell, I ain't no mind reader.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: [Woody starts playing his guitar] Hmm. You're the only one I ever met that didn't claim to know everything in the whole world. What's your name?
Woody Guthrie: Woody. Woody Guthrie.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: Well Guthrie, I'll spread the word. Worth every penny.
[Collister puts the money inside Woody's guitar]
Woody Guthrie: Thank you kindly.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: [to Jenkins] There you are, Pop, and there's a nickel for the Coke, dollar for the gas
Old Man Jenkins - Gas Station Owner: Ain't nothin' interesting to tell about, except people are moving out of these parts.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: My name's Collister, and I've been running all over this here state to them fortune tellers; ain't one of them told me a damn thing. Someone tell me something worth listening to, and I'll pay 'em a dollar, good American money.
Woody Guthrie: It's been pretty dusty around here.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: That ain't worth nothing,
Carl - Man in Gas Station: Hell, Woody, that ain't worth nothing, for sure.
Woody Guthrie: Well... I ain't much for fortune-telling. You're a inside man, got a big job with the oil refinery.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: How'd you know that?
Woody Guthrie: Well... ain't nobody else got money to waste on fortune tellers, sody pop.
[Jenkins chuckles]
Collister - Gas Station Customer: Keep going,
Woody Guthrie: Well, them two creases in between your eyebrows... tell me... you're a man who probably takes his work serious, always looking for a way to do things better.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: You got 50 cents.
[Hank whistles]
Collister - Gas Station Customer: Keep talking,
Woody Guthrie: Oh, you probably got some kinda idea, an invention of some kind, big company wants to buy you out.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: You got a paper dollar if you can tell me when to do it.
Woody Guthrie: [Woody chuckles] Hell, I ain't no mind reader.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: [Woody starts playing his guitar] Hmm. You're the only one I ever met that didn't claim to know everything in the whole world. What's your name?
Woody Guthrie: Woody. Woody Guthrie.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: Well Guthrie, I'll spread the word. Worth every penny.
[Collister puts the money inside Woody's guitar]
Woody Guthrie: Thank you kindly.
Collister - Gas Station Customer: [to Jenkins] There you are, Pop, and there's a nickel for the Coke, dollar for the gas
Full Transcript
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You boys got any news
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Ain't nothing interesting to tell about except people are moving outta these parts
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My name's Collister
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and I've been running all over this here state to them fortune tellers
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ain't one of them's told me a damn thing
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Someone tell me something worth listening to
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and I'll pay them a dollar good American money
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It's been pretty dusty around here
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That ain't worth nothing
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Hell Woody that ain't worth nothing for sure
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Well I ain't much for fortune telling
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You're a inside man
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Got a big job with the oil refinery
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How'd you know that
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Ain't nobody else got money to waste on fortune teller soda pop
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Keep going
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Well them creases in between your eyebrows
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tell me you're probably a man who takes his work serious
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Always looking for a way to do things better
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You got 50 cents
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Keep talking
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Oh you probably got some kind of idea
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An invention of some kind
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Big company wants to buy you out
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You got a paper dollar if you can tell me when to do it
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Hell uh I ain't no mind reader
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You're the only one I ever met that didn't claim
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to know everything in the whole world
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What's your name
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Woody Woody Guthrie
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Well Guthrie I'll spread the word
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Worth every penny
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Thank you kindly
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There you are Pop and there's a nickel for the coke dollar for the gas
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Movie Summary
The early life of Woody Guthrie as a vagabond folk singer.