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"All
that Glistens"
Nineteenth century; San Mirage, West
Coast USA.
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| Jess
listens to Molly's story |
The Gold Rush has
dried up. JESS is hired as an odd job man
at the local school. At the school, JESS
notices BILLY getting into fights and then
his sister MOLLY being picked on. MOLLY
asks JESS if he can come and fix some broken
slats on her porch and he agrees.
JESS is shocked by the dilapidated state
of MOLLY and BILLYs house. After his
second visit, JESS realises that MOLLY and
BILLY are permanently living alone. JESS
confronts MOLLY on the subject.
MOLLY explains that the family was happy.
PA had ambitions to move to a bigger house
with the gold he expected to find but then
MOTHER died and PA, heavily in debt, changed.
He turned to drink and became depressed.
After a drinking binge, MOLLY told PA to
leave. This all occurred 6 weeks ago.
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| The
Sheriff follows Billy to the house |
BILLY and MOLLY tell JESS that they are
afraid to speak of their mothers death
and fathers disappearance, for fear
of being separated and taken away to an
orphanage. JESS warns the two children to
stay out of trouble while he comes up with
a solution. JESS takes a photo of PA away
with him.At school, BILLY injures a larger
boy after the boy scoffs about PA. The TEACHER
calls in the SHERIFF who questions BILLY
at his office. BILLY manages to escape.
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Molly
takes over the role of her mother
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Meanwhile, JESS
finds PA in a bar in a neighbouring town,
Blind Mans Creek. JESS tells PA that
his children will be taken away to the orphanage
unless he returns. PA is low on confidence,
believing himself no good to his children
without a job or money. JESS persuades PA
to meet with MOLLY. Back at the house, the
SHERIFF has followed BILLY following his
dash from the office. Taken by surprise
on the porch, the SHERIFF is jabbed hard
in the back by BILLY. Believing that he
is being held at gunpoint, the SHERIFF raises
his hands.
A crowd gathers
outside the house for the drama. MOLLY manages
to escape from the house and informs JESS
as to what is happening. MOLLY goes to meet
PA at a saloon in town, as JESS had previously
arranged. MOLLY pleads with PA to come home.
After some cajoling, he agrees.
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| Jess
knows everthing will be okay |
At the house
the SHERIFF manages to wrestle the
gun from BILLY, only to find that
it is in fact a broom. The orphanage driver
is on hand to collect Billy when PA and
MOLLY arrive on a buckboard. BILLY runs
to his fathers arms.
The SHERIFF talks to PA and the children.
PA promises to give up the drink. The SHERIFF
explains to the crowd about the loss of
the mother. The town, on the eve of Thanksgiving,
forgive BILLY for his actions. JESS moves
on in his travels and PA takes his job as
an odd jobs man.
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