Morgan Freeman credited as playing...
Mitch Bradley
- Griff Gilkyson: You guys are gay, right?
- Einar Gilkyson, Mitch Bradley: [both burst out laughing]
- Einar Gilkyson: Well now, I'd think after almost 40 years working together, one of us would notice, don't you Mitch?
- Mitch Bradley: Well Einar, I always thought you had really lovely hands.
- Einar Gilkyson: You did? You never told me that.
- Griff Gilkyson: I mean it's cool. Everybody needs love.
- Mitch Bradley: You got that part right, little girl.
- Mitch Bradley: You wanna know what I dreamed last night?
- Einar Gilkyson: What?
- Mitch Bradley: I dreamed you weren't such a miserable son of a bitch.
- Einar Gilkyson: That's not dreaming, that's wishful thinking.
- [last lines]
- Einar Gilkyson: You think the dead really care about our lives?
- Mitch Bradley: Yeah, I think they do. I think they forgive us our sins. I even think it's easy for them.
- Einar Gilkyson: Griff said you had a dream about flying.
- Mitch Bradley: Yeah. I got so high, Einar, I could see where the blue turns black. From up there, you could see all there is. And it looked like there was a reason for everything.
- Mitch Bradley: Would you bury me next to Griffin?
- Einar Gilkyson: Don't you think you oughta die first?
- Einar Gilkyson: Anything else you need?
- Mitch Bradley: Yeah, look in on the bear.
- Einar Gilkyson: What?
- Mitch Bradley: Check in on the bear.
- Einar Gilkyson: Check in on the...? Why the hell would I do that?
- Mitch Bradley: 'Cause I asked you to.
- Mitch Bradley: You got something on your mind this morning?
- Einar Gilkyson: The goddamn bear's back.
- Mitch Bradley: Well, what do you think you're gonna do about it?
- Einar Gilkyson: What I should've done a year ago.
- Mitch Bradley: But what I can't do is to continue to lie here every day and watch you mourn for a life you think you should have had. There are people everywhere who think they got dealt a bad hand, Einar.
- Mitch Bradley: Smells like rain.
- Einar Gilkyson: It's not going to rain today.
- Mitch Bradley: You haven't been right about the weather since 1972.