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In Walkaway Joe, A young boy named Dallas, who goes on a search for his pool-hustling father after he abandons their family. Dallas is determined to bring his father home when he meets Joe Haley, a drifter wrestling with a past he'd rather forget, who feels responsible for Dallas' safety and reluctantly takes him in.
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In Walkaway Joe, A young boy named Dallas, who goes on a search for his pool-hustling father after he abandons their family. Dallas is determined to bring his father home when he meets Joe Haley, a drifter wrestling with a past he'd rather forget, who feels responsible for Dallas' safety and reluctantly takes him in.
At the end when Dallas gets off the camper and goes home He does not have His Cue stick.
"[last lines] Dallas McCarthy: Think God ever makes mistakes when he assigns children to their parents? Joe Haley: I don't know. Dallas McCarthy: He should have put us together. Joe Haley: He did, son. He did."
"[first lines] Dallas McCarthy: [narrating] There are all sorts of ways to hit a cue ball. The thing you're trying to do is send it a particular direction, to hit another ball and drop that ball into a pocket. But it's where you send the cue ball next that separates you from the others. Dallas McCarthy: When you first start playing you think it's only about that one ball. You can put backspins, sidespin, or topspin on a ball. Or you can make it stop on a dime, bounce off a rail. You can hit a ball soft, hard, or just give it a little kiss. You can send a ball behind another ball to make it hard for your opponent to make a shot. Dallas McCarthy: Once you have the skills, you can do any of these things."