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“Zorro (1957) is the classic television adventure series from Walt Disney Productions set in 1820s Spanish California. Don Diego de la Vega returns home and cloaks himself as the masked hero Zorro to fight tyranny, protect the downtrodden, and ride into legend amid haciendas, missions and midnight gallops. With swords flashing, secret passages and a faithful ally in Bernardo, this series weaves heroism, romance and justice into an enduring saga.”
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00:00Out of the night, when the full moon is bright, comes a horseman known as Zorro.
00:14This bold renegade carves a Z with his blade, a Z that stands for Zorro.
00:21Zorro, the fox so cunning and free, Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
00:44Now repeat it again, in a loud, clear voice.
00:52I, Sergeant Demetrio Lopez Garcia, am a fat, stupid pig.
00:56Good, you know it by heart.
00:58I have heard it so often.
01:00Go on, and do not forget anything.
01:03I am a fat, stupid pig, not fit to be a sergeant in the California forces of His Majesty the King of Spain.
01:10And particularly in the command of?
01:12Oh, si, si.
01:14And particularly in the command of the distinguished Capitan Enrique Sanchez Monestario.
01:21And why do I put up with you?
01:23I have often wondered about that myself, Capitan.
01:25You are a toad.
01:27Correctamente, sir.
01:29For a toad, you look extremely short this morning, Sergeant.
01:32Why?
01:33I could not get my boots on, Capitan.
01:36What is the matter with your feet?
01:38I, I heard them chasing El Zorro, the fox, through the rocks.
01:42Are you sure, Sergeant, he was not chasing you?
01:45Chasing me?
01:46Come on, how can you, how would that be possible?
01:48Chasing me?
01:50Well, maybe a little toward the end.
01:52It is very hard to chase a fox through the rocks, Comandante.
01:55I suppose it is useless to ask if you found any trace of Torres.
01:59For him, I have looked even harder.
02:00If Don Nacho is anywhere between San Juan Capistrano and Santa Barbara, I will shoot myself.
02:07I personally would consider that a handsome reward.
02:10I can offer you an excellent military funeral.
02:13And do not call him Don Nacho.
02:15He is a traitor with a price on his head.
02:17Oh, put your boots on.
02:19But my toes hurt.
02:20Then cut them off.
02:25I want to see El Capitan.
02:27El Capitan, you cannot see.
02:29You cannot enter here without permission.
02:30I must see.
02:31What is this idiot doing here?
02:33Mi Capitan, this half-breed says he has information he wants to give you.
02:36No, no, not give.
02:37I want to sell it.
02:39Sell?
02:39I heard there were 500 pesos for a word of Senor Torres, mi Capitan.
02:43You know where Torres is hiding?
02:44He is at the mission of San Gabriel.
02:46I saw him there myself only this morning.
02:49So.
02:51Here, Sergeant.
02:53Comandante, well, when I spoke of shooting myself, it was just a figure of speech.
02:59Put it in my saddle holster.
03:00Order the Lancers out.
03:01We'll ride immediately.
03:02Si, Capitan.
03:06Here.
03:09You know, Bernardo, sometimes it's a relief that you don't talk.
03:18Take my respected father, for instance.
03:21He talks incessantly about what a worthless fellow I've become.
03:25What do you mean, nodding?
03:27You couldn't possibly agree with that?
03:32All right, all right, books.
03:34Guitars, wine, singing, I know.
03:37By day.
03:38But by night, huh?
03:39Huh, huh.
03:42Hey, easy there.
03:44We don't want to arrive at the church too soon.
03:46And Padre Felipe will have us picking oranges.
03:48No, no, no.
03:49We must be serious.
03:50I must think of some way to get Don Nacho safely out of sanctuary and on his way to Monterrey.
03:56I'm sure you will think of something.
03:58Give me those rings.
04:19Wouldn't you like to try one?
04:28Gracias.
04:33Excellent.
04:33Well, perhaps not quite the sweetness of our oranges back home in Valencia, Senor Torres.
04:38Padre Felipe, you should be proud of what you have done here.
04:41I am.
04:41At the Mission San Gabriel, we grow the finest Indians in the world.
04:45Yes, they're the ones that are going to make a garden out of this place.
04:48And now we have our first crop that has not been spoiled by frost.
04:51We're ready for the angelos.
05:02Wait, drag him to church.
05:13Surround the church.
05:14Sergeant Garcia, if Torres gets away, I will hold you personally responsible.
05:17You heard what the commandant does this day?
05:20Surround the church.
05:33Buenos dias, Capitan.
05:35Are you out hunting gophers or did you bring your men to whitewash my church?
05:39Pax for bisco.
05:40Pax for bisco.
05:40Never mind blessing us now, Padre.
05:42You know very well I am here to rest Torres in the name of the crown.
05:45And I am here to protect the sanctuary in the name of the cross.
05:48So, you admit that he is here, huh?
05:50The truth is always easy to admit to, Capitan.
05:53Don't you find it so?
05:54Senor Torres just this moment has gone into the church.
06:02Oh, sanctuary is an absurd law.
06:04Not to the Senor Torres.
06:06And as long as he's under the protection of the church, you will not molest him.
06:09And who would know if I just took him by force?
06:15We are a long way from both Madrid and Rome.
06:18True, but I am not far away from that flowerpot with which I could bash you over the head
06:22until my faithful Indians could come for the rescue.
06:28Is there any law that says I cannot walk in there any time I like?
06:31Not at all.
06:31It's been a long time since you've been in church.
06:34So, just remove your saber, take off your hat and drop a peso for the poor.
06:50How long?
06:50How long does the church claim it can shelter a traitor like that Torres?
06:57Forty days, Capitan.
06:58I hope you brought your tent.
07:11All right.
07:12All right, Padre.
07:13For the moment, you win.
07:14Do not be angry, Capitan.
07:16The cross usually does.
07:17But don't I get the idea that you can interfere for long with the king's justice?
07:20Oh, heaven forbid.
07:21And now you will excuse me, won't you?
07:23We are short of helpers and there's a crop of oranges that must be stored before nightfall in the bodega.
07:27Come back any time, Capitan.
07:29But wait, I haven't finished telling you.
07:31Confessions every Wednesday and Saturday at 7.
07:46Altho!
07:48You can go no further.
07:49Very well, then.
07:50I don't mind walking.
07:54What is your business here?
07:57Speak up!
08:02When I start this, Capitan, is the army on some sort of maneuvers?
08:06And what are you doing here, de la Vega?
08:07I heard that Padre Felipe had more oranges than he required.
08:10I thought I might buy some.
08:11You hadn't heard, I suppose, that Taurus has taken sanctuary in the church.
08:14He has?
08:16If I were a young man just returned from Spain, I would mind my own business.
08:20Oh, the Padre won't give him up, eh?
08:22What a nuisance for you.
08:23Nuisance.
08:24Oh, I have a good mind to hold Taurus out of sanctuary by his ears.
08:27Oh, Captain, if I were a young officer just rising in the service, I wouldn't want both
08:31the Pope and the King of Spain angry with me at the same time.
08:34I am certain there's nothing to worry about, Nacho.
08:41Capitan Monastario may be a miserable scoundrel, but even he would be afraid to risk public censure.
08:47If this mysterious Zorro had not freed me, I would have been hanged by now.
08:51Padre, do you know who this Zorro is?
08:53No, but whoever he is, my prayers ride with him.
08:55Diego, my son, I'm so glad to see you.
08:57Is the army still outside?
08:59Oh, yes, in full force.
09:00Are you all right, don Nacho?
09:02I called on your daughter and tried to reassure her.
09:03Thank you, my boy.
09:05For the moment, at least, I seem to be safe.
09:07Of course he's safe.
09:08But my oranges won't be unless I go back outside.
09:11They have to be undercover in case it freezes tonight.
09:13You'll stay with us a while, won't you?
09:15Of course.
09:16Good.
09:17Padre Felipe seems a good deal more confident than you.
09:20Yes, but I cannot spend the rest of my life in this church.
09:24Perhaps when my father hears where you are, he can feed your case with the governor.
09:27No, Diego, I do not want your father involved in this.
09:30Do you not realize I am accused of treason?
09:33Oh, but everyone knows you haven't committed this crime.
09:36Listen, Diego, stay out of this.
09:38Any protest you make will be futile.
09:40But someone must do something besides this, the Zorro.
09:44In times such as these,
09:47even a fighter like Zorro will be trapped sooner or later.
09:51Come this way.
09:52Come undant these orders.
09:54You there, stand up, pronto.
09:56Hurry up!
09:57Come on, come on.
09:59You do not need these.
10:00Where are you?
10:00I'm going.
10:05Stop.
10:06You have no right to do that.
10:07Get your hands off those men.
10:08Never mind him.
10:09I want every Indian you can find.
10:11Take these out in front of the others.
10:12What do you think you're doing?
10:13Those are my children.
10:14They live and work only here at the mission.
10:16You have your law of sanctuary, Padre.
10:19Well, I have a few laws, too.
10:20There is an order of the king that says a comandante
10:22may conscript all available labor,
10:24wherever he considers it necessary.
10:26Captain Monastadio,
10:27there are many oranges yet to be picked
10:29and carried into the warmth of the bodega.
10:31I can understand your anger against me and the senor Torres,
10:34but don't take it out on those poor simple people.
10:36In one moment of unkindness,
10:38you will destroy all of our work.
10:39You will make them hate and fear the white man.
10:42What difference does it make?
10:43These oranges are sour anyway.
10:44Do you see, Torres?
10:47Do you see what you are causing?
10:49Go watch from the front door and you will see more.
11:03Now that they are lined up, hand out the tools.
11:08The detail is about ready for work, Capitan.
11:11Good.
11:12I want a new road built, García.
11:13A new road, Capitan?
11:15Where?
11:16Have them start clearing from right here,
11:18through there,
11:19and to the other side of there.
11:21From here, through there, to there?
11:24But comandante,
11:25there is already a road that runs to the same place very nicely.
11:29There.
11:30Of course.
11:31And with all these heavy rocks...
11:32That is the reason we need the mission Indians, you idiot.
11:34To move the rocks.
11:35Please, Capitan.
11:38Why do we need a new road?
11:41Military expediency, that is why.
11:43And if you'll find the Indian that rang the mission bell to warn of our coming,
11:46make him carry the heaviest boulders.
11:48Si, comandante.
11:49All right, get the man up to here.
11:50Lancers, boulders, underleg.
11:52Underleg.
11:53There will be more trouble than I am worth.
12:20Padre Filippo...
12:23Donacho, please, get back inside.
12:26Look at him, Diego.
12:30Monastario will make up one impossible job after another.
12:34I cannot let the Padre sacrifice all the good work he's done for these Indians just for me.
12:39Donacho, please, stay where you are safe.
12:41At least wait before making a decision.
12:43I will send Bernardo home alone.
12:50I'll stay with you and do what I can.
13:04Yes, it's bad.
13:05Something must be done.
13:09Get back to the cave and bring me Bernardo as quickly as you can.
13:11Can you be back in two hours?
13:15Underleg.
13:15Underleg.
13:16Underleg.
13:17Underleg.
13:18Underleg.
13:19Underleg.
13:20Underleg.
13:21Underleg.
13:22Underleg.
13:23Underleg.
13:24Underleg.
13:25Underleg.
13:26Underleg.
13:27Underleg.
13:28Underleg.
13:29Underleg.
13:30Underleg.
13:31Underleg.
13:32Underleg.
13:33Underleg.
13:34Underleg.
13:35Underleg.
13:36Underleg.
13:37Underleg.
13:38Underleg.
13:39Underleg.
13:40Underleg.
13:41Underleg.
13:42Underleg.
13:43Underleg.
13:45THE END
14:15Let's go.
14:45Are you here again?
14:59I'm helping Padre Filippi with the oranges.
15:01You've taken his helpers away. Someone must get them in.
15:04To La Vega, this road building I put them to is nothing.
15:07Tomorrow and the next day there will be even more impossible tasks.
15:10But it is not this Franciscan mule I expect to break.
15:13I want Torres to give himself up.
15:15For the sake of the mission, eh?
15:17For the sake of what he is causing.
15:18You see this? I've given orders.
15:21In a few minutes my men will start using these.
15:24If I have to, I will work those poor Indians until they drop.
15:27Commandante, there's no need to resort to cruelty.
15:30If you'd wait.
15:31Exactly.
15:32Until you have talked to Senor Torres.
15:35Tell him what I've told you.
15:37Make him have sense.
15:38If you really want to help the mission and Padre Felipe, this is how to do it.
15:42Maybe I can convince Don Nacho of what he should do.
15:45This is very wise of you.
15:47If you do this, you can return to your books, eh?
15:50But tell him about this in just a few minutes.
15:59Remember.
16:00Bernardo!
16:15Thank heaven, you're back.
16:16Where's Tornado?
16:17On the other side of the cemetery wall.
16:20Good.
16:21Now we have much to do.
16:22I, I must find a way to delay Monastario.
16:25And you, you must get among the rocks.
16:27And be...
16:28All right, Sergeant.
16:38A little extra effort now.
16:39But the Capitan, have you not seen?
16:42We have already moved most of the rocks from that side to this side.
16:46Exactly.
16:47That is why I want more effort.
16:48To move them back again.
16:50To move them back again?
16:53From this side to that, you idiot.
16:55Hey, and do not spare the whip.
16:58A little loud complaining always speeds up a surrender, eh?
17:06From this side to that side.
17:12On your feet!
17:23The Comandante says this road must be cut through by tomorrow.
17:42To the Vega.
17:59Sen. Torres.
18:00I, I did not come in here to harm you.
18:02Mere, merely to hear your answer.
18:12Dura Vega
18:17Senor
18:21Shh, he's praying
18:23You mean you haven't spoken to him yet?
18:28Oh yes
18:28Everything you told me
18:31And it looks as if you've won
18:33He would break his own sanctuary?
18:36He says he needs the time to think it over
18:38He's asking forgiveness for all the trouble he's caused the Indians
18:41In that case
18:43I do not mind waiting a little longer
18:45He always loved this piece
18:51That's why he asked me to play it for him
18:54Get on with it then, huh?
19:02Good
19:02Oh, there's more
19:04More?
19:06No
19:06Hey, Sorgen has a beautiful tone, eh?
19:14Yes
19:14And yet, you know
19:17It was two years coming here on the Lima Treasure Galleon
19:20Most interesting
19:22And now, Senor, I think he's had enough time
19:27Oh, listen to this movement
19:28Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:34Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:34Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:35Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:36Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:37Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:38Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:39Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:40Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:41Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:42Stop making that noise and listen to the music
19:47Let's go.
20:17Don't shoot.
20:34How many of them got away?
20:37Don't go after them.
20:38Quick before the Comandante finds out.
20:42Sergeant Garcia!
20:43Who fired that shot?
20:45Garcia, where are you?
20:47What's happened, Diego?
20:48I don't know.
20:50Why not? Just stay inside.
20:52Padre, what is it?
20:53The soldier fired is one of the Indians, but missed it.
20:55Take heaven.
20:57Sergeant Garcia begs to report.
20:59I know what happened.
21:00You were asleep and some of them got away.
21:02Oh, no, Capitan.
21:03I was just listening to the music.
21:04Get the rest of them back to work, you idiot.
21:07Use those whips.
21:08Here, give me that.
21:21I'll show Torres something to watch.
21:23Ha!
21:24Oh, Señor Torres.
21:31I see you finished praying.
21:33Just watch over there.
21:35Watch all of you.
21:36And you will see the results of your prayers.
21:37Get the move on, lazy Indian stiff.
21:51Hurry up.
21:53What is holding the work up?
21:54You there.
21:55Stand up.
21:56Pronto.
21:58Hurry up.
21:59Move all those rocks.
22:00My lands.
22:03My life.
22:04It is not worth all that.
22:06Nacho.
22:07No, Padre.
22:09Guard, call your Capitan.
22:11Stop all the brutality.
22:13Take your hands off him.
22:14No, no, Padre.
22:16This is my decision.
22:18I should have given myself up earlier.
22:20I think that was the answer to my prayers.
22:23Bless you, Nacho.
22:24Sergeant Garcia.
22:30Oh, so you caught him, eh?
22:32He gave himself up, Sergeant.
22:33Zorro!
22:54Run.
22:54Run to the hill!
22:58Run.
22:59Run.
23:00Run.
23:01Run.
23:02Run.
23:02Run.
23:02Run.
23:02Run.
23:03Get Zoram.
23:23Take him.
23:33Get Zoram.
24:03Get Zoram.
24:33Get Zoram.
24:43Let us pray.
24:47Join us next week as Zorro continues his fight to save the famous mission San Gabriel.
24:59Hear the spine-chilling story of the ghost of the mad monk.
25:04Laugh at the commandante's frantic efforts to capture the elusive spook.
25:13Next week, when the Walt Disney Studio brings you another dashing adventure of Zorro.
25:19The End
25:27The End
25:31The End
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