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Reparto: Mario Moreno "Cantinflas", Ángel Garasa, Janet Alcoriza, Consuelo Frank, Pituka de Foronda

Director: Miguel M. Delgado

Cantinflas y sus compañeros de correrías conocen a Reina, estrella cinematográfica que, acompañada de unos amigos, visita un cabaret de los bajos fondos. Cantinflas flirtea con ella y recupera un collar robado a la actriz. En agradecimiento Reina les invita a los estudios donde trabaja. Un golpe hace que el joven pierda el sentido. Soñará que es D’Artagnan y sus amigos los Tres Mosqueteros.
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00:00:00Is it good? My friend Atos highly recommends you. What's your name?
00:00:08Ranchet, sir.
00:00:09How much do you want to earn?
00:00:10With my last master, I earned eight escudos a month, seven days a week and overtime.
00:00:16Look, he paid you.
00:00:18Yes sir.
00:00:18Well, I'm going to give you two escudos and the tortillas on the side.
00:00:22It's not much, sir.
00:00:23It's not much, but don't argue with me, okay? I know what I'm paying and I know why I'm paying it.
00:00:27Haven't you been in jail?
00:00:28No, sir, never.
00:00:30No, no, no. Wait a minute. Come on, look at me.
00:00:35Don't look at me ugly.
00:00:36Mister.
00:00:37Are you ordering me?
00:00:38You order it, but you must be compliant...
00:00:40Shut up!
00:00:41Don't grumble at me!
00:00:42I'm not saying anything, sir!
00:00:44Touch it. I'm going to open the door.
00:00:51Is that possible? I'm coming to collect the rent. Is that okay?
00:00:55No, I don't have one.
00:00:57Good. That's two shields.
00:01:00I say I don't have any money.
00:01:02Ah, however, you'll have to look for it if you want to stay here.
00:01:06Does God live?
00:01:07Do you dare threaten a gentleman?
00:01:08No no.
00:01:09It is not a threat.
00:01:10That being the case, well, we could make a deal.
00:01:17You are brave and I need your help.
00:01:20Spill it.
00:01:21As?
00:01:22I can hear you.
00:01:23Ah, yes.
00:01:24Well, it turns out my wife hasn't shown up at the house for three days.
00:01:27Did they blow it up?
00:01:27No no.
00:01:29The matter is more serious.
00:01:34I'm afraid she's been kidnapped.
00:01:36Don't grind it.
00:01:37And who do you suspect?
00:01:38From the cardinal.
00:01:39My wife is a seamstress in the palace and serves the queen.
00:01:42And you also sew the cardinal's clothes?
00:01:44No, no, that's not it.
00:01:45But we all know the cardinal hates the queen, and I'm afraid my wife has gotten herself into some trouble.
00:01:51That's why I propose that you help me find it.
00:01:53And if you go with her, I'll forget about the rent.
00:01:56Yeah.
00:01:58I wasn't going to pay him anyway.
00:02:01So...
00:02:02Do you accept?
00:02:03Well, wait a minute, right?
00:02:05Is she pretty?
00:02:05Who?
00:02:06His little monkey.
00:02:07Do you mean my wife?
00:02:08Oh, she's a sweetheart.
00:02:10Then I get tired of finding her.
00:02:12Thank you, sir.
00:02:13I trust you.
00:02:14Well, we do what we can there.
00:02:17Hey?
00:02:30What spy?
00:02:31Nothing, sir.
00:02:32This smells like a great adventure to me.
00:02:34Datarñán versus Rechelieu, mano a mano.
00:02:38Vesta, I'll get rich or I'll be led into a trap.
00:02:41Planchet.
00:02:44My sword.
00:02:45Yes sir.
00:02:55Get abused.
00:02:56Don't get carried away with me and when I tell you to come quickly, come quickly.
00:02:59Yes sir.
00:02:59Yes, then, you're done.
00:03:07Lord, they are persecuting me.
00:03:09I'm lost.
00:03:09Save me.
00:03:10Do not be afraid.
00:03:11Before they touch a hair of your head,
00:03:13they have to step over your dead body.
00:03:15Please don't waste time.
00:03:17Come in here.
00:03:17Abused.
00:03:25Was there anything we could offer you, young people?
00:03:33We're chasing a woman who must have come in here.
00:03:35Did you have someone come in, Planchet?
00:03:37Not me, sir.
00:03:38And you?
00:03:38Me too?
00:03:39And women in my room?
00:03:41You know very well that it is not.
00:03:42So what?
00:03:44Record everything.
00:03:47Abused.
00:03:47This is my house and no one should repeat anything.
00:03:51And especially you, who I know, are rubbish, not even rubbish.
00:03:55I'm in charge here.
00:03:57Abused.
00:03:58I told you not to move.
00:04:00Scoundrels, rogues, a bunch of lazy bums.
00:04:03Search it, almost without power.
00:04:05Abus.
00:04:07Don't get involved, dude.
00:04:17They've already left, sir.
00:04:19Let them know.
00:04:22What do you think?
00:04:24There's still a long way to go, sir.
00:04:25More soup, you'll see.
00:04:30Have they already left?
00:04:31They backed out.
00:04:32Thank you, sir.
00:04:33You are quite a gentleman.
00:04:35Not so much.
00:04:35Those details that one has.
00:04:36Look, on one occasion, I...
00:04:39They are still on the floor below.
00:04:41I hear the murmur of their voices.
00:04:47There is no one up there.
00:04:53Talk.
00:04:54Where is your wife?
00:04:55Sir, I don't know.
00:04:56I haven't seen her for three days.
00:04:58You lie.
00:04:59Arrest this man.
00:05:00We have nothing to do here.
00:05:02We must look for another clue.
00:05:03Walking.
00:05:03But, sir...
00:05:05Let me see a little bit.
00:05:13The bad bear.
00:05:15This one won't escape me.
00:05:16Don't fall for this.
00:05:17You can lose me and lose the queen.
00:05:19To the queen?
00:05:19Yeah.
00:05:20I've noticed that you also dislike the cardinal.
00:05:23And besides, you inspire confidence in me.
00:05:25You are a man to keep a secret.
00:05:26I am a man to keep what you give me.
00:05:28I am Mrs. Bonacie.
00:05:30How are you doing, ma'am?
00:05:31What a miracle, man.
00:05:32Sit down.
00:05:34Where is Antonio's wife?
00:05:34Yes, from that blockhead they took.
00:05:36But listen to me, the Duke of Buckingham...
00:05:38...has come to Paris lured by a forged letter...
00:05:40...in order to lure him into a trap set by the cardinal...
00:05:43...who has an interest in losing his majesty.
00:05:45To your majesty?
00:05:46Yeah.
00:05:56Do you trust that man?
00:05:57I'm responsible for him.
00:05:59I would gladly give my life for your majesty.
00:06:01Is it discreet?
00:06:02Like a grave.
00:06:04And brave?
00:06:04Like the Cid.
00:06:05He is noble, handsome and reckless.
00:06:08Well, I believe you.
00:06:10In your hands and in those of that knight rests the honor of a queen.
00:06:13May God protect us.
00:06:15And now you must warn the Duke.
00:06:18Poor duke.
00:06:19That cardinal is in my sight.
00:06:38Are you sure, Count, that the queen's interview with that Englishman will take place tonight?
00:06:42At the Louvre, at ten.
00:06:44All entrances are guarded by our people.
00:06:47The Duke will not take a step without falling into the trap we have set for him.
00:06:49Don't forget that I want to take him alive.
00:06:51Yes, Your Eminence.
00:06:53Divito and kicking.
00:06:54I promise you.
00:07:18Ten o'clock.
00:07:19It's time now.
00:07:20Enter that room and await my orders.
00:07:23Yes, Your Majesty.
00:07:32Ma'am, you're here.
00:07:33Let him in.
00:07:38Please bring us in, sir.
00:07:39My dear, you are wearing the uniform of the King's Musketeers.
00:07:52Only in this way have I been able to cross Paris without being arrested or killed.
00:07:56Duke, you know it wasn't me who wrote you that letter.
00:07:59Yes, Your Majesty.
00:08:01I know I was a fool to believe in so much happiness,
00:08:03What do you believe anymore?
00:08:04When you love, you easily believe in love.
00:08:07Although this trip has not been entirely useless,
00:08:10since I see you and you see me.
00:08:12Yes, but you should know why I see you.
00:08:15Because insensitive to all my sorrows,
00:08:17You have persisted in staying in Paris,
00:08:19where you risk your life and I my honor.
00:08:22Everything separates us, Milor.
00:08:24The enmity of two kingdoms,
00:08:25the sanctity of an oath
00:08:27and the English Channel.
00:08:30My dear, I'll see you finally to tell you
00:08:32that we will never see each other again.
00:08:34Oh, queen, speak.
00:08:36The sound of your voice
00:08:37It makes me forget the harshness of your words.
00:08:40Go, I beg you.
00:08:42And if you want, come back later.
00:08:43Come back on Saturday.
00:08:45I say, as ambassador,
00:08:47but surrounded by guards who defend you and watch over you.
00:08:49And then, without fearing for your life,
00:08:52I will be able to enjoy the joy of seeing you.
00:08:54Is what you say true?
00:08:56A queen only lies when she feels like it.
00:08:59It's true.
00:09:00Well then, give me a bit of your indulgence.
00:09:03An object that comes from your hands
00:09:05make me see that I have not dreamed.
00:09:07And if I give you what you ask for, you will leave.
00:09:09Instantly.
00:09:10Good.
00:09:12Take it.
00:09:13Keep these erretes in memory of me.
00:09:16And now, go, I beg you.
00:09:18Your hand, madam, and I come out like lightning.
00:09:25Before six months, if I have not died of love,
00:09:28I will have seen you again,
00:09:30even if it means turning Europe into a bonfire.
00:09:33Are you talking about provoking a European war?
00:09:35So that you are mine, yes.
00:09:37But it will be the last, I swear.
00:09:40God willing.
00:09:41Bye bye.
00:09:42Goodbye, no.
00:09:44See you soon.
00:09:45Bye bye.
00:09:46Bye bye.
00:09:47Bye bye.
00:09:50Bye bye.
00:09:51Thank you!
00:10:21Were you sleeping?
00:10:33What's up? I was watching over Your Majesty.
00:10:36But I don't like these little papers. I won't do them again.
00:10:38You are everything, Sir Knight. You have served the queen, and the queen does not forget her friends.
00:10:42Yes, but I did it more for...
00:10:43For whom? For me?
00:10:45You.
00:10:46And you expect the reward?
00:10:47If you do me a favor.
00:10:48Well, I'm going to give it to you.
00:10:49Which is it?
00:10:50This?
00:11:06But are you sure about what you have said?
00:11:08Yes, Your Eminence.
00:11:09I myself accompanied the queen to the house of that adventurer called Artañán.
00:11:12They saw each other.
00:11:16And the duke managed to escape.
00:11:18Are you sure that the queen gave the duke the diamond earrings?
00:11:21I saw it with my own eyes.
00:11:23In that case I haven't said my last word yet.
00:11:28Let Rochefort and my lady come in.
00:11:29Lady.
00:11:30You can withdraw.
00:11:31Let Rochefort and milady come in.
00:11:32Lady.
00:11:33You can withdraw.
00:12:04This is how the interests of the State are served
00:12:18That's what I pay you for.
00:12:20Your Eminence, I never thought the interview could take place anywhere other than the Louvre.
00:12:24The lady who just left proves that my spies are well placed.
00:12:28Yes, but the duke escaped from us like an eel.
00:12:32But the third time's the charm.
00:12:34And Lady, you will leave for London immediately.
00:12:37I need a portion of the serretes that the queen gave to the duke
00:12:41I need it for...
00:12:44Today is September 5th
00:12:45September 5th
00:12:48The 12th is the court dance of England
00:12:55And therefore...
00:12:59That is
00:12:59I need those saws here by October 3rd.
00:13:02Your Eminence can count on me.
00:13:06Take
00:13:12And without speaking to anyone you will leave this very afternoon.
00:13:16Await my final instructions in the antechamber.
00:13:19And now let's take care of that D'Artagnan
00:13:26That is Satan himself
00:13:27Have you sent for him?
00:13:35Your guards went to look for him
00:13:36Wait in the anteroom
00:13:37Let him in
00:13:39That man has to be mine
00:13:41Can?
00:13:58Forward
00:13:59Juju
00:14:06Come closer
00:14:12Call to your eminence
00:14:39How did this gentleman get in through the secret door?
00:14:42Where were you?
00:14:43Ah, I don't know
00:14:44And I didn't take my eyes off him?
00:14:48Oh, what a sword!
00:14:49Short?
00:14:51Yes, short
00:14:52From both sides?
00:14:54Yeah
00:14:54Oh, how horrible!
00:14:55Alright
00:14:56We'll talk later.
00:14:57Mister
00:14:58Is this Chevalier d'Artagnan I'm speaking to?
00:15:01And what does this one bring?
00:15:03You may withdraw.
00:15:04Answer my question
00:15:07Are you Chevalier D'Artagnan?
00:15:09Don't you know?
00:15:11I know everything
00:15:12Absolutely everything
00:15:14Yeah?
00:15:15Yeah
00:15:16Do you know what the sword said to the soldier?
00:15:20What did he say to her?
00:15:21Don't undress me, black
00:15:22Hadn't I been deceived?
00:15:27I see that you are a man of wit
00:15:28Well, right there, we do the fight.
00:15:30You are brave and you are prudent
00:15:32Something I appreciate even more
00:15:34But I want to warn you that you are surrounded by powerful enemies
00:15:37And don't doubt it
00:15:38These enemies can be your downfall.
00:15:40Don't tell me
00:15:42Because you scare me
00:15:43Don't be alarmed
00:15:44What would you think if I gave you command of a company of my guards?
00:15:48To sparks
00:15:49Do you accept?
00:15:50If you saw that it is not
00:15:52As?
00:15:53Do you refuse?
00:15:54Talk?
00:15:56Well, eh
00:15:56Honestly, right?
00:15:58In these things you have to...
00:15:59What happens
00:16:00I, for my own inconvenience, rather than...
00:16:03I say that appropriately, right?
00:16:04Well no, no.
00:16:05If there are cases
00:16:06That...
00:16:07Well, we have to be clear because...
00:16:09Well, why do you do one if you already...
00:16:11In that way, right?
00:16:13If I
00:16:13Assuming
00:16:14For example, I guess, right?
00:16:16That's it...
00:16:17Pretending that maybe
00:16:18What need is there for that?
00:16:20So it turns out that...
00:16:21Because it does make me angry, right?
00:16:23Of course I...
00:16:24You know that the musketeers from over there...
00:16:26Of the king, because they are friends, whatever the case may be.
00:16:28And here are His Eminence's guards, well...
00:16:31Not that we say that one is not ill-willed, one is not
00:16:34But yes, it's infuriating, that...
00:16:36And honestly, start seeing things, just like that, plainly.
00:16:39AND...
00:16:39And as if to say that...
00:16:41Why do you say one when, in a certain way...
00:16:44No
00:16:44Me
00:16:45Look, if I come here, I'm unwelcome.
00:16:49Now, if I leave there, well...
00:16:51I'm bad
00:16:51You speak without thinking
00:16:53Everyone here loves you.
00:16:55I love you myself
00:16:57Yeah
00:16:58I love you
00:16:59You must understand this natural feeling
00:17:03Love is the axis around which all human actions revolve.
00:17:08Yeah?
00:17:09Yeah
00:17:10Yeah
00:17:10Believe me
00:17:11Leave your quarrels behind
00:17:14And learn to love humans
00:17:16With pure love
00:17:19A sensible love
00:17:21A loyal love
00:17:24A love without passions
00:17:27Diaphanous
00:17:29Clear
00:17:30A love without suspicion
00:17:33Yeah?
00:17:36Yeah
00:17:37What do you agree with?
00:17:42What did you say?
00:17:44Yes?
00:17:45Well, we
00:17:45No?
00:17:47No
00:17:47No
00:17:48I understand now.
00:17:51Well then
00:17:52Keep your hatreds and your sympathies
00:17:55But keep in mind that from the moment my hand stops protecting you
00:18:00I wouldn't give a penny for your miserable skin.
00:18:02And if one day misfortune befalls you
00:18:05Don't forget that I was the one who looked for you and that I did everything I could to avoid such a misfortune.
00:18:09Well, no, you didn't love me.
00:18:11And now it turns out that misfortune is going to befall me.
00:18:13Why doesn't he take advantage of you?
00:18:16Why don't you remain neutral?
00:18:18Not that...
00:18:19First very nice words
00:18:20May love...
00:18:21May pure love
00:18:22May the diaphanous love
00:18:24May love...
00:18:24Shock absorber
00:18:25That the...
00:18:26What happened to love?
00:18:28Love?
00:18:29Yeah
00:18:29Love?
00:18:32Wait a moment
00:18:33I'm coming back now
00:18:34And if you don't come back it's better
00:18:35As?
00:18:36I say it's better if you come back whenever you want.
00:18:38Hmm
00:18:39Love?
00:18:45Shock absorber
00:18:46Love?
00:18:48Love?
00:18:54Wow
00:18:56All the best
00:19:07Forgive me, I believed against sub-eminence
00:19:17You know, His Eminence isn't here? I think it was because of the cat's skin.
00:19:32If I'm not mistaken, you are the knight of D'Artagnan.
00:19:35Who is the cardinal so fond of?
00:19:38Do you know me?
00:19:40Surely, in all of Paris, everyone is talking about the Knight of Artagnan.
00:19:43Don't tell me, what are they saying, Igor Tren?
00:19:47They say you are brave, gallant and handsome.
00:19:54No, no, it's not that bad, is it? People are very changeable.
00:19:58Well, I'm leaving.
00:20:00And truly, you possess a charm, my savoir-faire, irresistible.
00:20:09Yes
00:20:10Oui, my darling
00:20:14Aren't you French?
00:20:19No, I am English
00:20:22Forks
00:20:23And so?
00:20:24What?
00:20:26What?
00:20:27And so?
00:20:28We have no bananas?
00:20:30What?
00:20:31Nice weather
00:20:32Hey
00:20:34Indifference?
00:20:38Oh!
00:20:39My leg!
00:20:40Oops, I feel like I'm going to faint!
00:20:42Fuáre minutes, fuáre minutes, fuáre minutes?
00:20:45Oh!
00:20:46It had to be, man.
00:20:47Do you see yourself going on a wheelbarrow ride?
00:20:49I'm still telling you
00:20:50Good heavens
00:20:51And this is lack of nutrition
00:20:53But you are weak
00:20:54I hope the cat's skins come to see how we do it
00:20:56For...
00:20:57To nourish you, because this is not possible, my daughter
00:21:00Air
00:21:15I need air
00:21:17Please
00:21:19Well yes, I'm giving it to you, man.
00:21:21Help me
00:21:22I'm drowning
00:21:24Oh, little one, you're drowning.
00:21:26And I didn't know how to swim, but I loved it.
00:21:28Just look
00:21:29Cover yourself, you're going to get a cold.
00:21:33My leg
00:21:35It hurts me
00:21:36See what I have
00:21:38No, I have nothing here.
00:21:41The leg
00:21:42Higher up
00:21:51Yes, because here it's like, as if it were, it was a coup, right?
00:21:56Above
00:21:57Higher up, yes, there is the blow
00:21:58But I, I think, do you know this with a rub?
00:22:03Higher up
00:22:04Higher up there, it's already fine.
00:22:06Thank you
00:22:07I feel better
00:22:09But I already feel worse
00:22:10Stay here, where you are
00:22:14Very
00:22:15Next to me
00:22:16What, what need is there for this, man?
00:22:18Eminence
00:22:19Eminence
00:22:23Why do you walk away?
00:22:25Am I not to your liking?
00:22:27How could you not, little one?
00:22:29But then, Your Eminence, what are you going to say?
00:22:32Your Eminence?
00:22:33Yeah
00:22:33His Eminence will approve our idyll
00:22:36Ah, yes
00:22:37As?
00:22:39Ah, so your eminence
00:22:41Go on, go tell him, won't you?
00:22:43And I already fixed it for you.
00:22:44And this one is yours, don't buy it.
00:22:46This one doesn't even put his hands in
00:22:47What did you say?
00:22:49Well no
00:22:50Should I interrupt?
00:22:57With confidence, as if you were at home
00:22:59Here the Misleides has already finished making her visions
00:23:03Young man, God is my witness that I did everything I could to convince you.
00:23:10If one day I have the opportunity to repeat it to you
00:23:12Which I doubt.
00:23:14What I said today
00:23:15I promise I will.
00:23:17Id
00:23:17And may God be with you
00:23:19Who?
00:23:20God
00:23:21Bye
00:23:22War is declared
00:23:36You will leave immediately
00:23:38I want the erretes for the date I told you
00:23:40And my fall compared to what the queen is going to suffer.
00:23:46It will be a libido slip on a feather cushion
00:23:48You took five more minutes and we would have taken the cardinal's palace by storm.
00:24:09Did you see His Eminence?
00:24:10What did he want from you?
00:24:11Well, that's where it started with its things of this and that.
00:24:14And then love at his age, man
00:24:15Well, it's not even a small one.
00:24:17Well, get out of control, I'm in a bad mood.
00:24:18Because then to finish it like
00:24:20If it's true, man, if it's being seen
00:24:22And on top of that, why
00:24:23Like, well
00:24:24And he still offers me a job
00:24:26Let them behead their guards
00:24:28And you accepted?
00:24:29Do you think I'm capable?
00:24:30I'm not the girlfriend
00:24:31You did what you had to do
00:24:33And yet you may have done wrong.
00:24:35So what's the deal?
00:24:37I understand and know the cardinal.
00:24:39We have thrown upon ourselves an enemy worthy of us
00:24:41That will not grant us a minute of rest
00:24:44With all this we are forgetting the audience
00:24:46TRUE?
00:24:47There's no way to make the king wait.
00:24:48To the king?
00:24:50Yes, Lord de Treville sent us word that the king wanted to see us.
00:24:52Come on then
00:24:53So we will see the king
00:24:55And then to the jack
00:24:56I say, to the queen
00:24:57Come on!
00:24:58Come on!
00:25:02My dear Treville
00:25:03I was right
00:25:04It was the cardinal's guards who provoked my musketeers
00:25:07I want to congratulate those brave people
00:25:09What do you call them?
00:25:10Atos, Portos, Aramis and D'Artagnan
00:25:13The latter, D'Artagnan, is the one who...
00:25:16The one who put seven guards out of action
00:25:18And he finished off the terrible Bernaysu
00:25:20And as far as I know, he's not a musketeer.
00:25:23No, Your Majesty
00:25:24I ask you for a jacket for him
00:25:25I grant it to you
00:25:27And now I want to tell you that I want to see you.
00:25:28Majesty
00:25:29Anticipating your thoughts
00:25:31I made them come myself
00:25:33And unless they are dead
00:25:34They wait in the anteroom
00:25:36Okay, captain.
00:25:37Let them in
00:25:38His Majesty has deigned to receive you
00:25:46Come in
00:25:47So those are the incorrigible ones
00:25:57Sirs
00:26:00I think you're exaggerating a little.
00:26:02At this rate, your eminence
00:26:04You will have to replenish your company
00:26:05In less than three weeks
00:26:06I repeat it
00:26:07You are exaggerating a little.
00:26:09That's why they came to say
00:26:11To your majesty
00:26:12That they are very sorry
00:26:13Regretful?
00:26:16I don't trust those hypocritical faces
00:26:19Especially those mischievous eyes
00:26:22From Gascon that I see
00:26:23Come closer
00:26:26This is the one that gave Bernayú
00:26:38In the tower itself
00:26:39Majesty
00:26:40Gentlemen
00:26:41I'm proud of you
00:26:44You honor the jacket that represents real strength
00:26:47Honor her always
00:26:48But without needlessly exposing your lives
00:26:50This way you will be more useful to me.
00:26:52The cardinal will be furious
00:26:54But this time I am in my right
00:26:56You may withdraw.
00:26:58And to know that the king knows how to appreciate
00:27:00These gifts that adorn you
00:27:02Courage and loyalty
00:27:05You stayed
00:27:08Come closer
00:27:11Take
00:27:18For your feat
00:27:21For yours
00:27:22Shall we take another one, Don Luisito?
00:27:27No
00:27:27I think that's enough.
00:27:29No, if you want
00:27:29I'm the one on the stirrup, aren't I?
00:27:31But if you want
00:27:32We stopped it
00:27:33Gentleman
00:27:34I wanted to make you feel
00:27:36The appreciation I have
00:27:36For men like you
00:27:38Wait a moment
00:27:40I think a few gold coins
00:27:43We will dislike them
00:27:44A few
00:27:45Whichever you want, your majesty
00:27:46Wait
00:27:48To look dignified
00:27:54Your brand new musketeer jacket
00:27:57I didn't do it until it became clear to me
00:28:01Lord Musketeer of the King
00:28:02Threading guards
00:28:04Guards on a skewer
00:28:05My golden dream
00:28:10By the edge of my sword
00:28:27Although it is very rusty
00:28:29You can still cut
00:28:32Challenge to the participants
00:28:37And also to the brave
00:28:39Now let them come and fight
00:28:41On my honor
00:28:46On my honor as a musketeer
00:28:47I want to find a mythologizer
00:28:49To give a scorch
00:28:51For me, pulp is breast.
00:28:54And I play for right
00:28:56Soul, life and heart
00:28:58One, two, three
00:29:05What a cool sword!
00:29:07What a cool sword!
00:29:09Four, five and six
00:29:10One, two, three
00:29:12What a cool sword!
00:29:14What a cool sword!
00:29:16My dad gave it to me
00:29:18Oh!
00:29:29Oh!
00:29:30Oh!
00:30:00No, I just came for my chambero
00:30:16Thank you so much
00:30:17Really
00:30:17Oh, another day!
00:30:24Brave
00:30:24And selfless
00:30:26He is the only one in the court
00:30:29That bites him
00:30:30Your Eminence
00:30:39The cardinal
00:30:40Let him in!
00:30:53I suppose you won't insist.
00:30:55In the matter of your guards
00:30:56God forbid
00:30:57Your Majesty's Justice
00:31:00It is infallible
00:31:01Then you retract
00:31:03Your Majesty knows very well
00:31:05That I only defend what is right
00:31:06But suffer that we may try
00:31:08Of more serious matters
00:31:09Yeah!
00:31:10Let's talk about your fears
00:31:11That Buckingham was in Paris
00:31:13And that the queen
00:31:14He granted him an interview at the Palace
00:31:15And nothing at all
00:31:16Do you know that because of
00:31:17From that false information
00:31:18The queen does not forgive me
00:31:20That he suspected her?
00:31:22That's what I wanted to talk to you about.
00:31:23I wish to make an honorable amendment
00:31:26And contribute to your reconciliation
00:31:28With the queen
00:31:28When injustice is committed
00:31:31It needs to be repaired
00:31:32Good
00:31:32And what is your plan?
00:31:35The queen loves parties
00:31:36Why don't you offer a dance in his honor?
00:31:41Nothing will bring you greater joy?
00:31:46You are right
00:31:47And when would that dance be?
00:31:50Let me think
00:31:50Yeah
00:31:53October 3rd
00:31:55The dance takes place
00:31:56That the Municipality of Paris
00:31:57Offers to the court
00:31:58How would you feel about taking advantage of that date?
00:32:01It would be a beautiful occasion
00:32:03To present the Merlejon ballet
00:32:04That you like so much
00:32:06And that would delight the queen
00:32:07Good
00:32:08I accept
00:32:10Take care of the details
00:32:11Ah
00:32:18Don't forget
00:32:22To beg the queen
00:32:23Look good for that dance
00:32:24The earrings
00:32:25May your majesty
00:32:26He gave it to her
00:32:27A long time ago
00:32:28The earrings?
00:32:30Yes, Your Majesty
00:32:30The Twelve Ears
00:32:32Of diamonds
00:32:33Don't forget it
00:32:41The earrings
00:32:44What new mystery is this?
00:32:49Could it be that
00:32:49Does God live?
00:33:11Why this sadness?
00:33:18Cast away your fears
00:33:19And illuminate your face
00:33:20Like when I was a child
00:33:22You played my way
00:33:23In the gardens of the Escorial
00:33:24My good Stephanie
00:33:26Time for my joy to go away
00:33:28The king so weak
00:33:30He torments me with his jealousy
00:33:31The cardinal hates me
00:33:32And he wants to lose me
00:33:33And everyone around me
00:33:35They are spies for hire
00:33:36Of His Eminence
00:33:37I can only trust in you
00:33:39Majesty
00:33:41I've finished now
00:33:41All the clothes are ready
00:33:43I gave him a few stitches
00:33:43And I changed the neck
00:33:44From shirt to lilac
00:33:45The Lilac?
00:33:47You are good too
00:33:48Majesty
00:33:49Withdraw
00:33:56Lady
00:34:06It is my wish
00:34:07Make me forgive
00:34:08The bad-tempered gesture
00:34:09What I had with you
00:34:10Following that fable
00:34:12Invented by God knows who
00:34:15That Lord Buckingham
00:34:16I was in Paris
00:34:17I thought about doing something
00:34:20May it be pleasant for you
00:34:21It will soon take place
00:34:23The town hall dance
00:34:24From Paris
00:34:24I want you to attend it
00:34:26For the court
00:34:27And the people
00:34:28Be witnesses
00:34:29Of good harmony
00:34:30Who reigns among his sovereigns
00:34:32Do you like the idea?
00:34:35Nothing could cause me
00:34:36Greatest pleasure
00:34:37Ah
00:34:39I beg you to take part in that dance
00:34:41The diamond sawtooths
00:34:42What I offered you
00:34:43For your birthday
00:34:45Did you hear me?
00:34:49Yeah
00:34:51I heard you
00:34:52Good
00:34:53That's all
00:34:54How much I had to tell you
00:34:55AND
00:34:56When will that dance take place?
00:34:58October 3rd
00:34:59At least it's the date
00:35:01What the cardinal gave me
00:35:02The cardinal?
00:35:04Yeah
00:35:04The cardinal?
00:35:07Why are you trembling?
00:35:09No
00:35:09No reason
00:35:10Are you going to the dance?
00:35:13I will go
00:35:13Good
00:35:14I hope so
00:35:16My God
00:35:31You'll get out soon
00:35:32Here they are
00:35:38Stephanie
00:35:46The trap has already taken us
00:35:48Yeah
00:35:48I heard it all
00:35:49The cardinal has won
00:35:50I'm lost
00:35:51His Eminence is very bad
00:35:53But I can save them, Your Majesty.
00:35:55Yeah?
00:35:55Yes, Your Majesty
00:35:56Impossible
00:35:57Lord Buckingham has the serretes
00:35:59And the Duke is in London
00:36:00Only a miracle could save me
00:36:02I know this miracle
00:36:04His name is D'Artagnan
00:36:05The Musketeer's Apprentice?
00:36:07Yes, Your Majesty
00:36:07He is brave
00:36:08Bold and invincible
00:36:09And I know I would gladly give my life
00:36:11To save his queen
00:36:12And the cardinal?
00:36:13What can you do to him?
00:36:14You do not know his eminence
00:36:15But I know my tarzal
00:36:16Hey?
00:36:17I say, to D'Artagnan
00:36:18I would have to go to London
00:36:19Gonna?
00:36:19And be back before the third
00:36:21I would only have twelve days
00:36:23He has two left over
00:36:24My God, what to do?
00:36:26Entrust yourselves to that gentleman
00:36:27God sends it to you
00:36:28Good
00:36:30I'm going to write to the Duke
00:36:32And tell your musketeer
00:36:42May it rest in your hands
00:36:43The honor of her queen
00:36:44And the happiness of a woman
00:36:45What a strange letter?
00:36:57I don't understand a word
00:36:58You're reading backwards.
00:37:00Yes, I just wanted to see
00:37:01How abused were you?
00:37:03What do you think?
00:37:07About what?
00:37:07From what you just read?
00:37:08Ah, yes
00:37:09You know, I think there's a mistake, right?
00:37:11Why this letter
00:37:12Apparently
00:37:13And according to the spelling
00:37:14It's more for Lurbuquícar
00:37:16As I say, well, why not?
00:37:19Because there's no way to force them, right?
00:37:21I was saying let's see if it was possible.
00:37:22Take her to the duke
00:37:23That's what it's all about
00:37:24So why do they see me?
00:37:26Have you not understood?
00:37:27In a way yes
00:37:28And in a way no
00:37:29I like things clear.
00:37:31And the thick chocolate
00:37:32Listen to me carefully
00:37:32What's wrong with you?
00:37:37That's very serious
00:37:37You tickle me
00:37:38Oh, forgive me.
00:37:39And, scoundrel
00:37:44Made
00:37:45Rather die than win
00:37:47As?
00:37:47I say, run rather than die.
00:37:49Do you mean win or die?
00:37:51That
00:37:51You will win
00:37:52And you will live
00:37:53For me
00:37:54For you?
00:37:59You will leave
00:37:59At the time you like
00:38:01To your nobility
00:38:02I trust in the honor of our queen
00:38:04Be worthy
00:38:05From the sacred deposit
00:38:06That is given to you
00:38:07We will do what we can
00:38:09And come back soon
00:38:10I swear to you
00:38:15That I will return alive or dead
00:38:18No
00:38:18Come back alive
00:38:19Because dead
00:38:20You would be of no use to me.
00:38:21God protect you
00:38:23Ah, the letter
00:38:25Take it and don't lose it
00:38:27Because he would lose us all.
00:38:28No, if you saw
00:38:29I never lose my letters.
00:38:30See you soon
00:38:31Goodbye, old woman
00:38:32Lunch!
00:38:40Lunch!
00:38:44Mister
00:38:45My guns
00:38:46My dagger
00:38:46We're leaving
00:38:47Prepare the horses
00:38:48And he comes to pick me up
00:38:49To the Inn of the Golden Horn
00:38:50Mister
00:38:51We owe the pupilage
00:38:52Of the horses
00:38:53Always with the pupilage
00:38:56Take a shield
00:38:57You're not going to get the change.
00:38:58And do you have the letter here?
00:39:08In the lining of the underwear
00:39:10Hear my advice then
00:39:11We will go out together
00:39:12And any ambush
00:39:13That gives us the cardinal
00:39:14We will face it ourselves
00:39:15You must not fight
00:39:16At this moment
00:39:17Your life does not belong to you
00:39:19We will cover
00:39:20Your escape
00:39:20We are four
00:39:22And what matters
00:39:23It is that one arrives
00:39:24Even if we leave things on the way
00:39:25Three corpses
00:39:26Do you accept?
00:39:26We accept
00:39:28Atos
00:39:29You are brave
00:39:30I expected nothing less from you.
00:39:32And I am willing to sacrifice
00:39:34Passing
00:39:35Over their corpses
00:39:37And exhausted
00:39:37Immobile
00:39:38And already dead
00:39:39My sword was already rusting.
00:39:41Let's not even exercise our arms.
00:39:43Stringing a dozen
00:39:44Of the cardinal's guards
00:39:45Even if it costs us our skin
00:39:47To the health of our queen
00:39:49And for the courage
00:39:51What will your imminence do?
00:39:52Companions
00:39:54The court dance
00:39:55It will be on October 3rd
00:39:57At 8 p.m.
00:39:58I swear to you
00:40:00And you heard it
00:40:02All
00:40:02That's how you see me
00:40:04This is how you will always see me
00:40:05But word of honor
00:40:07What if that day
00:40:08At 9 p.m.
00:40:09I say at the latest
00:40:10At 7:30
00:40:11I'm not here
00:40:12With the erretes
00:40:13If I am not
00:40:15I'll stop calling myself
00:40:17The Knight of Atarñán
00:40:18One for all
00:40:21And all for one
00:40:22Health
00:40:23Health
00:40:24We are ready sir
00:40:27To our horses
00:40:30And in 4 days
00:40:31D'Artañán will be in London
00:40:48D'Artañán will be in London
00:41:04Thank you!
00:41:34Thank you!
00:41:38In the name of the king! Stop!
00:41:40Since when do the cardinal's guards speak on behalf of the king?
00:41:43That shouldn't matter to you! Back off or I'll send you into the fire!
00:41:47The time has come. Let's go full throttle.
00:41:49The Artañán people seized the first opportunity and were bald as lightning. Onward!
00:42:04Come for me! Keep going! I have thick skin and a steady hand!
00:42:34Those from Artañán
00:43:04Come on!
00:43:20Do you happen to know of any small boat or launch that could take me to England?
00:43:24Sir, here is the captain of the Brig, Isle of France.
00:43:27Ready to sail within the hour. How may I help?
00:43:29You know what? I'd like to go to England.
00:43:31Do you have the permit?
00:43:33Which permit?
00:43:33A special permit signed by His Excellency, the Cardinal.
00:43:36Ah, this permit, yes.
00:43:39Here it is.
00:43:45This permit is of no use.
00:43:46Who gave it to us?
00:43:47I'm surprised, because I did it.
00:43:48What permit is needed?
00:43:50Do you see that gentleman over there?
00:43:51He has a permit like the one the captain asks for.
00:43:54Ah.
00:43:55So if I get the same permit, can I travel?
00:43:58Yes sir.
00:44:00See you.
00:44:01Bye bye.
00:44:02Bye bye.
00:44:03Have a good trip, captain.
00:44:21Thank you.
00:44:24Lord, it is time.
00:44:24Permission, please.
00:44:29Permission, please.
00:44:29Thank you!
00:44:59No news?
00:45:00No, your majesty, but fear nothing.
00:45:03The men in whose hands you trusted your honor
00:45:05They are the ones who know how to keep their promises, especially D'Artagnan.
00:45:08There are only six days left until the fatal date
00:45:11and I so strongly desire to win this battle against the cardinal.
00:45:13And you will win it, Your Majesty, you will win it.
00:45:15So, do you think that D'Artagnan...
00:45:17Ah, at this time he has not died and I am sure he is alive.
00:45:20He must already be in London delivering your letter to the Duke.
00:45:22The Duke.
00:45:25So cute.
00:45:29Your Excellency, a messenger with the quality of an extraordinary envoy wishes to see.
00:45:42Did he give his name?
00:45:43No, my lord.
00:45:44He only said that he came from Paris on a matter of life or death.
00:45:46Paris?
00:45:47Bring him in.
00:45:59Well, I speak, for example, a little bit, good night, good evening, good morning, until
00:46:09tomorrow, until tonight.
00:46:10Until when do you change your servant, man?
00:46:12It looks like the little lion.
00:46:13And you came all the way from Paris to tell me this?
00:46:16No, yes, you know this one.
00:46:17Man, how?
00:46:18So, talk.
00:46:20Your minutes are as precious as mine.
00:46:23What do you want from me?
00:46:24Well, here I bring a letter...
00:46:25Whose?
00:46:26Of the queen.
00:46:27Of the queen.
00:46:28Quick, speak.
00:46:29Yes, except I left you because I put it here and then I moved it over here.
00:46:33Do you know that I am bringing it?
00:46:34But I said, where did you put the letter?
00:46:36Well yes, wait a minute, just until I find her.
00:46:38Please.
00:46:39I bring her here, you know?
00:46:40And then I put it in here.
00:46:41Where have you put her?
00:46:42No, because I grabbed it.
00:46:44And then I think I'll...
00:46:45No, no, it's here because...
00:46:46Ah, no, here.
00:46:47John!
00:46:48Oh, John!
00:46:51Help us, John.
00:46:52We have to find that letter.
00:46:54Where do you see it, then?
00:46:55Well, if I brought it here and then it turns out...
00:46:59Let's see if it's back here in the lung.
00:47:01But this is Afroz!
00:47:02Where did you put the letter?
00:47:05If I...
00:47:06In the lining of the hat.
00:47:16There is no time to lose.
00:47:18Wait a second and I'll give you the arrangements.
00:47:20Okay, I'll wait for you here.
00:47:21And now, what about you?
00:47:25Button up, my man.
00:47:26Yes, sir.
00:47:27Yes, sir.
00:47:28Just a lion's coffee.
00:47:29Yes, sir.
00:47:30Yes, sir.
00:47:31There is no need to be.
00:47:32Cuíquele, cuíquele.
00:47:33Yes, sir.
00:47:34Curse.
00:47:35Two are missing.
00:47:36Two?
00:47:37Yeah.
00:47:38Now I remember.
00:47:39They were stolen from me during the dance.
00:47:40The ribbons are cut with scissors.
00:47:42Here you can see the cardinal's hand.
00:47:44But it can't be if the cardinal is in Paris.
00:47:47The cardinal is everywhere through his agents.
00:47:50Yeah.
00:47:51Now I remember.
00:47:52It was during the dance.
00:47:54Milady de Winter approached and...
00:47:56But not all is lost.
00:47:58John, call my jeweler.
00:48:00In two days I'll replace the missing bolts or I'll cease to be Buckingham.
00:48:06Gentleman.
00:48:09In a few days you will enjoy the infinite pleasure of seeing your queen.
00:48:13Pleasure that I envy you and for which I would give my life.
00:48:16Tell him, then, what you have seen and be a faithful witness of the place he occupies in my heart.
00:48:21And that my love has crossed the thresholds of the human to rise to the divine.
00:48:26Amen.
00:48:30Now I will give you a safe conduct so that you can return to France without any problems.
00:48:48His Majesty's army and navy will be at your command.
00:48:52It's not much.
00:48:53As?
00:48:54I mean, it's pretty much what I had imagined.
00:49:00Roman.
00:49:01Thomas, from this moment on you are sacred to me.
00:49:17Thomas, from this moment on you are sacred to me.
00:49:28I promise you'll come back with the aglets.
00:49:31Accept my hand that trembles to shake it with a brave man like you.
00:49:41These are?
00:49:43I finally have you in my hands, Anne of Austria.
00:49:47Good work, my lady.
00:49:50And you have no fear of the eminence of this d'Artagnan?
00:49:53What can you do?
00:49:54Remember that he managed to get through the barrier of guards we put in front of him.
00:49:57Then in Calais, in one fell swoop, he made your emissary, the guards, a fool for the rest of his days.
00:50:02And that, in the end, he managed to get to London.
00:50:05But late, too late.
00:50:08Tonight is the ball and the queen will not have the aglets.
00:50:11Afterwards, I will personally take care of that patched-up little musketeer.
00:50:18My lady, Count, I hope to see you at the palace to witness the fall of a proud queen.
00:50:26And I assure you that this collapse will raise dust.
00:50:28No news?
00:50:43None.
00:50:43Oh my God, poor queen.
00:50:45Do not be afraid, madam.
00:50:46D'Artagnan will bring the aglets.
00:50:48The dance begins in an hour.
00:50:49It doesn't matter.
00:50:50Let's wait.
00:50:51It will arrive on time.
00:50:53He said he would be here no later than seven thirty today.
00:50:56And it's only seven twenty.
00:50:58At seven twenty and the aglets did not arrive.
00:51:01My good Estefanía, I'm lost.
00:51:02Do not despair, your majesty.
00:51:04Something tells me that everything will be saved.
00:51:06No, the cardinal won.
00:51:07The firmest breasts crash against that man.
00:51:10And yours is.
00:51:11But perhaps the king understands that...
00:51:13The king is a wretch in the hands of this unscrupulous schemer.
00:51:16And in yours too.
00:51:18This dance promises to be truly royal.
00:51:20The queen will thank you for the work you've done.
00:51:24It will be my best reward.
00:51:27And by the way, did you remember to ask the queen to wear the aglets at this party?
00:51:33Yes, but tell me.
00:51:35Why have you insisted on this so much?
00:51:38No reason.
00:51:39I thought the queen herself would like to show off your latest gift.
00:51:44Your Eminence, I think I know your thoughts.
00:51:48But this time you are also wrong.
00:51:50It is not so easy to adorn my forehead.
00:52:00Let them tell my august wife that I am keeping her in the throne room.
00:52:04Oh, and I hope you don't forget to show off your diamond studs.
00:52:10Come with me, Your Eminence.
00:52:11Eight o'clock.
00:52:27D'Artagnan, my son.
00:52:43The aglets.
00:52:48Which aglets?
00:52:48The queen's, you brought them.
00:52:50No.
00:52:50As?
00:52:51Don't doubt it.
00:52:52D'Artagnan only has one word.
00:52:54Here I bring them.
00:52:54Where?
00:52:55Speak soon.
00:52:56By God!
00:52:57Tell us where they are!
00:52:58Don't shout at me for a moment!
00:53:00Here I bring them.
00:53:01Where?
00:53:02Guess what.
00:53:03Where are they?
00:53:04Search slowly, I'm going fast.
00:53:07They are cold.
00:53:08Cold, cold.
00:53:09Warm, warm.
00:53:10Hot.
00:53:11Do you burn them?
00:53:12In the boot.
00:53:13The aglets!
00:53:14Saved.
00:53:14By God, you are a colossus, a giant, a titan.
00:53:17Not so much, not so much.
00:53:19I would like a coffee.
00:53:20My God, don't waste time.
00:53:21A second can turn everything upside down.
00:53:22But I haven't even eaten a sandwich.
00:53:24Then you will take it.
00:53:25First we must save the queen.
00:53:27Avalanche, soon.
00:53:28Secure your steels.
00:53:29Let us charge at every living creature that stands before us.
00:53:32Now the cardinal will know what our fall offensive is.
00:53:36Come on.
00:53:37But a sandwich.
00:53:38No, you will take it later.
00:53:39Come on.
00:53:49His Majesty, Louis XIII, King of France.
00:54:08His Majesty, Louis XIII, King of France.
00:54:11Your Majesty.
00:54:13His Majesty, your august husband the king announces to you for the second time that he awaits you in the throne room.
00:54:42No, how annoying it is.
00:54:45No way, it's all over.
00:54:47I'm going in search of my dishonor.
00:54:49What a shame.
00:54:50Your Majesty.
00:54:51Your Majesty.
00:54:53Your Majesty.
00:54:55Thank you!
00:55:25Thank you!
00:55:55Her Majesty, Anne of Austria, Queen of France.
00:56:25Thank you!
00:56:55Thank you!
00:56:57Thank you!
00:57:27Thank you!
00:57:29Thank you!
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00:57:43Your Majesty, I hope to please you with the surprise I have prepared for you.
00:57:47What's up, what have I prepared for you?
00:57:49Without a doubt, your eminence.
00:57:51But before that, suffer while I offer you another surprise that I have prepared for you.
00:57:59The knight of Artañán, his majesty's musketeer.
00:58:17Welcome to the court, Lieutenant of Artañán.
00:58:45Lieutenant?
00:58:47Yes. And you have the queen and Monsieur de Treville, your captain, to thank for it.
00:58:51I am told that you have just rendered a great service to the crown.
00:58:55Well, you know, it wasn't that much, right?
00:58:57It turns out that, in fact, when they called me,
00:59:00that you know it is a commission, well, in a certain way...
00:59:03And yes, it makes me angry, because, well, you're not going to give up.
00:59:05You know the crown, well, in a way, right?
00:59:07Which, moreover, is also worth seeing.
00:59:10But not because you are here, because you can be anywhere,
00:59:13Depending on where you sit, everyone sits as they can and... isn't that true?
00:59:17But to me, if you believe...
00:59:19Look, you have to be for what.
00:59:21It does make me angry, because there are unscrupulous scoundrels, listen,
00:59:25that they shouldn't be here, and I'm not saying who they are, but I'm seeing it...
00:59:32That gives courage.
00:59:33Isn't that right, old man?
00:59:34Your story, as vehement as it is brief and concise,
00:59:37confirms the good opinion I had of you.
00:59:40Come closer, here, by my side there is always room for a brave man.
00:59:45I think they play.
00:59:55In honor of our beloved sovereigns, the Merlezo ballet.
01:00:00The Merlezo.
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01:03:11Applause!
01:03:39I see that you liked this ballet.
01:03:42Well, you see, this, I say, your majesty, everything that is music honestly bothers me because...
01:03:48You see, I am good at music, just so you know.
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01:04:28Lieutenant D'Artagnan.
01:04:52Captain.
01:04:52No, Lieutenant.
01:04:54I said just in case, well, one more degree anyway.
01:04:57Good, Lieutenant.
01:04:59The Queen bestows upon you the highest honor she has ever bestowed upon one of her subjects,
01:05:03granting you the first dance.
01:05:05Your Majesty, it is a great honor for you, I mean, for me.
01:05:09Thank the queen for such a distinguished favor.
01:05:12I get tired and I'm leaving soon.
01:05:20Give me your hat, old man.
01:05:22Be careful not to lose it, I know you, mosquito.
01:05:26But you don't bite me, even if you wear red.
01:05:28Thank you!
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01:07:25Your queen admires you
01:07:32And the woman thanks you
01:07:35How could I repay you for all you have done?
01:07:38Madam, great is the honor you have granted me
01:07:41And I would like to ask you
01:07:43Well, then, I would like to ask honestly, right?
01:07:47But, well, one asks and they don't give him
01:07:49But now that I'm lost, my queen, my great lady
01:07:52Allow me to...
01:07:54Well, give him a kiss there, on the hand, even if it's lost.
01:07:58My queen, give me a hand
01:07:59My life belongs to you, queen
01:08:12From this moment on, my country and my god will be the memory of your white and delicate hand.
01:08:18Have you eaten onion?
01:08:23What's up, old man?
01:08:24Matos
01:08:28Hey?
01:08:29Ports
01:08:30Paramis
01:08:31That?
01:08:33The queen
01:08:34Anita
01:08:36Ann
01:08:37They all left, they left us alone
01:08:40They all left
01:08:42And alone?
01:08:45What are you waking up to, man?
01:08:48But not
01:08:49Who said we are alone?
01:08:50One for all
01:08:51And all for one
01:08:53Who brings cigarettes?
01:08:55I bring, little hand
01:08:56All for one
01:08:57And one for all
01:08:59One for all
01:09:02All for one
01:09:05Let's go
01:09:08Where to?
01:09:09Together?
01:09:10What does it matter where?
01:09:11Yes ok
01:09:12Let's go!
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