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Zorro S01E03
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00:04Out 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.
00:25Zorro, the flock so cunning and free, Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
00:47Now 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
01:08King of Spain.
01:09And particularly in the command of?
01:12Oh, si, si. And particularly in the command of the distinguished Capitan Enrique Sanchez Monestario.
01:21And why do I put up with you?
01:23I've often wondered about that myself, Capitan.
01:25You are a toad.
01:27Correctamente, sir.
01:29And for a toad, you look extremely short this morning, Sergeant. Why?
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? Come on. How can you, how would that be possible? Chasing?
01:49Well, 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've found any trace of Torres.
01:59For him, I have looked even harder.
02:01If Donacho is anywhere between San Juan Capistrano and Santa Barbara,
02:05I 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's a traitor with a purse 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. You cannot enter here without permission.
02:30I must see.
02:31What is this Indian doing here?
02:32Mi Capitan, this half-breed says he has information he wants to give you.
02:36No, no, not give. I 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.
02:50Here, Sergeant.
02:53Comandante, well, when I spoke of shooting myself,
02:55it was just a figure of speech.
02:58Put it in my saddle holster.
03:00Order the lancers out. We'll ride immediately.
03:02Si, Capitan.
03:06Here.
03:14You 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, guitars, wine, singing, I know.
03:37By day.
03:37But by night, huh?
03:42Hey, easy there.
03:44We don't want to arrive at the church too soon.
03:45And Padre Felipe will have us picking oranges.
03:48No, no, no, we must be serious.
03:50I must think of some way to get Don Nacho safely out of Sanctuary
03:54and on his way to Monterrey.
03:56I'm sure you will think of something.
04:18Give me those reins.
04:26Wouldn't you like to try one?
04:28Gracias.
04:33Excellent.
04:34Well, 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 Nish and 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.
04:47And now we have our first crop that has not been spoiled by frost.
04:55We're ready for the Angelus.
05:02Quick, take him to church.
05:12Surround the church.
05:14Sergeant Garcia, if Torres gets away, I will hold you personally responsible.
05:18You heard what the Comandante said?
05:19Surround the church.
05:34Are you out hunting gophers, or did you bring your men to whitewash my church?
05:38Pax Bobiscu.
05:39Pax Bobiscu.
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 his 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?
05:53Senor 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 is under the protection of the church, you will not molest him.
06:13And 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,
06:20with which I could bash you over the head until my faithful Indians could come for the rescue.
06:27Is there any law that says I cannot walk in there anytime I like?
06:31Not at all.
06:31It's been a long time since you've been in church.
06:33So, just remove your sabre, take off your hat, and drop a peso for the poor.
06:49How long?
06:53How long does the church claim it can shelter a traitor like that Torres?
06:57Forty days, Capitan.
06:58I hope you brought your tent.
07:11It's all right.
07:12It's all right, Padre.
07:13For the moment, you win.
07:14Do not be angry, Capitan.
07:15The cross usually does.
07:17But do not 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?
07:22We are short of helpers, and there's a crop of oranges that must be stored before nightfall in the bodega.
07:27Come back anytime, Capitan.
07:29But wait, I haven't finished telling you.
07:31Confessions every Wednesday and Saturday at 7.
07:46Alto!
07:47You 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?
08:05And 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 Torres 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.
08:24I have a good mind to hold Torres 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 the Pope and
08:32the King of Spain angry with me at the same time.
08:38I 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.
08:46If 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 prayer is right 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?
09:01I called on your daughter and tried to reassure her.
09:04Thank 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.
09:15Good.
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 plead 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.
09:35Listen, Diego, stay out of this.
09:38Any protest you make will be futile.
09:40But someone must do something besides this Zorro.
09:44In times such as these, even a fighter like Zorro will be trapped sooner or later.
09:51Come this way.
09:52Come on down these orders.
09:54You there.
09:54Stand up.
09:55Pronto.
09:56Hurry up!
09:58Come on, come on.
09:59You do not need these.
10:00Where are you going?
10:05Stop.
10:05You 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 commandante may conscript all available labor,
10:24wherever he considers the necessary.
10:26Captain Monastario, there are many oranges yet to be picked and 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 you will destroy all of our work.
10:39You will make them hate and fear the white man.
10:41What difference does it make?
10:43These oranges are sour anyway.
10:46Do you see, Torres?
10:47Do you see what you are causing?
10:48Go 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.
11:10Good.
11:11I want a new road built, Garcia.
11:13A new road, Capitan?
11:15Where?
11:16Have them start clearing from right here, through there, and to the other side of there.
11:21From here, through there, to there?
11:24But, commandante, there 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.
11:37Please, Capitan, why 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, make him carry the
11:47heaviest boulders.
11:48Yes, commandante.
11:49All right, get the men up to him.
11:50Lancers, both of them, on the leg, on the leg.
11:54Make no work.
11:57Hurry up.
12:18There will be more trouble than I am worth.
12:22Padre Filippo.
12:23Bonaccio, please, get back inside.
12:25Look at him, Diego.
12:30Bonastario 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.
12:39Bonaccio, please, stay where you are safe.
12:41At least wait before making a decision.
12:48I 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.
13:08Get back to the cave and bring me to Bernardo as quickly as you can.
13:11Can you be back in two hours?
13:14Underly.
13:17Underly.
13:43Underly.
13:47Underly.
13:49Underly.
13:54Underly.
13:58Underly.
14:00Underly.
14:01Underly.
14:02Underly.
14:03Underly.
14:04Underly.
14:06Underly.
14:07Underly.
14:07Underly.
14:08Underly.
14:09Underly.
14:09Underly.
14:09Underly.
14:19Let's go.
14:57Are 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.
15:09But 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?
15:16For 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 till 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 at Padre Filippi, this is how to do it.
15:42Maybe I can convince Don Nacho what he should do.
15:45This is very wise of you.
15:46Well, if you do this, you can, uh, return to your books, eh?
15:54But tell him about this.
15:56In just a few minutes, remember.
16:14Bernardo!
16:15Thank heaven you're back.
16:16Where's Tornado?
16:19On the other side of the cemetery wall.
16:20Good.
16:21Now we have much to do.
16:22I, I must find a way to the name Monastario.
16:24And you, you must get among the rocks.
16:36All right, Sergeant.
16:38A little extra effort now.
16:39But, Capitan, have you not seen?
16:42We have already moved most of the rocks from that side to this side.
16:46Exactly.
16:46That 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.
16:57A little out complaining always speeds up a surrender, eh?
17:05From this side to that side.
17:21From this side to that side.
17:50You
17:50Do the big up
17:58Senor Torres, I did not come in here to harm you, merely to hear your answer.
18:16Dura Vega.
18:20Senor.
18:21Shh, he's praying.
18:25You mean you haven't spoken to him yet?
18:27Oh, yes.
18:29Everything you told me, and it looks as if you've won.
18:34He 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.
18:42In that case, I do not mind waiting a little longer.
18:50He always loved this piece.
18:52That's why he asked me to play it for him.
18:54Get on with it then, huh?
19:02Good.
19:03Oh, there's more.
19:05More?
19:05Oh?
19:10Hey, Sorgen has a beautiful tone, eh?
19:13Yes.
19:16And yet, you know, it was two years coming here on the Lima Treasure Galleon.
19:21Most interesting.
19:25And now, Senor, I think he's had enough time.
19:27Oh, listen to this movement.
19:31Stop making that noise and listen to the music.
19:33All right.
20:24Don't shoot.
20:25Don't shoot.
20:33How many of them got away?
20:37Don't go after them creeps before the Comandante finds out.
20:42Senor Garcia!
20:43Who fired that shot?
20:45Garcia, where are you?
20:47What happened, Diego?
20:48I don't know.
20:50Donatio, stay inside.
20:52Operator, what is it?
20:53The soldier fired as one of the Indians, but missed him.
20:55Thank 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!
21:15Here, give me that.
21:16Ha!
21:21I'll show Torres something to watch!
21:23Ha!
21:30Oh, Senor Torres.
21:31I see you finished praying.
21:33Just watch over there.
21:34Watch all of you.
21:35And you will see the results of your prayers.
21:45Get the move on, lazy Indian stiff!
21:48Ah!
21:51Hurry up!
21:52What is holding the work of?
21:54You there!
21:55Stand up!
21:55Pronto!
21:58Hurry up!
21:59Move all those rocks!
22:01My lands.
22:02My 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.
22:15This is my decision.
22:17I should have given myself up earlier.
22:20I think that was the answer to my prayers.
22:23Bless you, Nacho.
22:24Sergeant Garcia!
22:29Oh, so you caught him, eh?
22:31He gave himself up, Sergeant.
22:37Zorro!
22:52Zorro!
22:54Run!
22:54Run to the hill!
23:22Get Zorro!
23:23Take him!
23:24Get Zorro!
23:43Take him, man!
23:47Take him, he said!
23:48Take him, man!
23:59Jack!
23:59Jennifer!
23:59A важно!
23:59He's Napoleon!
24:03As you can, you can't find him!
24:03That's what that's right!
24:04Let's go.
24:53Join 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.
25:08Laugh at the Commandant's frantic efforts to capture the elusive spook.
25:13Next week, when the Walt Disney Studio brings you another dashing adventure of Zorro.
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