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Zorro S01E04
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00:04Out of the night, when the full moon is bright, comes a horseman known as Zorro.
00:13This bold renegade carves a Z with his blade, a Z that stands for Zorro.
00:23Zorro, the flock so cunning and free.
00:31Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea.
00:37Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
00:50Will you speak miserable wretch? Where are the others hiding?
00:54Ben Lash is more.
00:55Forgive me, Comandante, but this Indian will die before he betrays his own people.
00:59You think so, huh? All right, leave me alone with him.
01:02Please, for your own sake, tell the Capitan what he wishes to know.
01:07That donkey brain of a Sergeant is right. You would die before revealing any information.
01:12But I want no information from you. Only your silence. You have a family. You want to see them again?
01:19I'm going to take you back to the mission. I shall tell that stubborn padre a few harmless tales. If
01:24you deny them. If you so much as open your mouth and protest, you will never see your family again.
01:31Understand?
01:32Sergeant Garcia, the prisoner has just made a full confession.
01:37Yes?
01:37Order the Lancers out. We'll ride to the mission immediately and have them prepare for combat.
01:42Combat?
01:43Full fighting equipment, Boboso. We ride for king and country.
01:46Yes, Capitan.
01:48Lancers! Prepare to be party immediately!
01:54No better now, but you've got to try harder. I never yet knew a Spaniard who couldn't learn how to
01:58play the guitar.
01:59Now, watch here. The finger's here, huh?
02:04Now, you try. Here, we sit down. It's easier. Here.
02:19Now, you mustn't give up. If you're ever going to cover for me when I'm out riding a Zorro, it
02:23must sound as if I'm here practicing. Now, go on. You'll get it.
02:35Never mind. I must ride to the mission to make sure that Don Nacho got away safely. Now, you just
02:39keep practicing, eh?
03:04Let's go.
03:08Diego, I'm so glad it is you. I was afraid Captain Monastario might have returned.
03:12Are your Indians still hiding in the hills?
03:14Yes, but they'll come back when the danger is over.
03:16Has Don Nacho left?
03:17Not yet. I'm keeping him here until everything is safe.
03:20You may come out on Nacho. It is Diego de la Vega.
03:23Diego, my friend. Good to see you.
03:25I don't believe you should wait too long to set up for Monterrey, Don Nacho.
03:34Quick, get back into the church.
03:37Sergeant Garcia, all sentries on every side. Keep a sharp watch.
03:41If you see anything suspicious, tell the men to shoot first and then ask questions.
03:44Si, garbita.
03:45Ortega, bring the prisoner and come with me.
03:47Yes, sir.
03:49Lester, surround the church. See that no one escaped.
03:52You don't suppose they've come to take Don Nacho by force.
03:54It appears that way.
03:56Buenos dias, Padre. Señor de la Vega.
03:59I suppose you have returned with a new trick to break the law of sanctuary.
04:02Not at all. I've returned to protect church property and your lives.
04:06Against what?
04:08Against a surprise attack by the hostile Indians.
04:10But there are no hostile Indians here. They're all just like my children.
04:14You think so? Ortega, the prisoner.
04:18What have they done to you, Innocente?
04:21Be careful, Padre. This is a dangerous savage.
04:23He has just confessed that he and his people are planning to burn the mission and kill you.
04:27But that's impossible.
04:30Tell them what you have told me. Tell them. Are your people a planned revenge for a long time?
04:35Or they mean a strike on the cover of darkness?
04:37That's not true. Speak up, Innocente. Do not be afraid.
04:41Did you not admit that your leaders are planning to wipe out the whites in all their missions?
04:46You see? He dare not deny it. I have no choice but to place this mission under martial law.
04:52A shabby trick, Capitan Monestadio.
04:54On the contrary. I'm merely performing my duty.
04:57You are beloved by all the people. I cannot risk leaving you unprotected when there is danger of a bloody
05:02massacre.
05:03Ortega, take the prisoner away. And guard him well.
05:08Padre, I formally declare this mission to be under my personal military command.
05:12You will provide sustenance and shelter for my lances while they are stationed there to protect you.
05:17And now, if you please, I shall select a private room for my headquarters.
05:21Sergeant Garcia, bring two guards and come with me.
05:24Excuse me, Padre.
05:31Padre, we must obey orders. Forgive me.
05:40It is quite obvious what the commandante has in mind.
05:44Unable to get Don Nacho any other way, he now invents a false Indian uprising as an excuse to take
05:49over the mission.
05:51But as long as Don Nacho remains in search, he is still protected by sanctuary.
05:54True, but Capitan Monestadio will keep him here.
05:57But how long can Don Nacho live without food or water?
05:59A vile deceit.
06:02I will speak to my father. He has a knowledge of the law.
06:04Perhaps we will find out that Monestadio has no legal right to use military force in this case.
06:09Adios, Padre.
06:29Is my father at home?
06:31No, that's just as well.
06:34Monestadio and his lances have taken possession of the mission.
06:36They intend to start Don Nacho at a sanctuary.
06:39Tonight, you must lock yourself in my room and play the guitar as well as you can.
06:45Yes, and I must be back before my father misses me.
06:48Now go to the kitchen and have the cook prepare plenty of food for my saddlebag.
06:55Everything is quiet, Sargento.
06:57Very well. I will relieve you while you have something to eat.
07:13One moment, Padre.
07:15You cannot keep me from going into my own church?
07:18I have no wish to stop you.
07:20However, Padre, I cannot allow you to take food and drink to a traitor.
07:25Very appetizing.
07:27I think I will enjoy this.
07:29You are heartless.
07:30At least let me take the water to quench your nature's thirst.
07:33Let him drink the holy water.
07:35I trust there will be a specially warm place reserved for you in the hereafter.
07:50I am sorry. They will not allow me to bring anything to you.
07:53I am not hungry, Padre.
07:55But you must be thirsty. You have had nothing since early this morning.
07:58It does not matter.
07:59But there must be a way in which I could at least get water to you.
08:01Please, Padre, do not endanger yourself.
08:04I have caused you so much trouble now.
08:06I do not wish to cause more.
08:38You are not hungry, Padre.
08:41I am hungry, Padre.
08:43I am hungry, Padre.
08:44I do not want my dogs to eat.
08:44I am hungry, Padre.
08:48I am hungry, Padre.
09:01I am hungry.
09:02Sergeant. Yes, Capitan. Were you dozing? Oh, no, Capitan. I was keeping a sharp
09:08lookout for Indians. You know the penalty for sleeping on duty? Si, como no, but I was
09:12not sleeping. I was waiting for Private Ortega. Has Doris tried to get out or beg for water yet?
09:18Oh, no, sir. Everything has been quiet. Give it that way and stay awake. Si, Capitan.
09:59Guard! I want you to watch that door to the church
10:01carefully. I suspect Doris may try and escape tonight. If he does, give him your
10:06quarter.
10:14Calm yourself. I'm not smuggling Don Nacho under my robe.
10:44Senor Torres, do not despair. He is food and water. Whoever you are, Senor Zorro, gracias.
10:50But you should not risk your life again to help me. Zorro!
10:55Escape while you can. I would take this. Here. Guard him.
11:30Come on.
11:37Then grab theong.
11:38Lord ben.
11:59Sergeant Garcia, he's dropped into the cemetery.
12:03Capture him!
12:04Follow me!
12:27There he goes!
12:29After him!
12:30There he is!
12:58Bobosos!
13:03Garcia, stay away with the guards!
13:05Lancers, to horse!
13:07Smut, smut, smut!
13:16Diego!
13:26Diego, stop that infernal noise and open the door!
13:36Diego!
13:39Diego, what is the matter with you?
13:41Unlock the door!
13:42Yes, father!
13:48Have you become as deaf as Bernardo?
13:50I have been pounding hard enough to wake the dead!
13:52I'm sorry I didn't hear you, father.
13:54I was busy composing.
13:55Composing, you call it?
13:56I have never heard anything so terrible!
13:58Ah, but it turned out beautifully.
14:00Listen.
14:01The night wind sighs awake, my love.
14:05Please, please, that is enough.
14:06I do not wish to be awake.
14:08I would like to have some sleep.
14:09Oh, forgive me, father.
14:10I didn't know that you were in bed.
14:12If you got up as early as I do, perhaps you would retire at a decent hour.
14:16You're right.
14:16Maybe I'll do some reading.
14:18I'm afraid I will never be able to understand you, my son.
14:20Ever since you have come back from Spain, all you seem to think about is literature or music, painting.
14:25But, father, that is my life.
14:27Just as yours is raising horses and breeding cattle.
14:29Yes.
14:30Well, everyone to his own taste.
14:33Good night, my son.
14:34Good night, father.
14:40It's close, eh?
14:43Yes, Zorro rode to the mission tonight on his errand of mercy, but Bonastario won.
14:47There were too many soldiers.
14:48They nearly caught me.
14:49Fodon Nacho is going to have to suffer a while longer.
14:52The fox must use his wits next time, not his fangs.
14:56When Zorro rides again, he's going to have help.
14:59Your help.
15:09Watchmen approaching from the wires!
15:12Alto!
15:13Who goes there?
15:14It is only I, Diego de la Vega.
15:15Come to see Padre Felipe.
15:19You must get permission first.
15:20Very well.
15:21Where's the comandante?
15:22Sleeping.
15:22He was up all night chasing that elusive fox called Zorro.
15:25Sergeant Garcia is in charge.
15:27Where shall I find him?
15:28Dismount and be searched, and I shall take you to him.
15:37Señor de la Vega requests permission to see the priest, sir.
15:39Purpose of visit?
15:41I have an old manuscript here that Padre Felipe expressed a desire to see.
15:44Back to your post.
15:46Well done, Diego.
15:47May I see this document?
15:49Certainly.
15:54What is this secret writing?
15:56Oh.
15:58That is Latin, Sergeant.
15:59Of course I know it's Latin.
16:01What does it say?
16:03Oh, I don't think you'd be interested.
16:05It's just an account of something rather strange that happened here many years ago.
16:08Strange?
16:09What was it?
16:10Well, some fanciful traveler's tale.
16:12You know how ghost stories turn into legends.
16:14Ghost stories?
16:15There's probably little basis for truth in it, but you see this parchment seems authentic enough,
16:20and that's why Padre Felipe wished to examine it.
16:22Tell me about it.
16:24All right.
16:26It seems that when this mission was built back in 1771,
16:31a band of savages struck in the dead of night.
16:33They captured an unfortunate monk and they tortured him until he went mad.
16:36He was tied to this very tree.
16:39Oh, of course it was much smaller then.
16:41Ever since then, the legend goes,
16:43His ghost has haunted the mission on dark, moonless nights.
16:47The ghost of the mad monk?
16:50I'm surprised you never heard of it, Sergeant.
16:52The mission Indians claim to have seen it.
16:54But you know, of course, they're superstitious natives.
16:57What do they think they saw?
17:00A figure.
17:01A figure in a cowled robe, rising from the graves behind the church.
17:07And it moves along the corridors, moaning and clanking chains,
17:11sometimes emitting a ghoulish laugh.
17:14Oh, the rest is so fantastic, I don't think you'd be interested.
17:18Oh, go on, Don Diego, please go on.
17:20It's really quite frightening.
17:22You promise you won't tell anyone?
17:23Why, I promise.
17:25Well, the legend says that when the spirit walks,
17:29the church bell rings mysteriously at midnight.
17:32It is regarded as a warning of some dire event to come.
17:36A warning?
17:37An omen of death, like the hood of an owl.
17:40Of course you're much too enlightened to believe in those things.
17:43Oh, yes.
17:44What happens then?
17:47Well, the story goes on to say how the author came face to face with the mad monk one night
17:52under this very tree.
17:54This tree?
17:55And the ghost had no face.
17:58No face?
17:59No face.
18:00And then suddenly, the ghastly apparition vanished.
18:04And here the narrative ends abruptly.
18:06Except that the next morning, the ancient scribe was found lying here where you are.
18:12Stiff and stark.
18:19Dead?
18:20Exceedingly so.
18:21And that's it.
18:24Oh, Padre, I have this manuscript you requested.
18:27Manuscript?
18:28Come, let us go in your garden and we will discuss it.
18:39What about this manuscript?
18:41Nothing, just a pretext to get you alone.
18:43How's Don Nacho?
18:44Like Elijah in the wilderness.
18:45And no ravens to feed him.
18:46And the Indian, Innocente?
18:48He's still a prisoner locked up in the stone bodega behind the pepper tree.
18:52Padre, do you believe in intuition?
18:54I suppose I do.
18:56What does the goblin riding on your shoulder tell you?
18:59That this reign of terror will come to an end soon.
19:02Oremos.
19:03Oremos?
19:04Let us pray.
19:09Por favor, Sargento, you told the others about the ghost of the mad monk.
19:13Why not me?
19:14It is a foolish tale for old women and children.
19:17But I like tales like that.
19:19You promise not to be frightened.
19:21No, Sargento.
19:22I am a soldier.
19:24Well, it seems that when the church bell rings mysteriously at midnight, the phantom rises from its grave.
19:33It is almost midnight now.
19:35It is.
19:38Anyway, I am too enlightened to believe in such nonsense.
19:41Tell me what happens.
19:42I'm getting goose flesh already.
19:44Well, the figure walks through the corridors groaning and clanking chains.
19:50Sometimes it laughs ghoulishly.
19:53What is ghoulishly?
19:54What is...
19:56Like a ghoul, stupid.
19:58It...
20:03Contreras, why did you sound the alarm?
20:05I did not ring the bell, Sargent.
20:08Someone did.
20:09Who is up there with you?
20:10No one, sir.
20:12It...
20:12It rang by itself.
20:21It...
20:22It rang again.
20:32It rang again.
20:33There's something moaning in the cemetery.
20:37Private Ortega, you go see what it is.
20:40Officer should lead, sir.
20:44Very well.
20:45We will go together.
20:55I see nothing.
20:58Look.
20:58Yeah!
21:08What is the meaning of this?
21:11Who rang that bell?
21:13Well, answer me.
21:15We just saw the ghost.
21:17Ghost?
21:17What ghost?
21:18The ghost of the mad monk, sir.
21:20He had no face.
21:22The ghost does not exist.
21:24Ortega remain on guard.
21:25You, show me where this ghost is.
21:31There.
21:32See for yourself.
21:35Yeah!
21:38Answer him.
21:39Yeah!
21:43Yeah!
21:52What are you looking for?
21:53What are you looking for?
21:55Were you walking in the cemetery just now, Padre?
21:57No.
21:58I was asleep.
22:00The ringing of the bell wakened me.
22:02Then go back to bed.
22:04Someone is playing tricks on us.
22:05And I think I know who it is.
22:07What is the noise?
22:17Yes.
22:22That's the thing.
22:25No.
22:28No.
22:30No.
22:31No!
22:31No!
22:32No!
22:33No!
22:34No!
22:34No!
22:34No!
22:36No!
22:42Well, where is he?
22:43I don't know, Capitan.
22:45He cannot just disappear in thin air.
22:47The legend says he does.
22:48Legend? What legend?
22:52The omen of death.
23:01The curse has come through.
23:02He is dead.
23:04The curse has come through.
23:07The curse has come through.
23:24You're free, innocent.
23:25Thank you, sir.
23:40Hey, wait for me, lanterns.
23:42Don't leave me.
23:46I am wounded.
23:49Indians.
23:55They're attacking.
23:57We'll all be massacred.
23:58Back to the quartel.
24:00We shall defend us from the last man.
24:03Stop, you coward.
24:04You coward.
24:21You coward!
24:21Hold the door!
24:31Are you sure it is safe, padre? Positive.
24:33Every soldier has deserted, and I brought the commandante in for the night.
24:37So come and dine in peace before you set out for Monterrey.
24:40Tell me, padre.
24:41What frightened them away?
24:42A small miracle that I strongly attribute to someone called sorrow.
24:54Be with us next week as Monterrey continues his efforts to become the richest man in California.
25:00Watch the battle of wits between Diego and the greedy commandante.
25:04Laugh as Diego scuttles Garcia in the wine cellar.
25:10Thrill as Zorro rides to the rescue of the innocent.
25:13Next week, when the Walt Disney Studio brings you another action-packed adventure of Zorro.
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