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Zorro S01E21
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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 fox so cunning and free. Zorro, who makes the sign of the Z.
00:35Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
01:04They captured Zorro. They captured Zorro.
01:09It's Zorro. They've got Zorro. Zorro's in the quartel.
01:14They captured Zorro. Come quick. Zorro's been captured.
01:23Zorro, the fox has been captured.
01:28Stand back. Stand back. Clear the way.
01:31I, Sergeant Garcia, order you to stand back.
01:34Please.
01:44You should not weep. You should be happy we have captured the outlaw Zorro.
01:48Zorro is not an outlaw to the poor. He protects us.
01:51He protects us from the likes of you.
02:02Silence! Silence!
02:04I have a proclamation to read.
02:09To the good citizens of the Pueblo de Los Angeles, greetings.
02:15The outlaw Zorro, who has piled, pillied, anyhow, terrorized the countryside so long, has been captured.
02:26He will be unmasked at 12 o'clock, high noon, and his identity made known.
02:32The public is cordially invited to attend the hanging, which will follow immediately.
02:37Signed, Capitan Ortega, Comandante.
02:41Oh! Look out!
02:45Corporal Reyes, you and Gonzalez get into the cubicles and stand guard.
02:48The rest of you Lancers go back inside the quartel.
02:51Sergeant Garcia.
02:53Don Diego.
02:54Allow me to congratulate you on your capturing this notorious bandit.
02:58It's nothing, Don Diego.
02:59What you might call in the line of duty.
03:01Oh, please, do not be so modest.
03:03He was definitely a dangerous criminal.
03:05Yes, Don Diego, he was a fiendish devil.
03:07He fought bitterly to the very end.
03:09It was only with the greatest effort that he was finally subdued.
03:12Tell me something, Sergeant.
03:14Just how did you manage to capture this Zorro?
03:16Well, it was like this.
03:18After Zorro was chased up into the hills,
03:21even before he was chased up into the hills, I...
03:25I don't know, Don Diego. I wasn't even there.
03:28Oh, too bad.
03:29It might have meant your permanent appointment as comandante of this post.
03:33True, Don Diego, but somehow I don't feel so bad about that.
03:36Zorro was a outlaw, but he never harmed the poor.
03:39I was a little sorry to see the rascal captured.
03:42With your permission, Don Diego,
03:44I must go and see that the scaffolding is built for the hanging.
03:57It would be unfortunate if some innocent man were hanged for impersonating Zorro.
04:01On the other hand, it may be just a trick to capture the real Zorro.
04:04The situation will bear watching.
04:06I will take a room here at the tavern for the night.
04:08Bring me a change of clothes.
04:12Yes, Harry.
04:22Are you in there, Corporal Reyes?
04:25Si, but I don't know why.
04:27To guard the prisoner, stupid.
04:28If he tries to escape, shoot him.
04:31But that would spoil the hanging.
04:33Oh, that is true.
04:34Well, then do not shoot him.
04:36Just, uh, just rush out and capture him again.
04:39Si, Sergeant Garcia, but I don't think I'll be able to rush out swiftly.
04:43I think I'll have to rush out slowly, maybe.
04:46How did you get in there?
04:49By the door in the bank.
04:51Then rush out the same way, Barboso!
04:56I do not have any confidence in this plan, Captain Ortega.
04:59I do not believe that any friends or accomplices of Zorro
05:02will rush to rescue this man in the cage unless they make sure it is the real Zorro.
05:07Ha, ha.
05:08But the peons are not too smart.
05:10To them, any man with a black mask could be Zorro.
05:14When they rush in to save him, we will seize them, make them talk.
05:17Then they will tell me who the real Zorro is.
05:20Whatever you do must be done quickly.
05:21The people are aroused.
05:23And if Don Juan Ortega does not pacify them at once, he will be recalled.
05:28And that will be the end of your masquerade, Senor Fernandez.
05:33I would hate to receive another message from the eagle.
05:40But the eagle must give me more time.
05:42I will do anything he asks.
05:44But first, I must get the Zorro out of the way.
05:49Yes, who is it?
05:50Sergeant Garcia, mi Comandante.
05:52Come in, Sergeant.
05:57The cage with Senor Zorro is in place, Capitan, and the lances are mounted and ready.
06:02Good.
06:03That is good.
06:05And what do the townspeople think of this?
06:08I do not think the people will like it if you hang Zorro.
06:11I do not think I will like it either.
06:14Your pardon, Comandante.
06:15What do you suggest I do?
06:18Give him a medal, perhaps, or set him free.
06:20Set him free?
06:22Oh, the people would like that, Capitan.
06:24And it will make you very popular.
06:26Shut up, you imbecile!
06:28I do not wish to be popular.
06:29I wish to be obeyed.
06:32You stay by the cage and seize the first man who tries to free Zorro.
06:35Si, Capitan.
06:37Just one more thing, Comandante, if you please.
06:40Would you mind telling me how we captured Zorro?
06:42I mean, second in command, I think I ought to know.
06:47We did not capture Zorro.
06:49I did.
06:51If you had not been snoring so loudly in your sleep, you would have heard me bring him in last
06:55night.
06:56Is the scaffold ready?
06:57Si, Capitan.
06:58Built exactly according to your plans.
07:00Even the devil himself could not have contrived a more horrible weapon of destruction.
07:04Thank you, Sergeant.
07:06I will be right with you.
07:11And now, Senor Magistrato, I must go and inspect the scaffolding.
07:14We must not disappoint the good townspeople.
07:17I trust you will be at the ceremony?
07:19There are others we must not disappoint, Capitan Ortega.
07:22I will be there.
07:30If I do say so myself, Comandante, it is the prettiest scaffolding we have ever built.
07:35Would you like to walk up the steps?
07:37It is not everybody who can walk up to a gallows then walk back down again, eh?
07:41Let's get on with it.
07:42Si.
07:49Oh, that is very strong, Comandante.
07:52I myself personally supervise the building of it.
07:54Yes, yes.
07:55Look, good and strong.
07:57As you can see, everything is in readiness.
07:59All the hangman has to do is pull this handle...
08:03And presto, no more Zorro.
08:05It is an excellent piece of workmanship, Com...
08:08Comandante.
08:11There you are, Comandante.
08:13What are you doing down there?
08:15Sergeant Garcia, if we do not hang Zorro, I will hang you myself.
08:20But why, Comandante?
08:21All I did was pull the little handle.
08:27Crowds of angry peons are gathering me, Comandante.
08:30Oh, that is good.
08:31The plan is working.
08:32Now remember, Sergeant, I want them caught, not killed.
08:35Si, Comandante.
08:36But first, I better fix the trap door before some innocent person gets hurt.
09:14Excuse me, amigos.
09:17Is this some kind of holiday?
09:19So many of you here and the harvest going unattended?
09:21It is not a holiday, Patron.
09:23We are here on a different matter.
09:26Perhaps to free the outlaw Zorro, eh?
09:29He is our friend.
09:30Nevertheless, he is an outlaw.
09:32Take the advice of one who has your best interest at heart and leave this place.
09:36Your foolish action will earn for you all the air lashing at the whipping post.
09:39With all due respect to you, Don Diego,
09:41we cannot stand idly by and see Zorro hung.
09:45He is our only protection against the likes of the Comandante and the Magistrado.
09:56Juan, what are you doing here?
09:59Like the rest, Patron.
10:00I come when I heard Zorro have been captured.
10:02I'm not sure that my father will approve of a De La Vega Vaquero
10:05attempting to aid this bandit.
10:07I must ask you to go home.
10:09I advise you men to do the same.
10:11I'm sorry, Patron.
10:13But this man Zorro,
10:14he may be an outlaw and a bandit to the eyes of the law,
10:17but he's the only one to stand between us and the whipping post.
10:32I'll wait for a minute.
10:33I'll wait for his first time to do the rain right now.
10:33Keep your eyes shut up.
10:34Go.
11:01We are your friends, Zoro. We have come to free you.
11:04Lancers! Lancers!
11:07We're not going to harm you.
11:09Lancers, out up and get ready.
11:12Run for your lives. It's a trap.
11:14Run for your lives.
11:16It is a trick. I am Zorro.
11:19If you're Zorro, then who is he?
11:21One of the Comandante's men. He's an imposter.
11:23Take off his mask and see for yourself.
11:30Lancers!
11:31Lance Roberto! It is a trick, man.
11:34We have been tricked.
11:35Lancers! Lancers!
11:40Zorro, the real Zorro, Comandante.
11:43Remove this barricade.
12:08I have captured Zorro. Get his horse!
12:29I have captured Zorro. Get his horse!
12:32I have good news for you, Comandante.
12:34We have captured Zorro's horse.
12:36But where is Senor Zorro?
12:37Do you see him?
12:39He's gone. Escaped.
12:40He has?
12:43I mean, he has?
13:04What a magnificent animal. And smart, too.
13:07Oh, I would be proud to own him. Proud?
13:11I'd give my last peso if I had a last peso.
13:14I think he likes me, too.
13:17Corporal?
13:20Don't look at me like that.
13:22I'm not. I'm merely thinking.
13:25Do you happen to have any money I haven't already borrowed?
13:30Yeah?
13:35You do not have to remind me, Senor Galindo.
13:37I have enough to remind me that El Zorro has escaped.
13:41But the next time...
13:42The next time. Always the next time.
13:44Let me remind you that El Zorro means the fox.
13:48Do you suppose he is fool enough to risk exposure
13:49by publicly bidding on his own horse?
13:52No. Not El Zorro himself, perhaps.
13:56But a friend or accomplice, yes.
13:58He loves this horse.
13:59He will stop at nothing to get him back.
14:01And the first suspicious character that raises his voice
14:04to bid for this horse,
14:05my lancers will seize and wring the truth from him.
14:09Roberto!
14:11Comandante, are the lancers posted?
14:13Si, comandante.
14:15Oh, this will be an event to remember.
14:17The whole town will be there, including a friend of Zorro's.
14:21Tell Sergeant Garcia to conduct the sale.
14:24But do not bother to tell him what it is about.
14:26It would only confuse him and lead to disaster.
14:33Ah, Don Diego!
14:35This is indeed a pleasant surprise.
14:37Likewise, Sergeant.
14:38I always look forward to the privilege of buying you a drink.
14:40Oh, gracias.
14:41Would you please serve us some tea at the table?
14:54I saw your man outside, the little one who cannot hear.
14:57So I thought he would be in the tavern.
14:59You thought I would be here, and yet you were surprised to see me.
15:02Yeah.
15:03Your reasoning is most complex, Sergeant.
15:05Guess what exactly is on your mind?
15:07On my mind?
15:08Oh, nothing. Nothing at all.
15:09I mean, how did you know there was?
15:12On your face. It's an open book.
15:14I can read your every thought.
15:16You can!
15:19What am I thinking right now?
15:24Nothing.
15:26That's right. Don Diego, how do you do it?
15:28It's very simple.
15:29One just takes into consideration the mental capacity of the person under analysis and draws a conclusion.
15:35Now, in your case, the betting odds were a hundred to one. In my favor.
15:39Oh, I see it is useless to try to hide my thoughts from you, Don Diego.
15:43Gracias.
15:47I was just thinking how nice it would be to own Zorro's horse.
15:52Really? Why?
15:53Well, every time I chase this fellow Zorro, he gets away.
15:56Why?
15:57Not because he's a better rider, which he is, or because he is braver, which he is also, I guess.
16:04But because he has a faster horse.
16:06Now, if I had this horse, I could catch Zorro and claim the reward.
16:11You know something?
16:12Your reasoning is very logical.
16:15Say, why don't you buy him?
16:17Buy him? Don Diego, where would I get the money?
16:20Please, do not insult me. Am I not your friend?
16:23Well, yes, but...
16:24Well, what else is a friend for if not to lend money?
16:27Now, I insist you take this money, else our friendship is at an end.
16:30Well, since you put it like that, I can hardly refuse.
16:33How much do you need?
16:34About 500 pesos, I think.
16:37I do not believe there are many who will risk the danger of owning Zorro's horse.
16:41But you, Sergeant, you are not afraid.
16:44Afraid? Me? No, Don Diego, of course not.
16:46Sometimes a little cautious, maybe, but afraid.
16:50Mil gracias, Don Diego.
16:51You are a gentleman and a scholar.
16:54Well, with your permission, I must leave.
16:56Vaya con Dios.
17:18I should have known I would have found you here. It is time to start the auction.
17:22Si, comandante.
17:26Well, Don Diego, hadn't you better stay in the shade? The sun is rather hot today.
17:31Oh, I think I shall risk it, Capitan. Say, what is all that excitement about?
17:35Well, we are selling El Zorro's horse to the highest bidder.
17:43He would make a dashing mount for some handsome caballero like yourself.
17:48Oh, I am afraid he is much too spirited for me.
17:50However, I shall go over and watch the fun.
17:57Well, would you mind saying that again?
17:59Just like in a game of cards, when someone bids, you bid higher.
18:03I don't play cards.
18:05It's very simple. Even I understand what I mean.
18:09When someone bids a hundred pesos, you bid a hundred and one pesos.
18:14Why?
18:14Well, because if you don't, they...
18:16Because I want that horse, stupid.
18:19Then why don't you bid? I don't want him.
18:21No, no, no. It wouldn't look right for me to bid.
18:23I am conducting this sale. Understand?
18:26Now go. And remember to raise every bid.
18:29Not too much. Just enough to be above the other bidder.
18:41Attention! Attention! Attention!
18:45The auction is now officially open.
18:50Senoros y senores. The bidding will now begin.
18:55What am I bid on this fine animal?
19:03Will somebody start the bidding, please?
19:06Do I hear one hundred pesos?
19:08One hundred and one pesos.
19:10I have a bid of one hundred and one pesos.
19:13Are there any other bids?
19:15I have one hundred and one pesos.
19:17Do I hear two hundred pesos?
19:19Two hundred and one pesos.
19:22I am offered two hundred and one pesos.
19:24Are there other offers?
19:26Do I hear two hundred and two pesos?
19:28Do I hear three...
19:31Do I hear two hundred and two pesos?
19:33Two hundred and three pesos.
19:35I am bid two hundred and three pesos.
19:37Two hundred and four pesos.
19:39I am bid two hundred and three pesos.
19:40Wouldn't any of you other fine gentlemen like to bid on this animal?
19:42Or are you afraid that Zorro will come and take him away from you?
19:46If there are no more bids, I will sell the horse to this Lancer for two hundred and four pesos.
19:51Two hundred and five pesos.
19:54Since there are no more bids, I will sell the horse to the Lancer for two hundred and...
19:59I will sell the horse to the Lancer for what he has already bid.
20:03Going, going, gone.
20:11Well, Capitan, it seems that your Lancer is the only man with enough courage to own Zorro's horse.
20:16The man is a fool.
20:23Corporal Reyes, what did you buy that horse for?
20:26Two hundred and five pesos.
20:28No, no, no. He bought it for me, Comandante.
20:30You stupid fools. It was a trap to capture Zorro.
20:33Not for Lancer's to buy.
20:34But Comandante, I like the horse. The horse like...
20:36Get out of my sight, the both of you!
20:39Si, Capitan.
20:41Roberto.
20:43The sale is over.
20:45Thanks to those two idiots, put the horse back in the stable.
20:48I have a better idea, Comandante.
20:50Let us leave the horse here until night.
20:52Under the cover of darkness, perhaps Zorro himself will come, eh?
21:18The whale is for a three.
21:20The whole man is for a three.
21:21The whale is for my husband's life.
21:21He's for a longer than five people.
21:23The whale is for a three.
21:24The whale is for a four-door.
21:25And he's for a four-door.
21:50What are you doing, little pig-eyes?
21:52Who are you?
21:53Ah, you are too frightened to talk, eh?
21:55Well, perhaps I can help you open your mouth.
22:02Ah, perhaps you are a friend of Zorro's, eh?
22:05Perhaps he sent you here to take his horse tonight, eh?
22:08Speak!
22:08Speak!
22:12Speak!
22:34You want to fight, too, do you, horse?
22:36Very well.
22:51Fire!
22:53Fire!
22:56Fire!
22:58Fire!
22:59Fire!
23:01Thinक
23:01It's on fire!
23:02Fire!
23:03Yeah!
23:18Ah, no!
23:24Get out of here!
23:26No!
23:48Hurry! Get that lacer out of there!
23:51Keep the puppets moving!
23:52Three more puppets!
23:55Look out!
23:56Into the tavern!
23:57Make it be the tavern!
23:59This way!
24:00Look out!
24:04Right deep in the tavern!
24:06Look!
24:06Look!
24:26It's Zorro!
24:34Shall we mount hop, Sergeant? Shall we pursue him?
24:36No! Might as well try to catch the wind!
24:39Thank goodness!
24:52It is!
24:53Next week, the lovely Rosarita faces death at the hands of the scheming Commandante.
24:58Out of the night, Zorro leaps to her defense!
25:07But in their life and death struggle, Zorro is unmasked!
25:11Don Diego!
25:13Join us next week for romance and thrills in the adventurous life of Zorro!
25:19Go!
25:19Go!
25:21Go!
25:26Go!
25:28Go!
25:29Go!
25:32Go!
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