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Zorro S01E32
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00:04Out of the night, when the full moon is bright, comes a horse not known as Zorro.
00:13This old renegade carves a Z with his blade, a Z that stands for Zorro.
00:23Zorro, Zorro, the fox so cunning and free.
00:29Zorro, Zorro, who makes the sign of the Z.
00:35Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
00:55My squad.
00:57Si, Senor.
00:58Throw your scraps in the world.
01:36You have a lock for that door?
01:38Si, Senor.
01:39A very big padlock.
01:41Do you think the box will arrive today?
01:43Oh, do not worry.
01:44It will be safe here.
01:45Who's that?
01:47Oh, it's only an old peon who helps me here in the shop.
01:49He was in the employ of the former owner.
01:51And when I bought the place, I promised he could live in the tannery.
01:54Get rid of him.
01:55Senor, he's very old.
01:56Get rid of him.
01:58I want no prying eyes around here.
02:04Pascual.
02:04Si, Senor.
02:05You can no longer stay here.
02:07You must leave.
02:09Leave, Senor?
02:10But where will I go?
02:12That is your problem.
02:14Senor Gabriel told me I would always have a home here.
02:18Senor Gabriel does not longer own this place.
02:20I own it and I say that you must leave.
02:23But, no, I will not leave.
02:26I heard you promise, Senor Gabriel, that I...
02:31No, I will not leave.
02:34Senor Mordante, you seem to lack persuasiveness.
02:39The next time, a little lower.
02:43No.
02:44No.
02:44No.
02:45No.
02:46No.
02:46No, Senor.
02:48No.
02:52No.
02:53No, Senor.
02:54I will go.
03:13Oh, there.
03:18This is a big pueblo, no Delores?
03:20It is indeed.
03:22But then, of course, compared with San Pedro, any place would seem large.
03:25Get the bag, Pogo.
03:32What about the box of boots, sister?
03:35Deliver it to the Tanneria.
03:37Someone will show you where it is.
03:38Oh, but first take the bag into the inn.
03:39Si, sister.
03:44And, Pogo, after you deliver the box, drive the cart back to San Pedro.
03:47Your older brothers may need it.
03:49Now, you're sure you can make the trip safely alone?
03:51Of course.
03:53Buenos dias, senora.
03:54And to you, young senora.
03:56It's senorita, if you please.
03:58Oh, your pardon, senorita.
04:00You are strangers to Los Angeles?
04:02We are from San Pedro.
04:04What is your name, please?
04:06I am not in the habit of giving my name to every strange man I meet.
04:10Senorita, allow me to introduce you.
04:11Excuse myself.
04:12I am Comandante Demetrio Lopez Garcia of the King's Army at your service.
04:17Comandante Garcia?
04:19A soldier, Dolores?
04:21I'm Pogo Bassenardo.
04:23And this is my sister, Dolores.
04:25I see.
04:26What, uh, brings you to Los Angeles, senorita?
04:29I am here on a business and shopping trip.
04:31Will you stay long?
04:32Several days.
04:34I'm going to deliver that box of boots from South America.
04:38Oh, boots from South America.
04:39Okay.
04:40Was the box properly passed through the customs?
04:43I have the clearance paper.
04:50Yes, it seems to be perfectly in order.
04:52You, uh, you say you live in San Pedro.
04:55Not exactly in San Pedro, on my rancho, outside the village.
05:00On your rancho.
05:03Your rancho, senorita?
05:06Si.
05:06Is it a big rancho?
05:08Five thousand acres.
05:11Five thousand acres?
05:13With cattle?
05:14There are more than two thousand cattle, Comandante.
05:17There are?
05:19I mean, it is very unusual for a senorita to own such a large rancho.
05:25Dolores owns many things, Comandante.
05:27A rancho, a big store, a trade service, and more than one hundred horses.
05:33And pogo.
05:34One should not boast of one's possessions.
05:36She is right, young senor.
05:38Modesty is a virtue we should all strive to obtain.
05:42Come.
05:43I shall order the innkeeper to give you the best rooms in the house.
05:49Adios, young senor.
05:53Gracias.
05:54I feel much better now.
05:56You say that, uh, Senor Murrieta struck at you with his whip?
06:00Si.
06:00And senor Murrieta hit me with his hand.
06:04I am lost, Don Diego.
06:06I have no home, nothing.
06:07Do not worry, Pascual.
06:09There is a bed in the little house behind the hacienda.
06:11You can sleep there.
06:12We will find work for you.
06:14And Bernardo will see that you get plenty to eat.
06:16Oh, you are very kind, Don Diego.
06:23What strange prisoners could bring these two men together?
06:27Now, we know that Senor Murrieta is an agent of the eagle.
06:30As for Senor Mordante, he could hardly be called a peaceful and honest citizen.
06:37Yes, they are birds of a feather.
06:39I wonder, Bernardo, if the feather could not be those of an eagle.
06:44Saddle my horse.
07:02And the Viceroy begged me to take command of the army of Mexico, but I said no.
07:07Why?
07:08I have had my fill of wars and adventure.
07:11Now I find it very pleasant to enjoy the peace of this quiet pueblo.
07:16And does the Senora Garcia enjoy it here?
07:19Senora Garcia?
07:20There is none.
07:22No?
07:23Well, that's understandable.
07:27Oh, si.
07:28I have devoted so much time to my career that I have not had time to marry.
07:31But now I am ready for it, whenever the right Senorita comes along.
07:48At heart, I am really a family man.
07:51Oh, to sit down at a table covered with dishes of delicious home-cooked food.
07:57That is the life, eh?
07:58I imagine it would appeal to some.
08:03Senorita, how does it happen that a young lady of your obvious talents has managed to avoid matrimony?
08:10I nearly married once, but I found out fortunately in time that the caballero in question was more interested in
08:15my money than in me.
08:17Oh, the scoundrel.
08:19But all men are not fortunatus, Senorita.
08:26Senorita, when you do decide to marry, what sort of a man will you choose?
08:31Oh, a man who possesses the simple virtues of honesty and humility.
08:36You are very wise, Senorita.
08:39You know, I believe in honesty and humility.
08:42I won my five pesos.
08:45Sergeant, I won the five pesos, you owe me.
08:47Sergeant!
08:48Go away. Can't you see I'm busy?
08:50You promised to pay it back last week.
08:52Why do you call him sergeant?
08:54Because he's a sergeant, that's why we call him sergeant.
08:57It works the same with me.
08:59I'm a corporal, so everybody calls him a corporal.
09:02Very soon you may be a private and everybody will call you a private.
09:05Now go away!
09:06Well!
09:07Senorita, I can explain everything.
09:09Do not bother sergeant who calls himself commandante.
09:12Senorita, I really am acting commandante. Senorita!
09:17Now see what your big mouth has done?
09:20I won my five basils.
09:31Get him!
10:05When is there, Senores?
10:07Ah, when is there?
10:08Don Diego.
10:09Do you have some business to discuss with me?
10:11A business?
10:12Ah, from South America.
10:14I understand they make excellent boots in South America.
10:16If you have no business to discuss with me,
10:18would you excuse us, please?
10:20Oh, of course. Forgive me for intruding.
10:25Oh, yes. It nearly slipped my mind.
10:27It's about the peon, Pascal.
10:29What about him?
10:31I'm afraid I do not approve of the way you have treated him.
10:33You don't approve?
10:40Pascal tells me that you struck him.
10:41What business is that of yours?
10:43Why, senor, injustice is everyone's business.
10:46No man can stand alone.
10:47When you injure one of us, you injure all.
10:49The senor is a philosopher.
10:51The idle reach can afford it.
10:54Senor Mordante, it is my understanding that when you bought this tannery,
10:57you agreed that Pascal could go on living here.
10:59As I understand it, senor, this is no concern of yours.
11:03And now, if you will excuse us.
11:05But surely, senor...
11:09You should be more careful with that whip, senor.
11:11You might possibly injure someone with it.
11:16Senores.
11:18While I'm searching senor Murrieta's room at the inn,
11:21you will break into the tannery and see what's inside that box.
11:26Oh, do not worry.
11:28If they are there,
11:28Cesaro will lead them on a wild goose chase,
11:30so you will not be interrupted.
11:32Maybe I'm resting on the right ŠŠ¶illon.
11:34Okay.
11:37Let go.
11:55Ah, here it is.
12:00For an act of disrespect to his commanding officer,
12:03the soldier shall be either fined or reduced in the rank.
12:08That means you can go from corporal back to private.
12:11What do you say to that?
12:13Where is my five pesos?
12:15Forget the five pesos.
12:16I have it in my power to either fine you or reduce you to the rank of private.
12:20Which do you want?
12:21I want my five pesos.
12:24Detention!
12:29According to the power vested in me by the Articles of War,
12:32I find you guilty of being disrespectful to the commanding officer
12:35for which I fine you the sum of five pesos.
12:39You can pay the fine now.
12:48The case is closed.
12:50Now what about the five pesos you owe me?
12:53I am a man who always pays his honest debts.
12:57Here is the money.
13:00I was afraid you were never going to pay it back.
13:07Oh, sergeant, in what way was I disrespectful?
13:13Why, I was sitting in the tavern with the charming senorita Bastinado
13:17when you blundered in and upset all my carefully laid plans.
13:21What plans?
13:23Plans of becoming a great don, of owning a 5,000-acre rancho
13:28with 2,000 head of cattle, a large store, a drage service, and 100 head of horses.
13:36Who will you steal those things from?
13:40Now listen carefully and try to understand.
13:45Dolores Bastinado is a woman of possessions.
13:48Why, she owns half of San Pedro.
13:51Does it not follow that the man who marries her could retire from the military service
13:56and live a life of luxurious ease?
14:00I don't think it would work, sergeant.
14:02Why not?
14:03She doesn't appeal to me.
14:04Who cares what appeals to you, stupid?
14:07I am the man she is going to marry.
14:09When?
14:09As soon as...
14:11As soon as I can convince her that I am a man of great humility and honesty.
14:16Now, here is my plan.
14:18Tomorrow, I am giving a small party in honor of senorita Bastinado.
14:23This will give you an opportunity of improving my standing with her.
14:27How?
14:28By telling her of my many virtues.
14:30What virtues?
14:32I will give you a list of them in the morning.
14:35You will memorize them, and then while you are dancing with the senorita,
14:38you can quote them to her.
14:40I do not dance, sergeant.
14:42What?
14:43You have never learned?
14:44I tried once, but my feet were all thumbs.
14:48Well, dancing is really not complicated at all, corporal.
14:51It's very simple.
14:53Here, watch this.
14:58One, two, three, Clyde.
15:00One, two, three, Clyde.
15:02One, two, three, Clyde.
15:06One, two, three, Clyde.
15:08One, two, three, Clyde.
15:10One, two, three, Clyde.
15:10One, two, three, Clyde.
15:12Rump, rump, rump.
15:15Now, you try it.
15:19One, two, three, Clyde.
15:21One, two, three, Clyde.
15:23One, two, three, Clyde.
15:26One, two, three, Clyde.
15:29Very good, corporal, very good.
15:32It's simple, is it not?
15:33Even for you.
15:36When you dance with the senorita, you must hold her in your arms.
15:39Thusly.
16:02We were just, that is, the corporal has never learned to dance, and I...
16:06Corporal, attention!
16:08Sentry, get back to your post at once!
16:11Yes, Sergeant.
16:16Big glide, one, two, three glide, one, two, three glide, one, two, three glide.
16:36The End
16:37The End
16:37The End
16:56THE END
17:13THE END
17:38THE END
17:42And I will personally deliver them to the Eagle.
17:49Senor, I think I shall retire.
17:51I also, as soon as I finish this bottle of wine.
17:56Hasta maƱana.
17:57Hasta maƱana, senor.
18:40What do you mean again, senor?
18:55We can't exchange, senor, eh?
19:39We can't exchange, senor.
19:52We can't exchange, senor.
20:20We can't exchange, senor.
20:54We can exchange, senor.
21:39We can exchange, senor.
22:05So, I have captured a prowler, Don Diego's servant.
22:10I repeat that, don't you?
22:11I turn to the tannery,
22:13and I find you and your master stealing the gems.
22:16Fortunately, I was able to capture you, but Don Diego escaped.
22:19At least that is what I will tell Senor Murrieta.
22:39Zorro!
22:50Zorro!
22:54Let's go.
23:39Yes, sir.
23:49Where are the jewels?
23:55Let's get out of here.
24:06You must be mistaken, Bernardo.
24:08If the jewels were in the compartment when you opened the box,
24:11where were they when we looked inside?
24:13Are you sure that blow on the head didn't make you see things?
24:18Well, at any rate, I did find something interesting this afternoon.
24:21It's Senor Murieta's room.
24:22You've heard of the famous cross of the Andes.
24:25I found it in his desk drawer.
24:27A priceless object.
24:28I once heard it was kept in a vault in a church in Peru.
24:33Stolen?
24:34Quite probably.
24:36I will go see Padre Lucien and make a discreet inquiry.
24:40If it develops that Senor Murieta has looted in the church,
24:43we must institute some action against him.
24:46Wait, wait, wait.
24:53Next week, Bernardo's life is threatened by the Bolas,
24:57deadly weapon of the Argentine.
25:01Two of them.
25:02I hate to spoil your fun, Senores, but we Zoros must stick together.
25:11Next week, the Walt Disney Studio brings you action as you like it.
25:15Adventures to thrill you with Zorro.
25:17No!
25:17That one, that one, that one for you.
25:18No!
25:19No!
25:20Nothing!
25:21No!
25:22No!
25:22No!
25:23No!
25:25No!
25:35No!
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