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Zorro S01E33
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00:04Out of the night, when the full moon is bright,
00:09comes a horseman known as Zorro.
00:13This bold renegade carves the sea with his blade,
00:19a sea that stands for Zorro.
00:24Zorro, Zorro, the fox so cutting and free.
00:30Zorro, Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea.
00:39Zorro, Zorro, the fox so cutting and free.
00:45Zorro, Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea.
00:51Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
01:21USA.
01:47Come in.
01:49I just dropped by to return this book I borrowed from you.
01:54Ah, yes.
01:55A history of the church in South America.
01:57Did you enjoy it, Don Diego?
01:59Immensely.
02:00But I did want to ask you about one of the items that was pictured here.
02:03May I?
02:08Here.
02:08This one.
02:10The miniature cloth of the Andes.
02:13I heard a rumor that it was stolen recently.
02:15Is there any truth in that?
02:17I'm sorry to say there is.
02:20It vanished several months ago, along with many other treasures,
02:23when some of our churches in South America were plundered.
02:27That is indeed tragic news, Padre.
02:30Were the losses heavy?
02:32If you were to judge their worth in pesos, a fortune was stolen.
02:37But many of the treasures were priceless objects of religious symbolism.
02:42Well, thank you for the book.
02:45Must you leave so soon?
02:46I'm afraid so.
02:47Hasta la vista.
02:49Que Dios los bendiga, hijos.
02:54Apparently, Senor Murrieta has other stolen treasures,
02:57aside from the cross of the Andes.
02:58But where are they?
03:00Well, regardless,
03:02we've got our work cut out for us
03:03if we're to get these gems away from Murrieta
03:04and back to the church.
03:06All we can do now is wait and let him make the first move.
03:21We'll do the first move.
03:22Come here.
03:36Everybody's with you.
03:37Why?
03:37You can't go where you are.
03:45I wish to speak to don Diego is he at home oh I keep forgetting you can neither speak nor
03:51hear
03:54but if that is so how could you hear me knocking at the door vibration sergeant
04:01when is this don Diego I was curious as to how a deaf man like Bernardo could hear me knocking
04:07at
04:07the door oh I can explain that they're not they're sensitive to vibrations but he heard me not what
04:14if vibrations got to do with it I'm afraid you don't understand sergeant you see but none of the
04:19fields the vibrations that some sounds make for instance you see please don Diego that thing sets
04:30my nerves on edge to what do I owe the pleasure of this visit sergeant I came to tell you
04:38there
04:38will be no party no party what party the party I plan to invite you to this evening at the
04:43inn in
04:44honor of Senorita Bastinato let me get this straight sergeant you mean you rode all the way over here
04:49to cancel an invitation to a party to which you had not yet invited me see don Diego I feel
04:54the
04:54least one can do where one's friends are concerned is to keep them informed of ones good intentions
04:59but why are you not getting this party because I do not have the money to pay the bill but
05:05do not
05:05worry about me don Diego I will try to explain to the Senorita Bastinato of course she will probably
05:11never speak to me again but then I suppose there are always other Senoritas oh many other sergeant
05:20you were about to say something don Diego only adios adios sergeant yes I hope the suggestion I'm
05:32about to make does not offend your pride but can you see your way clear into allowing me to finance
05:38your party oh no don Diego I could never permit that I appreciate your generosity but he's simply
05:43out of the question of course if you insist oh don Diego your generosity has overcome my pride
05:52God yes until this evening then at the end yes you nearly slipped up that time
06:36you were eavesdropping eh yes I will attend the party but really I'm not in the mood for it I'm
06:42more
06:42concerned with Carlos Murrieta we know that he's a member of the Eagles brood and that he has the
06:47famous cross of the Andes in his possession but if he is the one who looted the churches why did
06:54he
06:54come here and where are the jewels yes but are you sure you saw jewels when you broke open the
07:12box of
07:12boots of the charity you could not be mistaken well when we looked in that box a minute later there
07:19was
07:19nothing if Murrieta came here just to deliver the jewels why does he remain yes he could be expecting a
07:39message from the Eagle you know it appears unlikely to me that the Eagle would trust all of the jewels
07:47with one
07:47messenger so it seems logical that we may expect another messenger to show up from South America
07:57I do hope you can memorize that list of my many virtues before the dancing starts corporal remember you are
08:03to
08:03repeat them to the Senorita at the first opportunity the sergeant has a warm and understanding heart read on he
08:13is generous to a fault his bravery has never been questioned there's never been mentioned has it sergeant how many
08:25times have I remind you to call me
08:26commandante now go sit down and memorize this list word for word please don Diego I see you brought your
08:37guitar along nothing like a little music to live on up a party eh tell me something sergeant is Senorita
08:43Bustinato the one who owns the rather large cattle
08:46ranch to San Pedro she's a charming lady she's even more charming in that she also owns a large store
08:52a
08:52trade service on a hundred horses oh I see now I better understand your interest in her sergeant are you
09:01not in charge of the so-called military
09:03garrison of this Pueblo see acting commandante it is my duty to keep the peace to protect the citizens of
09:10Los Angeles from attack by hostile forces and to obey the orders of the
09:13the Viceroy the governor and the king of Spain it is also your duty to stay in this tavern all
09:18day and pour wine down that fat gullet of yours
09:19while this miserable city is overrun by thieves but Senor I only drink wine for medicinal purposes my physician ordered
09:26me
09:28thieves what thieves the thieves that last night broke into Senor Mordanti's tannery the tannery was robbed of what my
09:35box of boots imported from South America was broken into and the contents were stolen but Senor
09:39Senor Mordanti lives on the premises where was he when all this happened Senor Mordanti was in Capistrano on business
09:45I shall make a report of this
09:51after Senor Mordanti knocked you unconscious he could have taken the jewels out of the box but he would have
09:56hardly had time to leave the tannery I'm sure the jewels are still hidden there
10:12I think we can do without the facial expressions corporal I haven't laughed so much in years
10:19silence
10:21but how can I read this without laughing I will search the tannery
10:30corporal I suggest you continue memorizing oh sergeant yes Don Diego I'm afraid I must be leaving oh no you
10:39cannot leave Don Diego you are my host I mean my guest I've ordered all these refreshments and everything
10:44but I just remembered I have important business elsewhere Don Diego I've gone to a great deal of trouble to
10:49erase this party please Don Diego you must not leave when the guest of honor is arriving
11:09good evening
11:10good evening my dear lovely senorita bastinado how good of you to come I want you to meet someone and
11:17may I present Don Diego de la vega Don Diego this is senorita bastinado senorita
11:23senor I know your father last fall he bought 500 head of cattle from me yes I remember my father
11:29tells me you're an astute businesswoman
11:32a trait I have developed through dealing with men
11:35touché senorita
11:37some light refreshments senorita the bonbons are delicious I have sampled a few and I can personally vouch for them
11:59so honey
12:11pink
12:13cold
12:14Come on.
13:11Come on.
13:14Come on.
13:15Senorita?
13:17Don Diego?
13:20Salud.
13:21Salud.
13:23Excuse me.
13:30Do you remember the plan?
13:32What plan?
13:33I have told you a hundred times.
13:36First, I will introduce you to the Senorita.
13:38Then you will dance with her.
13:40And while you are dancing, you will casually mention what a really fine fellow I am.
13:44Oh, that.
13:46Come.
13:51Senorita, may I present my aide-de-camp, my right arm in battle,
13:56my faithful and devoted follower, Corporal Reyes of the King's Lancers.
14:01A pleasure, Corporal.
14:02Oh, I insist, Senorita, the pleasure is mine.
14:07Maybe the Corporal, with my permission, of course, and the Senorita would care to...
14:12If you will furnish the music, Don Diego.
14:15Senorita, it is within your power to make me very happy.
14:18Oh?
14:19Would you consent to dance with me?
14:22Well, I think I should like that very much.
15:17Well, you would have done a great time ago.
15:18Thank you Mrs.
15:24Foyer, you, come here.
15:28I said come here.
15:48Do you not answer when your batters speak to you, hmm?
15:52I should crush your skull for this impertinence.
15:58Now, tell me in which direction lies the Pueblo of Los Angeles.
16:29Why, you dance very well, corporal.
16:33Now come, the efforts were made graceful by the inspiration of your presence.
16:38Surely that stupid corporal should have told her everything by now.
16:42Told her what, Sergeant?
16:43Oh, nothing, Don Diego.
16:45The things a man usually tells a senorita when he's dancing with her.
16:52And now, senorita, if you will favor me with a dance.
16:56Thank you, Sergeant, but some other time, I'm really quite tired.
16:59If you will excuse me, good night.
17:01Well, at least allow me to escort you to the stairs.
17:11A very charming couple.
17:22Well, did you tell her?
17:24Tell her what?
17:25The things I told you to tell her, stupid, about me.
17:28That I'm brave, loyal, trustworthy, unassuming.
17:32I knew there was something I forgot to do.
17:36You mean you danced all this time and said nothing?
17:38Oh, no, Sergeant. We talked of many things.
17:41Senorita and I have a simpatico relationship.
17:46Corporal, have you ever heard of the Mojave Desert?
17:49Si.
17:51Would you like to spend a little time there?
17:53I don't think so, Sergeant.
17:55The desert air has never quite agreed with me.
17:58Well, Corporal, unless you stop playing the gallant caballero with my senorita,
18:03you will be breathing desert air for the rest of your enlistment.
18:19I'm looking for my brother, Carlos Murrieta.
18:22Ah, you are Senor Murrieta's brother, eh?
18:25No, he is my brother, but I am not his.
18:28Oh, that is a strange relationship.
18:30One is a brother in one direction, but not in the...
18:33You must be joking, senor.
18:34Do you know where my brother is?
18:36Oh, yes, he is a...
18:39What is this, Senor?
18:41This is a South American bolas.
18:43For what is it used?
18:44For hunting game, also as a lasso.
18:47I have throttled many animals with it.
18:56Like that.
18:58With it, I can strangle even an elephant.
19:01Senor.
19:02You must forgive the sergeant's inquisitiveness, but, well, few strangers ever visit this pueblo.
19:07And it is my duty to question strangers.
19:10Your brother has a room here at the inn.
19:12Oh, by the way, are you also an importer of boots?
19:16Whatever my business, senor, it is my own.
19:19Forgive me for assuming that you are in the same business as your brother.
19:22So what if I am?
19:25Carlos!
19:26Pedro!
19:28We have much to discuss.
19:35Well, Sergeant, this is a windfall for you.
19:37You have learned his name, his relationship to Carlos Murrieta, and the most important of all,
19:42that he also is an importer of boots.
19:51Carlos, do you have any idea at all who could have stolen the gems and killed Mordante?
19:55I'm not sure, but I suspect a man who wears a mask calls himself Zorro.
20:01Well, what do we do now?
20:03We must find this man, Zorro.
20:07We must make him talk.
20:10Make him tell us what he did with the gems.
20:13We'll go to the tannery tonight and search it thoroughly.
20:16Maybe he's left a clue that will aid us in his capture.
20:27But he September 11.
20:32We've had to find everything out of you.
20:54.com
21:01Oh, my God.
21:25Oh, my God.
22:20And now, my masked friend, where are the gems?
22:25Speak up!
22:27Carlos, allow me the pleasure of making him talk.
22:32This is a trick we use in South America for cracking skulls.
22:37As it comes closer, it will loosen your tongue.
22:49What is nothing, senores?
22:51Zorro?
22:54Two of them.
22:56I hate to spoil your fun, senores, but we zorros must stick together.
23:04Oh, my God.
23:07Oh, my God.
23:23Oh, my God.
23:40Oh, my God.
23:42Oh, my God.
24:06For a peaceful man, you use that weapon quite well.
24:11Well, at least we have one consolation.
24:13The Murrieta brothers do not know where the stolen treasures are any more than we do.
24:17I think we should keep a close eye on the road from San Pedro.
24:20I strongly suspect another box of boots will be arriving.
24:24No, I think we should let our good friend Sergeant Garcia quit himself with glory.
24:29It might help put him into the good graces of Senorita Bastinado.
24:32And in that respect, I'm afraid the good sergeant needs quite a bit of help.
24:41Next week, the well of death gives up an amazing secret.
24:45Help me!
24:47Please!
24:48Pogo!
24:49Pogo!
24:49Please, please, comandante, help!
24:51Pogo!
24:54Pogo!
24:55I am comandante!
25:02I'll take the gems.
25:09Join us next week when the Walt Disney Studio brings you
25:12adventure charged with lightning-based action and thrills
25:16in the exciting life of Zorro!
25:33jesus.
25:34jesus.
25:35jesus.
25:37or
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