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Zorro S01E34
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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 the sea with his blade, a sea that stands for Zorro.
00:23Zorro, Zorro, the fox so cunning and free.
00:30Zorro, Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea.
00:39Zorro, Zorro, the fox so cunning and free.
00:46Zorro, Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea.
00:51Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
01:16The End Keeper
01:17End Keeper! End Keeper!
01:19Locked in that stinking tannery? It is enough to make a man commit murder.
01:24Oye! Innkeeper!
01:27Have you seen the innkeeper?
01:29He's not here.
01:30We have eyes to see that for ourselves.
01:32Where is he?
01:34I do not know where he is.
01:35I only know where he is not.
01:37And that is here.
01:38I fully believe that everyone in this miserable village
01:41has cobwebs for brains.
02:00Ah, Corporal Reyes, my good amigo.
02:04I, uh, I see you are enjoying a refreshment, eh, Corporal?
02:09I just happened to be passing by, and I glanced through the door
02:11and saw you sitting here all by yourself, looking very lonely.
02:14I like to be lonely.
02:16Oh, it is not good for a man to be alone, Corporal.
02:19Therefore, as I am your friend,
02:21I will offer you my companionship.
02:28It's times like this when one finds out
02:30who one's friends really are, eh, Corporal?
02:38Corporal?
02:40No, Sergeant.
03:01Ever since I came to this miserable village, everything has gone wrong.
03:04Zorro crosses me at every turn.
03:06And now he's stolen my shipment of gems.
03:08We must get them back.
03:10The eagle will have our throats cut if we fail.
03:12If I could just get my hands on that Zorro.
03:16You speak of him in the singular.
03:17But last night, two of them locked us inside the tannery.
03:20There's only one real Zorro.
03:22Well, then who could the other have been?
03:23An imposter, a follower, who knows?
03:26What was he doing at the tannery last night?
03:28Probably looking for more jewels.
03:30How do you suppose he discovered that we are bringing gems into California,
03:34concealing these boot shipments?
03:35He must have many sources of information here and elsewhere.
03:38South America, for instance?
03:40When we were in South America, we had many men in our employ.
03:42Any one of them could have turned informer.
03:45Carlos, we must take every precaution to prevent this Zorro
03:48from stealing the next shipment of gems when they arrive today.
03:51We will use that shipment to recover the ones stolen.
03:55But how?
03:56We'll put them in the tannery.
03:58Hide close by and wait.
04:01Wait?
04:01Yes.
04:02And when he comes for them, we will capture him.
04:04And through him, we'll recover the rest of the jewels.
04:12Whoa, there.
04:18Senor Comandante.
04:19Ah, it is the young Senor Bastinado.
04:22Buenos dias, Comandante.
04:24Have you done many brave things lately?
04:26Brave things?
04:27Oh, the usual.
04:29Tell me about them.
04:31My young amigo,
04:32a good soldier does no idle boasting.
04:35If he does boast,
04:36it is with some purpose in mind.
04:39After all,
04:39my capturing five bandidos single-handed
04:44is really no great achievement.
04:46Five bandits?
04:48Single-handed?
04:50Comandante, you must be a great fighter.
04:53There are some who insist that I am.
04:55The only trouble with fighting,
04:56it makes one so thirsty.
04:58May I get you a drink of water?
05:01Water?
05:01That is for bathing.
05:11I was just about to get something in the tavern
05:13to quench my thirst.
05:15But my orderly,
05:16who carries all of my gold,
05:18is nowhere to be found.
05:19I wonder where he can be.
05:24But, Comandante,
05:26I have some money.
05:27Let me buy you what you want.
05:30Oh, no.
05:31I could not allow you to buy me a refreshment.
05:34You are so small and...
05:36I'm not so awfully small, Comandante.
05:39Yeah, that is true.
05:40As a matter of fact,
05:41you seem to grow taller every minute.
05:44Still, it would not be right.
05:46Please, Comandante,
05:47won't you let me buy you
05:48what you want to quench your thirst?
05:51I shouldn't permit it,
05:52but my throat feels like it is full of sand,
05:54as dry as the desert.
05:56And besides,
05:57I do not wish to hurt your feelings,
05:58young senor, so...
06:00Gracias, Comandante.
06:01Huh?
06:03Ah.
06:18Ah.
06:18Sister Dolores.
06:20Pogo.
06:21I am so glad to see you.
06:24Did you have a safe trip?
06:25Si, sister.
06:27Buenos dias, senorita.
06:29Buenos dias, sergeant.
06:30But he is a Comandante, Dolores.
06:33Huh?
06:34You have promoted yourself again, Sergeant?
06:36Please, senorita, that is a mistake I am trying to forget.
06:39The comandante has a tremendous thirst, Dolores.
06:43Young senor, do not bore your sister with small details.
06:46He is going to let me buy him something for his thirst.
06:49What? You put those pesos back in your pocket.
06:52Young senor, she is right.
06:54You must not go around buying things for other people.
06:56Especially for grown men.
06:58Exactly what I told him, senorita, but he insisted.
07:01And I am so weak when it comes to children.
07:03I find it impossible to say no to them.
07:05I can imagine.
07:08Pogo, I won't be ready to leave for home until this afternoon.
07:11I came early today because I have to deliver a shipment of boots to Pedro Murrieta.
07:16He came on the ship yesterday.
07:17I am Pedro Murrieta.
07:19Do I understand you to say you have a shipment for me?
07:22Si, senor, a box of boots.
07:24It is outside in the cart.
07:25I would like to have it delivered to the tannery.
07:28My brother and I will accompany you.
07:31Pogo.
07:33Don't forget to collect the grage fees.
07:35I will remember, sister.
07:45Senorita, would you care to join me in a refreshment?
07:48Why, I'd love to, sergeant.
07:50But I really don't think I could afford it.
07:54Why, don't you care about it?
08:22I'm sure the stolen gems are hidden here somewhere.
08:26Bernardo, ride to the top of the hill.
08:28If you see the brothers Murrieta approaching, warn me.
09:16The brothers are coming.
09:51Meet another star, Jerry.
09:52We must get them back and see that they'll return to the churches.
09:57No, I think this is the job for Sergeant Garcia.
10:16Sergeant, may I come in?
10:19Buenos dias, Don Diego. Come in, of course. Come in.
10:25Please.
10:26Won't you sit down?
10:28Seek that stuff, eh?
10:29See, Don Diego, I was just planning the movements of our troops in the event we go to war.
10:36Ex-troop attacks here, old troop counterattacks here,
10:40ex-troop advances to here and here and so on.
10:46But, of course, all these complicated military terms must be very boring to you, a civilian.
10:50Oh, to the contrary, Sergeant. It gives me a great feeling of security in knowing that you and your soldiers
10:55are willing to defend the Pueblo to their last man.
10:58Oh, by the way, I went to the tannery this morning to buy a pair of boots from Senor Mordante.
11:03He was not there.
11:03He has probably gone somewhere on business.
11:06The bar on the door was broken. I glanced inside and it looked as if some intruder had ransacked the
11:12place.
11:13Naturally, this is no concern of yours, but, uh...
11:16No concern of mine, Don Diego. I, as acting comandante, everything that happens in this Pueblo is a concern of
11:23mine.
11:24I shall investigate this immediately.
11:29Hey, Sergeant.
11:31Do you not think it would be a good idea to, uh, take some of your lances along with you?
11:35Hey, in case you run into more trouble than you can handle.
11:38More trouble than I can handle, Don Diego?
11:41My good friend, you do not know me very well.
11:44Trouble is my middle name.
11:48Trouble is my middle name.
11:50Easy!
11:53Mm!
11:54Mm!
11:57Mm!
12:00Mm!
12:07Mm!
12:09Mm!
12:11Mm!
12:11Mm!
12:11Mm!
12:14Mm!
12:23Close the door and hook it, muchacho.
12:25Si?
12:38Lousy!
12:45Look, precious jewels.
12:54Senors, I will not tell anyone what I have seen.
13:06We must tie him up.
13:16Please!
13:17Oh, Mattel!
13:18Please!
13:21Help!
13:22Help!
13:23Help!
13:53Help!
14:12You can make me entries in the toilet, into the toilet and water!
14:15Hello, serait-ce, Owen?
14:22Be right with you, sergeant.
14:28That meddlesome sergeant to keep him out with aroused suspicion.
14:44Buenas tardes, senores.
14:47What do you want?
14:48I am here in an official capacity to make an investigation.
14:52An investigation of what?
14:55Senor Mardante is not here.
14:57He rode to Capistrano on business.
14:58The road? On his horse?
15:01Of course.
15:02This is very strange, senor.
15:05Just as I arrived, I saw his horse grazing in the field behind the tannery.
15:08Well, maybe he borrowed a horse from somebody else.
15:10What difference does it make?
15:11There is something wrong about this place.
15:16Thieves break into it.
15:18The owner rides away on business, but not on his own horse.
15:32Sergeant!
15:34Your curiosity is entirely uncalled for.
15:38And I want you to know that I resent it.
15:42Senor, suspicious things have been happening here in the town.
15:45Suspicious things? That's ridiculous.
15:47How did anyone as stupid as you ever become sergeant?
15:50It wasn't easy.
15:52I was a private for a long time.
15:54And then one day, I saw the comandante kissing the magistrado's wife,
15:58and the next thing you know, I...
16:00I am a sergeant, senor, because I possess the natural qualities of leadership.
16:04And furthermore, senor, treat me with a little more respect.
16:09I...
16:10What have we here?
16:18Senores!
16:20Am I interrupting something again?
16:22Zorro!
16:23I was never so happy to see you!
16:31Hey, that shit!
16:53Let us transform those, my friend!
16:59Ah, this is more to my liking!
17:15Come and Dante!
17:16Come and Dante!
17:17Look out, come and Dante!
17:18Look out!
17:23Help me! Please!
17:25Help! Please, come and Dante!
17:26Help me!
17:27Please!
17:29Pogo!
17:29Pogo!
17:31Pogo!
17:33Pogo!
17:35Here I am, comandante!
17:38Please, comandante, help me!
17:41Please, come and Dante!
18:08Oh, Chiquito! Are you all right, Chiquito?
18:10Si, comandante!
18:27Zorro!
18:28More gems!
18:29Yes.
18:30These are the missing ones.
18:31You will deliver them along with the others.
18:35Let me hold it back, Pogo.
18:37Let me hold it back, Pogo.
18:49I'll take the gems.
18:51I'll take the gems.
19:05I'll take the gems.
19:24Let me hold it back.
19:28Then you will be gone.
19:28I'll take it back, Pogo.
19:28Go, Pogo.
19:30I'll get that one.
19:31Good, boy.
19:38The door. Open the door, Torado.
19:43Open the door.
19:57Adios, sergeant. And to you, young senors.
20:03What a brave man he is.
20:05Almost as brave as you, Comandante.
20:08Si, almost.
20:13Up you go.
20:31Up you go.
20:31Oh, my God.
21:01What did you get there?
21:03It is a long story, Padre.
21:05I had to fight valiantly against the forces of evil,
21:08but I was able to triumph.
21:09I suppose the details are not important.
21:12Anyhow, you have done a great service to the church.
21:16Surely, the Lord will bless you.
21:19Gracias, Padre.
21:28Padre, something I forgot.
21:30This, too.
21:32The cross of the Andes.
21:45Well, adios, Senorita Bastinado.
21:48You have saved Pogo's life.
21:50I do not know how I shall ever thank you, Sergeant.
21:52I mean, Comandante.
21:54It is nothing, really.
21:55I was simply doing a soldier's job.
21:58It is my duty to protect the young and the innocent.
22:01Sergeant, I just heard the most amazing news.
22:03You seem to be something of a hero.
22:05Is it true that you captured an international jewel thief?
22:08Of course, Don Diego.
22:10If there are jewel thieves to be captured, I will capture them.
22:13Even now, he is locked up in one of my cells.
22:15We found him tied up on the road when we were...
22:17Please, Pogo.
22:18Do not confuse Don Diego with your interpretation of the facts.
22:22He was tied up, but I understood that you captured him single-handed.
22:26In a manner of speaking, you might say that I did.
22:28But, Comandante, there was that man who helped you.
22:31The one you call Zorro.
22:34Pogo, I must ask you not to interrupt so often.
22:38You are too young to understand these things.
22:40So, Zorro helped you, eh?
22:44He did help.
22:46A little.
22:47He was of some help, in a small way, of course.
22:52Senorita, have a pleasant trip.
22:54Senor?
22:56Comandante?
22:58I'm afraid we must leave, Comandante.
23:00It is a long trip to San Pedro.
23:02Si, Senorita.
23:03I do hope you feel differently about the army now.
23:06I do, indeed.
23:08I was wondering if I might ask a favor of you.
23:11Of course, Senorita.
23:12Anything you wish.
23:13What is it?
23:15Corporal Reyes is so shy.
23:17I did plan to ask him to visit my rancho.
23:20and perhaps stay to supper.
23:22If you would ask him for me, I would be very grateful to you.
23:25Pogo.
23:26Get up.
23:30Adios, Comandante.
23:46Oh, Corporal.
24:01C'est parti.
24:02C'est parti.
24:10Let's go.
24:42Next week, the Eagle plays a masterful plan to rid himself of the threat of Zorro.
24:47I'm a prisoner in my own house.
24:51Maybe this is it.
24:53It is only some names.
24:55Drop the list.
24:56If you read one name from it, I will kill you.
24:57Damn it!
25:00Zorro!
25:02Guards!
25:02Guards!
25:03Zorro is in the tower!
25:12Next week, you will be held breathless by suspense in the most dangerous moment in the life of Zorro.
25:25The Eagle plays a masterful plan to rid himself of the threat of Zorro.
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