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Zorro S01E35
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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.
00:31Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea.
00:37Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
00:53No, I won't do it. I'm not criticizing you, Don Alejandro.
00:57I'm not condemning the others who have signed the oath.
00:59But why should I place myself and my family in jeopardy when I'm leaving here anyhow?
01:04It is my father's position that you should not leave. At least not right now.
01:08I'm glad your father is no longer with us, Alfredo.
01:10He could not have stood the spectacle of his son running from a fight.
01:13I am not running from a fight, Don Alejandro. And I did not come here to argue.
01:18I have reached a time of life when a man wants peace, security and contentment.
01:22This is no longer possible in California.
01:25Was there ever a time when men could find security if they were not willing to fight for their rights?
01:29Please. My mind is made up.
01:32Do you not realize what you are doing?
01:35If you leave now, it is like making the first hole in the dike.
01:37Others may decide to leave also.
01:39We have worked and planned and built and dreamed.
01:42All of this is for our children and our children's children.
01:45How can we surrender it without even a fight?
01:48These are the same arguments you gave me six months ago.
01:51And each day, things have become worse instead of better.
01:54Let me tell you one thing.
01:56Things will never get better anywhere if people try to run from their problems.
01:59Perhaps things would get better here if all the landowners stood united.
02:06Then it is your thought that we would take the law into our own hands?
02:10Absolutely not.
02:11I am leaving here tomorrow for Monterey.
02:13I will ask the governor to give us official recognition.
02:16We will stand as an army, but without uniforms.
02:19We will be ready to defend our home, our country, and our king against any enemies,
02:23from without or from within.
02:24We are so far from Spain, and it is so difficult for His Majesty to send reinforcements
02:28that it seems that this is the only real solution.
02:37I just hope I am not signing my own death warrant.
02:44You will not be sorry, Don Alfredo.
02:46We will stand together, all of us.
02:48You know, there are other men who are signing oaths like this,
02:51in San Diego, Santa Barbara, Buenaventura, and elsewhere.
02:55Shall I take this to the library, Father?
02:57Si, por favor.
02:58Con permiso.
03:01I will take the signed petition with me to Monterey,
03:03but Diego will have a list of all of those who have signed,
03:06and in case of any great emergency while I am gone,
03:08he may call all of you together.
03:10By the way, Father.
03:10My daughter was a man who came in and said,
03:28A man who is a man who is a man who is a man who is a man who knows
03:29and has been a man who is a man who knows.
03:29With the mother by the mother.
03:29You have a man who has signed,
03:54Did you come through the entrance in the sala?
03:56You must be more careful, Bernardo.
03:58Even though my father is not at home,
03:59there are still the servants.
04:03Sergeant Garcia.
04:22Oh, there you are, Don Diego.
04:24Well, Sergeant, this is an unexpected pleasure.
04:26Si.
04:26Won't you step inside?
04:27Gracias.
04:37Be seated, Sergeant.
04:39Well, to what do we owe the honor of this visit?
04:41I am the bearer of good news, Don Diego.
04:43You are about to have company.
04:45Well, that is good news.
04:46Who's coming?
04:47It is His Excellency,
04:48Senor Jose Sebastian de Varga,
04:50the new administrado for the southern area of California.
04:53He's on his way now.
04:54He's coming here to visit me?
04:55Si.
04:56Well, thank you for bringing me the information, Sergeant.
04:58I shall endeavor to receive him properly.
05:01Oh, do you think I could persuade him to remain for dinner?
05:03Si, I think so.
05:05Well, if you'll excuse me, I will go and inform the servants.
05:07Oh, uh, will there be others?
05:11Don Diego, there is a little something I think I should explain to you.
05:15The administrado wants a hacienda while his house in town is being repaired.
05:20And just think, Don Diego, of all the many fine haciendas in the area, he chose yours.
05:25Let me see if I understand you, Sergeant.
05:27Do you mean to tell me that the administrado intends to come here and take over this hacienda,
05:31whether I want him to or not?
05:32Oh, no, I did not mean to imply that.
05:34But it's true, eh?
05:36Si.
05:36Well, Sergeant, I cannot allow this.
05:38I'm sorry, Don Diego.
05:39I will ask you to wait outside.
05:40And you can tell the administrado that if he wants this hacienda,
05:42he will have to come here and take it by force.
05:44Please, Don Diego, do not take this attitude.
05:46My father and my father's father have defended this place, and I will do the same.
05:49Don Diego, how could you defend it?
05:51The administrado has all the soldiers at his command.
05:53We have no other choice.
05:54Will you leave now, Sergeant, or do I start my defensive battle immediately?
05:57I will wait outside if that is what you wish, Don Diego,
05:59but please put away that sword before you cut yourself.
06:19You heard?
06:21Well, this is it, Bernardo.
06:22No more pretense, no more masquerading.
06:24I'm going to fight this Diego de la Vega.
06:26I'm going to defend this hacienda, or I will die in the attempt.
06:30I know you heard.
06:39You mean we could eavesdrop on the administrado?
06:48You're right as usual, Bernardo.
06:50At least we can listen and learn the meaning of this.
06:53Right now, there are too many things we do not know.
06:55Come on.
07:14I'm sorry, Don Diego, but the administrado is here.
07:17I thought I should tell you.
07:18Of course.
07:19I hope he finds our hacienda adequate.
07:25Don Diego, this is his excellency, Jose Sebastian de Varga.
07:29Your excellency, this is Don Diego de la Vega.
07:31His excellency is the new administrado for the southern area of California.
07:35Pleasure.
07:36Your servant, senor.
07:38May I present my secretary and associate, Juan Greco.
07:41I trust that you will find this hacienda adequate to your needs.
07:44It is a great privilege having a man of your stature as our guest.
08:03Quite impressive, Don Diego.
08:05Gracias, senor.
08:06I should explain to your excellency that my father is away from home at the present time.
08:10I know.
08:12I had the pleasure of meeting Alejandro de la Vega in Santa Barbara.
08:16He was going north as I was coming south.
08:18On his way to Monterey, I believe.
08:20See?
08:22To see the governor.
08:23The point I was making, Your Excellency, is that you will be most comfortable in my father's room during his
08:28absence.
08:33If you will follow my man, he will show you to my father's room with the luggage.
08:35I should explain.
08:36He cannot hear or speak.
08:39Well, gentlemen, you must both be tired after your ride from the Pueblo.
08:42Shall we go into the library for a few moments and relax?
08:45Gracias.
08:52Please, be seated.
08:59Perhaps a glass of wine?
09:05This is our own vintage.
09:06We're quite proud of it.
09:12Gracias.
09:17Most excellent, Don Diego.
09:18Gracias, senor.
09:23Will Your Excellency be with us long?
09:25It may be for some time.
09:27My father may be returning within a week or so.
09:29That is all right.
09:31He will be welcome here.
09:33Welcome in his own home?
09:34Well, I do not believe the Administrado meant it quite that way.
09:37I meant it exactly that way.
09:40Please understand, Don Diego.
09:42It would be within my province to take over this hacienda and request that you and your father leave it.
09:49But I'm a reasonable man.
09:51You are more than welcome to stay on here.
09:53At least for the time being.
09:56Well, the trouble, Your Excellency, is that my father may not be quite so reasonable.
10:01He might be more inclined to dispute your right to take over his home.
10:05You mean he might be inclined to call on his friends and neighbors who fancy themselves to be soldiers.
10:11They might attack the Administrado and the soldiers of the King.
10:14I did not say that.
10:16And it is just as well that you did not.
10:18For that might constitute treason.
10:20There is no need to argue about the statements that a man does not beg.
10:24You have a splendid library here, Don Diego.
10:27I had no idea so many books could be found in Los Angeles.
10:30We are quite proud of it, senor.
10:32Many of these books have histories of their own.
10:34I repeat myself.
10:36Your father will be welcome at this hacienda when he returns.
10:40So long as he recognizes that I am in charge here.
10:43And deport himself accordingly.
10:47If your gentleman will excuse me.
10:49There are some things I must attend to.
10:57Might it not be wise, Your Excellency, if we do not arouse young De La Vega unduly?
11:01He may be able to provide some opposition.
11:04I asked for your advice, did I, Greco?
11:07I merely...
11:08I will not have you tell me what to do.
11:12You learn to do what is assigned to you.
11:14And you will be much better off.
11:16Si.
11:18Do not be misled by snap judgments.
11:22Impressions picked up on the spur of the moment.
11:26I know all about young De La Vega.
11:28He is a young Puffinjay, a great disappointment to his father.
11:32He will run from a fight, if you give him half the chance.
11:37What a pompous egotistical fool.
11:40No, really, this is too much.
11:41I can no longer live in the same house with a man like that and keep up this pretence of
11:44pacifism.
11:44Why, it came within a half inch of throwing him out the window.
11:50I have no proof, but I am sure the Administrado is an agent of the ego.
11:53Oh, and we'd better get everything like this out of the room.
11:55There may be too many prying eyes around here.
11:57Too many people snooping through drawers.
12:06Well, what is it, Corporal?
12:08I just wanted to make sure you were in here before I took up my post.
12:11Your post?
12:12Si, I have to stay with you at all times to protect you.
12:14To protect me from what?
12:17Just to protect you.
12:21You see?
12:24I'm a prisoner in my own house.
12:34It is my understanding that you assigned the Corporal to stay with me at all times in order to protect
12:38me.
12:38Now, may I ask you the question he was unable to answer?
12:43Protect me from what?
12:45I am sure the Corporal is no specialist.
12:48He would protect you from anything that might present itself.
12:51You must understand, Don Diego, that it would be very embarrassing for the Administrado if anything should happen to you
12:56while he was occupying your hacienda.
12:59Well, all this is most gratifying, but I would feel much more comfortable if I did not constantly have a
13:04soldier at my elbow.
13:05There is nothing personal in this, Corporal. It's just a question of principle.
13:09If it bothers you, Don Diego, I will assign the Corporal to stand guard outside the hacienda.
13:14After all, I am sure you are perfectly safe inside these walls.
13:19Corporal, you are hereby assigned to stand guard on the outside.
13:24Shall we adjourn to the library?
13:32Oh, if you gentlemen will excuse me, I will speak to the servants and join you shortly.
13:37It is not necessary, Don Diego.
13:38I have already instructed the soldiers to take over the menial chores of the hacienda.
13:43But even this, Your Excellency, I will have to explain to the servants.
13:58and the Santana.
14:23That's strange, Bernardo.
14:25These are not clipped as were the others.
14:28Well, at least we know the administrator of this work for the Eagle.
14:47Sergeant.
14:47Well, what is it?
14:49This wine is for the Administrado.
14:51Well, take it to him then, in the library.
14:53Si, Sergeant.
14:54But you told me I should show you everything before I served it.
14:56Those were the Administrado's orders.
14:59Well, you've shown me, now serve it.
15:00Si.
15:01Then I'll come back and take away the dishes.
15:44Well, Corporal?
15:45Oh, there you are, Sergeant.
15:46I was looking for you.
15:47Did you expect to find me sitting on top of the table?
15:50No, Sergeant.
15:52But since I was looking in this direction,
15:54I thought perhaps there might be something left to that layer of mutton,
15:56but I don't see it.
15:58Well, obviously, they ate it all up.
16:01The bone tooth?
16:03What are you doing here, anyway?
16:05You're supposed to be guarding Don Diego.
16:07The Administrado told me to stand guard outside the hacienda.
16:10Outside?
16:13Follow me.
16:16Sergeant.
16:16See you, Administrado.
16:17There's a satchel on the stand next to the high boy.
16:20Bring it in here.
16:21Of course, Exª.
16:23You are supposed to guard the outside of the hacienda,
16:25so go outside and guard.
16:27Out, sir.
16:28Outside!
16:42I'm going to see what's going on in the library.
16:52Si, Administrado.
16:52I will personally remain on guard.
17:27carve him out the floor around the amusement park.
17:40There used two hours later.
17:43But since he is in theater of the hacienda,
17:43My wife needs to study slowly.
17:43but Olas gets too late yesterday.
17:43He told me,
17:44Some couldn't sit here?
17:45He чего?
17:47He fuels him,
18:01I warn you, you'll pay with your life if you make any more of these stupid mistakes.
18:05Do you mean the statue?
18:07I told you not to let it out of your sight.
18:09Anyone could have picked it up.
18:10What would it mean to anyone?
18:12Do not argue with me.
18:13Do not question me.
18:15When I tell you to do something, I've got it done.
18:18Somehow, someway, we must find out who these men are who would make up Alejandro de la Vega's army.
18:23Well, say something! Don't just sit there!
18:26Yes, remain here and watch. I'm going to the secret room.
18:32Look for a moving panel or a loose board or any group of books that seem to be fastened together.
18:37I've been all over this before and I haven't found a thing.
18:40There are no loose boards in the floor that I could find.
18:43But I know these old haciendas and how they are built.
18:46Many of them have secret passageways and almost all of them secret compartments to hide valuables.
18:58Slow down!
19:06You mean, you think they found the secret passages?
19:20We will go over the entire hacienda, inch by inch, until we find what we want.
19:29We cannot wait. Somehow, we must stop them.
19:32Yes, come.
19:37Old Don Alejandro claims to have a list of 50 men who are willing to die for the country.
19:41How can you be sure he has a list? Perhaps he has the names all in his head.
19:45Not 50 names.
19:48I'm sure he must have them written down somewhere.
19:52And if they are so willing to die for the country, you will soon oblige them.
19:58I think they've found something!
20:11Look at this!
20:12Those things are not important now.
20:14Let us first get rid of our enemies.
20:16And we can pick up those ornaments by the bushel.
20:20Maybe this is it.
20:22It is only some names!
20:23Drop the list. If you read one name from it, I will kill you.
20:26Damn it!
20:28Make no outcry. I warn you.
20:31Permit me to introduce myself.
20:33I am El Soto.
20:36Take your bandas off.
20:38And stand back to back.
20:55Please take my bandas off.
20:56Yes, sir!
21:20Oh, boy.
21:32Zorro!
21:34Guard! Guard! Zorro is in the sala!
21:37I have him trapped! Capture him!
22:16Help! Help me!
22:23Hold him, Diego! We are coming!
22:28And bring it down!
22:35He went over to the balcony.
22:39Look, there he goes.
22:44Let's go!
23:00Wherever you gentlemen are ready.
23:02I will show you the rancho.
23:03It would be a good idea if one of you vaqueros rode along with us.
23:06Yes, acquaint us with the boundaries of your holdings and help to locate the cattle.
23:12Oh, I just remembered.
23:13I have to write a letter to my father in Monterey before the coach leaves today.
23:17Would you excuse me?
23:18Well, if the vaqueros comes along with us, we won't need Don Diego, will we?
23:23Of course.
23:34What's the matter?
23:39These are my father's papers, the ones that Zorro took from the library.
23:47Senor, I have one question.
23:49How much are you willing to pay?
23:52Meet me in Los Angeles as soon as possible.
23:54Have your answer and your money ready.
23:57Sign the eagle.
23:59Apparently, this is a letter that Senor Vaga received from the eagle.
24:06You're right, Bernardo.
24:07This is not passed through the mails.
24:09Well, this could mean only one thing.
24:12Our pompous house guest is the eagle.
24:16But why did he come here personally?
24:20There's no doubt about it.
24:21He is here to tighten the noose on us all.
24:24I'm afraid we have almost reached the hour of decision, Bernardo.
24:26Our lives, our fortunes, the whole future of California is at stake.
24:32Ah, Bernardo.
24:33I'm afraid a dozen Zoros could not stop these men.
24:36They are too well organized.
24:40We'll fight to the limit of our ability.
24:42We will do our best.
24:44No man can ask more than that, even of himself.
24:53Next week, death for Zorro draws ever closer,
24:56as the agents of the eagle set a most cunning trap.
24:59Because I'm asking it of you.
25:03Do what you wish with the sword. I will tell you nothing.
25:05Get it!
25:09Drop the sword, senor.
25:11Next week, intrigue mounts.
25:13Adventure and action sweep to an amazing climax
25:16in the exciting life of Zorro.
25:35Step 4оном
25:36to entry. keV´int
25:37Step 4 Check 3
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