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Zorro S01E38
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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.
00:30Zorro, who makes the sign of the sea.
00:35Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
01:10A visit to Bernardo. I think I've seen him before.
01:14Yes, he has a rather unusual beard. It's not easily forgotten.
01:18At the King's Palace in Spain. He's an ambassador from one of the European countries.
01:23I wonder what he's doing here.
01:24Let's go.
01:24Let's go.
01:52Let's go.
01:54That's my business for servants.
01:56Of course not. Senor Varga is not here.
01:58We'll wait.
02:00May I offer you some refreshment while you wait?
02:03I regret we do not have any vodka.
02:08My servant is deaf and dumb.
02:10Oh, very good idea.
02:12Come here.
02:17Uh, did you have a pleasant trip, Count?
02:19What did you call me?
02:21You are Count Kolinko, are you not?
02:24But I do not know you.
02:26Well, if you'll forgive me, senor, you do have a very distinctive beard.
02:31Of course. I would be described to you that way.
02:35It would be the easiest way.
02:37You Latins cannot raise one of this density.
02:41The cause.
02:43The cause.
02:46When will senor Varga return?
02:48Senor Varga is no longer with us.
02:50He moved his headquarters to Los Angeles.
02:53Why didn't you tell me that in the first place?
02:55I wanted to make certain who you were, Count.
02:58That's very wise.
03:03More wine?
03:05No, thank you.
03:06It's very good, though.
03:08For wine.
03:10Yes, senor Brighton seemed to enjoy it.
03:13Senor Brighton?
03:15Charming man. You know him?
03:17Yes, I've met him.
03:19When was he here?
03:21Oh, about a week or two ago.
03:24Perhaps I should not have mentioned this.
03:26No, it's all right.
03:28I expected him to contact senor Varga.
03:32What was his offer?
03:34I think I have said too much already, Count.
03:37Let's forget it, shall we?
03:39No, no. What was his proposition?
03:42You know, I can't tell you that.
03:43Well then, without telling me, was his offer better than the one made by my government?
03:51My dear Count, as much as I would like to tell you, I cannot.
03:55However...
03:56Yes?
03:58You tell me your government's latest proposal.
04:00And I'll tell you whether, in my opinion, it compares favorably with that of Senor Brighton's government.
04:06Good, good.
04:07Diego, I have just finished writing my first report to the governor. Would you like to hear it?
04:11Oh.
04:12I did not know we had a visitor.
04:14Father, allow me to present Count Colenco.
04:17Count, this is my father, Don Alejandro de la Vega.
04:19Don Alejandro, your servant.
04:21My pleasure, Count Colenco.
04:22The Count came here looking for the administrado.
04:24Oh.
04:25If you have business with Senor Varga, be careful.
04:27Some of his methods are questionable.
04:29Oh, is that so?
04:30More wine before you leave, Excellency.
04:32No, thank you.
04:33What about Senor Varga?
04:35When I was in...
04:35Perhaps you'd like something to eat?
04:37I am not hungry.
04:38Diego, what is the matter with you?
04:40I am talking to the Count.
04:43When I was in Monterrey, Senor Varga moved into this hacienda without my permission.
04:48He took charge of everything.
04:49Such a man is not to be trusted.
04:52Sometimes it's very difficult to know whom to trust.
04:55You are very right.
04:56The governor realizes this too.
04:58That is why he accepted my plan so readily.
05:01Your plan?
05:02It is no secret that Spain is not in a position to give her colonies much aid.
05:06Yes, Spain is very weak.
05:08But her people are not.
05:10My plan is to organize and train the people to defend themselves.
05:14Throughout all of California, in every procedure,
05:17the men will be formed into a citizen's army
05:19to support the regular soldiers in case of any danger.
05:22Very good plan.
05:23I shall follow its progress with great interest.
05:27And now if you will excuse me.
05:29I thank you for your hospitality, Senor de la Vega.
05:32Permit me to show you to your carriage, Concolinco.
05:35Will you be in California long?
05:37I plan to be in Los Angeles sometime.
05:39Splendid.
05:39Then perhaps you will visit our hacienda again.
05:42If everything goes the way I wish, I'll see a good deal of it.
05:52I love my father very much, Bernardo.
05:55But why could he have not waited another five minutes before joining us?
05:58We might have found out what business Concolinco has with the eagle.
06:02Now, we will have to do it the hard way.
06:15Senor Varga, my government is very concerned.
06:19It would do well to concern itself with other matters.
06:22My arrangement with Senor Brighton has ended.
06:25And as for Alejandro de la Vega and his citizen army,
06:29I have known for some time.
06:31Then you admit they could interfere with our plans.
06:34Nothing interferes with my plans.
06:37Sit down.
06:38Sit down and tell me again.
06:40Why did you go to the de la Vega hacienda?
06:43I was looking for you.
06:45Nobody notified me that you had moved your headquarters.
06:48Did you expect to be told?
06:50Yes.
06:52I dislike very much having to repeat myself, Senor.
06:55But let me tell you this again.
06:57The only message you may expect to receive from me will be the one which reads,
07:02California is in my hands.
07:04I am accountable to no one. Is that clear? No one!
07:08Of course, my government is very much aware of that.
07:11I merely wish to offer my personal aid.
07:15In the form of suggestion, no doubt.
07:18I am familiar with the manner in which your government lends its aid.
07:22I'm sure I can be very useful to you.
07:25I've had a great deal of experience in dealing with dangerous intellectuals,
07:29such as young de la Vega.
07:31You consider him to be dangerous?
07:33Very much so.
07:42In the future, permit me to decide who is dangerous and who is not.
07:47Of course, Senor Vega.
07:49You are welcome to remain in Los Angeles as my guest.
07:52I will do everything I can to cooperate.
07:55You amuse me.
08:27Yes. For the size of his house, Senor Vega seems to have far too many servants.
08:39Having fun, Sergeant?
08:41Hold still a moment, little one, so I can get by.
08:44Gracias.
08:45Well, Sergeant, I'm surprised to find you leaving the tavern at this hour.
08:49So am I, Don Diego, but I'm on duty.
08:51Since the administrado has moved into his new house, I am always on duty.
08:55Oh, then you've been inside.
08:56How does it look since it's been remodeled?
08:58Oh, Don Diego, it is beautiful.
09:01He has a very large...
09:03All the way from Monterey, even all the way from Spain.
09:07To tell the truth, Don Diego, I have not yet been inside. Not exactly.
09:10Oh.
09:11You see, the remodeling has not yet been completed,
09:14and Senor Vega does not wish to have visitors until it is.
09:17Well, that's understandable. Then no one has been inside.
09:20Only Senor Greco and his servants.
09:22No one else? Not even a man with a very unusual beard?
09:27How do you know about him?
09:29He stopped at the hacienda to ask directions.
09:32Why, is his visit a secret?
09:34Oh, no, Don Diego. That beard would be about as difficult to hide as...
09:40But he's not a visitor, not really. He's a dealer in art objects from Monterey.
09:44I see. Has Senor Vega bought many art objects?
09:48That wagon load is the third this week.
09:51If you will excuse me, Don Diego, it will soon be getting dark.
09:53I must go and get the guards to post around the Administrado's house.
09:56Well, by all means, Sergeant. Do your duty.
09:58Perhaps you can join me later for supper.
10:00With pleasure, Don Diego. Gracias.
10:08Do you find Senor Vega's art objects interesting?
10:26Yes, those vases appear to be quite heavy. I wonder what they hold.
10:30Once in a while.
10:32Just me.
10:32I'll sit there for supper.
10:33Oh.
10:33Oh, my God.
11:12Good work, Bernardo.
11:14Here, let me have it.
11:23Cannonball.
11:27Yes, with a cannon, the eagle could destroy the cartel.
11:30And then nothing could stop him.
11:35Yes, I'm sure the cannon was one of the art objects brought to Senor Vargas' house.
11:39Which brings up another interesting point.
11:41Did the man with the very unusual beard bring the cannon?
11:44Or is he here because of it?
11:47Yes.
12:03Senor Vargas at home this evening?
12:06And come, Colinco. Good. Go to the storeroom and meet me there.
12:17Hulk! Who goes there?
12:25Hulk! Who goes there? Who goes there, I say?
12:29What do you mean, who goes there?
12:32Can't you see this is me, stupid?
12:35Yes, Sergeant.
12:36Then why do you ask?
12:37You told me to. You said anybody I saw.
12:40Babo Sol, I'm not anybody.
12:42I don't feel like myself tonight, Sergeant, either.
12:46Let's go to the tavern.
12:47Carpal Reyes, you are on duty.
12:49Do you know what that means?
12:51Yes, Sergeant.
12:52Good. I'll make a soldier of you yet.
12:55Now, I am on duty also.
12:58But you do not see me going in and out of the tavern, do you?
13:02No, Sergeant.
13:03Exactly. And do you know why?
13:06Because from here I can't see the tavern.
13:33I hope that satisfied you, Senor Kolinko.
13:36I'm very pleased that you let me see for myself, Senor Varga.
13:40Now, when will you bring the...
13:41Tomorrow morning.
13:42But in the daylight.
13:44Isn't that taking an unnecessary chance?
13:46One more art object.
13:48Among so many...
13:49The delay was unavoidable, Your Excellency.
13:51A wheel on the cart broke.
13:53It is not necessary to make an explanation.
13:56Who is it?
13:58Sergeant Garcia, Administrado.
14:00That fool.
14:01What does he wish now?
14:03Come back in the morning, Sergeant.
14:05It is very important, Administrado.
14:08Just a moment.
14:10I do not want him to see you here at this hour.
14:12Both of you, into the back room and wait.
14:14No noise whatsoever.
14:22I hope this is very important, Sergeant Garcia.
14:24A thousand pardon, Senor Varga,
14:26but your report to the Governor is ready for your signature.
14:28You dare disturb me for this?
14:31I could have signed it tomorrow.
14:32But the messenger leaves at six o'clock in the morning, Excellency.
14:35I did not think you would care to be disturbed at that hour.
14:38Besides which, you would have to get out of bed yourself, then.
14:40Yes, Excellency.
14:41Oh, no, Excellency.
14:42As a soldier, I am accustomed to rising with the sun.
14:45I can imagine.
14:46But that won't be necessary.
14:48Give me the report.
14:49I'll sign it.
14:58Sergeant Garcia.
15:01Si, Administrado.
15:03The page that I must sign is missing.
15:06It is?
15:07It is.
15:10Well, Sergeant?
15:12I must have left it in the office.
15:14Idiot.
15:14It is right on the desk.
15:15I will go back and get it.
15:16No, you will not.
15:17You might lose it on your way across the plaza.
15:21I will go to the office with you and sign it there.
15:23Si, Administrado.
15:24But that missing page had better be on your desk.
15:27Oh, it is, Administrado.
15:29I hope.
16:06What are you doing?
16:07Let go of my arm.
16:08That's Zorro.
16:09I don't care who it is.
16:10Any shadow to bring the soldiers.
16:11They must not see what's in that hole.
16:12Our men are sleeping in the cabana.
16:14Get them.
16:16Good evening, Senor.
16:17Perhaps I should whisper.
16:19We would not want the soldiers outside to hear us now, would we?
16:24Good evening.
16:28I'll wait.
16:30No.
16:34No.
16:38No, exactly.
16:43No, were you?
16:50It was very municipal to脲aza.
16:59Sergeant, I hear noises.
17:01What kind of noises?
17:02Listen.
17:04That kind of noises.
17:06It came from your house, Administrado.
17:07My men will take care of it, Sergeant.
17:09Come on, Corporal.
17:10Sergeant!
17:17Zorro!
17:24Sergeant, look behind you.
17:34I'll take Garcia. Get him.
17:36No, not that way. Outside.
17:38But Zorro... Outside!
17:51...
18:09Sergeant Garcia rallied his men very quickly this time.
18:12He's improving.
18:16There was no cannon.
18:17Oh, no doubt the eagle intends putting it there.
18:20The mounting is there, the cannonballs, dozens of muskets, but no cannon.
18:24Well, that's just it.
18:26Where does one hide a cannon?
18:29Just a moment.
18:31Senor Greco mentioned a cart with a broken wheel.
18:35Well, not to me, but the cannon could be on the cart.
18:39Now, where would the cart be? On the road?
18:43No, no, no. We would have seen it.
18:45Besides, a cart with a broken wheel attracts attention.
18:48Except in a place we would expect to find a cart with a broken wheel.
18:52In a blacksmith shop.
18:54There's one on the edge of town, away from prying eyes.
18:57And I would not be surprised if the blacksmith did not carry a needle's feather.
19:01Dump another.
19:17Where would the Ragnars also throw?
19:18Not too far.
19:18You are all the ŠŠ°Š¼isliqis!
19:19No, nothing either.
19:19Myę£ seller is a 묓 of a dollar forŠøŠæs.
19:20Yeah?
19:22Let them lay down.
19:22I want to guess.
19:23We're lol.
19:23Ah-!
19:23Let's go.
19:48Senor Blacksmith, my horse has thrown a shoe.
19:51Can you help me?
19:52Senor.
20:10Senor.
20:10Hurry, Bernardo.
20:12The blacksmith will waste no time in getting to the eagle.
20:17We can use the cannon to defend the quartel.
20:22You're right.
20:23I should have waited for the blacksmith to finish repairing the wheel.
20:34We will blow up the cannon with its own gunpowder.
20:36It must never be used against our people.
20:40Raise the cart.
20:45Fire.
20:54Fire.
20:54All right.
20:55Take it down.
21:24Fire.
21:29Let's go.
21:33Fire.
21:39Fire.
21:41Fire.
21:44Fire.
21:45Come on.
22:31Run, Bernardo.
22:57The can!
23:00Signor Varga!
23:01Look!
23:03Zorro was caught in the explosion.
23:10I consider this value received.
23:12Would you not, Signor Greco, if you were I?
23:15I don't.
23:15I don't understand.
23:16We seem to have traded a canon for the life of Zorro.
23:19Whoever he was.
23:20A very fair exchange.
23:22Most fair administrative.
23:47Are you going to get me out of here or not?
23:51Over here.
23:56Over here!
24:13This is the closest I do of a society.
24:15We must come to death and we did it to ourselves.
24:18There must be a model here somewhere.
24:21Did you think that I...
24:24Well, so does the eagle.
24:25We must see that he learns differently.
24:27We wouldn't want him to be too happy, would we?
24:56Alright, we're sorry.
24:56Next week, the eagle strikes.
24:59His victory is proclaimed.
25:13Next week, be sure to take the thrills that will be yours when you join in the adventures
25:18of Zorro.
25:38Next week, be sure to take the thrills.
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