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Zorro S02E02
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00:04Out of the night, when the full moon is bright, comes a horse not known as Zorro.
00:13This bold 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.
00:37Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
00:58Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
01:03Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
01:35Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
01:37A man who's walking around with a bullet in his left shoulder.
01:40The man that Zorro shot in the cabin last night.
01:46Right, and if we can find him, we'll have a clue as to the identity of the bandits who keep
01:50robbing the couriers.
02:11What happened?
02:13He's a courier from San Luis Obispo, SeƱor de la Vega.
02:16He had the money for the supplies from Spain until he was met by bandits.
02:20Did they get the money?
02:22Si, every peso.
02:25Gomez, get the doctor.
02:27Take him into my room.
02:38Every pueblo in California is sending Verdugo money for supplies.
02:42And courier after courier is being shot and robbed.
02:45Do you accuse SeƱor Verdugo?
02:47I name no names.
02:51If I had 17,000 pesos on the way from Los Angeles,
02:55I would exercise a great deal of caution.
02:58Thank you for the advice.
03:00I'll keep it in mind.
03:11So even the innkeeper knows how much money Los Angeles is sending SeƱor Verdugo.
03:18You know?
03:20It seems that information is a way of escaping SeƱor Verdugo.
03:23At any rate, we must ride out to the Haciente.
03:25You should know about this.
03:46It's a matter of life and death.
03:47No hope for failure.
03:50I am willing to pay women and never pay you thanks,
03:53Only bonus to be paid later if you are successful, but I warned you, senor...
03:58Look at senor Verdugo.
03:59...my money and do not carry out my assignment.
04:02Yes, I know, I know.
04:05I will do it, senor Verdugo.
04:08You can depend on me.
04:10I recognize the other man.
04:11He was one of the bandits at the cabin last night.
04:42Senor de la Vega.
04:44Senorita Verdugo, this is a pleasure.
04:49What can I do for you?
04:51I came here to see your father.
04:53That is impossible, senor.
04:55He is not at home.
04:57Well, perhaps he could have come in without your knowing it.
04:59Or perhaps I was mistaken when I thought I just saw him.
05:05It may have been, but he still cannot see you.
05:08Oh?
05:10He is indisposed.
05:12Well, that's most unfortunate.
05:13I do hope he's not ill.
05:16It is an old injury.
05:19And now, if there's nothing else...
05:21...perhaps I can offer my personal sympathy to him.
05:24I have told you, you cannot see him.
05:31Senorita, my business is of the greatest importance...
05:34...regarding the money from Los Angeles.
05:35I know all about your matters of importance.
05:38You have come here to make more insulting insinuations against my father.
05:42Well, you shall not.
05:50Please leave, senor.
06:00Senor, will you please leave?
06:04My business with your father is extremely important.
06:10I'll wait.
06:12Oh.
06:13Oh, if Romero were not out of town, I would have him throw you off the hacienda.
06:18Unfortunately, senorita, senor Serrano is not here, and I am.
06:22So, why not make the best of it?
06:26Very well.
06:34I can be just as stubborn as you.
06:36I can be just as stubborn as you.
06:56Father, you should be resting.
06:59Well, can a man rest all his life?
07:01She would have me in bed 23 hours a day.
07:03And she can be most persuasive.
07:05You have no idea.
07:08Ana Maria, have Pablo bring refreshments for our guest.
07:14Now then, Don Diego, to what do I owe the pleasure of this visit?
07:19First, senor, I would like to offer my condolences on the injury to your arm.
07:24An old war wound.
07:26It acts up occasionally.
07:27And at the most peculiar times, I imagine.
07:30And by the way, had you heard that the courier from San Luis Obispo was waylaid and robbed this morning
07:35on his way to Monterrey?
07:37Yes, so I was told.
07:38A terrible thing.
07:39Yes, I'm greatly concerned that the same thing does not happen to the Los Angeles couriers.
07:44But I don't think it will.
07:47I wish I could share your optimism.
07:59Perhaps you can.
08:03I'd anticipated the danger of robbery, senor.
08:05Before leaving Los Angeles, I gave special directions to the soldiers escorting the money.
08:10You see, they have been coming up El Camino Real.
08:13But today, after leaving Soledad, they will leave El Camino Real and take the Guadalupe Valley Trail.
08:21Excellent, Don Diego.
08:23And when the bandits set up their ambush along El Camino Real, they will have a long and fruitless wait.
08:32Excellent.
08:33Yes, I thought you'd like to know this.
08:35As a matter of fact, Sergeant Garcia and Corporal Reyes should be safely at the Guadalupe waystation by mid-afternoon.
08:44Well, Pablo, you are just in time.
08:48Before you go, Don Diego, a toast.
08:57To the safe arrival of the money.
09:00To justice, senor.
09:12Don't worry.
09:13Garcia and Reyes will come up El Camino Real as planned.
09:18Senor, it's a trap.
09:23Of course.
09:31Come on, Corporal, hurry up.
09:33It is hot today.
09:34I am thirsty.
09:44Between here and Monterey on El Camino Real, there is nothing.
09:49But on the Guadalupe Valley Trail, Corporal, is not the Guadalupe Winery that way?
09:56I think so.
09:58I was just thinking, too.
09:59We are carrying a great deal of money with us, Corporal.
10:02Now, what does everybody expect us to do?
10:06Steal it?
10:07No, no, stupid.
10:09I mean, which trail do they expect us to take?
10:12The one that goes past the winery.
10:15No, they would expect us to travel over El Camino Real.
10:19Why?
10:20Because that is the logical way.
10:22Besides, we told Don Diego we were going to come that way.
10:25It is just common sense.
10:27Well, if you say so, sergeant.
10:29But, uh, corporal, have you not heard it said,
10:31never let your right hand know what your left hand is doing?
10:35My left hand isn't doing anything, sergeant.
10:38Neither is your head, Barboso.
10:41Well, it is hot and dry and dusty, but let us get started.
10:45Sergeant, you know what I wish?
10:48No.
10:49What do you wish?
10:50I wish we could go the other way by the Guadalupe Winery.
10:54It would be good and a hot day, no?
10:56Why, corporal, what a splendid idea.
11:25So, the soldiers think to get through to Monterey
11:27simply by taking another trail.
11:29I am impressed, Pablo.
11:31All things are possible with an organization.
11:35Much more than you know.
11:38Get the horses out of sight.
11:41You, get up on the rocks and keep watch.
11:51You see?
11:52All you have to do to get a message to the bandits
11:54is to tell it to Senor Verdugo and Sigrid.
11:58Notice that man in the light shirt.
12:01Verdugo's personal servant, Pablo.
12:05While they have a long, quiet wait,
12:07we will cut across the mountains to El Camino Real
12:09and escort Sergeant Garcia into Monterey.
12:29impossible.
12:34but they're supposed to be coming up the other road.
12:38They're heading straight into the trap.
12:40I will see you later in town.
12:42I will see you later in town.
12:51Frank!
12:53Look!
12:56Zorro!
12:57No, that cannot be Zorro.
12:59No, that cannot be Zorro.
13:00He always rides a black horse.
13:03The money.
13:08Wait, Sergeant!
13:14Sergeant Garcia!
13:16Wait!
13:21Wait, Sergeant!
13:23Sergeant Garcia!
13:35Wait, Sergeant!
13:38Wait!
13:38Sergeant Garcia!
13:44Wait, Sergeant!
13:47I need a doctor.
13:56We will be safer inside.
14:15Now we can relax.
14:18Drop your guns.
14:19What did you say?
14:21I said drop your guns.
14:27You shot my corporal.
14:29Why, you...
14:29Do not be foolish, sergeant.
14:32Drop your sword to the floor.
14:38You are wise, sergeant.
14:40Now you will live longer.
14:55I have met many bandidos since I joined the army, but you are the most inconsiderate.
15:00You talk too much.
15:02To remove a man is bad enough, but that he must do this first.
15:06Dig the hole.
15:08It is not bad enough that I must dig my own.
15:10But that a sergeant must do this for a corporal is not dignified.
15:14I would help you if I could.
15:17You.
15:18You, a Spanish soldier.
15:20I'm surprised at you.
15:22Letting a simple flesh wound keep you from doing a little digging.
15:25Think of the size of the hole I'm going to have to dig for me.
15:28Let's talk you.
15:29No, I want to get this over with.
15:32Somehow, I don't feel much like hurrying.
15:42But why must we kill these soldiers?
15:44We have their money.
15:46These are not ordinary couriers.
15:48If they knew we robbed Spanish soldiers, we would swing like so many dried peppers.
15:53But if the two soldiers simply disappear, how can anyone be blamed?
15:57I suppose so.
16:00Pio will take care of it.
16:02Neatly and quietly.
16:04Who will ever find them buried here?
16:10Now, what is the matter?
16:12I just want to be sure nothing goes wrong.
16:21Hey, compadre, everything all right, no?
16:52I do not know.
16:53Get out of here.
16:54I don't know.
16:55You are not digging a well.
16:57I am here.
16:57I know, but still, it is far too small.
17:00You would not want to cramp Carporeas, would you?
17:02Just deep enough.
17:04Maybe if I took just a little more out from down here,
17:07so he could stretch out if he wants to.
17:09I don't mind, Sergeant.
17:12Since this is going to be so permanent,
17:14shouldn't it be more comfortable?
17:15Just a little deeper, that's all.
17:18Si.
17:37Si.
17:58Arporeas, look at me!
18:50But I haven't got a sword!
18:59What do you mean you don't have a sword?
19:01Well, I only have the shovel.
19:05If I had a sword, I could dig much faster.
19:07In the army, we never use shovels to dig.
19:10We only use swords.
19:12Ah, so you want me to turn around
19:15so you could hit me on the head with that shovel?
19:20The shovel, of course.
19:29Do you think I was born yesterday?
19:31Oh, no, senor.
19:33I do not think you were born yesterday,
19:35but there could be somebody sneaking up on you right now.
19:39Maybe a stupid soldier would be taken in by that,
19:41but not me.
19:43You don't believe me?
19:44Of course not. You think I'm asleep?
19:47Si, I think you are asleep.
19:49Zorro, is it really you?
19:53You've been wounded, copo.
19:54Can you get on the horse and get out of here?
19:56Si, senor, is over.
19:58Where's the money?
19:59Inside.
20:35I don't know.
20:38You're sitting there.
20:38Come on.
20:40Let's go.
20:40Come on.
20:41Go.
20:42Who's going home once you put it in?
20:45If you're all dead!
20:50I'm coming from you.
20:51I'm going home.
20:53I'm going home.
20:54I'm going home tonight.
20:55Come on.
20:56Oh, Palomar, it's good.
20:58Have the Los Angeles couriers arrived yet?
21:00Si, senor, they have arrived.
21:03This is the money that they carried?
21:05Si, it is the same money.
21:09If you had the money, what happened to the couriers?
21:13The same thing that will happen to you, old man.
21:16Pablo, what are you doing here?
21:19I told you to tell no one.
21:21You are stupid, senor.
21:23Even now you do not understand.
21:24Understand? What is there to...
21:29You.
21:31All along, you were the informer.
21:34You see, Francisco, the dawn.
21:38Why, you dogs.
21:41What happened to the couriers?
21:43We planned to leave no witnesses, senor.
21:46Including yourself.
21:48You treacherous vermin.
21:51It will pleasure me to see you cringe
21:53before the virtuco sword.
21:55We will see who cringes.
22:04Your arm, senor.
22:06This is the weak one, no?
22:09Your arm is not so strong, eh, old man?
22:16I want you to kill him.
22:17You hit him.
22:17Show him!
22:19No?
22:29No!
22:35No!
22:37No!
22:38No!
22:40No!
22:40No!
22:41No!
22:42No!
22:42No!
22:42No!
22:42No, you don't do it.
22:46Get out!
23:16He's gone.
23:17Si.
23:19All right, Sergeant?
23:20I'll leave it to you.
23:27That's Zorro.
23:28Still, I would have captured Pablo if he had not bumped into me.
23:33You are wounded, Senor?
23:35Oh, it is nothing, Sergeant.
23:36I'm not as young as I once was.
23:38But you have not forgotten how to use your sword.
23:40If I had full use of my arms, I would have run them both through.
23:45One of my few handicaps from service to our King.
23:49An old war wound acts up periodically.
23:51I'm sorry, Senor.
23:53But, Senor, I still do not understand all this.
23:57It is simple, Sergeant.
23:59I wanted to hire a man to protect you and the other couriers.
24:02That one, my former servant, recommended this one.
24:06And I hired him and sent him here.
24:08Well, Senor, the next time you wish to hire someone to protect me...
24:14Would you hire me, please? I would feel much safer.
24:33Next week, a beautiful Senorita, held as hostage, brings a surprising reward to the daring Zorro.
24:46Next week, relive the fabulous escapades of that bold renegade, Zorro.
24:53So now you have met the bandit, Soto.
24:56I know nothing about his being a bandit.
25:00I think he's the most wonderful man I've ever met.
25:05The End
25:05The End
25:08THE END
25:35THE END
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