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Zorro S02E06
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00:22Zorro
00:30Zorro
00:30Zorro
00:31Zorro
00:32Zorro
00:33Zorro
00:33Zorro
00:47Zorro
00:48Tamales
00:50Get your tamales
00:54Tamales
00:55Hot, hot, hot, hot
00:57Tamales
00:59Hot, hot, hot, hot
01:01Finest can be
01:02Try em and see
01:03Get your hotter than hot
01:06Tamales
01:09For the hottest tamales
01:11In Monterrey
01:12Come to Teresa
01:14The folks all say
01:15Your eyes will water
01:17And your tongue will burn
01:19But they're so delicious
01:20You will soon return
01:23Tamales
01:24Hot, hot, hot, hot
01:26Tamales
01:27Hot, hot, hot, hot
01:29Finest can be
01:30Try em and see
01:32Get your hotter than hot
01:34Tamales
01:38Hot, hot, hot, hot
01:41Tamales
01:44Thank you
01:45Thank you, corporal
01:46Anytime at all, sergeant
01:48May I fix you the best tamales
01:50In Old Monterrey, sergeant
01:51Gracias
01:52But no
01:52I would like
01:53No, you would not
01:54No, sergeant
01:55No, corporal
01:56You can pay me tomorrow
02:06Teresa
02:08I have some bad news for you
02:09And for every other payon
02:11In the plaza
02:12Bad news on such a lovely morning
02:14Tell me tomorrow
02:16You will not be here tomorrow
02:20What?
02:21I have been ordered
02:22To move all of these stands
02:23Out of the plaza
02:28You say that again
02:29I am sorry Teresa
02:31But all of these stands
02:32Must be moved by noon today
02:33By what right?
02:34My mother built this stand
02:36With her own hands
02:37I am sorry
02:37But those are my orders
02:39This for your orders?
02:41Pig!
02:42Look out Teresa
02:43You hurt yourself
02:44Let go
02:46Let go of me
02:47You're hurting me
02:48Let go of me
02:49You big balloon
02:50Let go of me
02:52You're hurting me
02:53What are you doing, sergeant?
02:55Oh, wait a few, San Diego
02:56Sergeant
02:56Just what did the senorita do?
02:58Nothing, nothing
02:59I was standing here
03:00Wait a minute
03:01One at a time, please
03:03But first sergeant
03:04I do not think you have to hold the senorita so tightly
03:06She will not run away
03:07That is not what I am afraid of, Don Diego
03:09He is hurting me, Don Diego
03:12Sergeant
03:16Enough of that, senorita
03:18Now
03:20Stand over there
03:26Now, what did you do, sergeant?
03:28I am only following orders
03:30What orders?
03:31He said they told the parents to remove their stands in the plaza
03:33I do not say so
03:35My orders do
03:35Wait, sergeant
03:36Let me understand you correctly
03:38Do you mean to tell me that the governor has ordered these people to leave the plaza
03:41Knowing that these little stands are their only means of livelihood?
03:44Si, Don Diego
03:44Well, not exactly the governor
03:46He left two days ago for the islands of Santa Barbara
03:49Well, who issued the order?
03:52Señor Rico, the adjutant
03:53He is the acting governor now
03:55Did he tell you why he wants them to leave?
03:57No, Don Diego
03:58He has made so many new regulations
04:00It is impossible to keep up with them
04:02But
04:03Orders are orders
04:04The payans will just have to move
04:06No!
04:07Not one inch!
04:08Senorita
04:09Behave yourself
04:10At what time do the stands have to come down, sergeant?
04:13By noon today
04:14Then we still have some time
04:15I will go have a talk with Senorico
04:17Oh, I wish you would, Don Diego
04:20I do not like to do this
04:22Then I won't have to move?
04:23I did not say that
04:24I only said that I would have a talk with him
04:26Oh, wonderful!
04:29Senorita
04:29Please, senorita
04:30This is very pleasant, but
04:32But I like you
04:33I like you too, but
04:34What about your boyfriend, Joaquin?
04:36Oh, him?
04:38Who on him?
04:46Teresa!
04:47Ah
04:49Teresa, please!
04:50Oh, no, senorita Teresa
04:51That is not the way
04:52You take just one arm
04:54And you twist it around behind
04:55Not in front
04:56Like this
04:57You see?
04:58Buenos dias, Joaquin
04:59Don Diego
05:00Buenos dias, senor Castaneda
05:02We were just showing the senorita
05:04How to capture criminals
05:05Oh?
05:06You should be with your cows
05:08What are you doing here?
05:10What are you doing?
05:11I am trying to sell tamales
05:13If you are not going to buy any, please
05:15Get away from my stand
05:17I have money
05:18I would like a tamale
05:23Where's your armband?
05:24My...
05:25Oh!
05:26I do not wear one of those things
05:28You've had quite a busy morning, haven't you?
05:31I don't understand
05:32Oh, yes you do
05:33What are you talking about?
05:35Old Joseph, the wood carrier
05:36Some soldiers beat him this morning for no reason at all
05:39The old one?
05:40I wouldn't do anything like that
05:42Of course he wouldn't
05:43He's a soldier
05:44I am
05:45He's also a friend
05:47Joaquin
05:48You behave yourself
05:50Here's your tamale
05:52Five centavos
05:52I don't want it
05:54You ordered it
05:55Either you'll eat it
05:57Or you'll wear it
06:00All right
06:00Five centavos
06:04It's getting late Don Diego
06:06If you're going to see Senor Rico
06:07Yes, of course
06:09Sergeant
06:09You won't take any action until I return, will you?
06:11I'll try not to
06:13But please hurry Don Diego
06:14Remember my orders
06:15All of the peons must be moved from the plaza by noon
06:18Not one peon will move, you over-stuck tamale
06:21What do you say to that?
06:23Please, Teresa
06:26Don't you touch her
06:27Joaquin, Sergeant Garcia's a friend
06:28He will be a friend half a size if he touches Teresa again
06:31I have my duty
06:32I have my knife
06:34Who asked you to interfere, huh?
06:36I can't fight my own battles
06:37There is no need for any fighting
06:39Is there, Sergeant?
06:40I hope not, Don Diego
06:42You see?
06:43Of course it all depends
06:44If the orders are not changed
06:45I will still have to carry them out
06:46Give me the knife
06:48You heard what he said, Don Diego
06:49You cannot help Teresa this way
06:50Give it to me
06:52I'll take it
06:53Ah!
06:54You men
07:16First of all
07:18Hold!
07:18Yes!
07:28Well, that was a very perfect
07:31to do
07:31So do not you have to survive the fight?
07:32Brother Bernardo, you keep walking out of this.
07:38Garcia!
07:39Si, Capitán.
07:40Why aren't these stands down?
07:41Senor Rico gave the peons until noon today.
07:43I was just asking them.
07:45Asking them?
07:46Don't ask peons, you tell them.
07:49You tell them so they understand.
07:52I will show you how it is done.
08:01You!
08:02You little devil!
08:13Please, Teresa! Please!
08:17I would not hit her, senor, if I were you.
08:20Senor De La Vega, this is some concern of yours?
08:23It is.
08:24I did not know that you reduced the selling tamales.
08:27Because if you are, you had best find some other place.
08:30I have been ordered by Governor Rico to remove all of these stands.
08:34I do not think that adjutant Rico intended that you should destroy them.
08:38Senor, you wish to question intentions, you speak to Governor Rico.
08:44If you will be so kind as to release the senorita, we will do that immediately.
08:48The senorita is under arrest for resisting an officer of the king.
08:52And senor, I would suggest that you pay heed to the warning, too.
08:58Garcia!
08:59Si, Capitán!
09:00You are relieved of your duty here.
09:02Gracias, Capitán!
09:03And I will be back and see that all of these stands are torn down.
09:06Now bring her with me!
09:07Don Diego, save me!
09:09Don Diego! Don Diego!
09:10Don Diego!
09:11Don Diego!
09:11It is better that you do not try to interfere.
09:13They will just lock her up in the garrison jail.
09:15Sergeant, what is happening in Monterrey?
09:17I don't know, Don Diego.
09:19But if Senor Rico gets to be governor, I can think what will happen.
09:22Oh, you are fortunate to be leaving for Los Angeles.
09:25Not so fortunate, Sergeant.
09:26Our business will keep us here for some time.
09:28Sergeant, let's us go back to Los Angeles.
09:32All right.
09:33You have convinced me.
09:34Now, I will go and pack our things while you go tell the adjutant that we are leaving the army.
09:42Baboso, come back here!
09:43What you said I...
09:44Do you want to get shot for desertion?
09:47I just want to go home.
09:49Sergeant, I think you'd better warn the peons to remove their stands before these guards return.
09:54That is a good idea, Don Diego.
09:57But where will they go? They have no place.
09:59I do not know.
09:59But it is dangerous for them to remain here.
10:02I will try and tell them.
10:04It is better for our friend Joaquin to have a lump on the head instead of a bullet in the
10:08back, eh?
10:10I hope he thinks so.
10:16How is he?
10:19We'll have to see if we can get Teresa out of the garrison before he wakes up.
10:22If we can't, I'm afraid Joaquin will start himself a war.
10:40But why?
10:41Why?
10:42Why?
10:42Why did you have to do that?
10:43I realized the action was drastic, Senor Rico.
10:45But also it was necessary.
10:47All right.
10:48If it was necessary, then I find no fault with it.
10:51You wanted the stands down?
10:52They're down.
10:55I thought at first maybe they could just move them.
10:57They can still move them.
10:59If they can find all their parts.
11:03See who that is.
11:16Your Excellency, it is Diego de la Vega.
11:18He wants to...
11:19Senor de la Vega, of course.
11:20Please.
11:21Gracias.
11:21To what do we owe the honor of this visit?
11:24I was in the marketplace this morning when your especialist threw down the stands belonging to the peons.
11:28You were injured, Diego.
11:29You were caught in the middle of this unfortunate affair.
11:32I am sorry.
11:33No, I was not injured.
11:36Then I...
11:38I do not understand.
11:39I came here to protest the treatment of these people.
11:42Now they may be poor, but they are still subjects of the king.
11:45They have some rights.
11:46But not the right to flaunt the law.
11:47To interfere with the administration of justice.
11:50To oppose and impede the king's soldiers in the performance of their duties.
11:53These things I will not tolerate.
11:55Are you certain we are speaking of the same thing?
11:59I appreciate your concern over these peons, Senor de la Vega.
12:02But you must understand my position.
12:04I have been entrusted with the safety and welfare of Monterrey in the governor's absence.
12:09Oh, and, uh...
12:11You consider a peon selling tamales in the plaza a danger to the safety of Monterrey?
12:15The presence of an unlicensed mob is always a danger.
12:18The plaza has been overrun with thieves and pickpockets.
12:21Now they will have to go elsewhere to ply their trades.
12:24And what about the peons?
12:25They can build decent places in which to sell their wares.
12:27Let them contribute something.
12:30Someday, de la Vega, the eyes of the world will be on California.
12:33When this happens, I do not wish Monterrey to be known as the presidio with the pig stars in the
12:38street.
12:39I, too, would like visitors to see California in a good light.
12:42Good.
12:43Then I shall be happy to count on the support of you and your father.
12:45Senor Rico, perhaps I have not made myself clear.
12:48You have.
12:50Now, if you will please allow me to do the same.
12:52I intend to make Monterrey an example of disciplined, well-ordered government.
12:56That will permit nothing to stand in my way.
12:59Now, if you will please excuse me, I have several things to do.
13:03Maybe we both have.
13:05Then, buenos tardes, senor de la Vega.
13:07Oh, about senorita Modesto, the young lady that your guards have locked in the cells.
13:12What do you intend doing with her?
13:13If you are interested, the bailment is 20 pesos.
13:17Please pay the jailer.
13:23She is very pretty, I understand.
13:40Are you the jailer?
13:41Si.
13:43Here.
13:4520 pesos.
13:47For what?
13:48Bailment for the senorita Modesto.
13:49Will you release her now?
13:5130 pesos.
13:52I understood the bail was 20 pesos.
13:55Perhaps it is.
13:57If you would care to return this evening.
14:0330 pesos.
14:06I don't think so.
14:19Don Diego!
14:20That's all right, you're free.
14:22I can go now?
14:23Yes, you can go.
14:26Get off!
14:27Come on now, come on.
14:36Who's brothers are burros.
14:38Or behave yourself.
14:40Thank you, Don Diego, for getting me out of there.
14:42Are you all right?
14:43Yes.
14:43Did they frighten you?
14:44No.
14:46Yes.
14:47Yes, I was.
14:49Don Diego, I was so frightened.
14:51That's all right.
14:52You don't have to be afraid any longer.
15:04Well, she's just grateful.
15:33Wait a minute.
15:34He hit me.
15:35I told him to.
15:36You what?
15:37I didn't want you to get hurt.
15:39Oh, thank you.
15:40Well, you were outnumbered.
15:42This time.
15:43But there won't always be so many.
15:45Look, you don't always have to look for trouble.
15:48Listen to Don Diego.
15:49You stay out of this.
15:50Did the guards push down your casa?
15:53Did they take you to jail?
15:54No.
15:54All you got was a little hit in the head and right away you want to fight.
15:57Well, somebody has to stand up to them.
16:00It does not have to be you.
16:06Look, I'm getting tired of this.
16:08Now put that away.
16:09Stand aside.
16:10You have to get hit on the head again?
16:11Just try it.
16:12Any of you.
16:13You.
16:14You're so hot-tempered you forget who your friends are.
16:16Now you want to fight with Don Diego.
16:19Well, go ahead and fight.
16:20Get yourself killed.
16:21I don't care what happens to you.
16:23But before you do, you take these pots over to my house.
16:26You promised.
16:27Now come on.
16:32I'm sorry about your welcome, Sergeant.
16:34It does not matter, Don Diego.
16:36We are getting used to it.
16:37Everywhere we go, the peons are angry.
16:39They're not angry in Los Angeles.
16:41Don't they understand that you're merely following orders?
16:44No, Don Diego.
16:45I can't even make the corporal understand.
16:47Sergeant, let's go back to Los Angeles.
16:49See what I mean?
16:50Well, in that case, Sergeant, I can only say,
16:52make the best of it.
16:53See, Don Diego, but that is not so easy.
16:55I am afraid the especiales are beginning to enjoy the things they are doing.
17:00Say, what about them?
17:01Who are they?
17:02The bad ones.
17:03I hate to admit it, Don Diego, but he is right.
17:05They are the scum of the garrison.
17:08It's a pity you have to take orders from such men.
17:10An especiale can give orders to anybody.
17:12And they do.
17:19I will see you again, soldier.
17:23That one.
17:24He carries the weight of the world on his shoulders.
17:26Well, you can blame him, Sergeant.
17:28No, Don Diego.
17:29But I think perhaps he may find himself in trouble.
17:32What do you think, Corporal?
17:33I liked it in Los Angeles.
18:02I liked it in Los Angeles.
18:09I liked it in Los Angeles.
18:09Hit me, will you?
18:10I'll show you.
18:24Out of the way.
18:26You hear me?
18:27I said out of the way.
18:28You do not own the street.
18:46Take him into the garrison.
18:58Put it in solid.
19:00It will be used many times.
19:05Halt!
19:07I would like to see Senor Rico.
19:08Senor Rico is not to be disturbed.
19:12Very well.
19:13Then I will speak with Capitan Briones.
19:23Ah, Senor de la Vega.
19:25You are here again?
19:26The guard informs me that I cannot see Senor Rico.
19:28The governor is quite busy.
19:30May I help you?
19:31I understand that you are holding Joaquin Castaneda.
19:34Do you?
19:36Where is he?
19:37I do not see him.
19:37We are taking good care of him.
19:39He has the special cell.
19:41All to himself.
19:47All right, how much?
19:48You cannot buy this one, Senor.
19:51Nothing can get him out of here.
19:52We have plans for him.
19:55You intend whipping him?
19:57Myself.
19:57In the morning, if you care to see it.
20:00What did he do?
20:03Whoever told you he is here can also tell you what he has done.
20:06I would rather hear it from him.
20:08May I speak with him?
20:09In the morning.
20:10After we have finished with him.
20:14Guard!
20:15Senor de la Vega is leaving.
20:17He will not return again today.
20:19You will see to it.
20:39I couldn't get him out.
20:40They have him locked in a cell with no light and no air.
20:44Yes.
20:44Tomorrow they are going to whip him.
20:48Of course he will fight.
20:49Then they will have an excuse to kill him.
21:26I can certainly find himself.
21:26Howdy
21:26He rides him,
21:26He rides his car on the house.
21:27Isn't he unable to rip the mass on the travel?
21:34próprionderỡ
21:47Joaquin Castaneda, this is Zorro.
21:52Zorro?
21:53Make the guard angry enough to enter your cell.
22:09It's a long night. You better get back to the gate.
22:14Let me out of here! Let me out of here!
22:17Silencio and go to sleep while you still have skin on your back.
22:20Make me!
22:21He'll talk differently tomorrow.
22:23I know your face, guard. When I get out of here, I will find you alone and I will cut
22:27you to pieces.
22:28Get the key.
22:29Ah, forget him.
22:30Nobody threatens me. Get the key.
22:33Let me out! Let me out of here!
22:44Open it. The Capitan won't like this.
22:46I will.
22:55Who's there?
22:56Patience, my friend.
23:02Good work, amigo.
23:03But leave here, quickly!
23:11Zorro!
23:15Guards! Guards!
23:16Zorro in here!
23:20I'll give him to theå¦!
23:26No!
23:30I'll give him to the Gal Spot.
23:40Go!
23:40You're left!
23:42You're right!
23:42You're right.
23:44Go!
23:44Go!
23:45You're right.
23:47Can't go!
24:05I'll be all right now, Senor Zorro.
24:07These hills are my home.
24:09It might be wiser for you, my friend, to remain here then.
24:12Adios, amigo.
24:13Adios.
24:43A beautiful senorita's plea for help.
24:46Don Diego, help me.
24:47A man's vow of vengeance.
24:49Rico has got to pay for what he has done.
24:52And Zorro risks his life to befriend them.
24:56Guards!
24:57Joaquin Castaneda has killed Garcia and Reyes.
25:00You see, Joaquin, it was a trap.
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25:05when the Walt Disney Studio presents Zorro.
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