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Zorro S02E07
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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 Z.
00:36Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro, Zorro.
00:54Buenas noches, senora.
01:00I don't think she likes you, Sergeant.
01:02It isn't me, stupid. It's the uniform.
01:04Oh, I don't think it's too bad, Sergeant. Of course, it's a little snug around.
01:09Since senor Rico became acting governor, nobody in Monterrey likes soldiers.
01:17Buenas noches, Don Diego.
01:18Buenas noches, Sergeant. Corporal.
01:20It would seem that senor Rico's organized state is not too well liked, Sergeant.
01:24Only by the people, Don Diego. Senor Rico likes it fine.
01:28Oh, you're pardoned, Don Diego, but I must ask.
01:32Would you mind telling me what you're doing out on the streets at this hour?
01:35Is this another one of senor Rico's new regulations?
01:38You know, there have been so many later, they're quite difficult to keep up with.
01:41Si, Don Diego.
01:42When the people do not lack a regulation,
01:44then there must be another regulation to force them to obey the first.
01:48Well, supposing they do not obey that one.
01:51Another regulation.
01:53Good evening, Sergeant.
01:54Corporal.
01:55Buenas noches, Don Diego.
02:07Buenas noches, Don Diego.
02:14You filthy soldiers.
02:20If I was up there, I think I would throw water at me, too.
02:25Me, too.
02:26The people love Joaquin Castaneda because he fights against senor Rico.
02:30They do not want us to catch him.
02:32He's like Zorro, eh, Sergeant?
02:33No, not at all.
02:35Zorro is...
02:37Well, he's...
02:38Well, on the other hand, Joaquin Castaneda is...
02:41Yes.
02:42Hmm.
02:43They are alike.
02:45I wonder if they could be the same person.
02:49No.
02:52Still...
02:52Yes, Sergeant?
02:53What difference does it make?
02:55We can't catch either one of them anyway.
03:08Sergeant!
03:09Sergeant, look!
03:13What a thing to do to senor Rico's special guards!
03:16This is terrible!
03:16Sergeant, my belt, you...
03:18Who could have done such a terrible thing?
03:21Quick, Corporal.
03:21Whoever did this may still be in the plaza.
03:23Take a look around.
03:24Arrest on a suspicious character.
03:26Sergeant, I think the captain is trying to say something.
03:30Your pardon, Capitan.
03:31What do you wish to say?
03:35I'm sorry, Capitan, I can't quite hear you.
03:37I think maybe you could hear better, Sergeant, if the Capitan was not gagged.
03:42A thousand pardons, Capitan Briones.
03:45Gagging you with your own armband.
03:47Who did this to you?
03:51Sergeant!
03:52A note!
03:54Rico!
03:56This is your last warning.
03:58Stop mistreating my people.
04:01Joaquin Castaneda!
04:28What is it, Diego?
04:30Did you notice for the capture of Joaquin?
04:31I see they have raised the reward to a thousand pesos.
04:34One thousand pesos for Joaquin, two thousand for Zorro.
04:37And not one centavo for senor Rico.
04:39Careful, someone might hear you.
04:41I am not afraid of senor Rico.
04:42It's not a question of being afraid.
04:44It's a question of being practical.
04:45After all, he's still his acting governor.
04:47Only until the governor returns.
04:49He is on the Santa Barbara Island somewhere.
04:51I intend to find him and bring him back.
04:53Then we will see what happens to senor Rico and his special guards.
04:57I wish you'd take another with you.
04:59No.
04:59No one knows that I am leaving, and you may need him here.
05:03Diego, keep trying to contact Joaquin Castaneda.
05:06I will, but so far I've had about as much success as acting governor Rico.
05:10Make Joaquin realize that these acts of his against the special guards
05:14are only making things more difficult for the peons.
05:17I do not want to see this situation turn into an open revolt.
05:21You must find him and persuade him to leave well enough alone
05:23until the governor returns.
05:25You know how hard-headed he is, huh?
05:27Yes, I do.
05:29Are you leaving now?
05:30Yes.
05:31The sooner I get there, the sooner I will return.
05:33Good. I'll walk with you.
05:33No.
05:34It must appear that I'm merely going for a ride.
05:37Ride well.
05:38Adios, my son.
05:39Adios.
05:45Follow him.
05:46Make sure that he gets out of Monterey safely.
05:48When you are certain that he is in no danger, come back.
05:57Ah, my lunch.
06:08Stop that woman! Stop her!
06:16Get out of the way, old man!
06:24Marcia!
06:25Come in, Capitan!
06:27Get out of the way, old man!
06:43Teresa!
06:44Don Diego!
06:46Don Diego!
06:47Don Diego, help me!
06:48What's the matter, Teresa?
06:50The especialists.
06:51Guns!
06:52Guns!
06:54Guns!
06:54She must have gone into the tavern!
06:56Come here, quick!
06:57Under the table!
06:58Guns!
06:58Guns!
07:00Guns!
07:01Guns!
07:03Guns!
07:03First upstairs, look in every room.
07:05You!
07:05Look in the back of me!
07:06Quick about it!
07:08You, senor!
07:10I beg your pardon?
07:11Oh, Sergeant.
07:12Good afternoon.
07:13Good afternoon, Don Diego.
07:15Say, you've been making yourself quite a stranger lately.
07:17I have been on duty, Don Diego.
07:18A young senorita came in here just now.
07:20Did she?
07:21Oh, Capitan.
07:22I had not noticed.
07:23You cut your hand?
07:24The Capitan was wounded by that outlaw, Joaquin Castaneda.
07:27It was also Joaquin who tied up the Capitan.
07:29That will do, Sergeant.
07:30Now, a young woman came in here just...
07:32Oh, please, forgive me.
07:34Where are my manners?
07:35Capitan, Sergeant, I would be most delighted if you would join me for lunch.
07:38Senor de la Vega, we do not have the time.
07:41Now, tell me, did you or did you not see a young woman come running through here?
07:44Well, no one ran past me.
07:52No one at all?
07:53No.
07:54Sergeant, by all means.
07:56Gracias, Don Diego, gracias.
07:58I could have sworn she came in here.
08:00Capitan, I really wish I could persuade you to remain for lunch.
08:10Well?
08:10She does not seem to be anywhere, Capitan.
08:15Come on, Garcia.
08:16Si, Capitan.
08:17It was a pleasure meeting you, Capitan.
08:23Yes, sir.
08:23This is a very pleasant inn, don't you think, Don Diego?
08:26Yes, very pleasant, Sergeant.
08:28But the one in Los Angeles had much larger tablecloths, eh?
08:33Gracias, Sergeant.
08:34I would consider it an honor if you would have supper with me tonight.
08:37No, that is not necessary, Don Diego.
08:39I know it isn't, my friend.
08:41In that case, I would be delighted.
08:43Fine.
08:43Garcia!
08:44Coming, Capitan!
08:54You can come out now.
08:55They've gone.
08:56Oh, Don Diego, you saved me.
08:59Teresa, behave yourself.
09:00Sergeant Garcia saved you.
09:02Oh, well, then this is for Sergeant Garcia.
09:04Oh, Teresa, please.
09:05Now, why were the especiales looking for you?
09:08Oh, those pigs!
09:10Teresa, what did you do?
09:11Nothing.
09:12Teresa.
09:13I didn't.
09:17I didn't do anything.
09:19They just think I know where Joaquin Castaneda has his camp.
09:22Well, do you?
09:27No.
09:28Teresa, I want to speak with him.
09:29Now, you must know where he is.
09:32Look at him.
09:33Strutting around the plaza like roosters.
09:37Here he goes, they're special guards.
09:39Well, they won't be so special when Joaquin has finished with him.
09:42Now, listen to me, Teresa.
09:43You tell Joaquin to stay out of Monterrey.
09:45He's in enough trouble as it is.
09:46Joaquin is not afraid of Rico.
09:47I'm not saying he's afraid of anyone.
09:49But if he goes on the way he is, someone is going to get killed.
09:52Then he'll be in trouble that no one can get him out of.
09:54You tell him that.
09:56You're angry.
09:57No, I'm not angry.
09:59Not at all.
10:01Don Diego.
10:03You're so handsome when you're angry.
10:06Teresa, now, will you please?
10:10Teresa, will you stop?
10:25Let's go.
10:30Let's go.
10:35Let's go.
10:38Let's go.
10:39Let's go.
10:43Let's go.
10:44We'll be back.
10:51Let's go.
10:52Hey-oh.
10:55Halt!
10:57Fire!
11:39Open the gate!
11:53Rico, last night you killed one of my men, tonight I will kill two of yours, Joaquin Castaneda.
12:03Rico, last night you killed one of my men, tonight I will kill two of yours, Joaquin Castaneda.
12:11He walked up to the gate, left that note and no one saw him?
12:14The gates were closed, Senor Rico, but the moment we heard a noise, we opened them and no one was
12:18there.
12:18And did you think someone might be, Capitan? We are not dealing with children!
12:21The sooner you and your men realize that, the better.
12:23Yes, Excellency. You think Castaneda means what he says?
12:27Of course he does. Then we have him.
12:31We do?
12:32Yes, Excellency.
12:34Continue, Capitan.
12:35We can lay a trap for him with every man in the garrison and when he appears, cut him down.
12:40Why?
12:41I don't understand, Excellency.
12:43The foolish boy writes to Norton for that you would kill him?
12:46But, Senor Rico...
12:46You forget, Capitan, I am not the governor.
12:48Someday I will be, but for now I am accountable.
12:51It will be difficult enough explaining last night's killing.
12:54I ordered him to halt. He was running away.
12:56All right, but this Joaquin Castaneda has done nothing.
12:59He escaped from jail and wounded me when he did it.
13:01Well, we can't use that.
13:02It would only lead to an investigation as to why you put him in jail in the first place.
13:05He attacked me.
13:06Silencio, Silencio.
13:10What he has done will not excuse our killing him.
13:13But what he is going to do will.
13:15He says he is going to kill two of our men.
13:17Let him.
13:18I am certain we have at least two we can do without.
13:21Then, after he is killed...
13:23We can go after him.
13:24We can burn down every peon's hut in California looking for him.
13:27The governor himself will help us.
13:30Now, whom do you suggest we send out to be slaughtered?
13:33There's no problem there, Senor Rico.
13:35Those two on detached servers from Los Angeles.
13:38Sergeant Garcia and Corporal Reyes.
13:41Garcia and Reyes.
13:46Good.
13:48Send him out on night patrol.
13:50Alone.
14:12Are you certain you know where Teresa's hiding?
14:16Good.
14:17We must persuade her to take us to Joaquin's camp.
14:20If he goes through with this threat to kill, nothing will save him.
14:24I know, I know.
14:25She's refused to take us there before, but we must keep trying.
14:51I know, that was Teresa.
14:55Did you see those saddlebags?
14:57They were filled.
14:58Now, someone has to take food and supplies to Joaquin.
15:00Who else but Teresa?
15:01All we have to do is follow her.
15:02She will take us right to him.
15:03Come on.
15:04Come on.
15:05Come on.
15:05Come on.
15:05Come on.
15:22Come on.
15:35Come on.
15:35Come on.
16:05Here we go.
16:44Here we go.
16:46You tricked me!
16:47When I start this, senorita, lovely day for a ride, isn't it?
16:50Why did you do that? Why are you following me?
16:52I told you, I wanted to speak with Joaquin.
16:54That's where you're going, isn't it? To see him?
16:56No.
16:58Oh? Where then?
17:00Well, as you yourself said, Don Diego,
17:02it's such a lovely day, I thought I'd go for a ride.
17:06Well, since it's such a lovely day, perhaps you'd prefer to walk.
17:09You wouldn't dare take my horse!
17:12Wouldn't I?
17:13Joaquin would skin you alive, you... you horse-stealer!
17:17Are you gonna take me to see Joaquin or not?
17:21All right. I will.
17:23Gracias, senorita.
17:24But not because I'm afraid to be on foot.
17:27I will take you to Joaquin because I want to be there
17:29when he hits you in the face for stealing my horse!
17:31You know something?
17:33You're very pretty when you're angry.
17:44Tell me, Don Diego, would you really have taken her horse?
17:47I don't know, but I did want to speak with you.
17:50Well, I'm glad you came.
17:51We do not have many visitors.
17:52Would you like to stay to dinner?
17:54Gracias.
17:55Go pick some berries.
17:58No.
17:59You might as well. I'm not going to hit him.
18:02Coward!
18:15I've had a hard time finding you.
18:16I've been around.
18:19Yes, I...
18:21I heard about last night.
18:23Don't do it, Joaquin.
18:25Don't do what?
18:27Kill those two soldiers tonight, the way you promised.
18:29They killed Pablo Dominguez.
18:32You did not know him, did you, Don Diego?
18:35No.
18:36Not many people did.
18:39There wasn't enough time.
18:41He only lived 14 years.
18:44Joaquin, I know how you feel, and believe me, I'm sorry.
18:46But if you kill in revenge, you will not help Pablo or yourself,
18:50and you will only cause more suffering for your people.
18:52How do you know how my people feel?
18:59I'm sorry, Don Diego.
19:01I did not mean it that way.
19:02I know you didn't.
19:04My father and I, we're doing everything we can.
19:06But if you kill, you'll be into something that no one can get you out of.
19:08I'm not asking you or anyone else to help me out of anything.
19:13Rico has got to pay for what he has done.
19:15And he will.
19:16My father has gone to get the governor.
19:18When his excellency returns...
19:19He will find more of my people dead.
19:22They're his people too.
19:24And he left them to Rico to be murdered.
19:33How is it?
19:37Joaquin, wait!
19:39I think you are right, Don Diego.
19:41I will wait.
19:42It needs another 15 minutes cooking.
19:46But you can start the tortillas now.
19:53He closed his mind, Bernardo, just like that.
19:56Suddenly, he was as deaf as you pretend to be.
20:03Yes.
20:03He'll ride in the Monterrey tonight and kill the first two guards this is.
20:06Probably those who are on patrol.
20:08If this happens, Bernardo...
20:14Ah, Sergeant, come in, come in.
20:15Here you go, little one.
20:17Oh, Sergeant.
20:18About that supper engagement tonight, I'm afraid that...
20:22What's... what's this?
20:23Oh, an idea of Señor Rico's to create goodwill among the people.
20:27We are to carry these instead of swords.
20:29Carry them where?
20:30On patrol.
20:31That is why I'm here to tell you I cannot have supper with you tonight, Don Diego.
20:35Corporal Reyes and I are on patrol.
20:37I'm sorry.
20:39Adios.
20:40Adios.
21:05Don't do that.
21:06I didn't do anything.
21:08Well, don't do it again.
21:09What did you stop for?
21:10I'm sorry.
21:11I'm sorry.
21:11I had a feeling that somebody's watching me and I couldn't watch back.
21:15Where do you think the somebody is?
21:19Let's go and see.
21:33Did you hear something?
21:34Something like what?
21:36Something like... like anything.
21:38Like a noise just now?
21:40Yes.
21:41Nope.
21:43Corporal, I'm getting to be like Señor Rico.
21:45He thinks he sees Joaquin Castaneda 50 times a day.
21:48I think maybe just once would be enough.
22:08No.
22:14No.
22:18No.
22:27Keep quiet.
22:28I can't.
22:36I think this is far enough.
22:37We will stay right here.
22:39Remember, we do not make a move until Castaneda has killed both of them.
22:43Over here.
22:58Let's go.
22:59Let's go.
23:01Let's go.
23:20Let's go.
23:27Let's go.
23:28That time I did hear something.
23:29Me too.
23:30Back there.
23:30Come on.
23:43I do not understand you, Zorro.
23:45You should be helping me instead of trying to stop me.
23:48Do not say anything, Joaquin.
23:49Just listen.
23:53Now for your friend Simeon's pistol.
23:55Don't worry.
23:56He's all right.
23:59Let's go.
23:59Guards!
24:00Guards!
24:01Joaquin Castaneda has killed Garcia and Reyes.
24:03After him.
24:04Shoot him down in sight.
24:06You see, Joaquin.
24:08It was a trap.
24:10Am I supposed to?
24:12Those guards are still living and Pablo is still dead.
24:26There will be other knights, Senor Zorro.
24:42The governor's pledge of honor.
24:44See that word is sent to, uh, Joaquin Castaneda.
24:47If he will ride in under a flag of truce, no harm will come to him.
24:50A pledge that becomes a trap for death.
25:00Next week brings you a new high-end adventure
25:03when the Walt Disney Studio presents Zorro.
25:22There will be a new high-end adventure.
25:29So let's try this thing, Joaquin Castaneda.
25:35There will be a new high-end adventure,
25:35and there will be a new high-end adventure.
25:35Have a nice day!
25:36And take care of your host, Jaffin-Mas.
25:37Then join the great knife with the horse.旦へ
25:37full-looking Dasseloy features of the horse.
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