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Zorro S02E16
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00:09The End
00:32Help! Help! Help! Help!
00:36I mean help! Help!
00:39He's in there!
00:41A robber, robbers in black, he stole my jewels!
00:43Zorro!
00:45The Walt Disney Studios present Zorro!
00:49Starring Guy Williams and Cesar Romero.
00:59All the life of a Spanish Lancer is not the life of a dancer.
01:03It's rough as only a soldier's life can be.
01:06Si!
01:07We ride all day in the saddle.
01:09We're constantly in the battle.
01:11Till we're only skin and bones as you can see.
01:14Si!
01:14But when the battle's over and the enemies take flight,
01:18The tired Lancer wends his weary way
01:22To the cheerful village tavern
01:24Where the soldier's heart is light
01:27As he opens a bottle of sherry or toquet
01:30Toquet?
01:32Olé!
01:33Viva Elvino, the friend of the soldier
01:37Viva Elvino, the faithful friend of man
01:40Your dog may bite you, your horse may kick you
01:56Your wife may leave you, children grieve you
02:00Viva Elvino, viva Elvino, the faithful friend of man
02:07Elvino!
02:09It's a hard life being a soldier, eh, Sergeant?
02:12Yeah, it's a very hard life being a soldier, eh, Sergeant?
02:15You should learn to relax more, Sergeant.
02:18These long hours in the saddle
02:19They're beginning to show on you
02:22Just skin and bones
02:25I ride when there is reason to ride
02:27When there is trouble, something to ride to
02:29Or from, like the time when Zorro chased you
02:32That's enough, Corporal!
02:33There is still 2,000 pesos reward
02:35For the capture of Zorro
02:37Isn't that reason to ride?
02:39You could pay me everything you owe me
02:41Can you not understand?
02:44When there is trouble, I am busy
02:46I have no time to ride after Zorro
02:49But when there is no trouble, like now
02:52Then there is no Zorro
02:54So how can I ride after him?
02:57Oh, that's the trouble, eh, Sergeant?
03:01Sergeant, the coach from Santa Barbara?
03:05So soon?
03:33You are alone, Senor?
03:35You are alone, Senor?
03:35I am sorry, Sergeant.
03:35Obviously not
03:37I mean, there were no other passengers on the coach
03:40None that I happen to meet
03:41Now, if you will please excuse me
03:43One moment, please
03:47You dance divinely, Sergeant, but if you don't mind
03:49Can we continue this some other time, eh?
03:51I am Sergeant Demetrio Lopez Garcia
03:53Acting Comandante of the Pueblo de Los Angeles
03:55I must see your papers and inspect your baggage
03:58Is there no other form of amusement in California
04:00Other than rummaging through the baggage of visitors?
04:04Your name, Senor?
04:06Esteban de la Cruz
04:07You are from?
04:08Portrero de Santiago, Barcelona
04:10Barcelona
04:10That's in Spain
04:12Yes, I know
04:13May I ask, Senor, what is your business here in Los Angeles?
04:16I've come in search of my fortune
04:18I was told this was the country of opportunity
04:22Ah, not that I do not trust you, Sergeant
04:24Merely a precaution of a very conservative man
04:26I must see what is in that pouch, Senor
04:31Please?
04:46Now, Sergeant, if there are no further questions, please
04:49It's been a very long trip
04:50But I have not yet inspected your baggage
04:52Go right ahead, Sergeant, Corporal
04:54In the meanwhile, I invite the rest of you to be my guests in the tavern
05:04It's a very hard life being a soldier, eh, Sergeant?
05:08Come on, Corporal, let's hurry
05:16Go right there
05:19Are you alive?
05:22There it is
05:23You mean your time
05:26No, not?
05:34Not right
05:43Hey! Okay!
05:53Hey!
05:54Hey!
05:55Hey!
06:16Come on, come on!
06:25We were just amusing ourselves, Sergeant, until you completed your work.
06:29I trust you are all done?
06:30No, si.
06:31Never I seen a man with so much baggage, and on such a hot day.
06:34It is very thirsty work, inspecting baggage.
06:38Oh, now I have a few questions to ask you, Sergeant.
06:41Oh, what kind of questions?
06:42Sit down, please.
06:47Senor.
06:47Now, look, Sergeant.
06:48No, gracias.
06:48Ahora no.
06:49Ahora no.
06:50Now, look, Sergeant.
06:52I am going to need a place to live in during my stay in Los Angeles.
06:54Do you have any suggestions?
06:56This is the only inn, senor.
06:58Have you inquired?
06:58A room here in the inn?
07:00Oh, that is unthinkable.
07:02There will be hardly enough room for my baggage.
07:04That is true.
07:06No, I will need at least an hacienda with servants.
07:09You do have some fine haciendas in this area, do you not?
07:12But not any that rent out rooms, senor de la Cruz.
07:15I have no intentions of renting a room.
07:18I will need the entire place.
07:21Now, in Santa Barbara in Monterrey, I was told that the de la Vega hacienda is a very outstanding one.
07:26It is said to be one of the finest in all of California, but I do not think they plan
07:30to sell it.
07:31Nor do I plan to buy it.
07:33I will merely take it over.
07:36Would you be so good as to escort me there?
07:39Take it over?
07:41I do not think Don Alejandra and Don Diego would like that very much.
07:46All I ask is that you escort me, protect me.
07:49After making me publicly display my jewels, is that asking too much?
08:04One moment, please, senor.
08:06The refreshments, senor, the things you ordered, it was my understanding that you would pay for them.
08:10Oh, see, of course.
08:13You are a sporting man, are you not?
08:15We'll flip a coin, double or nothing.
08:17You choose.
08:19I choose tails.
08:20Oh, it's too bad.
08:21This must be my lucky day.
08:22One moment, please, senor.
08:23I did not get a very good look.
08:29I've never seen a coin like this.
08:31How can you tell which side is heads?
08:36By the saints, I thought every schoolboy could tell heads from tails on a Spanish florentavo.
08:41I beg your pardon, senor.
08:43I do not mean to be so stupid, but we are so isolated here, so out of touch with the
08:47world.
08:48I don't think no more of it.
08:50Adios, amigo.
08:58There goes a fine man.
09:00So generous, too.
09:01Yes.
09:20What a atrocity.
09:48Oh, Sergeant, help me move this table. I want to move it this way, eh?
09:52The table?
09:52Si, por favor.
09:53Vamos, pronto, pronto.
09:55Oh, hello, ya.
10:04Such poor taste. The room is so cluttered.
10:07Yes, this is much better.
10:09Yes, Sergeant, I think this place will be quite adequate.
10:12At least for my brief stay in Los Angeles. Thank you for your help.
10:14I have just talked to the Major Domo. He expects Don Alejandro and Don Diego to return at any moment.
10:19Please, senor, leave now before somebody gets killed.
10:23Oh, I had no thought of killing them. I will merely put them out.
10:28I may even, uh, yes, I may even allow them to take a few of their personal belongings.
10:34Don Alejandro, he may have different ideas.
10:37Si, he may not like it.
10:39You do not know Don Alejandro. When he gets mad, you should see him.
10:46Apparently, I am about to have that closure.
11:34Good morning, don't you?
11:35Good morning, don't you?
11:35Good morning, don't you?
11:36Good morning, don't you?
11:36Good morning, don't you?
11:36Good morning, don't you?
11:36Good morning, don't you?
11:37Good morning, don't you?
11:38Good morning, don't you?
11:39Good morning, don't you?
11:46At least you could have told me you were a relative.
11:49Then I would not have been so worried about Don Alejandro running you through.
11:52See, people can't help it if they have relatives.
11:55I apologize, Sergeant.
11:57To show there are no hard feelings, I invite you and the corporal to the party tonight.
12:00The party?
12:01What party is this?
12:03The party you are giving for me.
12:04To celebrate my arrival, to introduce me to your friends.
12:08Well, don't tell me there is another party planned for tonight also.
12:12No, Esteban, there is no other party.
12:15Just the one welcoming you to our hacienda.
12:18When you get to the Pueblo, you might ask the coach driver to come also.
12:22He was most accommodating, and the innkeeper too.
12:25Oh, and all the people I met at the tavern this afternoon.
12:28The more the merrier, I always say.
12:33Uncle Esteban hasn't changed a bit, has he?
12:36I doubt if you ever will.
12:37Diego, your mother was a wonderful woman.
12:41But it's for the rest of the family.
13:09Well, Diego, my boy, you should not be stuck off on a corner like this.
13:13Here.
13:14Beautiful young ladies and handsome young men belong to each other.
13:17Well, thanks.
13:35You have a most beautiful daughter, Don Marcos, and a splendid dancer.
13:39Gracias.
13:40And you do remarkably well too, I noticed, for a man of your age.
13:46Senor, I do not consider myself a man of my age.
13:49I meant no offense.
13:51Oh, you said earlier you had something to show me.
13:53Ah.
13:55Ah.
14:05Ha.
14:08Ha.
14:37Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
14:38I'm going to speak with you, Diego.
14:40It is urgent.
14:41He will excuse us.
14:42Of course, don't I, huh?
14:44Gracias, my querida.
14:59What is all this about?
15:01It is Esteban.
15:02He is taking our friends and neighbors aside one by one,
15:04showing them some jewels he says he brought from Spain.
15:06I'm afraid he's trying to sell them jewels that are, well, not genuine.
15:11You don't think that Uncle Esteban would...
15:14Well, this would put us in a very strange position.
15:16Precisely.
15:17We would have to repay whatever money he took.
15:19Even then, we would never live it down.
15:41Well, I want you to do something for us.
15:44You know that bag of jewels that my uncle has?
15:47We've got to get it away from him.
15:50Never mind, just get it.
15:56Yes, and hurry back with the jewels before he knows they are gone.
16:10Please, Don Marcos, I don't mean to sound adamant,
16:13but that is not the reason I showed you the jewels.
16:15I'm not sure I could bring myself to part with them, any of them.
16:18But you will be returning to Spain.
16:19You can buy others.
16:21At least sell me the one diamond I admired for my daughter.
16:25It is the most beautiful stone I've ever seen.
16:28Ah, then perhaps you can understand my reluctance to part with it.
16:31Suppose I offered 1,500 pesos.
16:34Would that help you to change your mind?
16:351,500 pesos?
16:37Well, I...
16:37Cuidado, cuidado!
16:43It's all right, I'm not going to beat you.
16:45He cannot hear you.
16:47Ah.
16:58Uh, really, Don Marcos, I'll have to be honest with you.
17:01I do not think the diamond is worth 1,500 pesos.
17:04I mean, in the regular market in Spain.
17:05I am not discussing what it is worth in the regular market.
17:08I am discussing what it is worth to me here in California.
17:22Did you get it?
17:25Good boy, Bernardo.
17:31Well, where is it?
17:33What have we gotten ourselves into?
17:36Come on.
17:54Diego, how well do you know this little deaf new servant of yours?
17:57Very well.
17:58He's been with me for years.
17:59Why?
17:59He's a pickpocket.
18:01He took my chamois bag of jewels right out of my pocket
18:03while he pretended to be wiping off some wine that he spilled on me.
18:06Uh, Stephen, this is a serious accusation.
18:09You should not make it if you're not sure.
18:11Yes, how do you know he took it?
18:13Because I took it out of his pocket before he got away.
18:16I just thought I should warn you.
18:18Personally, I never would trust a man with such nimble fingers.
18:22Now I'll have to go up to my room and put on a clean chaqueta.
18:24Look at this, look.
18:33May the saints give me strength.
18:36What do we do now?
18:40I don't know.
18:43Maybe you can talk with him.
18:44Talk with him?
18:45Within five minutes, he would have me bidding on the things.
18:48Your uncle, he has a way with people.
18:53The only other thing I can think of is that maybe Zorro should come along.
18:58Relieve Uncle Esteban of the jewels.
18:59Yeah.
19:01That's the only thing we can do.
19:03All right.
19:03Send another to my room.
19:05And make it look inconspicuous.
19:06Let's continue to do that.
19:06Yeah.
19:34I miss you.
19:43Let's go.
20:22Oh, my God.
20:43Help! Help! Help! Help! I'm being found! He's in there! A robber, all dressed in black. He stole my jewels!
21:04Don Alejandro, may I...
21:17Do not worry, Don Esteban. We will find him.
21:21Lancers! Lancers! Search the Hacienda!
21:24It is no room!
21:25It's too bad, Esteban, but those things happen. Sometimes they even happen for the best.
21:29What is the error?
21:30Send him to me. I want to talk to him.
21:32I will go find him.
21:32Wait a minute, Marcus. Please. Help me make Esteban comfortable.
21:36I tell you I'm all right. I want to talk to Diego.
21:38I think his little deaf-mute servant is mixed up in this.
21:42Bernardo, I just can't believe it.
21:45Alejandro knows. He tried to steal the jewels earlier this evening.
21:49Now I think I recognize him here in my room just before I was hit over the head.
21:53Go get Diego. Where is he?
21:55I... I think he's busy right at the moment.
22:07One moment, senores. I'll trouble you for that bag of jewels.
22:13It's Zorro! Get him!
22:15These are the men you want, sergeant. Now don't let them get away.
22:18Those are the men we want, Lancers! Don't let them get away!
22:21Want? For what?
22:25Stop him! Stop him!
22:30Lancers! Open the gates! Open the gates!
22:41Stand back. All of you.
22:57There are your jewels, thieves, sergeant.
22:59And if they do not confess, I'll come back and loosen their tongues.
23:24There are your jewel thieves, sergeant. And if they do not confess, I'll come back and loosen their tongues.
23:27Stop him! Don't let him get away!
23:53Stop him! Don't let him get away!
23:54Zorro turns jewel thief.
23:59This El Zorro.
24:00Let him keep the jewels.
24:02It would serve him right.
24:07You know something?
24:09I think I could almost learn to like it here.
24:13Yes, I may decide to stay for a while.
24:32The Reckless Don Esteban hatches a plot to capture Zorro.
24:36Don Esteban, this is Zorro's horse.
24:38After I win the race, we will turn him loose and he will go straight home.
24:44Straight to Zorro.
24:45See, he will.
24:47Then all we have to do is follow him and collect the reward.
24:53Next win.
24:54Share in all the action, adventure, and excitement that marks the colorful life of Zorro.
24:59All the action, adventure, and disguise.
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