The Saragossa Manuscript (Surreal Adventure Polish English Subtitles 1965)
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0:12 - 0:14The Saragossa Manuscript
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3:35 - 3:37Forward, follow me!
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3:37 - 3:38Wait!
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3:40 - 3:41Forward...
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5:39 - 5:42You are a prisoner,
no resistance, please. -
5:44 - 5:45Hey!
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5:46 - 5:47You hear me?
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5:47 - 5:51Wait a minute friend, until I finish
admiring these splendid drawings. -
5:58 - 6:00What about the enemy?
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6:00 - 6:02Carry on the pursuit.
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6:10 - 6:12Interesting.
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6:12 - 6:13Very much so.
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6:14 - 6:16Too bad I don't know Spanish.
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6:18 - 6:21Look, this is about my grandfather.
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6:22 - 6:24*"The Count Ollavedez",*
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6:25 - 6:29*"who at that time, had not yet
brought the settlers to the Sierra."* -
6:29 - 6:31Captain, Captain!
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6:33 - 6:35They're surrounding us,
what shall we do? -
6:35 - 6:38Why don't you shut the door?
It's drafty. -
6:43 - 6:44Where was I?
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6:44 - 6:47Er... here I think.
- Hm-mm. -
6:48 - 6:50*"The Sierra Morena:"*
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6:50 - 6:54*"a steep range between...
Andalusia and La Mancha."* -
6:55 - 6:57*"At that time it was populated..."*
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6:59 - 7:01*"with robbers and gyp..."*
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7:01 - 7:04*"gyp... gyp..."*
- Thanks. -
7:04 - 7:05"...gypsies..."
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7:05 - 7:08*"...and gypsies, of whom it was said,"*
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7:08 - 7:11*"would eat the corpses of"*
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7:11 - 7:13*"murdered wanderers."*
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7:21 - 7:23Will we make it before dark?
- Before dark? -
7:24 - 7:27Three days aren't enough
to cross these mountains. -
7:27 - 7:30Where will we sleep?
- It gets dark so quickly. -
7:30 - 7:35Sometimes you can find a
deserted inn at the roadside, -
7:35 - 7:40because infernal ghosts have chased out
the inn keepers, and when evil ghosts... -
7:41 - 7:42So what?
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7:43 - 7:47A traveller who comes here should
be prepared for the very worst. -
7:47 - 7:50I'm not scared of them.
- I'll handle them. -
7:50 - 7:52Sir, listen to Mosquito.
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7:52 - 7:56Saddle the mules and
follow me, and hurry! -
7:56 - 8:00Sir, demons cackle there, and invisible
hands push you into the abyss. -
8:00 - 8:03The devils have goats' hooves, not feet.
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8:03 - 8:07Let's go through Estramadura.
- The sights are prettier there. -
8:09 - 8:13We will go straight on... and stop
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8:13 - 8:14here
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8:14 - 8:16at the cork oaks,
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8:16 - 8:18where we'll have our food.
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8:18 - 8:22Then we'll spend the
night at Venta Quemada, -
8:22 - 8:27and the next day get supplies,
and prepare to cross the mountains. -
8:28 - 8:30Then in three days time,
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8:30 - 8:35exhausted but happy, we'll
ride triumphantly into Castile. -
8:35 - 8:38That's my plan and nothing...
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8:38 - 8:40is going to change it.
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8:41 - 8:43He'll ruin us.
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8:45 - 8:50Since King Don Philip V honoured me with
a captain's rank in the Walloon Guard, -
8:50 - 8:51it is my duty,
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8:52 - 8:54to find the shortest way to Madrid.
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8:55 - 9:00My young Sir, perhaps the King has
honoured you with a captain's rank, -
9:01 - 9:04but reason hasn't done
the same for your brains. -
10:16 - 10:20It'd be good to quench our thirst.
- Water isn't good after fruit. -
10:20 - 10:23Where's the mule attendant?
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10:23 - 10:25I don't like all this.
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10:25 - 10:28He has gone off with all our supplies.
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10:29 - 10:32Sir, evil ghosts have
kidnapped poor Mosquito. -
10:32 - 10:33He's escaped!
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10:33 - 10:38Damned rascal, I didn't like his
shrewd eyes from the start. -
10:38 - 10:44...Why didn't I listen to Brother de
la Trinidad, holy monk and preacher? -
10:44 - 10:46Mosquito!
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10:47 - 10:50He said the officers of
the guards were heretics. -
10:50 - 10:52Shut up idiot!
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10:58 - 10:59I'll catch him...
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11:00 - 11:03and break his bones
if he fled from fear. -
11:03 - 11:06Don't leave me alone here, sir.
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11:06 - 11:09Then you go!
- No sir, I will not go. -
11:12 - 11:14Well, we'll talk later.
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11:20 - 11:23Mosquito!
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14:29 - 14:33Two foreign ladies staying here,
would like to invite you to supper. -
14:34 - 14:37Caballero, would you follow me please?
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15:56 - 15:57Senor caballero,
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15:58 - 16:02thank you for your kind
acceptance of this modest supper. -
16:02 - 16:04Appease your hunger, Senor.
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16:04 - 16:07You probably haven't
eaten since this morning. -
16:09 - 16:11Are you surprised at our meeting?
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16:12 - 16:15My name is Emina,
this is my sister Zibelda. -
16:17 - 16:20We live in Tunisia but
come from Grenada. -
16:20 - 16:24Where our relatives still adhere
to our forefathers' faith. -
16:25 - 16:27Our journey is an important secret,
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16:27 - 16:30which we want to
confide to your honesty. -
16:31 - 16:34That was what we expected,
Senor caballero. -
16:36 - 16:39I took a seat near you to
tell you our family's story. -
16:39 - 16:42Listen carefully.
- Does this locket contain... -
16:42 - 16:44your mistress's picture?
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16:44 - 16:49This jewel's a gift from my mother, it
contains a fragment of a genuine relic. -
16:50 - 16:52Does it frighten you?
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16:52 - 16:54Only evil ghosts...
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16:54 - 16:56are afraid of relics.
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16:56 - 16:58We are Muslim,
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16:59 - 17:01so don't be surprised by my sister.
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17:01 - 17:05Too bad our closest relative
follows a strange faith. -
17:07 - 17:08Me?
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17:09 - 17:10Your relative?
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17:11 - 17:12Yes.
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17:12 - 17:14Your mother was a Gomelez.
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17:15 - 17:17We also belong to that family.
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17:17 - 17:19I've never heard of it.
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17:19 - 17:22Aren't you wrong dear ladies?
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17:26 - 17:27No.
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17:29 - 17:31I promised to tell you,
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17:31 - 17:34the story of our ancestors,
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17:34 - 17:37but I think it'd be better
if I start with my own. -
17:38 - 17:39Sit down.
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17:46 - 17:48We were waiting for you.
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17:48 - 17:53Had you chosen another road out of
fear, we'd have lost respect for you. -
17:53 - 17:57You are flattering me, Emina,
but I never turn off... -
17:57 - 17:59the road I have chosen.
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18:00 - 18:01But why,
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18:02 - 18:04are you so concerned with my courage?
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18:05 - 18:08We are concerned about you.
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18:08 - 18:09Me?
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18:09 - 18:12Perhaps you'll feel less flattered,
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18:12 - 18:16when I tell you, you're the
first man we've ever met. -
18:16 - 18:18My sister speaks the truth.
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18:19 - 18:21We never had a brother.
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18:21 - 18:24Locked up in the harem
since we were children, -
18:24 - 18:27we never had the slightest
idea about your sex. -
18:29 - 18:32But nature gave us
the inclination to love. -
18:32 - 18:36We gave each other our love.
- This is beginning to look interesting. -
18:37 - 18:40My sister and I love each other dearly.
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18:41 - 18:43Seeing this, our mother said,
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18:44 - 18:45we would either,
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18:46 - 18:49remain maidens or marry one man.
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18:49 - 18:54Her assurance partly calmed our anxiety.
- untranslated -
18:55 - 18:57The head of the family,
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18:57 - 18:58agreed we could
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18:59 - 19:00marry one man.
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19:02 - 19:03untranslated
- Is it... -
19:03 - 19:06provided he was a Gomelez.
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19:07 - 19:10Is it... is it me?
- Yes. -
19:10 - 19:12This is the idea we like best.
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19:12 - 19:14But my religion, my faith!
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19:14 - 19:16Don't you like us, Alfonso?
untranslated -
19:17 - 19:18Arent we nice?
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19:20 - 19:22It's nearly dawn,
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19:22 - 19:25time is too precious to
be wasted on idle talk. -
19:29 - 19:31We cannot become your spouses...
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19:31 - 19:33unless...
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19:33 - 19:35you accept the prophet's law.
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19:36 - 19:40You'll be allowed to see
us, only in your dreams. -
19:40 - 19:43But you have to keep
our existence secret. -
19:43 - 19:45Do you agree?
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19:48 - 19:49Pass the chalice!
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20:12 - 20:14But remember your promise.
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20:22 - 20:24My dear cousin,
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20:24 - 20:26why aren't you Muslim?
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20:26 - 20:29How happy I would be, upon seeing you...
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20:32 - 20:34on Emina's lap,
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20:34 - 20:35I too could
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20:36 - 20:37call myself your wife.
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23:31 - 23:33Come with me, my son.
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23:36 - 23:40Woe to him, who in
his wicked inflexibility, -
23:40 - 23:42refuses to confess...
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23:42 - 23:43his sins.
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24:15 - 24:18Don't spend the nights under the skies.
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24:28 - 24:31And beware of all temptations,
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24:32 - 24:35as the lord has lifted his hand.
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24:43 - 24:45I will do as you say, Father,
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24:45 - 24:46but...
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24:47 - 24:48first of all...
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24:52 - 24:54my belly needs refreshment.
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24:55 - 24:57Think about your soul's salvation,
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24:58 - 25:01and I'll look after your body's needs.
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25:03 - 25:06Strange things were
happening last night. -
25:07 - 25:08Did you stay in
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25:08 - 25:10the deserted inn by any chance?
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25:11 - 25:13I visited Venta Quemada.
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25:16 - 25:20But I have my reasons, for being
reluctant to explain it to you. -
25:23 - 25:25Devils are tempters.
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25:25 - 25:27Beware of Satan
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25:27 - 25:29and pride, my son.
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25:29 - 25:30Yes, yes.
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25:30 - 25:32Beware of Satan.
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25:33 - 25:35I am amazed at your courage.
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25:36 - 25:37Tell me young man,
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25:38 - 25:39who are you?
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25:40 - 25:41Who raised you?
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25:42 - 25:43Do you believe
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25:43 - 25:44in ghosts?
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25:44 - 25:45Me?
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25:45 - 25:47Why should I?
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25:58 - 26:00Have no fear, have no fear.
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26:00 - 26:04This one's possessed, and I'm
chasing the devil out of him. -
26:05 - 26:06Pasheko,
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26:06 - 26:07Pasheko.
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26:08 - 26:10In the name of our lord,
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26:10 - 26:12I order you to drive...
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26:13 - 26:14the goats uphill.
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26:28 - 26:32Here's an example of how
the Angel of Darkness, -
26:33 - 26:36is still ruling this
unfortunate neighborhood. -
26:38 - 26:42I'm devoting much of my time to him,
I think I'll be able to save him. -
26:42 - 26:45He's been making great progress lately.
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26:46 - 26:48He milks these goats?
- Yes. -
26:52 - 26:55Can you satisfy my curiosity, my son?
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26:58 - 27:00I was asking for details of your life.
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27:01 - 27:05You honour me, Father,
and you'll know everything. -
27:05 - 27:10I come from a family who had
more prominent men than wealth. -
27:10 - 27:11My father,
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27:12 - 27:18a colonel of the Walloon Guard, was an
extremely kind and honourable gentleman. -
27:39 - 27:41In the name of... Van Worden!
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27:50 - 27:53You'll pay for this, rascal!
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27:56 - 27:57A horse,
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27:57 - 27:59bring me a horse!
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27:59 - 28:02What are you waiting for, cowards?
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28:12 - 28:14I feel it'll end badly.
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28:34 - 28:35Senor,
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28:35 - 28:38I request you grant me a moment to talk.
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28:38 - 28:40All right.
- Privately. -
28:42 - 28:45Senor, I don't have the
pleasure of knowing you. -
28:45 - 28:47You'll know me soon, Senor.
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28:55 - 28:56Senor.
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29:07 - 29:08After you.
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29:34 - 29:35After you.
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29:44 - 29:47Your coach, Senor, outran my carriage.
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29:47 - 29:52There's something offensive about that,
Senor, and I'd like you to justify it. -
29:52 - 29:56Sir, it seems it wasn't my
coachmen, who outran yours, -
29:56 - 29:59but yours dragging along,
who were left behind. -
30:00 - 30:01I admit you are right.
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30:02 - 30:05Too bad you didn't say that,
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30:05 - 30:07before I drew my sword.
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30:09 - 30:10Senor.
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30:10 - 30:13I understand you perfectly well.
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30:43 - 30:47Senor, excuse me, for
taking up your time. -
30:47 - 30:49Oh, don't mention it.
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30:49 - 30:50May I?
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30:50 - 30:51But...
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30:52 - 30:53of course, Senor.
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31:06 - 31:10Senor, excuse me, I'll be returning to
my roast as it may not be cold just yet. -
31:29 - 31:30Water.
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31:32 - 31:36Why did he have his coach chopped up?
- He'd be more comfortable. -
31:37 - 31:40After it lost the race, he
couldn't look at it anymore. -
31:40 - 31:42Water.
- I'd have sold it. -
31:43 - 31:47A nobleman like him never
sells, he just destroys. -
31:48 - 31:52Everything... Everything
I have for a drop of water. -
31:52 - 31:53You hear?
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31:53 - 31:55If you had water, you'd be a rich man.
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31:56 - 31:59He's crazy to start all these duels.
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31:59 - 32:01If you have a master,
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32:01 - 32:05who likes collecting wounds,
you have to be ready for anything. -
32:08 - 32:10God damn it!
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32:12 - 32:14I'd sell my soul for a drop of water.
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33:18 - 33:21I've invited all you
gentlemen to my wedding. -
33:21 - 33:24Every one of whom I've had the
pleasure of crossing swords -
33:24 - 33:28at least once, and whom
of course, I havent killed. -
33:49 - 33:54You came to rejoice with me, and I need
advice on a letter from the Bayon Mayor, -
33:55 - 33:58asking me to take possession
of my ancestral castle in the... -
33:59 - 34:00Ardennes.
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34:01 - 34:05Should I leave the King's service,
or leave my heritage to its own fate? -
34:06 - 34:07If you vote...
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34:11 - 34:13I'll do as you advise.
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34:18 - 34:22Please hurry gentlemen, or
the meat will be quite cold. -
34:22 - 34:24Farewell, my king and lord.
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34:24 - 34:27Farewell, sunny Spain.
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34:28 - 34:32I invite you gentlemen to a feast
at my castle in the Ardennes. -
34:32 - 34:33Who will pay?
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34:34 - 34:36This is a great loss.
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34:36 - 34:38This will ruin me.
- Ardennes! -
34:50 - 34:51Follow me!
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35:16 - 35:19Nothing can equal our sunny Spain.
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35:22 - 35:23Again.
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35:25 - 35:27It's a stupid idea.
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35:28 - 35:33I don't think I'll ever get to sing a
serenade to the most beautiful senorita. -
35:35 - 35:36Hush.
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35:36 - 35:38True, it's not the same.
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35:42 - 35:44I don't envy the bride and groom.
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35:46 - 35:48Long live the bride and groom!
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35:52 - 35:54I wish your son,
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35:54 - 35:56a prompt return
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35:56 - 35:57to Spain.
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35:58 - 36:01Senora, our son will be named Alfonso.
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36:04 - 36:07Gentlemen, continue your feast.
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36:07 - 36:10I, a true Spaniard,
have to fulfill my duties. -
36:39 - 36:42This rain reminds me of the
siege of Lerida, Senora. -
36:44 - 36:47When I stood up to my waist in water.
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36:48 - 36:50They were beautiful times.
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36:51 - 36:53I was famous for my bravery then.
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37:02 - 37:04Exactly nine months later.
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37:05 - 37:06I was born.
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37:07 - 37:09You told us a nice story.
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37:09 - 37:12It seems your father is a man of honour.
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37:13 - 37:15Did you inherit this virtue?
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37:15 - 37:19Boasting is not a feature of a
Walloon Guard officer, Father. -
37:19 - 37:22Before you begin your own story.
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37:22 - 37:25I'll ask Pasheko to bring
you some fresh milk. -
37:25 - 37:27No, I'd better start straight away.
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37:27 - 37:30I was brought up far from home,
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37:30 - 37:33to learn the ways of a nobleman.
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38:09 - 38:13*... and the lid flew open,
I saw a skeleton coming out.* -
38:13 - 38:17*I drew my sword, but the
skeleton tore off its left hand,* -
38:17 - 38:21*using it as a weapon,
it fiercely attacked me.* -
38:21 - 38:26*I was defending my self bravely,
when another skeleton jumped out,* -
38:27 - 38:31*snapped a rib off the first,
and struck me with all his might.* -
38:32 - 38:33Welcome, Son.
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38:46 - 38:48So many years.
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38:48 - 38:49So many years.
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38:51 - 38:53My dearest son.
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38:53 - 38:56You didn't forget your
holy alphabet, my son? -
38:56 - 39:00Or my sophisticated teachings?
- No, I've been studying hard. -
39:01 - 39:03Show us Son, show us.
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39:04 - 39:05Excellent.
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39:05 - 39:06Excellent.
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39:07 - 39:08Dear Eureko,
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39:09 - 39:11leave manly things to men.
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39:11 - 39:15The time has come to show
you the ultimate stroke. -
39:15 - 39:19It's extremely complicated,
but once you've mastered it, -
39:19 - 39:22you'll be one of the best fencers.
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39:22 - 39:24En garde!
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39:24 - 39:25Dear Eureko.
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39:25 - 39:30I fought one hundred and thirty,
one hundred and thirty duels, yes, Son. -
39:30 - 39:33I'll give you all my experience now.
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39:33 - 39:34Allez!
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39:45 - 39:47I failed again.
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39:48 - 39:50You were the finest fencer.
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39:50 - 39:53Don 't worry, Alfonso will
take over with honour. -
39:54 - 39:56Return to your fatherland, son.
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39:56 - 39:59Spain is the loveliest
country in the world. -
40:02 - 40:06I'll do my best to help you become
a Walloon Guard captain. -
40:07 - 40:10Thus I came here, and last night...
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40:13 - 40:15Well...
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40:15 - 40:19Dear son, I've become very
interested in your story. -
40:19 - 40:21I can also see that
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40:21 - 40:23you received a good education.
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40:24 - 40:25However,
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40:26 - 40:29as you spent last night
at Venta Quemada... -
40:32 - 40:34What was I saying?
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40:35 - 40:36Ah-ha.
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40:36 - 40:40Oh, I am afraid you could have
been haunted by two hanged men. -
40:41 - 40:43I wouldn't like you to suffer
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40:43 - 40:46the same fate as Pasheko.
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40:46 - 40:50Don't be afraid, Father. my mother
told me that in the old days, -
40:51 - 40:55you may have come across possessed
people, but today they are no more. -
40:55 - 40:56What?
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40:57 - 41:01Haven't you seen the awful possessed
Pasheko, whose eye, devils gouged out? -
41:03 - 41:04Pasheko!
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41:05 - 41:08His story may aid your soul's salvation.
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41:19 - 41:21I will order him to begin.
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41:22 - 41:23Pasheko.
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41:23 - 41:24Pasheko.
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41:25 - 41:27In the name of our lord,
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41:28 - 41:30I order you to tell your story...
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41:31 - 41:32to our guest.
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41:41 - 41:43I was born in Cordoba.
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41:44 - 41:47My father was prosperous.
- You can leave that out, Pasheko. -
41:47 - 41:49His mother died three years ago,
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41:50 - 41:53and his father decided
to marry a young widow. -
41:53 - 41:54Camilla de Tormes.
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41:55 - 41:57They wed in Seville.
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41:57 - 42:01A few days later, my father
returned with his new wife... -
42:02 - 42:04and her sister, lnezillia.
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42:10 - 42:11My dear wife,
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42:12 - 42:13my lady,
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42:14 - 42:16I bought some mules for your coach,
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42:17 - 42:19and for you, lovely lnezillia,
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42:20 - 42:21a sapphire ring.
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42:23 - 42:25You are the best husband, Senor,
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42:26 - 42:28and brother-in-law.
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42:28 - 42:32Inezillia is ecstatic,
aren't you, lnezillia? -
42:32 - 42:34Thank you with all my heart.
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42:35 - 42:40Do not eat fruit, lnezillia,
you know it is bad for you. -
42:40 - 42:43I am glad, you are happy.
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42:44 - 42:45Camilla,
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42:46 - 42:50we would like to hear your songs,
as we always do, after lunch. -
42:50 - 42:52Oh yes, Camilla, do sing for us.
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42:53 - 42:56Come with me, sister,
to get the instruments. -
43:15 - 43:18I beg permission, Father,
to marry beautiful lnezillia. -
43:19 - 43:23We will go to Madrid and
start a wonderful life there. -
43:23 - 43:25Forget it, Son.
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43:26 - 43:28First of all, it'd be...
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43:28 - 43:31unbecoming for you to be
your father's brother-in-law. -
43:32 - 43:34Secondly, church laws,
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43:35 - 43:36ban such alliances,
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43:38 - 43:41and thirdly...
- I love her more than my own life. -
43:41 - 43:43And thirdly..!
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43:46 - 43:49I don't want you to marry lnezillia.
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44:00 - 44:02Don't worry, Pasheko.
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44:03 - 44:06If your father won't allow
you to marry my sister, -
44:06 - 44:10there are no obstacles at
all to your being her lover. -
44:13 - 44:14Senora,
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44:15 - 44:17lnezillia is an angel of purity,
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44:18 - 44:19how could l?
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44:20 - 44:21Leave it to me,
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44:21 - 44:22Pasheko.
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44:23 - 44:25my sister will listen to my request,
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44:26 - 44:29which I will pronounce
with pain in my heart. -
44:31 - 44:32Pasheko, Pasheko.
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44:34 - 44:35Who can resist you?
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44:37 - 44:38Make it short, Pasheko.
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44:39 - 44:41Now say what occcured, shortly
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44:41 - 44:45after your father set out
on the trip to Madrid, -
44:45 - 44:48taking his wife and her sister along.
-
44:50 - 44:52The days without lnezillia,
-
44:52 - 44:53were unbearable.
-
44:55 - 44:57I missed her...
-
44:58 - 44:59and suffered.
-
45:25 - 45:26Manuela!
-
45:41 - 45:44In Venta Quemada?
- That's where you're to wait for him. -
45:44 - 45:47Cruel gangs are roving
the Sierra Morena. -
45:47 - 45:52It's quiet since those two thugs,
the Zota brothers, were hanged. -
45:54 - 45:56Will lnezillia...
-
45:56 - 45:58be with my father?
-
45:58 - 45:59Yes, Sir.
-
46:01 - 46:03untranslated
- No more delay. -
46:06 - 46:07Inezillia.
-
46:09 - 46:11We'll always be together.
-
46:43 - 46:45Can I eat at your place?
-
46:49 - 46:53And spend the night?
- Senor, by Saint Parazito, don't do it. -
46:53 - 46:57Have you no clean bedclothes?
- I am ready, even for the King's court. -
46:58 - 46:59Well?
-
46:59 - 47:01Here, ghosts rant all night.
-
47:02 - 47:03Ghosts?
-
47:03 - 47:06Even we go to the next village at night.
-
47:06 - 47:08It's scary here at night.
-
47:09 - 47:12My friend, we'll sleep with ghosts.
-
47:13 - 47:15As you wish, Sir,
-
47:15 - 47:19but allow me and my wife
to leave the inn for the night. -
47:20 - 47:23I'll keep the ghosts
from stealing things. -
47:26 - 47:27Where you going?
-
47:27 - 47:28Sir,
-
47:29 - 47:31don't fool with ghosts, I'm scared.
-
47:32 - 47:35Then go with them, you weakling.
-
48:37 - 48:39Pasheko, the moment has come.
-
48:42 - 48:44Your father is asleep,
-
48:44 - 48:46and lnezillia is waiting for you.
-
48:51 - 48:53Come on, come on, come on.
-
49:13 - 49:16Everything is going well,
Pasheko, just look. -
49:21 - 49:24Indeed.
- I'll tell you when the time is right. -
49:48 - 49:50Pasheko, Pasheko.
-
49:50 - 49:52We are waiting for you.
-
50:03 - 50:04Inezillia,
-
50:04 - 50:08Inezillia, do you really desire a lover?
-
50:18 - 50:21You will be lovers,
but I'll always be with you. -
50:23 - 50:24Kiss.
-
50:30 - 50:32Hard.
-
50:34 - 50:36You love lnezillia,
-
50:37 - 50:39and I love you.
-
50:39 - 50:44She will refuse you nothing,
but remember my condition. -
51:18 - 51:20Well, son, what do you think?
-
51:22 - 51:24I think you would be scared...
-
51:25 - 51:27in such circumstances, too.
-
51:28 - 51:31A nobleman is afraid of nothing.
-
51:32 - 51:34Then let Pasheko continue his
-
51:35 - 51:36story.
-
51:36 - 51:38I may hear something...
-
51:39 - 51:40interesting.
-
51:42 - 51:43Pasheko.
-
51:43 - 51:44Pasheko.
-
51:44 - 51:48In the name of god,
I order you to continue. -
51:53 - 51:56I ran for my life from
right under the gallows, -
51:56 - 51:59and roamed far off the road, all day.
-
52:15 - 52:18I know, I know what you want to say,
-
52:18 - 52:21was I earlier, there'd be
a feast fit for a king. -
52:21 - 52:24Indeed, now the ghosts have taken over.
-
52:24 - 52:27And you're spending the
night, in the next village. -
52:28 - 52:30Allow me, Sir, to leave you.
-
52:32 - 52:36Was there a nobleman from Cordoba
and two women yesterday? -
52:37 - 52:39Try to remember,
a nobleman from Cordoba? -
52:40 - 52:44My wife left your supper,
Sir, on the stove. -
52:45 - 52:47On the stove.
-
53:22 - 53:23Pasheko.
-
53:24 - 53:25Pasheko!
-
53:25 - 53:28Make room for me right near you.
-
53:28 - 53:30I am trembling with cold.
-
53:30 - 53:33It's me, your lnezillia!
-
53:33 - 53:34Begone,
-
53:34 - 53:36begone, Satan!
-
53:36 - 53:38You're chasing us away?
-
53:39 - 53:41Come on, sister,
-
53:41 - 53:43we'll light the fireplace.
-
55:03 - 55:04Well, my son?
-
55:09 - 55:11I can...
-
55:12 - 55:14see you now realise the power of Satan.
-
55:16 - 55:18It is getting late.
-
55:18 - 55:21I won't offer you a place here.
-
55:21 - 55:24Pasheko's screams wouldn't
let you close your eyes. -
55:24 - 55:26Go to the chapel.
-
55:27 - 55:28To the chapel?
-
55:29 - 55:30To the chapel.
-
55:40 - 55:42But I'll...
-
55:42 - 55:44hear him there too.
-
55:46 - 55:50He has such a terrible yell.
- Son, I know what I'm telling you. -
55:50 - 55:51Ah...
-
55:51 - 55:53To the chapel.
-
55:56 - 55:58You will sleep quietly there.
-
56:11 - 56:13Kneel down at the altar,
-
56:14 - 56:16confess your sins and repent.
-
56:17 - 56:21There 's still time to prevent evil.
- I don't think I've sinned. -
56:21 - 56:24Unless it was in my dreams.
-
56:36 - 56:37Who's there?
-
56:37 - 56:39We're cold, it's us,
-
56:39 - 56:40your mistresses.
-
56:42 - 56:45Go back to your gallows,
I want to sleep! -
56:45 - 56:51You sneer because you're in a chapel.
- But come join us out in the graveyard. -
56:51 - 56:53At your service.
-
56:53 - 56:55But tomorrow!
-
57:24 - 57:26I can see you're nervous, my son.
-
57:31 - 57:33And it's not surprising.
-
57:34 - 57:39Last night, wicked spirits,
were up to terrible mischief. -
57:39 - 57:41The goats were bleating.
-
57:42 - 57:46Devils may assume various forms, my son.
-
57:48 - 57:50They somehow stay away from me, Father.
-
57:51 - 57:54I can see you still have faith,
-
57:54 - 57:57but I'm worried you
won't be able to keep it. -
57:58 - 58:00I will, I will.
-
58:03 - 58:05I don't want to keep you any longer.
-
58:06 - 58:08You have a long journey.
-
58:09 - 58:13By the day after tomorrow, you'll
have crossed the Sierra Morena. -
58:13 - 58:16You'll find some
supplies by your saddle. -
58:16 - 58:19What's the shortest way to Madrid?
-
58:21 - 58:23I have never been to Madrid, my son.
-
58:24 - 58:27I know, however, you have to go...
-
58:28 - 58:29that way.
-
58:32 - 58:33Thank you.
-
58:34 - 58:35Father.
-
58:42 - 58:47But remember, my son,
that God has raised his arm. -
59:20 - 59:24Senor Alfonso Van Worden?
- Yes, captain of the Walloon Guard. -
59:24 - 59:28You're under arrest, in the
name of the Holy lnquisition. -
59:28 - 59:30Senor, give us your sword.
-
59:39 - 59:43Gentlemen, senores, I'm a nobleman!
-
59:43 - 59:46What an incredibly noisy sinner.
-
59:46 - 59:51I hope he'll be as talkative
in front of the Holy Tribunal. -
59:51 - 59:52Amen.
-
60:27 - 60:28According to our system,
-
60:29 - 60:33we allow the prisoner the
freedom to accuse himself. -
60:34 - 60:36His confession, even if slightly forced,
-
60:37 - 60:38has its...
-
60:38 - 60:45advantages, when the prisoner
is willing to name his collaborators. -
60:57 - 61:00Do you know two African princesses?
-
61:03 - 61:06The longer you're silent,
the worse it'll be for you. -
61:07 - 61:08I can see,
-
61:08 - 61:09I'm going
-
61:10 - 61:12to have to help you.
-
61:13 - 61:15Let's start the first
-
61:15 - 61:16trial.
-
61:25 - 61:28You're going to faint soon,
-
61:29 - 61:31but with salt and alcohol,
-
61:32 - 61:34we'll bring you round.
-
61:35 - 61:36Let's start the...
-
61:37 - 61:38second trial.
-
61:38 - 61:39Alfonso.
-
61:40 - 61:41Alfonso!
-
61:42 - 61:44You're saved, Alfonso!
-
61:45 - 61:47Senor Zoto is coming to rescue you.
-
61:50 - 61:52Dear Alfonso!
-
61:52 - 61:53Alfonso!
-
61:55 - 61:59You've shown great courage, dear cousin.
- This is no time for kisses. -
62:00 - 62:04By the time the guards arrive,
you should be far away. -
62:04 - 62:06This is Senor Zoto.
-
62:07 - 62:11Senor Alfonso, I have the honour
of introducing my brothers. -
62:11 - 62:13Chico.
-
62:16 - 62:17Muma and Chico.
-
62:18 - 62:19How come, Zoto?
-
62:19 - 62:22Your brothers were hanged, weren't they?
-
62:22 - 62:24You heard right, Senor.
-
62:25 - 62:28But as you can see for
yourself, they're fine. -
62:28 - 62:30But I saw them myself!
-
62:31 - 62:36What you saw, Senor, were two shepherds,
hung to pacify the neighbourhood. -
62:37 - 62:38This is...
-
62:39 - 62:40unbelievable.
-
62:41 - 62:43Undoubtedly, it's thanks to
-
62:43 - 62:44our horses.
-
62:44 - 62:47I'm pleased to see you
are yourself again. -
62:51 - 62:53Bless you, Senor.
- Senor. -
62:53 - 62:55They're surrounding us.
-
62:56 - 62:57Chico,
-
62:57 - 63:00you cover us while we get to the horses.
-
63:03 - 63:04Where's...
-
63:05 - 63:06Where's my sword?
-
63:06 - 63:08My sword!
-
64:29 - 64:31Kiss me.
-
64:40 - 64:41And me.
-
64:42 - 64:44Oh, how happy I am.
-
64:45 - 64:48Are you pleased with
our meeting, cousin? -
64:50 - 64:52Cousin.
-
64:53 - 64:55This locket is horrible.
-
64:58 - 65:01It's cooling our passion towards you.
-
65:50 - 65:52Are you happy, cousin?
-
65:53 - 65:54Yes.
-
65:56 - 65:59Although I must say, the end of the night...
-
65:59 - 66:01I spent with you,
-
66:02 - 66:03didn't please me at all.
-
66:04 - 66:06You'd do better to
accuse us of pleasure. -
66:07 - 66:09It wasn't so nice in the morning.
-
66:09 - 66:11Let's say no more about it.
-
66:13 - 66:17Here's a plait made of
our hair: a talisman... -
66:18 - 66:20to remind you of us.
-
66:21 - 66:22Talisman?
-
66:23 - 66:27It's widely assumed one can love only one woman; it's a fallacy.
-
66:28 - 66:30I fell in love with you both equally.
-
66:31 - 66:33My heart... sees no difference.
-
66:34 - 66:35Adopt our faith.
-
66:35 - 66:38You would sit on the throne in Tunis,
-
66:38 - 66:40among harems,
-
66:40 - 66:42gardens and fountains.
-
66:42 - 66:44No, no.
-
66:44 - 66:47Let's not discuss kingdoms
flooded with sunshine. -
66:47 - 66:49We are in the abyss, close to Hell.
-
66:54 - 66:55How dare...
-
66:56 - 66:59you be seen in the company of...
-
67:00 - 67:01Golomez women!
-
67:03 - 67:05Cousin, you're done for!
-
67:06 - 67:07Forgive us.
-
67:07 - 67:11Either you'll be killed like
a coward with an axe, -
67:11 - 67:14and your corpse hung next
to the Zota brothers, -
67:15 - 67:17at the mercy of crows...
-
67:17 - 67:20and devilish powers, or...
- But the brothers Zota... -
67:21 - 67:23or you'll drink the potion...
-
67:23 - 67:25from this chalice.
-
67:26 - 67:28Gulp it down!
-
67:37 - 67:39Father,
-
67:40 - 67:44you'd do the same in the name
of honour, wouldn't you? -
68:37 - 68:39What an unpleasant misunderstanding.
-
68:40 - 68:44Evil spirits take so many shapes,
it's completely confusing. -
68:44 - 68:48Senor, you're here too?
You're too young to be a cabalist, -
68:48 - 68:51though you too, are carrying
a rope around your neck. -
68:53 - 68:55Don't worry, you are brave, I know,
-
68:55 - 68:58though you've had little experience.
-
69:00 - 69:02You're Alfonso?
-
69:03 - 69:07Your mother is a Gomelez, and you're
a captain of the Walloon Guard. -
69:09 - 69:13Let's leave this unpleasant place
and decide what to do next. -
69:13 - 69:16My name is Alfonso... Van Worden.
-
69:17 - 69:19That's evident.
-
69:20 - 69:22I can see you have mellowed.
-
69:22 - 69:25I've a miraculous potion
to restore your strength. -
69:25 - 69:26No, no.
-
69:27 - 69:29No more miraculous potions.
-
69:34 - 69:36Where are you going, Sir?
-
69:36 - 69:38To Madrid.
- That's good. -
69:38 - 69:42On our way we'll stop at a place
where I left a good meal. -
69:43 - 69:45Not miraculous, but sumptuous.
-
69:47 - 69:48Now listen.
-
69:48 - 69:52The books of 'Nach Sou Chasi'
contain wise Chaldean knowledge. -
69:53 - 69:57While the verses of 'Shir Ha Shi Mir'
contain the purest poetry of beauty. -
69:57 - 70:01In Hebrew, every letter's a number,
every word a wise combination. -
70:01 - 70:06If it is pronounced with the
right exhalation and accent, -
70:06 - 70:10one may move mountains and drain rivers.
-
70:11 - 70:14You must know that Adonai
created the world with a word... -
70:18 - 70:23Someone played a joke on me here
last night, but let's go in anyway. -
70:26 - 70:27My horse!
-
70:27 - 70:29Unbelievable, mine too.
-
70:33 - 70:37I don't understand.
- The horse follows his master. -
70:39 - 70:41It's lucky...
-
70:42 - 70:43that devils...
-
70:43 - 70:45do not need food.
-
71:23 - 71:24Good, isn't it?
-
71:25 - 71:28What's good?
- Senor, just asking. -
71:28 - 71:31I'm pleased I can satisfy your hunger.
-
71:33 - 71:35What's that?
-
71:37 - 71:40It must be your property, Senor.
-
71:42 - 71:45Then you too have spent the night here?
-
71:46 - 71:49Yes, but I won't tell
you the whole story. -
71:52 - 71:54It was a wonderful night...
-
71:55 - 71:58in spite of everything.
- In spite of... what? -
71:58 - 72:01I've also given my word.
- To whom? -
72:01 - 72:03Two beautiful women,
-
72:03 - 72:05but do not ask for more.
-
72:09 - 72:10Let's set off.
-
72:11 - 72:14It's still a long way to Madrid.
-
72:14 - 72:16Do you know, Senor,
-
72:17 - 72:18a quicker way?
-
72:18 - 72:19Yes,
-
72:19 - 72:21that way.
-
72:21 - 72:24That's where the
lnquisition fell upon me. -
72:25 - 72:26You're right.
-
72:26 - 72:29It's better to avoid an ambush.
-
72:36 - 72:40Is there any other path?
- Of course, for a cabalist. -
72:40 - 72:43We'll go around and come
out on the one to Madrid. -
73:07 - 73:10'Seter So Har' shows us the
depth of the ten elements, -
73:11 - 73:13creating an integrity of taste.
-
73:14 - 73:17All this enables us to seize the
powers ruling pandemonium. -
73:18 - 73:22Must you always talk in riddles?
- It makes my journey more interesting. -
73:23 - 73:25And they rule nightmares and demons,
-
73:26 - 73:32among which, we can distinguish
Hungarian and Polish zombies... -
74:03 - 74:04Help!
-
74:10 - 74:13I arrest you in the lnquisition's
name; give up your sword! -
74:15 - 74:17Do not resist, Alfonso Van Worden!
-
74:18 - 74:21I am Don Pedro Velasquez,
are you crazy, senores? -
74:22 - 74:23Indeed.
-
74:33 - 74:34It's not him.
-
74:34 - 74:36Who's he?
- Don Pedro, Sir. -
74:36 - 74:39He looks quite similar.
What you doing here, Senor? -
74:39 - 74:42I thought the roads were for everybody.
-
74:43 - 74:44Senores bandits!
-
74:44 - 74:47There is no road here, be off!
-
74:47 - 74:50He must have gone the other way.
-
74:53 - 74:55Perhaps he returned to Venta Quemada.
-
74:56 - 74:58I was told he was coming this way.
-
74:58 - 75:01You don't seem eager to
apologise for this mistake. -
75:01 - 75:02Stop bothering us!
-
75:03 - 75:06In that case, I will apologise
to the honourable senores. -
75:14 - 75:15A thorn.
-
75:16 - 75:18There's nothing to remove it.
-
75:45 - 75:48And there's no place to hide,
-
75:48 - 75:51just to examine the
situation, of course. -
76:03 - 76:06Senor Alfonso Van Worden?
- Yes. -
76:06 - 76:10Some ill mannered thugs
await you over there. -
76:10 - 76:11The lnquisition?
-
76:11 - 76:15Yes, why should the lnquisition be here?
-
76:15 - 76:17Didn't they realise you
weren't Senor Van Worden? -
76:17 - 76:22They probably didn't, as they held me
up, that's what logic would dictate. -
76:26 - 76:27And what now?
-
76:27 - 76:31You will ride to my castle,
Senor, a few miles away. -
76:31 - 76:35You've a castle in the neighborhood?
- You didn't mention it. -
76:36 - 76:40It just proves the beauty of modesty.
- What if they find me? -
76:40 - 76:43They can't enter my castle;
we'll go the short way. -
76:43 - 76:47Can I take advantage, Senor, of your
hospitality, and hope for a quiet night. -
76:48 - 76:51Knowing the Senor cabalist,
I know he won't refuse shelter. -
76:52 - 76:54Yes, of course.
Thank you, Senor. -
76:54 - 76:58I'll have time to reconsider,
all that has happened to me. -
76:58 - 77:01It could drive an
inexperienced person insane. -
77:01 - 77:04The human mind's ready
to accept anything, -
77:05 - 77:07if it's used knowingly.
-
77:20 - 77:27End of Part One
-
77:33 - 77:41The Saragossa Manuscript: Part Two
-
78:21 - 78:23Enrico, the Master's arrived.
-
78:23 - 78:26Has something happened?
- I don't know. -
78:29 - 78:32Let's rest after the
rigors of the journey. -
78:32 - 78:35Sir, you're completely safe here.
-
78:35 - 78:37My house is at your disposal.
-
78:37 - 78:41Fifteenth century.
- You're an expert on everything. -
78:41 - 78:46Curiosity distinguishes us from animals.
- I look, listen and draw conclusions. -
78:46 - 78:47Senor,
-
78:47 - 78:49I am pleased...
-
78:50 - 78:53to have met you and
to be in your company. -
78:53 - 78:58Good company is more precious
than wealth or black magic. -
78:58 - 79:01Gentlemen, this isn't
the place for disputes. -
79:01 - 79:05Please go in: Enrico, show
these gentlemen the way. -
79:21 - 79:25You were to be here in three days time.
- Unforeseeable complications. -
79:25 - 79:27It all got mixed up.
- And what now? -
79:27 - 79:29What now? I don't know.
-
79:30 - 79:33We must keep him here;
await new instructions. -
79:33 - 79:35Who's the other one?
-
79:36 - 79:37Be careful.
-
79:38 - 79:39Ask no more.
-
79:40 - 79:44Go... and make yourself becoming.
- You might have told me. -
79:44 - 79:47You're boring me, my dear,
it wasn't possible. -
79:49 - 79:50I have the impression,
-
79:51 - 79:54all this is happening
because of evil spirits. -
79:54 - 79:57I'd rather blame people, Senor.
-
79:57 - 79:59Someone must be after you,
-
79:59 - 80:02to put you through,
all these misfortunes. -
80:02 - 80:04I'm in your debt, Senor,
-
80:05 - 80:09as it seems, thanks to you,
I'll find the key to this riddle. -
80:09 - 80:12I like it here: peace and quiet.
-
80:13 - 80:16Think it through once more, Senor.
-
80:25 - 80:27Have all your needs been met, Senor?
-
80:30 - 80:34I don't know how to thank you.
- Not at all, make yourself at home. -
80:34 - 80:36Thank you, I feel fine here.
-
80:36 - 80:38I'm really well.
-
80:40 - 80:42I've thought everything through.
-
80:42 - 80:43And?
-
80:44 - 80:46It'd be best for me to go...
-
80:46 - 80:49to Madrid as soon as possible.
-
80:49 - 80:51I hope I'll be able,
-
80:52 - 80:54to make it in the dark.
-
80:55 - 80:58The lnquisition is still
guarding all the roads. -
81:02 - 81:04Maybe Senor Velasquez...
-
81:04 - 81:06has some good advice?
-
81:06 - 81:08He's an unbeliever.
-
81:08 - 81:11What shall I do then?
- Wait. -
81:26 - 81:27You have books here.
-
81:28 - 81:30All the wisdom in the world,
-
81:30 - 81:32can be found on these shelves.
-
81:37 - 81:40I particularly recommend
the Spanish stories. -
83:18 - 83:20Senor Don Pedro, I've found the answer.
-
83:20 - 83:24Let's have some wine, this
midnight oil may mark our -
83:24 - 83:26vigil for the last time tonight.
-
83:26 - 83:30Senor, please come, I'd like
to show you something. -
83:30 - 83:32You're sad.
-
83:32 - 83:34Let's drink this fine wine.
-
83:34 - 83:36We'll all...
-
83:36 - 83:38soon come to rest in...
-
83:38 - 83:39the eternal night.
-
83:40 - 83:42How can you be so careless?
-
83:42 - 83:46If he had read the end, the events which
are to follow would make no sense. -
83:50 - 83:52Luckily, I arrived in time.
-
84:11 - 84:14Strange things are
happening here, Senor. -
84:16 - 84:18I've seen it with my own eyes.
-
84:19 - 84:22I even held it in my own hands.
-
84:23 - 84:26It must be all due to the evil spirits.
-
84:29 - 84:33I understand, Senor, that your
mind is rebelling against -
84:33 - 84:37inexplicable phenomena,
-
84:37 - 84:41but be so kind as to explain in detail.
-
84:48 - 84:50What are you looking for, Senor?
-
84:51 - 84:53There was a book here.
-
84:53 - 84:55I saw the gallows.
-
84:56 - 84:57Where has it gone?
-
84:57 - 85:01Here? There's never been
a book like that here. -
85:08 - 85:09Demons again?
-
85:10 - 85:12They are tiring, I admit.
-
85:13 - 85:16Unfortunately, the
world is full of them. -
85:17 - 85:20Incantations stop their... mischief.
-
85:20 - 85:21Nonsense.
-
85:22 - 85:24Don't you... believe in incantations?
-
85:25 - 85:26No.
-
85:26 - 85:28What if I prove it?
-
85:28 - 85:33Only if... I can perform them myself.
-
85:33 - 85:35Go on, Senor.
-
85:35 - 85:38This is not the place for
philosophical disputes. -
85:48 - 85:52I'm so glad to see you, brother,
when did you get back? -
85:53 - 85:56This is Alfonso Van Worden,
captain of the guard. -
85:56 - 85:58Captain, my sister Rebecca.
-
86:01 - 86:03Don Pedro Velasquez.
-
86:04 - 86:06Madam.
- I will do my best. -
86:06 - 86:11I'd be glad, Senor, to convince you
of the power of the supernatural. -
86:11 - 86:12Of course.
-
86:12 - 86:15From Aristotle came the
principle that in the mind... -
86:18 - 86:19Senor Alfonso,
-
86:20 - 86:23I implore you to tell me,
what you think... -
86:23 - 86:26of everything you've
experienced since arriving here. -
86:30 - 86:34I wouldn't know where to begin, I must
have been put to sleep with a potion, -
86:35 - 86:37and taken to the gallows.
-
86:38 - 86:41Then you were under the
Zota brothers' gallows? -
86:43 - 86:45And found them both hanged?
-
86:46 - 86:50Do they, by any chance, have
the habit of coming down? -
86:50 - 86:52Very often, usually at night.
-
86:58 - 87:00Your hand shows that...
-
87:00 - 87:03you are possessed with
love for the demons. -
87:04 - 87:07Such people have no fear of humans.
-
87:07 - 87:09I am afraid of nobody.
-
87:12 - 87:13I am afraid for you.
-
87:35 - 87:36I am so glad they came.
-
87:39 - 87:41Gaiety and fun,
-
87:41 - 87:43will prevail now.
-
87:44 - 87:45I am sorry, Madam,
-
87:46 - 87:48but I have different plans.
-
87:49 - 87:51Whatever your decision,
-
87:51 - 87:53you won't refuse to spend a few hours,
-
87:54 - 87:55in our company.
-
88:09 - 88:12Your brother greets a gypsy so warmly.
-
88:12 - 88:13A gypsy?
-
88:14 - 88:18You'll see in a while, Senor,
what a gypsy he is. -
88:24 - 88:26Welcome, Senor Alfonso.
-
88:26 - 88:28How do you know who I am?
-
88:28 - 88:31Our camp moves from
one place to another, -
88:31 - 88:34and my daughters keep
their eyes and ears open. -
88:45 - 88:47An enchanted... place.
-
88:47 - 88:50The people of Sierra Morena
are afraid to go near. -
88:50 - 88:53I've no reason to tell
them they're wrong. -
88:53 - 88:57It is better that most of
my retinue is left outside. -
88:58 - 88:59Senor Avadoro,
-
88:59 - 89:01in this errant life,
-
89:01 - 89:04you must have encountered
many unusual adventures. -
89:07 - 89:08I have.
-
89:08 - 89:12Then tell us, and Senor Velasquez
will teach us how to experience poetry, -
89:13 - 89:15without the aid of ghosts.
-
89:15 - 89:19I do not succumb to ghosts,
but I fear your magic power, -
89:20 - 89:21Madam.
-
89:22 - 89:23I reckon,
-
89:24 - 89:29from one end of the world to the other,
the story of love is always the same. -
89:36 - 89:40I think you will enjoy hearing,
about my youthful adventures. -
89:41 - 89:43Some are surprising,
-
89:44 - 89:46I could even say, miraculous.
-
89:49 - 89:52Whenever I go back to those,
-
89:52 - 89:54long gone times of my life,
-
89:56 - 90:01I hear the noise of a variety of
passions, and a mixed roaring of storms. -
90:35 - 90:39You seem wiser than others,
and I have a delicate problem. -
90:39 - 90:41Will you follow me?
-
90:55 - 90:57I'm the lover of a
certain young person. -
90:57 - 91:00She tends, I think,
-
91:00 - 91:02to be fickle.
-
91:02 - 91:05When you see a woman,
whose dress suits this, -
91:06 - 91:10you'll see whether she goes to
church, or in another direction. -
91:11 - 91:12Here.
-
91:14 - 91:18You'll get another if you do well.
- You're her husband, not her lover. -
91:18 - 91:21I'm paying you to discover
treason, not who I am. -
91:22 - 91:24Sharpen your sight,
it's time for Vespers. -
91:24 - 91:27I'll wait at the inn.
- Of lovers. -
91:27 - 91:29Of lovers.
-
92:08 - 92:11What is this?
- Your beauty troubled me. -
92:11 - 92:15Somebody suspects you of betraying him.
- Follow me. -
92:17 - 92:20You will give this to Caballero Toledo.
-
92:33 - 92:34Noble caballero.
-
92:36 - 92:39My conscience forbids me taking
payment from both sides. -
93:35 - 93:37What is my fortune?
-
93:39 - 93:42We'll get married under
a big chestnut tree. -
93:42 - 93:46Nature will accept our vows;
the rosy glow of dawn will bless us. -
93:49 - 93:51I've lost Caballero Toledo's address.
-
93:51 - 93:54He invited me to a grand feast...
-
93:54 - 93:56on the other side of the square.
-
93:57 - 93:59Until we meet again.
- Maybe. -
95:31 - 95:32Senor Toledo.
-
95:33 - 95:35A lady wanted me to give you
-
95:35 - 95:37this little token.
-
95:37 - 95:40I appreciate your wit, my friend,
-
95:42 - 95:43and honour.
-
95:53 - 95:56Would you like to become
one of my servants? -
95:56 - 95:59That's impossible,
I was born a nobleman. -
95:59 - 96:04I chose the position of beggar, as
it does not dim a nobleman's jewel. -
96:05 - 96:07An answer worthy of a Spaniard.
-
96:08 - 96:09Let's have a drink.
-
96:14 - 96:16Human life is fragile.
-
96:19 - 96:21Why these dark thoughts, Senor?
-
96:24 - 96:25I am a sinner.
-
96:40 - 96:43I used to leave one
mistress for another, -
96:44 - 96:48but I concluded that I was
losing too much time that way. -
96:48 - 96:51So I started a new affair,
before breaking off the last, -
96:52 - 96:54and while planning a third.
-
96:54 - 96:57Spanish women have something...
-
96:58 - 96:59insistent.
-
96:59 - 97:01I swore love to each.
-
97:01 - 97:04The punishment for
breaking oaths is terrible. -
97:05 - 97:07Indeed, in the other world.
-
97:13 - 97:16Yesterday, a friend from Malta
visited, his name is Aquillar. -
97:18 - 97:20A noble person,
-
97:22 - 97:24and a good Christian.
-
97:27 - 97:29I cannot understand how,
-
97:30 - 97:34being endowed with such contradictory
characters, we live in such friendship. -
97:36 - 97:37Aren't you drinking?
-
97:38 - 97:42I've nearly finished the bottle;
you haven't touched your glass. -
97:57 - 97:59What you thinking?
-
97:59 - 98:02I was thinking of the
sun, which I saw today, -
98:03 - 98:05and whether I'd see it again tomorrow.
-
98:06 - 98:08You doubtless will, if there is no mist.
-
98:09 - 98:11I may not live to see tomorrow.
-
98:14 - 98:16Are you planning a duel?
-
98:17 - 98:21I could act as your witness.
- You are the last man, -
98:21 - 98:23I would ask for this favour.
-
98:25 - 98:27Good heavens!
-
98:30 - 98:33You took up your old
squabble with my brother? -
98:33 - 98:36Shall I lose my friend
or brother in one duel? -
98:36 - 98:39I have an ominous feeling;
wait until midnight. -
98:39 - 98:44If I die, I'll come to warn you about
penalties a sinner faces after he dies. -
98:48 - 98:52I didn't want to see you, but a voice
from heaven ordered me to come. -
99:43 - 99:44Were you killed?
-
99:45 - 99:46I was.
-
99:49 - 99:50Is...
-
99:50 - 99:53there a purgatory in the other world?
-
99:53 - 99:54Yes.
-
99:56 - 99:58And that's where I am.
-
100:16 - 100:17Who died?
-
100:19 - 100:20Tell me who died?
-
100:32 - 100:34Toledo fell unconscious.
-
100:40 - 100:43I'm sorry, but my duties are calling me.
-
100:43 - 100:46At such an interesting point.
-
100:46 - 100:49Doses of suspense are
the sign of a master. -
100:50 - 100:52All this has left me confused.
-
100:54 - 100:58I've lost the feeling of where reality
ends... and fantasy takes over. -
100:59 - 101:02Senor, you mean to say, poetry.
-
101:03 - 101:06I do not know what you're aiming at.
-
101:06 - 101:11I'll tell you something... that is based
on the principles of geometry. -
101:11 - 101:14Wanting to define an infinite number,
-
101:14 - 101:17I write a horizontal eight
and divide it by one. -
101:18 - 101:22If I wish to express infinite
smallness, I write a one, -
101:22 - 101:24and divide it by the horizontal eight.
-
101:25 - 101:27All these signs... give
-
101:27 - 101:28me no idea...
-
101:29 - 101:33about what I want to express:
infinity, greatness... -
101:34 - 101:36In the cosmos, infinite smallness...
-
101:37 - 101:40is an infinite root of the
smallest part of an atom. -
101:41 - 101:44So I am defining infinity,
-
101:44 - 101:45but...
-
101:46 - 101:48not comprehending.
-
101:49 - 101:51Well, if I do not comprehend,
-
101:51 - 101:53but I can define it,
-
101:54 - 101:56I am getting near poetry,
-
101:57 - 102:02which seems to be closer
to life... than we suspect. -
102:03 - 102:06Empirical... science
leads to lack of faith. -
102:07 - 102:10Only an uneducated man
who sees a thing every day, -
102:11 - 102:13thinks he understands it.
-
102:14 - 102:17A true researcher
proceeds among riddles. -
102:18 - 102:22He errs, but he gets nearer
his goal every day. -
102:25 - 102:26Senor Avadoro,
-
102:26 - 102:29will you finish Toledo's story?
-
102:29 - 102:33I remember he was disturbed,
by a voice from the other world. -
102:33 - 102:34Yes.
-
102:35 - 102:38His tender soul was very sensitive.
-
102:40 - 102:43So he was in deep despair.
-
103:02 - 103:05What'll you do?
- I want to rethink my life. -
103:13 - 103:15Senor caballero,
-
103:15 - 103:17let me make one comment.
-
103:18 - 103:22The voice you heard yesterday, said
what you could find in any catechism. -
103:23 - 103:26Do not burden oneself
with premature worries. -
103:26 - 103:28My friend,
-
103:29 - 103:32he who once heard the voice of the dead,
-
103:33 - 103:36will surely not spend much
more time among the living. -
104:33 - 104:34Farewell,
-
104:35 - 104:36my friend.
-
104:54 - 104:58Tell the lady everything,
without going into detail. -
105:23 - 105:26I've chosen you as
I've a delicate problem. -
105:26 - 105:31I would be glad to help, Senor,
but I am afraid to leave my client. -
105:31 - 105:34I can substitute for you,
it won't be long; listen. -
105:43 - 105:46I warn you, he is a prattler and a bore.
-
105:46 - 105:49You can find something
interesting in every story. -
105:52 - 105:56You remember the senor, with
whom I drank wine at your inn? -
105:56 - 105:59He's the husband of a young noblewoman.
-
105:59 - 106:02Discreetly hand this
little jewel over to her. -
106:20 - 106:22Senor Lopez Suarez?
-
106:27 - 106:29Like fortune-telling,
love has its magic. -
106:30 - 106:32This tells me you'll see me again soon.
-
106:32 - 106:33Maybe.
-
107:07 - 107:11You are kind, but the medicine is awful.
-
107:11 - 107:13I'd give you a more tasty one,
-
107:13 - 107:15but the medic won't let me.
-
107:16 - 107:17Sit down.
-
107:17 - 107:19Sit down when I tell you.
-
107:23 - 107:25I have one soft spot,
-
107:25 - 107:29and you will do me a favour;
take this instrument in your hand. -
107:35 - 107:37Now listen carefully.
-
107:38 - 107:40I am the son of...
-
107:40 - 107:44Gaspar Suarez, the richest
merchant in Cadiz. -
107:49 - 107:52You're again wasting time on romances.
-
107:53 - 107:55I'm listening, Daddy.
-
107:59 - 108:01It's time you departed for Madrid.
-
108:02 - 108:05You've to get to know the world.
-
108:05 - 108:06Daddy,
-
108:06 - 108:08I want to get married.
-
108:09 - 108:12First, pass your examination in life.
-
108:12 - 108:15These are the rules you have to follow.
-
108:16 - 108:19I forbid you to get into
discussions with noblemen. -
108:20 - 108:22The lords honour us,
-
108:22 - 108:26while actually, they just want
credit but cannot repay, -
108:26 - 108:27Understand?
-
108:28 - 108:31I forbid you to use the title of 'Don'.
-
108:31 - 108:33You are Suarez, and that's that.
-
108:34 - 108:37I also forbid you, to use your sword.
-
108:38 - 108:41The habit brings more discredit than...
-
108:41 - 108:42benefit.
-
108:43 - 108:45Last but not least,
-
108:45 - 108:47under no circumstances,
-
108:48 - 108:50may you enter...
-
108:50 - 108:52into any connections,
-
108:53 - 108:55with the house of the banker, Moro.
-
108:56 - 108:57Moro?
-
108:59 - 109:00And I will...
-
109:00 - 109:02reveal to you why.
-
109:04 - 109:07Though I am related to the
greatest bankers in Spain, -
109:08 - 109:12seeing how well you are
trading with the Philippines, -
109:13 - 109:16I will deposit a million with
you for a limited partnership. -
109:17 - 109:18I am honoured.
-
109:30 - 109:32I'll try to double your deposit,
-
109:33 - 109:35as soon as possible.
-
109:35 - 109:37You do not need to hurry, Sir.
-
109:38 - 109:40Too bad I didn't hurry.
-
109:57 - 109:58I am
-
109:58 - 109:59Moro,
-
109:59 - 110:02the royal banker, as you know.
-
110:02 - 110:04My relative, Senor Livardez,
-
110:05 - 110:06passed away.
-
110:06 - 110:09In his accounts, there is your cheque...
-
110:09 - 110:11for a million.
-
110:12 - 110:15Will you return the capital, please?
-
110:15 - 110:19I have legally taken over his estate.
- The million was invested. -
110:19 - 110:22It will be doubled in the
future, maybe even... -
110:23 - 110:24I am very sorry.
-
110:34 - 110:35All right.
-
110:37 - 110:40Here is your late relative's share.
-
110:46 - 110:48And now listen carefully.
-
110:48 - 110:52Years later, my ships returned,
having tripled the fortune. -
110:52 - 110:56So I wrote to the banker
Moro that I had... -
110:56 - 110:58his two million.
-
111:09 - 111:11My principal received...
-
111:11 - 111:15your letter and begs to inform
you, the Livardez capital... -
111:15 - 111:17was entered into the books.
-
111:17 - 111:20He will not claim any more.
-
111:20 - 111:22I owe him two million!
-
111:22 - 111:25My principal does not
even want to hear of it. -
111:25 - 111:27This is an insult!
-
111:28 - 111:31I do not need his generous donation!
-
111:31 - 111:32He's insulting
-
111:32 - 111:33me!
-
111:34 - 111:36I began to claim my rights,
-
111:36 - 111:40considering my good name
and that of my profession. -
111:40 - 111:42I started proceedings.
-
111:42 - 111:45The tribunal of Seville
pronounced Moro right. -
111:46 - 111:50We are to pay court fees of
six hundred thousand piastres. -
111:51 - 111:53We got no justice.
-
111:53 - 111:54Six years wasted.
-
111:55 - 111:59And the two million is supposed
to be mine? That's vile! -
112:00 - 112:03You will appeal, Senor!
-
112:05 - 112:09So you see, my son, I've good reasons...
-
112:09 - 112:12to forbid you any contact
with the house of -
112:12 - 112:14the banker Moro.
-
112:14 - 112:15And then?
-
112:16 - 112:20I said goodbye, and filling my carriage
with love stories I had bought in Cadiz, -
112:21 - 112:23I left for Madrid.
-
112:23 - 112:26Pour me some more
of this good mixture, -
112:26 - 112:27good man.
-
112:33 - 112:35I feel my strength returning.
-
112:39 - 112:41These sentimental stories
-
112:41 - 112:44had softened my soul so much,
-
112:46 - 112:50that upon arriving here, I was madly
in love, although I didn't know... -
112:50 - 112:54the object of my desire.
-
113:11 - 113:13Oh, sorry.
-
113:27 - 113:28Who is that?
-
113:32 - 113:34Come on in, Sir.
-
114:19 - 114:21Senor Don Lopez Suarez.
-
114:22 - 114:24I came to pay my respects.
-
114:24 - 114:26I am generally known...
-
114:26 - 114:28under the name of...
-
114:32 - 114:34under the name of...
-
114:36 - 114:37Don Roque...
-
114:38 - 114:40Busqueros, a family from Old Castile.
-
114:41 - 114:46Senor Don Roque, my father's forbidden
the 'Don' title or to mix with noblemen. -
114:46 - 114:50Senor Don Lopez, my father in turn,
-
114:50 - 114:54ordered me to give the title of
'Don' to all prominent merchants, -
114:54 - 114:56and to seek their company.
-
115:00 - 115:03I also respect my father's will.
-
115:07 - 115:09Your attitude...
-
115:10 - 115:12and the elegance...
-
115:12 - 115:15with which you got out of
your carriage, impressed me. -
115:16 - 115:18Is this yours, Don Lopez?
-
115:20 - 115:21Mine.
-
115:22 - 115:24Lucky coincidence!
-
115:24 - 115:27I collect these passionately.
-
115:27 - 115:30Here, I'd be glad to oblige.
-
115:31 - 115:34A real collector always has copies,
-
115:34 - 115:38should one get lost,
for unknown reasons. -
115:39 - 115:43And the third could come in
handy, when the chance arises. -
115:44 - 115:45Er, Don...
-
115:46 - 115:50Roque, I just got out of the
carriage, I am tired and hungry. -
115:52 - 115:53Exactly.
-
116:02 - 116:03Well...
-
116:03 - 116:06Don Lopez, it isn't
becoming that we eat off... -
116:07 - 116:09one plate, and use the same...
-
116:09 - 116:11spoon and fork.
-
116:13 - 116:15Hey, boy.
-
116:15 - 116:16Hey, boy.
-
116:17 - 116:18Get... another set.
-
116:18 - 116:20Hey boy, get another set!
-
116:25 - 116:28Busqueros entertained me...
-
116:32 - 116:36with gossip from Madrid, while I was
impatiently looking forward to... -
116:37 - 116:39getting back to Buen Retiro.
-
116:39 - 116:43This depopulated park is
famous in our romantic stories, -
116:45 - 116:49and I don't even know,
what was telling me, -
116:49 - 116:52I would enter into some
tender relationship there. -
117:23 - 117:26Lady, I probably found
what you are looking for. -
117:27 - 117:29I lost my locket and gold chain.
-
117:29 - 117:32Was anything written on it?
-
117:33 - 117:35You read my name was lnez,
-
117:35 - 117:38and that it's an
original portrait of me. -
117:39 - 117:44May I comment, lovely lady, that the
finder usually gets an acceptable prize? -
117:44 - 117:47Senor, you're forward
for a first meeting. -
117:47 - 117:51Congratulations, lady, you've met
the son of Cadiz's richest merchant. -
117:51 - 117:55I did not give any reason
for strangers to talk to me. -
117:56 - 117:57Lopez Suarez.
-
117:58 - 118:01Senor, be kind enough
to return my locket. -
118:10 - 118:11Begone!
-
118:41 - 118:42Senor Don Lopez,
-
118:43 - 118:46I've refused twenty
invitations to visit you. -
118:47 - 118:51Well, you have to admit,
I did you a favour yesterday. -
118:51 - 118:57Feigning unawareness, I told her, you're
the son of one of the richest merchants. -
119:00 - 119:03Though she pretended to be angry,
-
119:03 - 119:05it was only to convince you,
-
119:05 - 119:09she was not at all, impressed by wealth.
-
119:11 - 119:12Believe me.
-
119:13 - 119:14You are young,
-
119:14 - 119:16reasonable,
-
119:16 - 119:17and handsome.
-
119:18 - 119:22But remember, gold is
never an obstacle to love. -
119:30 - 119:32How shall we spend the afternoon?
-
119:34 - 119:36I want to see the town... alone.
-
119:37 - 119:40You see there was no
way out of this situation. -
119:42 - 119:45Go and say prayers... then!
-
120:04 - 120:06It was a locket from my brother.
-
120:14 - 120:16Don't ask about anything else.
-
120:17 - 120:18untranslated
-
120:18 - 120:21Unless you find something
else belonging to me. -
120:21 - 120:24Then you'll be able to demand...
-
120:24 - 120:25a reward.
-
120:29 - 120:31We shouldn't be seen together.
-
120:38 - 120:40Lopez...
-
120:40 - 120:42Suarez...
-
120:42 - 120:43to...
-
120:44 - 120:45What?
-
120:48 - 120:49To lnez.
-
120:53 - 120:56There is charm in my eyes,
-
120:57 - 120:58comma,
-
120:59 - 121:01and you, lady, are
the only reason for it. -
121:07 - 121:09I would like...
-
121:09 - 121:12I would like to put my
thoughts, in this letter, -
121:13 - 121:15but they seem...
-
121:15 - 121:16they...
-
121:17 - 121:20but they seem to vanish.
-
121:53 - 121:54Don Roque,
-
121:54 - 121:55give it back!
-
121:57 - 121:58Where?
-
122:07 - 122:08Don Roque!
-
122:08 - 122:09Don Lopez!
-
122:13 - 122:14Stop!
-
122:15 - 122:16Stop, wait!
-
122:35 - 122:37Well, a letter...
-
122:37 - 122:38has to be delivered.
-
122:39 - 122:42You should be grateful to me, Senor.
-
123:00 - 123:01Lady.
-
123:05 - 123:07Why use a senor, whose impertinence,
-
123:08 - 123:11I already disliked,
to bring me your letter? -
123:11 - 123:17Ah, lady, I wrote that letter for my
own pleasure, and that imp stole it. -
123:19 - 123:21Ever since I got to Madrid,
-
123:21 - 123:23he has haunted me like an evil spirit.
-
123:24 - 123:27I don't think I can be
bothered with this nonsense. -
123:34 - 123:37And what, Senor, would
you like to know now? -
123:38 - 123:41Lady, I wish I knew who you
were and what your name is. -
123:42 - 123:45The daughter of a man who
is as rich as your father, -
123:45 - 123:47the banker, Moro.
-
123:47 - 123:48Moro?
-
123:50 - 123:52The curse of my life.
- Senor! -
123:52 - 123:56I cannot think of you under
the threat of my father's curse, -
123:56 - 124:00he crossed many seas to set
up as a merchant in Cadiz. -
124:00 - 124:01In Cadiz...
-
124:01 - 124:06Don't believe him and don't lose heart;
little heirs are hard to get hooked, -
124:06 - 124:09but sooner or later,
their turn will come. -
124:10 - 124:12No, no, no, no, no!
-
124:12 - 124:14You'll scare my dog, meddler.
-
124:15 - 124:18Now only death is left for me;
lightning, strike me... -
124:19 - 124:21Do not be afraid.
-
124:21 - 124:24Inez loves you more than her life.
- Me? -
124:24 - 124:27She wants to meet you at the same spot,
-
124:27 - 124:29tomorrow at sunset.
-
125:05 - 125:10I understand, Senor Lopez, that at
your age you don't feel like marriage. -
125:10 - 125:13However, I find your
excuse very strange. -
125:13 - 125:17Your father crossed many seas
to set up as a merchant in Cadiz. -
125:18 - 125:21You're lucky, I've fixed everything.
-
125:21 - 125:26Senor Don Roque, please
do one more thing for me. -
125:27 - 125:29Do not go to Buen Retiro.
-
125:30 - 125:34Fair lnez won't be there, but I must
sit once more on the same bench, -
125:34 - 125:37and weep over my misfortune.
-
125:39 - 125:43There's something very
offensive... in your words. -
125:43 - 125:48They seem to infer some lack
of appreciation, on your part. -
125:48 - 125:49Senor...
-
125:56 - 125:59Jasmine breathes the balmy fragrance,
-
126:01 - 126:05the trees grow greener
as you pass under them. -
126:05 - 126:07What will happen...
-
126:10 - 126:12to a heart which you honour?
-
126:21 - 126:24I could let you cry in misery alone,
-
126:25 - 126:27but fair lnez may come,
-
126:27 - 126:29and who will rectify your nonsense?
-
126:32 - 126:33What's this?
-
126:35 - 126:38To kill time, I suggest
I tell you a story, -
126:38 - 126:42from which you will discover
many instructive events. -
126:42 - 126:44I always had a talent for the law.
-
126:44 - 126:47I wanted to know people and life.
-
127:23 - 127:26What is it, what's a matter?
-
127:29 - 127:30Oh!
-
127:30 - 127:32Fearsome head, oh!
-
127:52 - 127:55I thought it was one of my relatives,
-
127:55 - 127:58with whom I was to
have an important talk. -
127:58 - 128:02I don't know you, or the reason
for this unexpected visit. -
128:02 - 128:05I'd no intention of entering your room,
-
128:05 - 128:08I just wanted to know, who lives here.
-
128:08 - 128:10I am a lawyer,
-
128:10 - 128:12studying people's lives.
-
128:12 - 128:14Ah, that's different.
-
128:14 - 128:18Nothing is more pleasant than
knowing what people are doing. -
128:18 - 128:20Before you woke up, madam,
-
128:20 - 128:25your husband honoured me,
by thinking my face was... -
128:26 - 128:27a fearsome head.
-
128:42 - 128:45And she...
- Senor Don Roque, time is passing. -
128:48 - 128:49Don Lopez,
-
128:49 - 128:54when a decent man tells a fascinating
story, you shouldn't interrupt him. -
128:54 - 128:55No, no explanations!
-
128:57 - 128:58This woman.
-
129:01 - 129:03Let me explain everything.
-
129:07 - 129:10I am the daughter of a brave officer.
-
129:10 - 129:13My name is Frasquita Salero.
-
129:16 - 129:20I attracted men, even
when I was a young girl. -
129:21 - 129:24Frasquita, Frasquita, be modest.
-
129:25 - 129:27Be reasonable, Mama!
-
129:28 - 129:30How can I be bad with such...
-
129:30 - 129:32elegant...
-
129:32 - 129:33gentlemen?
-
129:51 - 129:53Haven't you dropped something?
-
129:54 - 129:58Too bad for me, if you'd
dropped this little cross, -
129:58 - 130:01I'd have picked it up and
kept it as a dear souvenir. -
130:11 - 130:13Frasquita, get away from the window.
-
130:40 - 130:41Unfortunately,
-
130:42 - 130:44the young man never showed up again.
-
130:49 - 130:51My beautiful wife.
-
130:54 - 130:56My sweetness.
-
130:57 - 130:59Do you love your hubby?
-
131:00 - 131:01I do.
-
131:03 - 131:04And nobody else?
-
131:05 - 131:07Nobody else.
-
131:23 - 131:26What have you there, son?
- A letter for Madam Frasquita. -
131:27 - 131:28Give it to me.
-
131:29 - 131:31I am her father.
-
131:32 - 131:33Here, off!
-
131:38 - 131:39A ring?
-
131:40 - 131:42What ring?
-
131:43 - 131:47*"l am waiting for you and
yearning for you, Pena Flor."* -
131:57 - 131:59Frasquita,
-
131:59 - 132:01do you love me?
-
132:02 - 132:03I do.
-
132:09 - 132:12Then there are no obstacles to our love.
-
132:28 - 132:30Perfect, Don Ramino!
-
132:30 - 132:34If you carry on like that, with
the noble Count Pena Flor, -
132:34 - 132:37he won't be a nightmare
to husbands anymore. -
132:37 - 132:40What if I put an end to his conquests?
-
132:40 - 132:43I'm afraid of the effects
of such a duel. -
132:45 - 132:46If I could have...
-
132:47 - 132:50one hundred doubloons,
I would wait out in... -
132:50 - 132:52the islands.
-
132:56 - 132:59I'll gladly offer you one
hundred for such a noble cause. -
133:34 - 133:37The Count was murdered last night.
-
133:37 - 133:39Penar Flor.
- Penar... -
133:39 - 133:41Flor; from the letter...
-
133:41 - 133:44we found on one of the
criminals, we know that you... -
133:45 - 133:49offered Senor unknown,
one hundred doubloons, -
133:49 - 133:51for the crime to be...
-
133:51 - 133:52carried out.
-
133:52 - 133:55I have never set eyes
on Senor Pena Flor. -
133:56 - 134:00Yesterday, two men came with a
promissory note for a hundred doubloons, -
134:00 - 134:02which I signed a year ago.
-
134:03 - 134:04Shall I show you?
-
134:05 - 134:10No, I am a member of the criminal
court, I am not interested in trade. -
134:11 - 134:12That will be all.
-
134:13 - 134:15Excuse us, for the inconvenience.
-
134:24 - 134:26Did you really...
-
134:26 - 134:29order this Senor to be killed?
-
134:30 - 134:32Why care? You knew him?
-
134:36 - 134:39I would go on a pilgrimage,
-
134:39 - 134:41to the Way of St. James.
-
134:41 - 134:43and even...
-
134:44 - 134:47a greater distance,
if I believed it could help me. -
134:48 - 134:50A wonderful story.
- Yes. -
134:50 - 134:55Since then, strange things have
been happening in the house. -
135:07 - 135:09Here are your...
-
135:10 - 135:12hundred doubloons back!
-
135:30 - 135:31Don Diego!
-
135:33 - 135:34Don Diego!
-
135:50 - 135:51I like it.
-
135:53 - 135:54Needless to say,
-
135:54 - 136:00Count Pena Flor, was only
made up to upset my husband, -
136:02 - 136:04and make him go on a pilgrimage!
-
136:05 - 136:10The justice clerks, as well as
the thugs, were all paid off. -
136:10 - 136:13Now I understand the 'fearsome head'.
-
136:16 - 136:20And you understand, Senor, why
I thought you're somebody else. -
136:21 - 136:25I haven't finished yet, Senor.
- Later Senor, duties are calling me. -
136:25 - 136:28Senor Don Lopez, you wish to offend?
-
136:28 - 136:31Yes, there's no other
way to get rid of you. -
136:36 - 136:39Your daddy will surely be glad.
-
136:56 - 137:00Now... Where was l?
-
137:03 - 137:04That same night,
-
137:04 - 137:06I found myself in...
-
137:06 - 137:09entirely different circumstances.
-
137:18 - 137:21You are lucky only to be
injured, not deprived of life. -
137:23 - 137:26Easy, easy, I've taken
things into my own hands. -
137:26 - 137:29Things will work out okay for you.
-
137:29 - 137:33But it's too bad you
interrupted my story, -
137:33 - 137:35at such an interesting point.
-
137:36 - 137:37So listen.
-
137:38 - 137:39That same night,
-
137:39 - 137:43I found myself in entirely
different circumstances. -
138:16 - 138:17Well, what next?
-
138:18 - 138:19Senor Don Lopez.
-
138:26 - 138:29You shouldn't strain yourself, Senor.
-
138:37 - 138:40It's so long.
- Who is it from? -
138:40 - 138:42A child, a complete child.
-
138:42 - 138:46From fair lnez, of course; it's done.
-
138:46 - 138:47But what is it?
-
138:47 - 138:50You're supposed to be
at her place tonight. -
138:51 - 138:54The wedding's tomorrow, isn't it enough?
-
138:54 - 138:56What place? At Don Moro's house?
-
138:57 - 139:00Tell me how.
- The simple way. -
139:00 - 139:04But the house is guarded.
- The old, well-known way. -
139:04 - 139:06Take it easy.
-
139:06 - 139:08I'll take care of it.
-
139:09 - 139:10I don't know, Senor,
-
139:11 - 139:14what would you do without me?
-
139:38 - 139:39Which window?
-
139:39 - 139:40First,
-
139:40 - 139:42second, third.
-
139:42 - 139:44Third!
- Which one? -
139:45 - 139:46Third!
-
139:53 - 139:56The window of fair lnez.
- My heart's pounding. -
139:56 - 140:00I am moved, Senor, and please,
do not bring any shame on me. -
140:00 - 140:02My gratitude, Senor.
- Senor, -
140:03 - 140:06now we have to use, the ultimate means.
-
140:06 - 140:07Yes!
-
140:07 - 140:09When I clap my hands,
-
140:10 - 140:12go up to heaven!
-
140:12 - 140:13Ready?
-
140:13 - 140:14Ready.
-
140:24 - 140:25Well?
-
140:26 - 140:27Balm...
-
140:27 - 140:28breathes.
-
140:29 - 140:30Jasmine does not.
-
140:30 - 140:31Oh god!
-
140:49 - 140:50Did you die?
-
140:52 - 140:53I did!
-
140:55 - 141:00Is there purgatory in the other world?
-
141:03 - 141:06Yes, and I am in it!
-
141:12 - 141:13Was it a stormy night?
-
141:13 - 141:17Lightning like in hell; that's
why he got the wrong window. -
141:17 - 141:21Senor, I found a purgatorial soul.
-
141:21 - 141:22Where?
-
141:23 - 141:26What are you talking about, man?
-
141:51 - 141:53Senor Toledo.
-
141:56 - 141:58Senor, listen.
-
142:09 - 142:11Ah, so it's the end of my penance.
-
142:15 - 142:18But how did you find out about it?
-
142:18 - 142:20Lopez Suarez told me.
-
142:22 - 142:25The merchant from Cadiz.
- But how did it happen? -
142:25 - 142:29Busqueros got the wrong window.
- Busqueros? Ah, Busqueros! -
142:30 - 142:31I don't know him,
-
142:31 - 142:34but ask him to come by,
I'd like to know more. -
142:41 - 142:42What do you think?
-
142:42 - 142:46The lady who gave you a
handkerchief; still faithful to me?. -
142:46 - 142:48Undoubtedly.
- Farewell then. -
142:55 - 142:59I made up my mind to find that
intruder, known all over Madrid. -
143:02 - 143:04Please don't stop now.
-
143:04 - 143:08Allow me, Madam, to give
a few moments to this man. -
143:13 - 143:14Frasquita told her...
-
143:15 - 143:17story to Busqueros.
-
143:18 - 143:19He told it to...
-
143:20 - 143:21Lopez Suarez,
-
143:22 - 143:24who in turn told it to...
-
143:24 - 143:28Senor Avadoro... it drives you crazy.
-
143:29 - 143:31All these adventures begin simply;
-
143:31 - 143:34the listener thinks it'll soon be over,
-
143:34 - 143:38but one story creates
another, and then another. -
143:38 - 143:40Something like quotients,
-
143:40 - 143:43which can be infinitely divided.
-
143:44 - 143:47I'm a captain of the guard,
not a philosopher. -
143:47 - 143:49Your math is just dead numbers.
-
143:50 - 143:52Senor, this...
-
143:52 - 143:54zero, plus and minus one,
-
143:54 - 143:57gave Archimedes and Newton
power equal to the gods. -
143:58 - 144:01Very noble men, but
what's the point of it? -
144:09 - 144:12We are like blind men
lost in the streets... -
144:12 - 144:14of a big city.
-
144:15 - 144:17The streets lead to a goal,
-
144:18 - 144:20but we often return to the same places,
-
144:21 - 144:23to get to where...
-
144:24 - 144:25we want to be.
-
144:27 - 144:30I can see a few little streets here,
-
144:30 - 144:33which, as they are now, are going nowhere.
-
144:34 - 144:39New combinations have to be arranged,
then the whole will be clear, -
144:40 - 144:42because one man cannot invent something,
-
144:43 - 144:45that another cannot solve.
-
144:47 - 144:49I no longer follow.
-
144:50 - 144:52Then let's keep listening.
-
144:54 - 144:58Caballero Toledo regained his
former gaiety and balanced soul, -
144:58 - 145:01and I went to look... for,
-
145:01 - 145:03that impossible man.
-
145:04 - 145:06I happened to meet him,
-
145:07 - 145:08that same
-
145:08 - 145:09day.
-
145:38 - 145:41I like you, I'll take you as a servant.
-
145:42 - 145:46Give thanks to heaven that unlimited
possibilities are opening up to you. -
145:47 - 145:50I suppose you haven't met many noblemen.
-
145:52 - 145:53I can easily prove,
-
145:53 - 145:56that I was brought up as a gentleman.
-
145:57 - 146:01The fact that I'm a beggar...
is down to fate, -
146:02 - 146:03not birth.
-
146:05 - 146:06That's fine.
-
146:10 - 146:12Let's go, Senor.
-
146:25 - 146:31At first, your duties won't seem
very attractive, as you won't be paid, -
146:31 - 146:32or have...
-
146:33 - 146:34proper clothes.
-
146:35 - 146:36As for board...
-
146:37 - 146:40Are you by any chance
the Senor Don Busqueros, -
146:40 - 146:42to whom Lopez Suarez owes so much?
-
146:43 - 146:44Yes, that's me.
-
146:45 - 146:47I'd have ended this whole thing...
-
146:47 - 146:51successfully, if he'd not got the
wrong window, but let's be patient. -
146:52 - 146:54Caballero Toledo wishes
to know you, Senor. -
146:54 - 146:56Toledo?
- Hm-mm. -
146:56 - 146:58It's a great honour for me.
-
146:58 - 147:00I found out that Lopez Senior,
-
147:00 - 147:03travelled from Cadiz, and waited at...
-
147:04 - 147:05the house,
-
147:05 - 147:08but having missed his son,
went to town: where to? -
147:08 - 147:11Where can a provincial man go?
-
147:11 - 147:12Well?
-
147:12 - 147:16To see the church?
- Wrong, you noble tramp. -
147:18 - 147:20To the tavern.
- But which one? -
147:20 - 147:22The nearest.
-
147:48 - 147:50But Senor, what nonsense.
-
147:53 - 147:57You must admit that Cadiz is a
more important city than Madrid. -
147:57 - 148:00What's more, Suarez,
who was short of cash, -
148:01 - 148:04was trading thanks to his
contacts with Livardez. -
148:04 - 148:05For Moro to...
-
148:05 - 148:10retrieve the money, he had to start
a case, which is still unfinished. -
148:10 - 148:14Suarez sued the banker
Moro to make him accept... -
148:14 - 148:17not a million, but two million
from the investment. -
148:18 - 148:21The Suarez family is
the greatest in Spain, -
148:21 - 148:26and you Senor, are an ill-informed
big mouth, thank you for your company. -
148:32 - 148:36I can see, Senor, that you
are an honest negotiator. -
148:38 - 148:40I'm honoured by what you've said.
-
148:40 - 148:43I'm Gaspar Suarez from Cadiz.
-
148:43 - 148:45My name is Moraredo.
-
148:45 - 148:47You are heaven sent.
-
148:48 - 148:52I deduced from your talk, that
you're a true connoisseur of life. -
148:53 - 148:54At your service.
-
148:55 - 149:00I sent my son here, I forbade him to
use the title 'Don', or mix with nobles. -
149:00 - 149:02Very wise.
- Or draw a sword. -
149:02 - 149:04Understandable.
-
149:04 - 149:07Just imagine, my Lopez
is now Don Lopez, -
149:07 - 149:11and the only person he is close to
is a nobleman called Busqueros. -
149:12 - 149:13Unbelievable.
-
149:13 - 149:16He fought him and was
thrown out of the window. -
149:19 - 149:22I've decided to have him
married immediately. -
149:23 - 149:25Do you know a young Senora,
-
149:25 - 149:27from a spotless family?
-
149:28 - 149:29I do.
-
149:29 - 149:31What a lucky coincidence.
-
149:31 - 149:36A reputable merchant also got angry, and
said he'd closet her in the monastery, -
149:36 - 149:39if she doesn't choose
a husband this week. -
149:39 - 149:43I'd love to talk to her.
- You'll meet her today. -
149:44 - 149:46What, in an inn?
-
149:46 - 149:50A lady from a good family?
- Incognito; we should hurry. -
149:52 - 149:55The Senor's paying, farewell.
-
150:02 - 150:06Today, more than ever, you'll
understand the value of my friendship. -
150:15 - 150:18You know, Don Lopez, such...
-
150:18 - 150:21complex tasks are my specialty.
-
150:29 - 150:33From what I can gather, Senor,
-
150:33 - 150:37you know the merchant's life very well.
-
150:37 - 150:39But excuse me, Senor...
-
150:40 - 150:41Moraredo.
-
150:41 - 150:45Your name is not known
in merchant circles. -
150:46 - 150:48You know, Senor...
-
150:48 - 150:50I presume the situation so far,
-
150:50 - 150:56hasn't allowed you to try your hand, at
a business conducive to your abilities. -
151:05 - 151:09The reason for my behaviour,
Senor, is not impertinence. -
151:09 - 151:12I came here only because
my father's rage, -
151:13 - 151:15forces me to seek salvation.
-
151:16 - 151:18I respect the name of Suarez.
-
151:18 - 151:21Dear lady, I'm honoured.
-
151:24 - 151:26So Senor, you intend to marry Lady Moro?
-
151:27 - 151:28Lady Moro?
-
151:29 - 151:32Are your intentions not serious?
-
151:32 - 151:34There's a misunderstanding!
-
151:34 - 151:38If you can kneel in front of my
sister, you're not too old to duel. -
151:38 - 151:41Draw or exit the window!
- What? -
151:41 - 151:43Senor, your honour is at stake.
-
152:03 - 152:06I forbid you to have
anything to do with nobility. -
152:06 - 152:09I only got close to the one
standing next to you. -
152:10 - 152:11You shouldn't have duelled.
-
152:12 - 152:15Mind, Senor, you've got
a sword in your hand too. -
152:20 - 152:24Lopez, Lopez, why on earth
did you choose Lady Moro? -
152:24 - 152:28But you yourself, Senor, were
kneeling at her feet not long ago. -
152:36 - 152:37The punishment,
-
152:37 - 152:39Senor Gaspar Suarez,
-
152:39 - 152:41always fits the crime.
-
152:42 - 152:46If your son takes my daughter's hand,
-
152:46 - 152:49it would be an honour.
-
152:49 - 152:54Although he chose to introduce himself
to the lady through the window, -
152:54 - 152:58his actions were undoubtedly due
to the grudge over the two million. -
152:58 - 152:59Oh?
-
152:59 - 153:04I'll accept it then, provided
I can add another two million, -
153:04 - 153:08and give it all to your son,
along with my daughter's hand. -
153:09 - 153:10Oh!
-
153:20 - 153:22You did a good job.
-
153:27 - 153:30Well done, Sir, well done.
-
153:30 - 153:33It's not hard to see how
this story will turn out. -
153:34 - 153:39Lopez was taken to the house of his
future father-in-law; with lnez's care, -
153:39 - 153:42he'll soon recover.
-
153:43 - 153:46And now I'd like to hear
more about the other affair. -
153:49 - 153:53Was this woman, Frasquita,
-
153:54 - 153:55so charming then?
-
153:56 - 153:56Ah!
-
153:58 - 154:03I told the story you just
mentioned to a young gentleman. -
154:03 - 154:06Yes, and Lopez Suarez
passed it on to my friend, -
154:07 - 154:09who introduced me to her.
-
154:10 - 154:12You've an incredible memory, Sir.
-
154:12 - 154:17As you already know Frasquita's story,
I should tell the story of her husband, -
154:18 - 154:21and how he got to meet,
-
154:21 - 154:24an unfortunate young man.
-
154:25 - 154:26Go ahead.
-
154:27 - 154:31That very night, I found myself
in entirely different circumstances. -
156:37 - 156:38Who are you?
-
156:38 - 156:43The sign shows I'm in the Devil's power.
- Reprobate, stop persecuting me! -
156:43 - 156:45Persecute?
-
156:45 - 156:49Persecute? What of the doubloons
you paid for Count Pena Flor's head? -
156:50 - 156:51What you want of me?
-
156:52 - 156:54You recognise me?
-
156:54 - 156:57As you can see, the count,
before his death, -
156:57 - 156:59raised the stakes.
-
157:01 - 157:03untranslated
- Don't, don't! -
157:03 - 157:05Don't, don't!
-
157:22 - 157:26You've given us a pleasant hour, Senor.
-
157:26 - 157:29You haven't disappointed me.
-
157:29 - 157:34Excuse me for speaking of such
things, which is a sin in itself, -
157:34 - 157:37but it is a very instructive story.
-
157:39 - 157:41What happened to Madam Cornandez?
-
157:42 - 157:44She became a widow!
-
157:45 - 157:49Then she married her lover, and
ever since, has led a model life. -
157:49 - 157:51Here she is!
-
157:53 - 157:54But this is...
-
157:55 - 157:56Dona lscariz.
-
157:57 - 157:58Frasquita.
-
158:05 - 158:07What can I do?
-
158:09 - 158:12I couldn't...
- Nor could l; the only way is... -
158:14 - 158:19She said I was her first lover.
- There are other women in the world. -
158:27 - 158:30Toledo? Senor Toledo!
-
158:30 - 158:32Run!
- Toledo! -
158:32 - 158:33Don't panic.
-
158:33 - 158:35Don't panic.
-
158:35 - 158:37Don't panic!
-
158:50 - 158:53I must think it all over again.
-
158:53 - 158:55More carefully this time.
-
158:56 - 158:59Senor!
- Farewell my friends. -
158:59 - 159:01Your sword?
- No, no. -
159:10 - 159:13He leads an exhausting life, I must say.
-
159:13 - 159:16There should be a ladder
under every window. -
159:19 - 159:21Just in case.
-
159:39 - 159:40What's up?
-
159:41 - 159:44The officers of the guard
are sorting out a problem. -
160:03 - 160:07Must have been a dilemma.
- There were other reasons too. -
160:20 - 160:24Senor, is what you said true?
- I never back down. -
160:43 - 160:46If I'm not mistaken, that brave officer,
-
160:47 - 160:49was your father.
-
160:58 - 161:02The chronicles of his duels,
mention those events. -
161:02 - 161:05In order to avoid an argument,
-
161:06 - 161:08he duelled twice that day,
-
161:09 - 161:12wounding five in the afternoon,
-
161:12 - 161:15and six more... in the evening.
-
161:16 - 161:20He did right, or there would have
been an unnecessary argument. -
161:20 - 161:23And this is the end of the story.
-
161:23 - 161:27You wanted me to speak of my
adventures, and I don't think... -
161:27 - 161:29you regret your curiosity.
-
161:31 - 161:32We must part.
-
161:32 - 161:34The hour of parting...
-
161:36 - 161:37I'm very sorry...
-
161:38 - 161:40also has its sweetness.
-
161:40 - 161:41Senor.
-
161:46 - 161:48Important affairs are calling you.
-
162:06 - 162:07But...
-
162:08 - 162:09you said...
-
162:21 - 162:25I don't think, Senor, you
have much time left. -
164:33 - 164:35Alfonso Van Worden,
-
164:35 - 164:37we're waiting for you.
-
164:38 - 164:41Who are you?
- My name will tell you nothing, Senor. -
164:41 - 164:44Welcome to Gomelez's land.
-
165:58 - 166:00You must recognise the hermit in me,
-
166:01 - 166:04and thus guess that I am the...
-
166:04 - 166:06Sheik of the Gomelez.
-
166:08 - 166:10You are here because you have...
-
166:11 - 166:13not disappointed us.
-
166:19 - 166:21Well, I'm a captain of
-
166:21 - 166:22the guard.
-
166:22 - 166:25It's time for me to reveal our secret.
-
166:27 - 166:31The Prophet has blessed your love.
-
166:32 - 166:34Both will soon be mothers,
-
166:37 - 166:39and continue the family line.
-
166:49 - 166:51We've toyed with you,
-
166:51 - 166:53long enough...
-
166:53 - 166:56to ensure your first night
in Venta Quemada, -
166:57 - 167:00would be fruitful for
the Gomelez family, -
167:00 - 167:03as you are the only male heir,
-
167:04 - 167:06to our vanishing line.
-
167:09 - 167:12Everything you have been
through was a planned game, -
167:13 - 167:16designed to test your... honour
-
167:16 - 167:17and courage.
-
167:21 - 167:23Your men were...
-
167:23 - 167:25the ghosts and spirits?
-
167:27 - 167:28The Cabalist?
-
167:29 - 167:32Yes... so was Pasheko.
-
167:33 - 167:35He is a Basque acrobat,
-
167:36 - 167:38and he lost an eye...
-
167:39 - 167:41performing some dangerous acrobatics.
-
167:46 - 167:50If you say Velasquez was also
involved, I won't believe it. -
167:51 - 167:52Yes.
-
167:52 - 167:55This heretic caused us a lot of trouble,
-
167:55 - 167:59and we are putting our
hopes in Rebecca's hands. -
167:59 - 168:03In this book is everything
you saw and experienced. -
168:04 - 168:07Maybe I can put it all
in some order at last. -
168:16 - 168:18The rest you write yourself.
-
168:19 - 168:22May Allah send the dew of happiness...
-
168:23 - 168:24on your head.
-
168:29 - 168:31Kiss him, Zibelda.
-
168:35 - 168:38I will be happy seeing him in your arms.
-
168:46 - 168:47Whenever I see you,
-
168:49 - 168:51I am always afraid,
-
168:52 - 168:54I won't see you again.
-
168:55 - 168:59Perhaps we will... never meet again.
-
168:59 - 169:00But...
-
169:00 - 169:03we want to live in your memory forever.
-
169:04 - 169:08The hour of parting also
has its sweetness. -
169:09 - 169:10But now I...
-
169:11 - 169:13know everything,
-
169:13 - 169:14so tell me,
-
169:15 - 169:16really,
-
169:19 - 169:20who you are.
-
169:25 - 169:26Close your eyes.
-
169:32 - 169:35And when you hear your name, follow us.
-
169:48 - 169:49Now?
-
171:09 - 171:11Can we make it before dark?
-
171:13 - 171:14We can.
-
171:15 - 171:17This time we can.
-
171:18 - 171:19For sure.
-
171:37 - 171:40Where you been?
- The mules escaped, Senor. -
171:40 - 171:42Off we go on our way,
-
171:42 - 171:43and hurry!
-
172:19 - 172:20You must see to him.
-
172:39 - 172:41A nice room and some peace,
-
172:41 - 172:44are the advantages of our inn.
-
172:44 - 172:45For a long time,
-
172:47 - 172:48they thought...
-
172:50 - 172:51I was missing.
-
172:52 - 172:53Everybody...
-
172:53 - 172:55was overjoyed to see me.
-
172:56 - 172:57Only the...
-
172:58 - 172:59sheik...
-
172:59 - 173:03was saddened to see me weak,
-
173:04 - 173:06and my health damaged.
-
173:08 - 173:09A meal...
-
173:09 - 173:11for the Senor, quick.
-
173:13 - 173:16Two foreign ladies,
-
173:16 - 173:21who are spending the night at this inn,
would like to invite you for supper. -
173:22 - 173:24What's that? Where?
-
174:37 - 174:43The End
- Title:
- The Saragossa Manuscript (Surreal Adventure Polish English Subtitles 1965)
- Description:
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If you speak Polish and can improve these subtitles please get in touch (there are three or four lines that I have marked *untranslated*, these are the most important ones) by emailing me at kosmikino@gmail.com.
You can either download the subtitle file here, or I can give you permission to edit the subtitles here or they can be done via the You Tube page using the interactive script function.
If you are new to the world of subtitling, I can also help you chose the best program to use (VisualSubResync) and give you advice on how to use the program.
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- Video Language:
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- Duration:
- 02:55:05
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