"Tighten up that girth." "Señor, I must..." "I must go to San Felipe." "My mother is dead!" "Straight down the road about 50 miles." "Please." "Get out of here." "Hey." "Hey, amigo." "Come here." "Oh, perfect." "You're perfect." "I swear to God, boys, he's just right." "I'm gonna put you in that stage and watch those faces when they see you come in!" "Move." " By God, I..." " Never mind, dear." "Over there." "Not that door, the other one." "There." "Pull." "Go on." "There you are." "Now you just sit down and be quiet, like a good little boy." "You see?" "He does understand." "Who knows?" "Perhaps he can even talk." "Oh, now, even the peasants..." "A bit of mustard?" "Thank you." "Even the peasants are entitled to their rights." "After all, they have won a revolution." "Or at least, almost." "Animals, that's what they are." "Animals." "Pardon." "Let us not forget even animals can be tame and harmless." "Personally, I consider them unfortunate brutes." "Yes, brutes." "Quite right." "Precisely, my dear lady, precisely." "I hate saying it, but you should hear them in the confessional." "You would never imagine." " Did you know that they..." " I can imagine, Father." "I can imagine living in such promiscuity." "All of them in one room, male and female together, lying in a heap like rats in a sewer." "At night, when the lights are out, all their inhibitions disappear." "You never know who is next." "Mother, sister, daughter, God." "Every country has its own plague." "Just like them niggers we got back home." "Just like animals, you mean, because that's what they are." "Exactly." "Which is why they're half-wits." "Hey, you." "You know who your father was?" "You know at least how old you are?" "He doesn't know." "You know how many kids you have, eh?" "Do you know how many kids your mother had?" "He doesn't know anything, you see?" "And it was to benefit scum like this that the agrarian reform was imposed." "And that ass, Madero, wanted to give the government and our land to idiots like this." "We are all pawns in the hands of almighty God." "Fortunately, divine providence has disposed of that rash individual, Madero." "My dear monsignor, let us be realistic." "What you choose to call providence, I call General Huerta." "He put the peasants in their place." "Which is the best place for animals because that's what they are." "Animals." "I can imagine, Father." "I can imagine living in such promiscuity." "wanted to give the government and our land to idiots like this." "Every country has its own plague." "Just like them niggers we got back home." "Brutes." "Half-wits." " Animals." " Idiots." "Half-wits." "Madero." "Just like them niggers." "Animals." "Because that's what they are." "Animals." "Just like them niggers." " Brutes." " That's what they are." " Idiots." " Animals." "Half-wits." " Like them niggers." " Brutes." " Animals." " Idiots." "I consider them unfortunate brutes." " I can imagine." " Niggers." " Idiots." " I can imagine." " Brutes." " Niggers." "Animals." " Unfortunate brutes." " Like them niggers." " Brutes!" " Idiots." " Niggers." " Idiots!" " Like them niggers." " Idiots." " Animals." "Half-wits!" "Hey, you, come on!" "Give us a hand and push!" "Move, will you?" "You lazy bunch of greasers!" "You'd think they'd get off their asses to help us, the bastards?" "Hell, no." "Take him away before he dirties everything." "And now, ladies and gentlemen, you will give everything to my niños, and you will give it to them without any trouble." "We kill them all, okay, Papa?" "How many times have I told you, Chulo, no shooting unless Papa pulls the trigger?" "Come." "Come, come, come, come!" "You wanted to know my family?" "That's my sons!" "Each one of them from a different mother, huh?" "And now you kneel." "Kneel." "Kneel!" "Papa!" "This is my father, I think." " Pleased to meet..." " Go inside before Chulo kills everyone." "My mother, she got the blood of the Aztecs, which was before your people!" "And now, I ask you a question." "Can you make a baby?" "Can you make a baby?" "That's sad." "But we will fix that." "Let me go." "Let go." "Go." "Go." "Go." "Go." "Go." "Go!" "Go!" "That's pretty good, huh?" "Oh, Jesus." "Help me." "I'm going to faint." "No, no, no." "You faint now, and you'll miss the best part." "Wonderful." "You got everything." "You'll pay for this, you bastard!" "I'm a citizen of the United States of America!" "To me, you are just a naked son of a bitch." "Understand, Yankee?" "Thank you." "Thank you... for everything." "Have you a light?" "Duck, you sucker." "There is a hole in the roof!" "Hey!" "I wouldn't do that if I were you." "Why?" "You pull that trigger and shoot me, I fall." "And if I fall, they'll have to alter all the maps." "You see, when I go, half this bloody country goes with me including yourself." "NATIONAL BANK OF MESA VERDE" "You understand now?" "I understand." "It's like a miracle of God!" "You, you are a great magician, huh?" "I stop your motorcycle, and you do the magic with my coach." "So, now we are even." "Even?" "No, we're not even." "You fix my motorcycle, we'll be even." "I'll be inside." "We kill him now, Papa?" "No." "First, we fix the motorcycle." "It's whiskey." "Thank God for that, huh?" "Where you going in this contraption?" "Well..." "Where you going?" "Silver mines." "Lucanina, huh?" "I know that place." "I know the man who owns it, too." "I know that fat German son of a bitch!" "That crazy tub of lard, Mr. Aschenbach, who wrings our people dry like slaves, even his personal servants." "One girl had an ass!" "Her cheeks were so full and hard they were like drums." "And when I got her pregnant, what'd he do?" "He fired..." "Oh, Jesus Christ, will you shut up and go and fix my motorcycle?" "Okay." "Okay." "Anything you say, firecracker." "Take your hands off that!" "Out!" "Well, good for you, firecracker." "Not even one lousy peso!" "I don't know why I named you Napoleon when you have no imagination." "This is a bank." " Mesa Verde." " Sí, Papa, Mesa Verde." "Mesa Verde." "And if we can get this firecracker to come with us, then we will be rich!" "Where does he come in?" "The dynamite's right here." "No, no, no, you need an expert for a thing like that." "You only need matches and balls, I tell you, Juan!" "And I got all of those it takes!" "You see that tree over there?" "Short fuse." "Now you understand why we need the firecracker?" "Huh?" "Where the hell are we?" "What kind of work you do for the German?" "Listen, I ask you a question." "What do you do for the German?" " I've been looking for silver for him." " Silver?" "You know something?" "I don't understand you." "I don't understand how you waste your time and your holy water looking for silver." "To me, that's a sin." "Have you any better ideas?" "Sí, I think gold is better than silver." "There isn't any gold in these hills." "Yes, there is." "In Mesa Verde." "Mesa Verde?" "It's a city." "Of course it's a city!" "Whoever heard of having a bank in the country?" "A bank." "Not, "a bank." The bank!" "The most beautiful, wonderful, fantastic, gorgeous, magnificent bank in the whole world." "When you stand before the bank, and you see it has the gates of gold, like it was the gates of Heaven." "And when you go inside, everything, everything is gold!" "Gold spittoons, gold handles and money." "Money, money is everywhere." "I know 'cause I saw this when I was eight years old." "I went there with my father." "He tried to rob the bank, but they caught him." "But they will never catch me, eh, Papa?" "Right." "Listen, firecracker." "Now, you listen to me." "Listen, why don't you come with me, eh?" "And we will work together." "And we will become rich." "Hey, what the hell is your name?" "Sean." "What?" "John." "What is your name?" "John." "That's fantastic!" "That is incredible!" "My name is Juan, and yours is John." " It's Juan and John, eh?" " So what?" "What do you mean, "So what?" Can't you understand it?" "That is..." "That is..." "Destiny." " No, and I mean it." " Why?" "Listen, if it's more money that you want, I'll give you more than half." "I don't care about the money." "That doesn't interest me as long as we can work together, eh?" "Come on, listen to what I'm telling you." "We are like two brothers." "I mean, you make the holes with the holy water, and then I will go in, and I'll walk in and do the dirty work, eh?" "Listen, it takes one bandido to know another." " So, you can read, huh?" " You don't have to read, you know." "I see a man's picture." "Underneath it, I see a price, so I know that man is in trouble, no?" "Hey." "What kind of trouble you in?" "We fought in the revolution in Ireland." "A revolution?" "Seems to me the revolutions are all over the world." "You know, they're like the crops." "We had a revolution here." "When it started, all the brave people went in it, and what it did to them was terrible." "Pancho Villa, the best bandit chief in the world, you know that?" "This man had two balls like the bull." "He went in the revolution as a great bandit." "When he came out, he came out as what?" "Nothing." "A general, eh?" "That, to me, is the bullshit." "Wait a minute." "You come here to join the revolution?" "No." "No, one was enough for me." "Stop, you dirty son-of-a-bitch!" "Gringo, bastard!" "Hey!" "Duck, you sucker!" "Say, which way is it to Lucanina?" "Fuck you!" "You go find it for yourself!" "Mexico is big but for you it is going to be very big!" "John!" "Where are you?" "It's us!" "Come on." "Come on, you." "Come on in there." "Just a little further inside." "That's right, heathen bastards." "What's this?" "You crazy?" "You talking to yourself now?" "Oh, my friend, didn't I tell you Mexico was big?" "Oh, shit." "Who are those people inside?" "You mean, who were those people inside." "Who were they?" "Who were those people inside?" "Chulo!" "Who were those people, for Christ's sake?" "One of them was Aschenbach, then there was three soldiers, and then there was one captain." "Everybody's dead in there." "Will you keep quiet and go get our friend's equipment together?" "Anyway, when I went to Aschenbach and I told him," "I said you wanted to see him, he wouldn't believe that, you see." "I said, "Well, that's too bad because he's discovered silver there."" "When he heard that, he was ready to come running." "But the other one, the captain..." "By the way, I think that the captain and Aschenbach, they were working together, see?" "The captain says, "I want to see the man."" "I said to the captain," ""How can you see a man when he has blown off one of his hands" ""with a stick of dynamite, and he is bleeding to death?"" "When they heard that, they broke their asses to get here." "Anyway, you don't have any problem, you see, because they're dead, and there's no questions." "Also, you have no contract, so you are free." "Of course, there is one little problem." "That will be with the Army because they will have a hard ass when it comes to the death of one of their captains." "But you don't have to worry about that because I am your friend, Juan, and I will help you." "I will do anything, believe me." "I will say anything you tell me to say." "No, no, no." "I don't need any help from you to know I've been screwed." "You fucking chicken thief." "What do you want with me?" "Nothing." "I just thought that maybe we could go to Mesa Verde." "The bank." "Isn't there anything else you remember about Mesa Verde?" "Oh, yes, there's a place, you know, where you can..." "You can go in and sit down and eat." "And when you look in front of you there..." "See the bank." "That's right." "How you know that?" "Listen." "Mesa Verde, that's only the beginning." "Let me tell you, it'll be Juan and John, the two especialistas in banks, eh?" "We'll call it Johnny and Johnny, you know?" "That's more American, you know." "Hey, amigo, we go to America, where you have banks all over the place, you know." "In California, Colorado, Kansas City, Texas." "You know, you have to think of the big future that we have ahead of us." "Well, I'm thinking there's a big train behind us." "Hey!" "Out of the way!" "Hey, you." "I know that face." "Where have I seen you before?" "Stop right where you are." "Drop that knife, you bastard." "I have family." "I have a family, too, eh?" "THE GOVERNOR LOVES THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE LOVE THE GOVERNOR" "Beautiful, eh?" "My children..." "Hey, God, you sure this is Mesa Verde?" "Do you have your beans with chili or not?" "I don't want nothing from you." " Come on, have some beans." " Listen to me, you son of a bitch!" "You pull that trick on me one more time, I break your goddamn head!" "Well, for Christ's sake." "The train comes along, and I take it." "I've been waiting for you in your Mesa Verde ever since." "It's not my Mesa Verde." "This place has changed!" "It's shit." "It's covered with the soldiers like the flies." "Hey, hey." "Just the way we like it." "What do you mean, that's just the way we like it?" "If it's a revolution, it's confusion." "What are you talking about?" "Revolution, confusion?" "Where there's confusion, a man who knows what he wants stands a good chance of getting it." "I don't understand you." "This him?" "That's him." "Him, who?" " Do you trust me?" " No." "Well, you want to get inside over there?" "Sí." "Well, I'm gonna see to it you have that chance." "Come on." "Don't move, God damn it!" "Hold him still!" "That does it." "Relax, now." "Relax." "It's all over." "If you'd let this infection go any longer, your widow would be paying my bill." "Mallory!" "You've hardly joined us here in Mesa Verde, and already you're front-page news." ""Irish dynamiter wanted for murder."" "You have a real talent for making friends." "You know, you've stirred up a hornet's nest." "IRISH DYNAMITER WANTED FOR MURDER" "I'll grant you the captain, but, till now, nobody dared take a crack at foreign capitalists, not even Pancho Villa." "It seems even His Majesty's Secret Service would like to get their hands on you." "Yet, you are an asset to us." "Even if sometimes you do drink a bit too much." "Who says I drink too much?" "Your liver does." "What about that one?" "Him?" "He's all right." "Except that when operating, he cuts deeper than I do." "What the doctor means is, one time, we did a little work together." "And now, to our work, friends." "I have good news." "In two days, Villa and Zapata will attack simultaneously from north and south." "We here, like those in other cities, must begin parallel actions of harassment." "Huerta's downfall is just a question of weeks." "Whereas Miguel's is only a question of hours if he doesn't stop smoking." "Easy to say." "Well, we'll attack in four places at the same time." "Antonio, you and your men are to hit the city hall and the old prisons, so it will be necessary to divide into two groups, one of them under the command of José." "Now, Jesus, the railway station and the marshaling yards as planned, right?" "And make sure you're in position in plenty of time, and in small groups, so you won't attract attention." "And don't forget to act like ordinary travelers or railroad employees." "You, Manolo, together with Juanito, will attack the army barracks with our main forces." "Agreed?" "This, mind you, is their point of maximum concentration." "That is the key to the success of our plan." "You must create the impression of a massive attack." "And, if necessary, be prepared to make the final sacrifice." "The fourth and last target, Ortega, the post office." "When the enemy is busy on four fronts, we'll move against our real objective." "Are we still agreeing?" " Now, you'll need men." " I only need one man." "One?" "Him." "Him?" "Him?" "What is this with this "him"?" "Him, who?" "Who, him?" "To do what?" " That's what I want to know!" " To attack the bank." "The bank?" "We will take care of the bank." "I mean, that's why we're here, so don't you worry about that." "Well, then, what can I say, except I hope you make it?" "Me, too." "And him." "Well, we'll meet again tonight to discuss details." "I have to go now." "I left a woman in labor, and she can't wait till the revolution's over." "Now, go upstairs and leave one at a time, and keep out of sight." "Speaking of sight, how's your cataract?" "Well..." "You don't have to say anything." "I understand everything." "Go." "Psst, psst." "Bravo, Chulo." "Take it." "Take it." "Boy, there must be a lot of money in the bank." "Look at all the soldiers." "Do you know how this works?" "Sí, it's a..." "Short fuse." " No." " No?" "Normal rate." "Thirty seconds." "Thirty seconds." "What'd you find?" "Nothing but scrap paper." "Wait a minute." "Hey, it's pointing down there." "Psst." "There's the safe!" "Duck, you suckers!" " Where you going, for Christ's sake?" " I don't know." "I don't know, but something's wrong!" "I went into the bank." "When I go in the bank, there's nothing there, no money, nothing." "Well, the bank and the money were transferred to Mexico City over a month ago." "They've been using this place for a political prison ever since." "What?" "What do you mean, a political prison?" "Well, I never said a thing about money." "All I asked you was if you wanted to get inside." "Yeah, but you know that this bank is my life!" "This is my dream!" "Well, the reality of that is you just liberated 150 patriots through sheer courage in the face of danger." "Yes." "You're a grand hero of the revolution now." "I don't want to be a hero!" "All I want is the money!" "The money!" "You taught me one thing!" "What?" "How to get fucked!" "What's that?" "It's a map." "It's your country you're lying all over there." "It's not my country." "My country is me and my family." "Well, your country's also Huerta, and the Governor, the landlords, and Günther Ruiz and his locusts." "It's a little revolution we're having here." "Revolution?" "What do you mean revolution?" "Please don't try to tell me about revolution." "I know all about the revolutions and how they start!" "The people that read the books, they go to the people that don't read the books, the poor people, and say, "The time has come to have a change!"" "Shit!" "Shush!" "I know what I'm talking about when I'm talking about the revolution." "The people who read the books go to the people who can't read the books, the poor people, and say, "We have to have a change."" "So the poor people make the change, huh?" "And then the people that read the books, they all sit around the big, polished tables and they talk and talk and eat and eat, eh?" "But what has happened to the poor people?" "They're dead!" "That's your revolution!" "So, please, don't tell me about revolutions." "And what happens afterwards?" "The same fucking thing starts all over again!" "Well, I don't like it, either." "Only Günther Ruiz is less than 20 miles from here." "He's on the road that leads to that bridge down there." "They will comb the area bush by bush." "That's why the order is to pull back and hide in the San Ysidro caves." "Oh, that's a brilliant order." "Here we are facing it." "And you and the rest of you in a cell or someplace, dreaming, while I'm pissing up against the wall!" "Not everybody can fight." "There are those who must organize, coordinate." "Yes, yes, of course." "Yeah, well, don't pay any attention to me." "It's personal." "Sorry about those orders." "I'm staying." "I don't give a fuck about your revolutions." "I'm tired, running up and down these mountains, getting nowhere." "So I've stopped." "Right here at the bridge of San Jorge." "Maybe it's out of spite for you and your slow dream." "Or maybe..." "Maybe my feet are sore." "Well, if he's gonna stay, I'm gonna stay, too." "I don't know, maybe 'cause my feet are sore, too, huh?" "Hombres, me and the irlandés here, we're gonna catch ourselves a couple of the fucking locusts!" "You go back and hide in the grotto!" "And if things go bad here, then every man for himself!" "You move your asses!" "If something happens and your father doesn't come back, then I pray that the great God in Heaven takes care of you." "Well..." " Good luck." " Thank you." "Listen." "When they are out of sight, we will make a run for it." "No?" "You can't mean to stay here." "All those explosions must have gone to your head!" "Remember?" "John and Juan?" "America?" "The millions?" "No?" "No." "I don't understand you." "I thought you made some kind of a trick so we can get out of here." "What can the two of us do against those locusts?" "Oh, you'd be doing me a great favor if you'd leave!" "If it's a choice I have to make between a chicken thief and ridding the world of a few uniforms," "I'll not be choosing the chicken thief!" "Okay." "Okay." "No!" "Oh, no, no, no!" "You will like that, huh?" "Well, you listen to me, you Irish piece of shit!" "You think you're the only man in the world who has the balls to stay." "Well, you are wrong!" "Because I have the balls and I stay!" "He says there's no danger." "All you have to do is watch the bridge from a long way." "No matter how I look with them, I'm still too close to the bridge." "Why am I mixed up in this revolution in the first place?" "Go ahead, you tell me, God." "What am I doing here?" "Why didn't you strike me dead instead of letting me say, "I stay, too"?" "Look at him." "Look at him." "All because of him." "He acts like a tourist that's going somewhere, only he's staying, huh?" "Look at him." "What the hell does he care?" "He is having fun." "I'm glad he's having fun, God, because I am not having fun." "No." "Hey." "What's this?" "Now he goes to sleep, eh?" "Go ahead." "You sleep." "Sleep." "I'll tell you something." "When he's asleep, I'll go." "May the good Lord watch over you." "Stop over there, Sergeant." "Hey." "God, only an idiot could sleep at a time like this!" "Hey!" "Abandon the trucks!" "Break ranks and take cover under the bridge!" "Artillery, fire at will!" "All of them." "Six." "I've never counted them before." "No, Juan, no." "No, for Christ's sake." "They're waiting for you out there." "Hold it!" "Load that bastard onto the truck!" "And see to it that he gets to the camp alive!" "Duck, you sucker." "MEXICO RAILWAY" "But for the rich you sing." "Oh, Jesus, Juan." "Anyway, I'd say if they'd ever get this thing under way, you might be able to..." "Well, you'd be able to make the border by what?" "Sometime tonight, don't you think?" "America." "It's America, Juan!" "Oh, Jesus, if it's as great as they say it is, filled with banks, stuffed full of dreams!" "Juan." "Oh, Jesus." "Jesus, Juan." "What is it, Juan and John?" "Johnny and Johnny?" "I make the holes and you get in." "Fifty-fifty, right?" "What's happening?" "They're just moving the train around." "Seems we'll be leaving shortly." "The uniforms just finished loading on the last of their shit." "The Revolutionary forces of Pancho Villa come close to Mexico City." "Get out of the way!" "What do you want from me, you scum?" "Let me by!" "It's yours." "There's a fortune inside." "Money." "Jewels." "Pearls." "Well, this train will not be going to America." "Maybe the train won't, but we will." "Hey." "Which way is America?" "Well, it's sure as hell not that way." "That's the way." "Well, then..." "Let's go." "Even Pancho Villa's heard much about you." "He's always saying, "I want to meet this Miranda."" "Me?" "That's right." "The military junta commander told us everything that you've done." "Whatever it was you heard, I can assure you they were only words." "But words aren't enough to describe what Juan has done and suffered for the cause." "Hey, Doctor, eh?" "How you been, eh?" "Now, this is the man who should talk to Villa." "John." "Doctor." "We thought we'd lost you, Doctor." "You got a light?" "Listen, Günther Ruiz is after us, and now Villa wants to talk to me." "I think we should get out of here." "Well, Jesus, Juan, you can't leave now." "You're a great, grand, glorious hero of the revolution." "Can I tell you something?" " What?" " Fuck you." "That's all." "A military train carrying over 1,000 soldiers and heavy weapons is heading straight towards us." "What about Villa's troops?" "He met resistance in the Sierra and asks us to hold out for 24 hours." "Where the hell are we?" "Approximately here." "It's a beautiful desert there." "Not a stream, or a canyon, or anything in 100 miles." "How long you think it'd take them to get here?" "Three hours, more or less." "Three hours." "Well, looks as though we'll have to stop them right here, doesn't it?" "All that takes is unbolting a couple of yards of track." "But then what?" " They'd still slaughter us." " Wait." "There's more than one way to stop a train." "How much dynamite have we?" "Maybe 200 pounds." "Is that enough for you?" "Oh, yes." "It will have to do, all right." "I'll also need a locomotive and a man." "Sí, sí, sí, sí, okay." "Okay." "Yes, someone who's brave and loyal to the cause." "Never mind about that." "Just tell me what I have to do." "Someone like Dr. Villega, I think." "Well..." "I'm honored." "I don't doubt it, Doctor." "Also because an old friend of ours is in command of that train, a Colonel Günther Ruiz." "Let's get shoveling, man." "We'll never get up enough pressure that way." "Come on, put your back in it, Villega." "Let's stop pretending, right away." "You know everything, don't you?" "You sensed it, or guessed it." "Simpler than that, Villega." "I saw you." "That night in the rain." "I see." "You have already judged and condemned me." "That's why you've brought me with you, to kill me." "It's easy to judge." "Have you ever been tortured?" "Are you sure you wouldn't talk?" "I was sure!" "And yet I talked." "Some men died because of me." "What should I do?" "Kill myself?" "Why?" "The dead remain dead." "But me, I have not changed." "I still believe in the same things." "I can continue to serve the cause!" "Shut up, Villega!" "Shut up, for Christ's sake!" "When I started using dynamite," "I believed in many things." "All of it!" "Finally, I believe only in dynamite." "I don't judge you, Villega." "I did that only once in my life." "Get shoveling." "The end of the line, Villega." "And I can't help you now." "Just close your eyes and jump." "For Christ's sake, save yourself!" "Oh, shit!" "Oh, God!" "Hey." "Remember?" "You remember what you told me?" "You told me about America and the banks and the gold." "Like you told me on the train, remember?" "Hey." "Hey." "Hey." "No, no, no, you son of a bitch." "Come on, you son of a bitch." "Now, you know you told me that." "You leave me now, what the fuck is gonna happen to me?" "You'll make it, General." "Oh, shit, I don't want to be a general." "Come on, talk to me." "Talk." "Keep talking." "Talk." "Talk." "Tell me about Villega." "Villega." "Remember Villega?" " Villega?" " Sí." "He died." "He died a great, grand, glorious hero of the revolution." "Okay." "Easy, easy." "I'll go." " I'll get help, huh?" " Yeah." "General?" " Have you a light?" " Sí." "Oh, my friend," "I'd just give you a royal screwing." "I go get the help." "Johnny!" "What about me?" "TCS Subtitling"