Tepepa Page #3
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- 1969
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Jesus Jose Moran.
That was my father.
In that house...
in that house...
...that was mine.
Comrade...
Do you remember how my father
you brought a message of Pancho Villa?
The Rurales had the go and shot him.
My father brought you the message...
and laid there...
already dying.
Calm down, sir.
- For Madero.
- Yes, Father.
Seor Madero?
Seor Madero?
Seor Madero...
The Rurales
my father is wounded.
- Where is Madero?
- He's here. Stay calm.
Where is he?
He writes a letter.
Stay calm.
- Young man.
- He is calling you.
Go away.
Yes, Father.
- Do you know where he had gone?
- Yes, Seor.
Can you find there?
Yes, Seor.
Then go back.
It much depends on you.
Easy, father...
Take it easy...
Take it easy...
Take it easy...
Take it easy...
Now you have to go.
Do you remember how urgent
you had it, comrade?
You said:
"The revolution will not wait".
t will not wait".
And you did not let me see my father die.
Let's go ahead, Doctor.
Do you remember Madero...
the 30th... September...
1911...?
We had won.
Tepepa, what are you doing?
Mr. President...
Do you remember me?
Jesus Maria Moran...
aka Tepepa.
Land and Freedom.
Do you remember?
You do not remember?
Anyway, Mr. President.
I took this gun from the army,
Now I return it to the army.
Who won,
the revolution or the army?
The Revolution.
- And the army?
- The army serves the state.
And we have now
the control of the state.
The state?
The organization of all citizens.
- Rich and poor?
- Rich and poor.
Then we have done something
wrong, President.
For it has all remained the same.
No. The rich will be less rich
and the poor less poor.
And how will that work?
Thanks to the new laws,
which will be follow the army.
The same army, against
which we have fought?
Yes.
These there?
Yes.
Look, Seor Madero...
...I trust you,
when you say these things.
But it's hard for me
to believe what you say.
Gentlemen...
I think this is a good opportunity
if you would tell us what you think.
Or, General?
A general does not think
Mr. President. He obeys.
And he obeys neither the rich nor the poor.
He obeys the country.
Do you see? You said "state",
and he "Fatherland".
Ask him if its arms is allowed
to be part of the fatherland.
Excuse me very much, Mr. President.
There are many things I do not understand.
Sorry.
It is a real shame
because this is a very nice rifle.
I want you to take it.
If we need it again one day,
you give it to me again.
Agreed, but it is all good.
You'll see.
God willing, Seor.
Long live Madero!
- Long live Madero!
- Long live Madero!
- Country and Liberty!
- Country and Liberty!
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