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Saddle up, Western enthusiasts, because we're about to embark on a thrilling journey back to the Wild West with "The Adventures of Kit Carson - Border Corsairs"! This classic Western series, which aired in the early 1950s, brought the legendary frontiersman Kit Carson to life, captivating audiences with tales of bravery, justice, and adventure.

In the episode "Border Corsairs," we find our hero, Kit Carson, alongside his trusty sidekick El Toro, in the midst of a guerrilla war in California. The dynamic duo is tasked with a daring mission that involves securing justice and protecting the innocent amidst the chaos of conflict. With a runtime of approximately 25 minutes, this episode packs a punch with non-stop action and suspense.

Bill Williams stars as the iconic Kit Carson, delivering a performance that embodies the spirit of the American West. His portrayal of Carson is not just about the gunfights and horseback chases; it's about the moral code and the determination to do what's right, no matter the odds. Don Diamond's El Toro provides the perfect balance of humor and loyalty, making them an unforgettable pair.

The "Border Corsairs" episode is a testament to the timeless appeal of Westerns. It reminds us of a simpler time when the line between good and evil was clear-cut, and heroes wore cowboy hats. For those who yearn for a taste of nostalgia or wish to introduce the younger generation to the classics, this episode is a must-watch.Carson continues to ride through the annals of television history.

So, grab your cowboy boots and hat, and let's hit the trail with Kit Carson and El Toro as they navigate the treacherous terrain of the Wild West. It's an adventure you won't want to miss! Yee-haw!

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01:00What can be the reason for this obstacle here on the road?
01:07Come on!
01:31Fire!
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02:28This is where I hit him in the shoulder.
02:30His friend hit him in the chest. Do you know him?
02:32I never saw him before.
02:33He's through.
02:34Looks like somebody doesn't want you to see the governor.
02:37That's right. That's why the road was blocked.
02:39We were set up for a kill.
02:40Let's get down to Monterey.
02:57The attack on you worries me.
03:17It means you're marked men.
03:18It makes me hesitate to tell you why I sent for you.
03:21It means someone you trust is loose-tongued, too.
03:25I can take care of that situation, but...
03:27This is beginning to interest me, Governor.
03:29What do you want, then?
03:31You've heard of Don Carlos Pacheco?
03:33Yes.
03:34He owns a beautiful rancher down near the border.
03:36And he has a beautiful daughter.
03:38The Federal Land Commission declared the grant under which he obtained that land invalid.
03:43Don Carlos was born on that rancher.
03:46He didn't take kindly to the decision that he doesn't own their property.
03:50I can agree with him.
03:52However, the Land Commission decided they'd made a mistake and reversed their decision.
03:55That should have made him happy.
03:57Unfortunately, he doesn't know about it.
04:00He's headed for the border to organize his vaqueros and friends to start a guerrilla war against us.
04:05When did Don Carlos leave Monterrey?
04:07Yesterday morning.
04:08I want you to overtake him and tell him the news.
04:11Well, he's got a day and a half head start on us.
04:13If we don't catch up to him on the road, we can reach him at his home before he has a chance to do anything.
04:17Don Carlos was bitter when he left here.
04:20He said he intended to fight for his rights.
04:22So he'll lose no time in starting war on the border.
04:25Lives will be lost.
04:27Hatreds flare up. It'll take years to cool off.
04:30That was the reason for that attack on us this morning.
04:32You mean someone besides Don Carlos wants a war?
04:35All the riffraff in the country will join up with Don Carlos.
04:38This is a good excuse for robbery and murder.
04:41This letter informs Don Carlos of the Commission's new decision.
04:45Well, I'll get it to him as fast as I can, sir.
04:48Well, good luck. Godspeed to both of you.
04:51Thank you, sir.
05:19This is the hotel.
05:21Yeah, we'll make it our headquarters while we're here.
05:23The place looks closed up.
05:25The whole village looks like it's closed up.
05:27I wonder where all the men are.
05:29I wonder.
05:30Do you suppose Don Carlos has recruited them for his army so soon?
05:48You talk to the proprietor.
05:50I want to look around a little bit before we go to Don Carlos' house.
05:52If the proprietor is a she instead of a he, I'll find out everything.
06:01Buenas tardes, caballero.
06:03Good day.
06:04We'd like a couple of rooms.
06:06For how long, senorita?
06:07Oh, a couple of days.
06:10Say now, please.
06:13Up these stairs. Second door to the right.
06:16I'm going to wash up, Tora.
06:23You have ridden far, senor?
06:25The north.
06:26From Monterrey?
06:28The gold fields.
06:30Then you must be very tired, senor.
06:33Come, sit down and rest.
06:42You have good luck at the gold fields.
06:44Yes?
06:45I have good luck at the gold fields.
06:48No?
06:50What's the matter with the men of this village?
06:53What do you mean?
06:55Such a beautiful senorita should draw men to this place as the sweetness of honey draws bears.
07:02I didn't even see one man on the street.
07:05They are all away.
07:06Everybody?
07:07Yes.
07:09Let us talk about you.
07:11Tell me, what is your business here?
07:14Business?
07:15Perhaps we go into Mexico.
07:17Perhaps we stay here.
07:20I'm in search of gold, adventure, and romance.
07:26What of your friend, the Americano?
07:28Oh, he just looks for adventure.
07:31What of the romance you expect to find here?
07:34Who is she?
07:36You, angel mio.
07:38You're so beautiful.
07:40Your eyes bring a message of love across my heart.
07:44Perhaps you will find all that you wish here.
07:47Tonight I shall send you to a man who can use a caballero who is not afraid of danger.
07:53This man is not your husband, I hope?
07:56I am a widow.
07:58Oh, I'm sorry.
07:59It's a shame that one so young and beautiful should be left in this large establishment to manage.
08:05I need a man's help.
08:07Perhaps...
08:08Perhaps I am that man?
08:11And tonight you'll send me with his adventure and gold?
08:15I promise.
08:18Tell me of your husband.
08:20Was he a young and dashing caballero?
08:23He was murdered.
08:25It was in the night.
08:26The killer reached through the open window and stabbed him in the heart.
08:30I never even awoke.
08:32And you're so young and beautiful.
08:35You shall buy a half interest in the hotel before we marry.
08:38But the money, angel mio, I have nothing.
08:41Use the money you stole from the gold fields.
08:43I stole?
08:45Now we understand each other.
08:47When two men are fleeing so far from the gold fields, the reason is obvious.
08:53Chirido.
08:55Remember, I am not a woman to be trifled with.
08:59Chirido.
09:04We have had an interesting talk, your comrades and I.
09:08Tonight you shall meet a man who will take you to a company of bold adventurers.
09:12Good, then we'll see you tonight.
09:13Toro?
09:14Until tonight, beloved.
09:20Good work, Toro. For once your romance has paid off.
09:23See, I'm irresistible.
09:25If we don't find Ancalas now, maybe the man we'll meet tonight will take us to him.
09:29Let's keep going.
09:55This place looks deserted too.
10:14I guess Ancalas is out raising an army.
10:16But his daughter or his servant ought to be around.
10:26Buenas tardes, senorita.
10:28Is Ancalas Pacheco home?
10:30His daughter?
10:31She is with him.
10:32Are they expected home for dinner?
10:34I do not know.
10:36I didn't notice any men above the ranch, senorita.
10:39They are at work.
10:42When he comes home, would you give this to him right away?
10:45Si, senor.
10:50If it is the governor's letter, then we could leave here.
10:53Because he asked me to give it to him, not leave it someplace for him.
10:56What did you write?
10:57I asked Ancalas to meet us at the hotel.
10:59What's the matter with you, Toro? You seem to be in such a hurry to get out of here.
11:02You're doing pretty well with that senorita at the hotel.
11:05Oh, si.
11:07You want me to watch for Don Carlos?
11:09Yes, as soon as he comes home, right to the hotel, I'll be there.
11:12Just as you say, kid.
11:36You will have some more beans, Toro?
12:06In my whole body, there's no room for one more bean.
12:13Oh, never have I tasted such frijoles.
12:17What a wife you'll make some lucky man.
12:21Are you sure Don Carlos has not returned yet?
12:23Don't be afraid. No one will disturb us.
12:28But it's past midnight.
12:30Surely Don Carlos and his daughter will return shortly.
12:33And if they found us like this...
12:35Don Carlos has more important matters to occupy his mind.
12:39Such as what?
12:41Stop worrying about Don Carlos and tell me again how much you love me.
12:46What more is there to say?
12:49Just look into my eyes and feel the beat of my heart.
12:58Soy Odibo.
13:06We'll have no more trouble with this one.
13:08We may need him for information.
13:10Where is the other one?
13:11He is at the hotel.
13:12He was here this afternoon.
13:14I left a note for Don Carlos.
13:17Put him in the storeroom and tie him up.
13:25Don Carlos, don't worry.
13:27I'll take care of him.
13:29Put him in the storeroom and tie him up.
13:59Take it easy, boy.
14:30Juanita Pacheco?
14:32Yes, sir.
14:33My name is Kit Carson.
14:34I've got a message for your father from the governor.
14:36He will not see you, Mr. Carson.
14:38You had better leave at once or it will be dangerous for you here.
14:40But the Federal Land Commission has reversed its decision.
14:43They've decided to recognize your father's land grant.
14:46I still don't dare ask you in.
14:49Wait.
14:51I still don't dare ask you in.
14:53Wait.
15:01Papa!
15:02You should not disturb me, daughter.
15:04I am engrossed in my campaign.
15:05But Kit Carson is here and...
15:07Kit Carson?
15:08Send him away.
15:10Warn him that I will not be responsible for his life if he's in San Diego County tomorrow.
15:14But let me finish, Papa.
15:15He's come to tell you that the Iran show has been restored to us.
15:21It could be a trick.
15:23Senor Carson would not lie.
15:25Don't forget.
15:26His first loyalty is to the United States.
15:28Oh, see him, please.
15:31Very well.
15:32But make him give you his guns before he enters the house.
15:43He will see you now, but...
15:45But what?
15:46He insists you give him your guns first.
15:49I left a friend here to let me know when your father got back.
15:52I don't see him or his horse.
15:54Well, we haven't been home for half an hour.
15:56Perhaps you missed each other on the way to the village.
16:09Senor Carson.
16:10I hope there is no mistake about the news you bring.
16:13There isn't.
16:14Here are the official papers.
16:19Thank you for delivering this in time.
16:21You were the victim of a grave injustice.
16:23But that mistake has been rectified now.
16:25Perfectly.
16:26Now you can disperse the army that you were gathering to attack the United States.
16:29At once.
16:30Send Gamboa to me immediately.
16:32If he's asleep, wake him.
16:34Si, Papa.
16:35You may never know what you're coming here tonight has meant here.
16:40You were planning on starting your attack tomorrow, weren't you?
16:43I was going to capture San Diego.
16:45And you'd have done it easily.
16:47The garrison at San Diego only numbers 60 men at the moment.
16:50More than a hundred of my men are stationed outside the town now.
16:54Yes, and after they'd have taken the town, they'd have gotten out of control.
16:57There'd have been robbery and murder.
16:58You have saved my conscience a heavy load.
17:03My foreman.
17:04Adelante.
17:07Hurry to San Diego and tell the men to disperse, Senor Gamboa.
17:10I have good news.
17:12That's your first ten colors.
17:14Put down those guns.
17:15What is the meaning of this?
17:17This means we attacked in San Diego in the morning.
17:20My men will never attack without me to lead them.
17:23And you will leave them done, Carlos.
17:25My lands have been restored.
17:27I have no quarrels with the state of California.
17:29But I have.
17:31I will live like a king on the border.
17:33Once our men have tasted the blood, the wine, and the gold of San Diego,
17:36they will follow me anywhere.
17:38This is madness.
17:39Put down your guns and obey me.
17:41The incident will be forgotten.
17:43There will be hundreds of incidents like San Diego.
17:46Then we will retire to Mexico to enjoy our riches.
17:48You will be hunted down until every last one of you is killed.
17:52You do not have to worry, Don Carlos.
17:54He will not be with us then.
17:56I only need you to lead the attack on San Diego.
17:59Look.
18:14He will lead the attack on San Diego and she will not be harmed.
18:17Otherwise, you will never see her again.
18:19What would you do, Mr. Carlson?
18:22Play along with him and wait for a break.
18:37We have to go.
18:38We have to go.
18:39We have to go.
18:41We could have killed you ten times, Mr. Carlson.
18:43But your friends in the United States have paid a great ransom for you.
18:47Tie him up.
18:49Tie him well.
18:50Do not worry about his discomfort when he wakes up.
18:54All right, sir.
18:55We are going to San Diego now.
19:10Let's go.
19:40Let's go.
19:57Kid!
19:58Where have you been all night?
20:00Like you, I was tired and bored and rendered helpless.
20:02After many hours of labor and with great ingenuity, I got free.
20:05Well, try some of that ingenuity on me.
20:08I suppose you got hungry outside and came inside to eat out of the servant.
20:12You did me a great injustice.
20:13I did not wait until I got hungry.
20:17Oh, my head.
20:18Me too.
20:19Are the horses outside?
20:20Yes.
20:21We are going to San Diego.
20:37Let's go.
21:02Who are they?
21:03It is Kid Carlson and his company.
21:05There can be no one else.
21:06They are ahead of us.
21:08If you allow me to get close enough to reach you, I'll bury this in your back.
21:11All right.
21:36Let's go.
22:06Tie him up and get Don Carlos.
22:37Lie down in San Diego and disperse your men.
22:39But Juanita...
22:40I give you my word she'll be home when you get back.
22:42You are right, Kid.
22:43I shall expect to see you and Juanita in a few hours.
23:06I arrived in time.
23:20There will be no trouble.
23:21That's good news, Don Carlos.
23:22Papa!
23:23Juanita!
23:24And this is good news for me.
23:26We owe much to our friends here.
23:28Oh, it was nothing.
23:30The beautiful senorita throws a knife at me.
23:32But she's so worried she misses.
23:34Then we tie her up and untie Juanita.
23:36I wish you and El Toro would visit with us for a while.
23:39Could you, Kid?
23:40Oh, thank you very much.
23:41But we better get back with our report to the governor.
23:43I'm afraid he won't do much sleeping until we get there.
23:46Come on, Toro.
23:48I came to say farewell.
23:50The governor's waiting for us.
23:52Please forgive me, Toro.
23:54I was so terrified of Gomboa
23:56that when I found out what he was planning,
23:58I could think of nothing to do but run home like a baby to my mama.
24:02You will come back, won't you?
24:04I will.
24:05I will.
24:06I will.
24:07I will.
24:08I will.
24:09I will.
24:10I will.
24:11I will.
24:12I will.
24:13I will.
24:14I will.
24:15I will.
24:16You will come back, El Toro.
24:19My word of honor.
24:23Toro!
24:28Adios, Tula.
24:29Adios.
24:43All I can say is gracias.
24:44He's waiting for pronto.
24:47Kid, the governor's waiting.
24:51Well, goodbye, Don Carlos.
24:52Adios.
24:53Adios, muchachos.
24:54Buena suerte.
24:55Adios, nigga mio.
24:59THE END

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