"Zorro" Please Believe Me (TV Episode 1959) Poster

(TV Series)

(1959)

Annette Funicello: Anita Cabrillo

Quotes 

  • Anita Cabrillo : [singing]  Lonely guitar, is there no one who loves us? Lonely guitar, not a soul seems to care. The stars in the sky look like teardrops, because I've been crying. And the breeze seems to sigh as I whisper my penance in prayer. Lonely guitar, now our song Is a sad song. Longing we are, for someone to adore.

    [spoken] 

    Anita Cabrillo : Oh, Diego!

    Don Diego de la Vega : No, no, please. Continue. It's lovely.

    Anita Cabrillo : I was merely passing the time.

    Don Diego de la Vega : I would like to ask you something. In your father's letters, did he ever mention how far away his hacienda was from the pueblo? In which direction it was?

    Anita Cabrillo : There were so many things he wrote about, and yet I realize now how little he ever really told me, either about himself or the way he lived. Mostly, I think I just read between the lines.

    Don Diego de la Vega : Well, do you think it's possible that he could be a soldier? A tradesman? Maybe even a vaquero?

    Anita Cabrillo : Oh, no. He'd be of the upper class.

    Don Diego de la Vega : The reason I ask is that there have been no dons or caballeros arriving here in the past dozen years who could possibly be your father, but, of course, the other people...

    Anita Cabrillo : Oh, no, that would be hard to believe.

    Don Diego de la Vega : But you'd still want to find him, huh?

    Anita Cabrillo : He's my father, isn't he? Whatever he does in California, does that change the kind of man he really is?

    Don Diego de la Vega : Then if he's alive, we will find him. Will you excuse me?

    Anita Cabrillo : [singing]  Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh. Well, some sunny day there may come our way one who will love us. Then my lonely guitar, you and I will be lonely no more.

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