The Professionals
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1:22:01
He is a thief, trying to steal
1 00,000 dollars.

1:22:06
You are a whore
cheating on your husband.

1:22:08
My husband stole millions
from this land, our land.

1:22:13
If we can keep the revolution alive,
with that money, for just a day...

1:22:18
...then I'll steal and cheat,
and whore...

1:22:23
...and anything else
that must be done.

1:22:30
You laugh. But you believed
in the revolution once.

1:22:34
What else inspired you
to fight for us?

1:22:37
Well, ma'am, I'll tell you.
1:22:40
I got inspired one day
in May, 1 91 1 , in EI Paso.

1:22:46
It started suddenly. Shooting, yelling,
bombs going across the Rio Grande.

1:22:51
Everybody ran to see what
the ruckus was about. Me too.

1:22:55
From the top of freight cars
we saw across the river.

1:22:59
The Maderistas were taking Juàrez.
The revolution had busted wide open.

1:23:05
It was beautiful.
1:23:07
The next thing I know I was
across the border shooting...

1:23:11
...with everybody and yelling,
" Viva México."

1:23:16
A month later I was
blowing up trains for Villa.

1:23:20
Yes?
1:23:23
That's it.
1:23:25
Nothing more?
1:23:28
Not even money?
1:23:32
Promised, never paid.
1:23:34
But you stayed. You and this one.
1:23:37
And fought for six years,
the worst years.

1:23:41
It's not our war anymore, Mrs. Grant.
1:23:46
Him, I understand.
1:23:48
An adventurer without principles.
1:23:51
But you?
1:23:52
Change your clothes.
1:23:55
We're leaving.

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