For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story
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1:20:00
What happened?
They kick both of you out of London?

1:20:03
-Hello, darling.
-Good to see you.

1:20:06
You couldn't come to our club,
so we came to you.

1:20:10
We had Dizzy back at the club last week.
1:20:13
He couldn't stop talking about...
1:20:16
...his Cuban compadre.
1:20:19
He's an honorary Cuban now.
1:20:21
He has a special respect for you.
1:20:25
And he agrees with me.
1:20:28
You gotta be somewhere
where your talents are truly respected.

1:20:46
Not so loud.
1:20:48
I just want to hear the end of it.
1:20:52
Turi, off to bed. It's late.
1:20:56
Sí.
1:20:57
You should see this on Ochoa.
1:21:00
Come.
1:21:03
This is General Ochoa.
1:21:08
Led the troops in Angola, Fidel proclaimed
him the hero of the revolution.

1:21:13
Now he has him on trial.
1:21:15
-What's his crime?
-He got too popular.

1:21:19
You see, in Cuba there could only be
one hero of the revolution.

1:21:23
Unless, you're dead and then
you can be as popular as you want.

1:21:27
Don't let Arturo brainwash you.
1:21:30
Ochoa is only accused of drug trafficking.
1:21:33
Mari's the only person in the country who
believes he did it without Fidel's blessing.

1:21:37
I don't even think he did it
and I'm not the only one.

1:21:42
We have a judicial process here.
He will be exonerated.

1:21:45
-Exonerated?
-It's a fair trial.

1:21:47
You've been watching this trial for a week
and it's not a fair trial, it's a farce!

1:21:52
He will end up in the firing squad.
1:21:57
-He will never execute Ochoa.
-It's already been fixed.


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