:17:01
l should close the big room
:17:03
because he's going to have
a small headache.
:17:05
l have an amigo who is a better
singer than El Trovador
:17:09
and he's very healthy.
:17:10
Do l know him?
:17:12
No, but you will.
:17:13
l bring him to meet you.
:17:15
l could not hire him.
:17:16
El Trovador will get mad at me.
:17:18
ls El Trovador running
this hotel?
:17:21
Certainly not.
:17:22
lf you say so, Señor.
:17:24
Okay, Raoul.
:17:27
l will meet him.
:17:29
Hasta luego.
:17:44
¿ Como esta, amigo?
:17:45
Muy bien, gracias.
:17:46
Come, we go now.
:17:48
l thought you were
going inside to pray.
:17:50
Today, l prayed outside.
:17:52
Okay. Now, where are we going?
:17:53
l think l have a job for you,
at the Acapulco Hilton.
:17:57
Doing what?
:17:58
They have a great big room
:18:00
with beautiful drapes
and beautiful tables
:18:03
with lots
of beautiful people
:18:05
and beautiful music.
:18:06
Only, the people come
and see and hear
:18:09
a not beautiful singer.
:18:11
He is El Trovador.
:18:12
l've never heard such
a long, sad story.
:18:15
When he sing, sometimes
El Trovador has headaches.
:18:18
lt's better him
than the audience.
:18:19
His headaches
is cured by this...
:18:21
Uh-huh.
:18:23
ls no good he should work
when he is so sick.
:18:26
l take you now
to make sure he don't.
:18:28
l got a feeling l'm
heading for disaster.
:18:31
With my help, never.
:18:48
Mexico-o
:18:51
Mexico-o
:18:53
They've got muchas
muchachas, amigos
:18:58
Señoritas!