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Year:
Duration:
67 min | West Germany:25 min (cut version)
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Romance | Western
IMDB rate:
5.8
Director:
Wells Root
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1936-12-01
Filming Locations: Backlot, Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Robert Livingston
Don Diego Vega
Heather Angel
Lady Isabella Palma
Sig Ruman
Commandante Sebastian Golle (as Sig Rumann)
Ian Wolfe
The Priest
Robert Warwick
Governor Palma
Emily Fitzroy
Lady Isabella's chaperone
Charles Stevens
Captain Vargas
Walter Long
Guard
Ferdinand Munier
Landlord
Chris-Pin Martin
Hangman (as Chris King Martin)
Carlos De Valdez
The Alcalde (as Carlos de Valdez)
Soledad Jiménez
Indian woman (as Soledad Jiminez)
Chris Willow Bird
Indian (uncredited)
Andres Blando
Bullfighter (uncredited)
Yakima Canutt
Murdered Peon / Soldier (uncredited)
Louise Carter
Indian woman (uncredited)
Iron Eyes Cody
Indian (uncredited)
Joe Dominguez
Guard (uncredited)
William Emile
Dueler (uncredited)
Al Haskell
Soldier (uncredited)
I. Stanford Jolley
Soldier (uncredited)
Jack Kirk
Soldier (uncredited)
Juan Medina
Bullfighter (uncredited)
John Merton
Sergeant #1 (uncredited)
Henry Morris
Soldier (uncredited)
Artie Ortego
Indian (uncredited)
Pascale Perry
Soldier (uncredited)
George Plues
Soldier (uncredited)
Vinegar Roan
Soldier (uncredited)
Jack Roberts
Sergeant #2 (uncredited)
Gurdial Singh
Indian (uncredited)
Chief Thundercloud
Zorro's aide
Slim Whitaker
Soldier (uncredited)
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Trivia
The first Zorro film to feature sound and the first to be shot in color.
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This is the only film to accurately depict Zorro as wearing a mask which covers his entire face, as he appeared on the cover of the August 9th, 1919 issue of All-Story Weekly; the magazine which first introduced him in the five part story The Curse of Capistrano. All subsequent film and television depictions which leave Zorro's chin, and usually his entire mouth, exposed are variations of the design first created for Douglas Fairbanks in the film The Mark of Zorro (1920)
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Robert Livingston only speaks one line of dialog while disguised as Zorro.
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Quotes
Don Diego Vega: Father, the day we've prayed and planned for is at hand. Never again will the peóns be enslaved for taxes.
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Commandante Sebastian Golle: What's she want here?
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Lady Isabella Palma: But this is treason!
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Photos from cast
Chief John Big Tree
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