Over 40 Zorro-titled films were made over the years, including The Mark of Zorro, the 1940 classic starring Tyrone Power and Basil Rathbone. The character was also featured in ten TV series, the most famous being Disney’s Zorro series (1957–59), starring Guy Williams. [2]
Don Diego de la Vega opposes the corrupt tyrants of Spanish California as the masked swordsman, Zorro. Hoping it will work to his advantage in getting Anna Maria to choose him, Ricardo persuades the Governor to offer amnesty to Zorro if the masked man will reveal his identity.
The almighty Zorro is back in action with an all-new series arriving this summer. This time, the beloved swordsman is portrayed by Oscar-winning actor Jean Dujardin (The Artist), and fans now have an early sneak peek to see him behind the mask. The French series, simply titled Zorro, will premiere this summer on the streaming service MHz Choice. Per Collider, a new first look clip has just ...
Zorro, fictional character created in 1919 by writer Johnston McCulley. The masked, sword-wielding vigilante defends the poor and victimized against the forces of injustice, and his feats have been featured in virtually every form of media.
Zorro (Spanish for "Fox") is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley, and appearing in works set in the Pueblo of Los Angeles during the era of Spanish California (1769–1821). He is typically portrayed as a dashing masked vigilante who defends the...
In one three episode story arc, guest starring Annette Funicello, Zorro must solve the mystery of Anita Cabrillo's father, a man who does not seem to exist.
Zorro (also known as Disney's Zorro) is an American action-adventure Spanish Western television series produced by Walt Disney Productions and starring Guy Williams.
Zorro (TV Series 1957–1959) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.