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Zorro (1974)

Zorro (1974)
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The internationally produced Zorro is set in South America instead of the California locales of the series. Alain Delon stars as the newly appointed governor who immediately butts heads with corrupt Colonel Huerta (Stanley Baker). To rescue the peasants from Huerta's despotry, the governor becomes the caped-and-masked do-gooder Zorro. The film never really takes itself seriously, not even during the final, well-staged duel between Zorro and Huerta. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Stanley BakerAlain Delon, (more)
Director(s):
Duccio Tessari
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Zorro

The internationally produced Zorro is set in South America instead of the California locales of the series. Alain Delon stars as the newly appointed governor who immediately butts heads with corrupt Colonel Huerta (Stanley Baker). To rescue the peasants from Huerta's despotry, the governor becomes the caped-and-masked do-gooder Zorro. The film never really takes itself seriously, not even during the final, well-staged duel between Zorro and Huerta. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Duccio Tessari
Writer(s):
Giorgio Arlorio
Producer(s):
Luciano Martino
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
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    Stephan B.

    I've been waiting for this to be released for years, based on my memories of it as a child, but this version fails to deliver a watchable movie. The transfer is so bad in places that it almost seems intentional - like someone wanted the film quality to mirror the state of technology depicted, which is of mud huts. If you're a fan of the film or genre, you can probably see past the pitiful quality of this DVD, but if you're just looking for a good Zorro flick you've never seen before, WAIT for a better transfer of this classic movie.

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