Zorro the gay blade 1981 cast
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Synopsis
Zexy, Zany, Zensational!
In 19th century Mexico, legendary swordsman Zorro has passed on his weapon and his sense of duty to his noble son, Diego, a dashing swashbuckler like his father. But after an injury sidelines Diego, he is forced to hand the mask over to his twin, Ramon.
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El Zorro: The Gay Blade, Zorro mezzo e mezzo, Zorro mit der heißen Klinge, La Grande Zorro, As Duas Faces de Zorro, Zorro, a penge, Estos zorros... locos, locos, locos, Zorro, ostrá čepeľ, 粉雄佐罗
Theatrical
17 Jul 1981
- USAPG
21 Jan 1982
- Germany6
TV
25 Mar 1997
- Slovakia12
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Cinematic Time Capsule
1981 Marathon - Film #74
Spread the news, that he is back!
To help the helpless!
To befriend the friendless!
And to defeat... er, the "featless."
This goofy ode to the original Zor
It is hard to reconstruct these fragments from the memories of childhood but as nearly as I can remember, the Zorro craze came after the Davy Crockett craze and before Elvis. Kids made Z marks everywhere — on walls, fences, blackboards, and with ballpoints on the shirts of the kids sitting in front of them — and my personal notion is that Datsun sells half of their Z-cars to guys harboring sublimated Zorro fantasies.
Here’s the curious thing. I remember a lot about Zorro. I even remember that he was once played by Clayton Moore, who got to keep wearing his Lone Ranger mask. But I cannot remember if the Zorro movies were ever supposed to be amusing. I assume that the Zorros, played by Douglas Fairbanks, Tyrone Power, and John Carroll, were more or less serious, within the broad outlines of the adventure genre. But what about all the Zorro movies and TV shows that Guy Williams made for Disney? Were we laughing at him, or with him?
I seek because I am just as confused after seeing “Zorro, the Gay Blade,” which stars George Hamilton in a dual
Zorro, the Gay Blade (1981)
When the new Spanish Governor begins to grind the peasants under his heel, Don Diego Vega becomes Zorro, the masked man in black with a sword who rights wrongs. Vega sprains his ankle and cannot figure out how to continue his campaign when his long lost twin brother (sent off to the British Navy to make a noun of him, flamboyantly gay, and now known as Bunny Wigglesworth) appears. He agrees to take his brother's place but wishes to make some changes. His new suits are lemmon, plum, and scarlet, and Bunny insists on using a whip.
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When the new Spanish Governor begins to grind the peasants under his heel, Don Diego Vega becomes Zorro, the masked bloke in black with a sword who rights wrongs. Vega sprains his ankle and cannot figure out how to continue his campaign when his distant lost twin brother (sent off to