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The Mark of Zorro

Ride With Zorro . . . The Dashing Don Of California's Most Adventurous Era !
1940 | 94m | English

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Around 1820 the son of a California nobleman comes home from Spain to find his native land under a villainous dictatorship. On the one hand he plays the useless fop, while on the other he is the masked avenger Zorro.
Release Date: Nov 08, 1940
Director: Rouben Mamoulian
Writer: Bess Meredyth, Johnston McCulley, John Taintor Foote, Garrett Fort
Genres: Adventure, Action, Romance
Keywords sword fight, corrupt governor, california, 19th century, mask, swashbuckler, zorro
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tyrone Power Don Diego Vega, aka Zorro
Linda Darnell Lolita Quintero
Basil Rathbone Captain Esteban Pasquale
Gale Sondergaard Inez Quintero
Eugene Pallette Friar Felipe
J. Edward Bromberg Don Luis B. Quintero
Montagu Love Don Alejandro Vega
Janet Beecher Senora Isabella Vega
George Regas Sergeant Gonzales
Chris-Pin Martin Turnkey
Robert Lowery Rodrigo
Belle Mitchell Maria
John Bleifer Pedro
Frank Puglia Proprietor
Pedro de Cordoba Don Miguel
Guy D'Ennery Don Jose
Eugene Borden Officer of the Day (uncredited)
Stanley Andrews Commanding Officer (uncredited)
Fortunio Bonanova Sentry (uncredited)
Ralph Byrd Student / Officer (uncredited)
Robert Cauterio Manuel (uncredited)
Bob Cautiero Groom (uncredited)
Robert Conway (uncredited)
Gino Corrado Caballero (uncredited)
Franco Corsaro Orderly (uncredited)
Andre Cuyas Servant (uncredited)
Jean Del Val Sentry (uncredited)
Joseph DeVillard Sentry (uncredited)
Art Dupuis Soldier (uncredited)
William Edmunds Peón Selling Cocks (uncredited)
George Ghermanoff Servant (uncredited)
Victor Kilian Boatman (uncredited)
Fred Malatesta Sentry (uncredited)
Francisco Marán Officer (uncredited)
Francisco Moreno Peon (uncredited)
Ted North (uncredited)
Hector V. Sarno Moreno (uncredited)
George Sorel Caballero (uncredited)
Charles Stevens José (uncredited)
Rafael Alcayde Diego's Manservant (uncredited)
Paul Sutton Morales (uncredited)
Lucio Villegas Caballero (uncredited)
Harry Worth Caballero (uncredited)
Frank Yaconelli Don Alejandro's Servant (uncredited)
Name Job
Rouben Mamoulian Director
Bess Meredyth Adaptation
Travis Banton Costume Design
Johnston McCulley Story
Robert Bischoff Editor
John Taintor Foote Screenplay
Joseph C. Wright Art Direction
Richard Day Art Direction
Garrett Fort Adaptation
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Arthur C. Miller Director of Photography
Alfred Newman Music
Name Title
Darryl F. Zanuck Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Pleasant scorpions! Agreeable rattlesnakes! The Mark of Zorro is directed by Rouben Mamoulian and is adapted to screenplay by John Taintor Foote, Garrett Fort and Bess Meredyth from Johnston McCulley's story "The Curse of Capistrano". It stars Tyrone Power, Basil Rathbone, Linda Darnell, Gail Son ... dergarrd, Eugene Pallette and J. Edward Bromberg. Music is by Alfred Newman and cinematography by Arthur C. Miller. The 1820's and the son of a California nobleman comes home from Spain to find his native land under a villainous dictatorship. So on one front he plays a dandy cowardly fop, while on the other he is the masked avenger of the people, Zorro. A reimaging of the Douglas Fairbanks 1920 silent version, this cut is the definitive classic version. Matinee idol Power slips into the dual role of Don Diego Vega with ease, giving the Latin Robin Hood/Scarlet Pimpernel the requisite swashbuckling verve and glint in the eye comedic bravado. This in essence is 20th Century Fox's answer to WB's The Adventures of Robin Hood, and this does have similarities (no bad thing) with some players from "Hood" carried over into this production. Rathbone is on his prime villain duty, and his swordplay with Power is a pure joy. Rathbone, a fully fledged trained swordsman gave Power the highest compliment about how well he took to fencing, and it shows as we get epees to the death. The romance sparkles, Sondergaard straight away wants to get into Poewer's pants, Power wants to get into Darnell's pants, while Rathbone will just take what he can while he fondles his sword. It's a pure joy, for kids and adults of all ages, supremely directed by Mamoulian (the control of the 100's of extras at pic's finale is dynamite), and acted with style and knowing skill by the cast. You will believe that this Zorro does in fact change the course of history. A thrilling, fun, beautiful swashbuckler from a truly golden age. 9/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

Tyrone Power is at his swashbuckling best in this enjoyable story of the brave Spaniard masquerading as a useless drip whilst trying to bring a semblance of law and order back to his father's old province that was then California. Clad in black, and nimble as a ninja, he must constantly try to outwi ... t the forces of the scheming "Don Luis" (J. Edward Bromberg) who is ably aided and abetted by his sinister henchman "Capt. Pasquale" (Basil Rathbone) whilst he also must try to hold the affections of the increasingly disappointed "Lolita" (Linda Darnell) who wants a real man in her life! Loads of familiar faces make up a strong supporting cast, and the rivalry between Rathbone and Power builds nicely to a suitably lively conclusion with swords, chairs, tables and candles all flying. There is plenty of humour here too, and Darnell plays the feisty "Loilta" for all she is worth. Certainly the best of the "Zorro" films, well photographed with plenty of action and a minimum of cluttering romance! Great fun.

Dec 25, 2022