Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe California-Yucatan Railroad, being built for the good of Mexico, is under siege by a gang of terrorists hoping to force its sale; no one can prove their connection to profiteer Marsden. ... Alles lesenThe California-Yucatan Railroad, being built for the good of Mexico, is under siege by a gang of terrorists hoping to force its sale; no one can prove their connection to profiteer Marsden. Manuel Vega, aged co-owner, calls in the aid of his nephew James, great-grandson of the or... Alles lesenThe California-Yucatan Railroad, being built for the good of Mexico, is under siege by a gang of terrorists hoping to force its sale; no one can prove their connection to profiteer Marsden. Manuel Vega, aged co-owner, calls in the aid of his nephew James, great-grandson of the original Zorro. Alas, James seems more adept at golf than derring-do; but after he arrives, ... Alles lesen
- Don Manuel Vega
- (as Nigel de Brulier)
- Trellinger
- (as Robert Kortman)
- Starcroft
- (Nicht genannt)
- Cantina Barfly
- (Nicht genannt)
- Raider
- (Nicht genannt)
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In this one John Carroll (before going on to bigger and better things) plays the hero and his mild-mannered alter ego James Vega. Noah Beery Sr. is wasted as the Marsden, the head bad guy trying to take over the California/Yukatan Railroad. He basically never leaves his office and only appears to radio instructions to his henchman led by Richard Alexander and Robert Kortman.
As usual in Republic serials, the stunt work in this one is great. Yakima Canutt visibly doubles the hero and performs some dangerous horse to train transfers among others.
All in all it isn't bad. The only problem I had with it was the inclusion of a couple of songs for Zorro to warble as he galloped across the range. A tip of the hat to the singing cowboys of the day, I suppose.
The episodes I watched were three of the earlier episodes (#3, 4 and 5) where the villains open a derailment switch and almost trap Zorro before he can release his foot caught between closing tracks as a train approaches. He uses a unique way of getting out of the situation.
Lots of scenes with the villains using the wireless to contact each other as Zorro overhears their plans. HELEN Christian and REED HOWES are two of the most bland performers in the history of serials, judging from their work in this serial. Christian has the femme lead and she almost disappears while talking.
Carroll is okay as Zorro using his slight Spanish accent and looking boyishly young before he made it to better films as a featured player.
Something only the kiddies could really love--standard serial stuff.
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- WissenswertesJohn Carroll would later work with Noah Beery's (J.A. Marsden) son, Noah Beery Jr. in Decision at Sundown twenty years later (1957). Also, Ray Teal [Pete (uncredited)]
- PatzerIn Episode 7, Zorro gives Joyce Andrews the revolver from his left holster and then he is upstairs and the building is on fire there. In Episode 8, Zorro escapes from the burning building and now has both revolvers in the holsters, but has had no contact with Joyce Andrews since he gave her one of his revolvers. In Episode 8, the water flow is restored after the villains had shut off the valve. But Zorro had left the control room without opening the valve.
- Zitate
J.A. Marsden: Zorro, Zorro, Zorro. Can't you get rid of that man?
- VerbindungenEdited into Zorro Rides Again (1959)
- SoundtracksSONG OF ZORRO
Written by Alberto Colombo, Eddie Cherkose
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Zorro reitet wieder
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- Budget
- 110.753 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit3 Stunden 32 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1