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Zorro au service de la reine (1969)

Review by lotekguy-1

Zorro au service de la reine

6/10

So-so Zorro

Zorro has been portrayed by many, most of whom were more charismatic than this guy. There's some dissonance with the century-long body of celluloid on this hero, as well. An Italian-speaking cast is playing Spanish inhabitants of a British colony. How did that happen? And despite the title, Zorro don't go nowheres near to England, much less play The Palace. There is a role for Queen Victoria, though the actress portraying her is a polar opposite to that historical figure on the pulchritude scale, with no apparent reason in the plot for that aesthetic upgrade.

Otherwise, this is a reasonably competent flick, with enough action and comic relief to keep the package entertaining. Just don't expect Spyros Focas to unseat your own favorite(s) among the many actors who've sported the outfit and wielded the sword to graffiti their foes with Zs. Not bloody (since England is involved) likely.
  • lotekguy-1
  • Dec 20, 2021

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