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Zorro et ses légionnaires

Original title: Zorro's Fighting Legion
  • 1939
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  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Reed Hadley in Zorro et ses légionnaires (1939)
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The masked hero leads a fighting force to fight a villian who plots the conquest of The Republic of Mexico.The masked hero leads a fighting force to fight a villian who plots the conquest of The Republic of Mexico.The masked hero leads a fighting force to fight a villian who plots the conquest of The Republic of Mexico.

  • Directors
    • John English
    • William Witney
  • Writers
    • Ronald Davidson
    • Franklin Adreon
    • Morgan Cox
  • Stars
    • Reed Hadley
    • Sheila Darcy
    • William Corson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    495
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • John English
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Ronald Davidson
      • Franklin Adreon
      • Morgan Cox
    • Stars
      • Reed Hadley
      • Sheila Darcy
      • William Corson
    • 15User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Reed Hadley
    Reed Hadley
    • Don Diego Vega…
    Sheila Darcy
    • Volita
    William Corson
    • Ramon
    Leander De Cordova
    • Governor Felipe
    Edmund Cobb
    Edmund Cobb
    • Gonzalez
    John Merton
    John Merton
    • Manuel [Ch. 1-9]
    C. Montague Shaw
    C. Montague Shaw
    • Pablo
    Budd Buster
    Budd Buster
    • Juan
    Carleton Young
    Carleton Young
    • Benito Juarez [ch 1-2, 12]
    Guy D'Ennery
    Guy D'Ennery
    • Don Francisco [Ch. 1]
    Paul Marion
    Paul Marion
    • Kala [Ch. 10-12]
    • (as Paul Marian)
    Joe Molina
    • Tarmac
    James Pierce
    James Pierce
    • Moreno
    • (as Jim Pierce)
    Helen Mitchel
    • Doña Maria
    Curley Dresden
    • Tomás
    Charles King
    Charles King
    • Valdez
    Al Taylor
    Al Taylor
    • Rico
    Billy Bletcher
    Billy Bletcher
    • Don Del Oro
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • John English
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Ronald Davidson
      • Franklin Adreon
      • Morgan Cox
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    9CatherineYronwode

    Great music, great stunt work

    Reed Hadley makes a better foppish Don Diego than he does a dashing and daring Zorro, but that's almost beside the point because this serial features the bar-none best theme song of any serial, ever -- and the best version of Yakima Canutt's famous stagecoach stunt. There are other good stunts, and lots of action, and plenty of hair-raising cliff-hanger chapter endings, but if for no other reason, you must see this film to watch the stagecoach stunt, then re-watch it in slow motion. It is incredible, and, despite the lower budget for this chapter play, Yak turns in a better take on the stunt here than he did in the far more celebrated film "Stagecoach." Indiana Jones, eat your heart out: This is the real deal!
    7revere-7

    In defense of Mexico

    There have been a lot of Zorro films made over the decades, but it's a shame that one of the best is probably one of the least seen.

    Zorro's Fighting Legion is a bit different from other Zorro films. First off, it's a Republic serial in 12 chapters. And this time, Zorro is not played by a top studio star like Douglas Fairbanks, Tyrone Power or Antonio Banderas but instead by workman-like actor Reed Hadley. While Hadley does not cast as strong a presence over the proceedings as those other, he does an adequate job, helped by the fact that he is not the sole hero here; as the title implies, he has a fighting legion to call upon.

    Another big difference is that the setting isn't California. The story here take place in central Mexico in 1824 where a man posing as a living god incites the indigenous Indian population and a band of outlaws to aid him in his plan to overthrow the newly established Mexican Republic. Something, Zorro, and a handful of followers plan to do anything they can to stop.

    Don't get me wrong, there is at least one incredibly cheesy moment per episode, from corny "twang" bow sound effects to ludicrous acting. But overall, this represents one of the best Republic serials of all time, and probably the best Zorro one.

    The plot is stronger than most serials and never becomes incomprehensible or meandering., and there's lots of great action - fans of the Indiana Jones movies will notice MANY bits borrowed from this serial.
    10Bond2a

    One of the best....

    My very favorite character in films, but in nearly all of them the character of Zorro has a small bit of cloth as a mask and if the villain`s can`t tell who is under that cloth then they are daft.

    But in Reed Hadley`s "Zorro`s Fighting Legion" (serial 1939) the mask fills his whole face making it a real mystery as to who Zorro really is.

    But anyway Zorro is one of the best character`s in films and to bring it up to date l think Anthony Hopkins in "The Mask of Zorro" (1998) is a delight.

    My interest in films is vast, but l have a real liking for the serial`s of the 30s/40s....



    Bond2a
    8lastliberal

    What Diego can't do, Zorro can!

    Serials were short subjects originally shown in theaters in conjunction with a feature film that were related to pulp magazine serialized fiction. Known as "chapter plays," they were extended motion pictures broken into a number of segments called "chapters" or "episodes." Each chapter would be screened at the same theater for one week. The serial would end with a cliffhanger, as the hero and heroine would find themselves in the latest perilous situation from which there could be no escape.

    The audience would have to return the next week to find out how the hero and heroine would escape and battle the villain once again. Serials were especially popular with children, and for many children in the first half of the 20th century, a typical Saturday at the movies included a chapter of at least one serial, along with animated cartoons, newsreels, and two feature films.

    The golden age for serials was 1936-1945. This was one of the best of the era.

    Zorro has been seen in many films, but Reed Hadley ("Racket Squad", The Undying Brain) was excellent in the role.

    The action is constant, and we are led chapter by chapter to the ultimate end where we find out the identity of the evildoer.

    Zorro triumphs, as he always does.
    9dbborroughs

    One of the best serials ever made

    Best of the Zorro serials and one of my favorite serials, period. This is a period serial set right after the birth of Mexico. The new nation is counting on the gold produced by this one town to keep the republic solvent. However a gold god, Don del Oro is stirring up the Indians and stealing the gold for himself. Its Zorro and his band of men to the rescue. Reed Hadley is a winning Zorro and he cuts a dashing figure as he gets into a nice selection of scraps (most all of which were reused by the later Zorro serials as well as other serials as well).The story moves and its nicely not clear who the real bad guy is. There is a reason that I've seen this the most of any serial I've seen, its simply a great action adventure film. The only thing I can compare it to is the Mark of Zorro with Tyrone Power or one of the other swashbucklers of the period. Its super and highly recommended.

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    • Trivia
      This is the only serial in which Zorro's character has been presented authentically; often said to be a prequel to Le retour de Zorro (1937) because the main character of that serial was the original Zorro's descendant, it is, in fact, a completely original story featuring the actual Zorro character.
    • Goofs
      Arrows shot make a cartoon twang sound.
    • Quotes

      Manuel Gonzalez: Gentlemen, this is becoming ridiculous! The next thing you know, someone will be accusing you of being Zorro.

      Don Diego Vega: Why, I believe I'd be flattered!

    • Connections
      Edited into Six Gun Theater: Six Gun Rhythm (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      We Ride!
      Music by William Lava

      Lyrics by Eddie Cherkose

      Sung by Zorro's Legionaires over the credits and throughtout the serial.

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 1949 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zorro's Fighting Legion
    • Filming locations
      • Burro Flats, Simi Hills, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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