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In nineteenth century Spanish California, heroic masked swordsman Zorro, who's actually a local nobleman, must protect his friends and small town (or pueblo) of Los Angeles from its corrupt ... Read allIn nineteenth century Spanish California, heroic masked swordsman Zorro, who's actually a local nobleman, must protect his friends and small town (or pueblo) of Los Angeles from its corrupt magistrate (or alcalde) and other menaces.In nineteenth century Spanish California, heroic masked swordsman Zorro, who's actually a local nobleman, must protect his friends and small town (or pueblo) of Los Angeles from its corrupt magistrate (or alcalde) and other menaces.
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The hero Zorro continues but played with Canadian and Mexican actors, Duncan Regehr is our 1990s Zorro with style.
California is ruled by a ruthless Alcalde but he has a sworn enemy Zorro who always ruins his plans. The Alcalde has another enemy, the Del La Vega family that he must respect for, but he doesn't know that the son Don Diego is his nemesis Zorro.
Despite the season 2 to 4 is a little bit disappointing but the season 1 is excellent with great music and great stuntmen with good actors and actresses. With interesting story I give this 10/10.
California is ruled by a ruthless Alcalde but he has a sworn enemy Zorro who always ruins his plans. The Alcalde has another enemy, the Del La Vega family that he must respect for, but he doesn't know that the son Don Diego is his nemesis Zorro.
Despite the season 2 to 4 is a little bit disappointing but the season 1 is excellent with great music and great stuntmen with good actors and actresses. With interesting story I give this 10/10.
I got interested in Zorro around age 9. Since then I think Zorro is one of the best heroes ever. That is because he has character, true courage, moral values, and displays the truth. That is what I like about the "New Zorro" episodes. There is a lesson for each episode. A good moral lesson. Heroes today lack these characteristics. Even the new Zorro. It's all about Romance and schemes not true justice and values. The "New Zorro" portrayed the corruption of politics and government when tyranny takes over. The income tax is referred to as a "bizarre concept," and rightly so. I hope these episodes go back on tv. These episodes were a voice speaking out in our modern day of what good moral values are and what are government is supposed to be and ought to do.
The one and only Zorro in my eyes is Guy Wiliams, he made a far better performance than Regehr or Banderas.
But i must say, i enjoyed this series.
I loved this version of the Zorro story. It was such a shame that the show ended right when it was reaching a climax. Don Diego was about to reveal to his father and Victoria Escelante that he was Zorro. The episode in the last season where his lost brother discovered his identity was awesome. This series, unfortunately, was cancelled without a desperately needed resolution. I really wish they at least would do a reunion movie to tie up he loose ends, but unfortunately, it will never happen.
I began watching this installment of Zorro when I was about 10. I hadn't discovered superheroes or even comic books yet (shocking, I know) and to me, Don Diego was the coolest character on TV. He was Batman, he was Daredevil, he was the virtuous good guy without superpowers who valiantly fought against insurmountable odds, hoping to rid his home of evil. He did this week after week, and it was glorious. He used his intelligence, his wits, and had luck on his side. Also, there was emotion behind the characters. I loved the last few episodes (where he fought his long lost twin brother) and I also loved the episode in which Adam West guest-starred, and as Bruce Wayne's great-great grandfather, no less ! If you ever have a chance to watch this show, take it. You won't be disappointed.
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- TriviaHenry Darrow was the first actor to be involved with three different productions of "Zorro", and he is also the first Latino to play the role of Zorro on television. He was the voice of Zorro (Don Diego) in the animated series Les Nouvelles Aventures de Zorro (1981) (which was broadcast as part of The New Adventures of the Lone Ranger (1980)). He then starred as the elderly Zorro (Don Diego) in the series Zorro et fils (1983). Then he was Don Alejandro, Don Diego's father, in this series for three of its four seasons.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: Top 10 Hispanic Heroes (2012)
- SoundtracksZorro Theme Song
Music by Jay Asher
Lyrics by Dennis Spiegel
Performed by Cathi Campo (as Cathi Demman)
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