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1920107 minWestern, Adventure, Drama, Action, Romance

The Mark of Zorro

Is The Mark of Zorro a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Mark of Zorro worth watching? With a rating of 7.123/10, this Western, Adventure, Drama, Action, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Mark of Zorro Synopsis

Don Diego Vega pretends to be an indolent fop as a cover for his true identity, the masked avenger Zorro. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.

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Top Cast

Douglas Fairbanks
Douglas FairbanksDon Diego Vega / Señor Zorro
Noah Beery
Noah BeerySgt. Pedro Gonzales
Charles Hill Mailes
Charles Hill MailesDon Carlos Pulido
Claire McDowell
Claire McDowellDona Catalina Pulido
Marguerite De La Motte
Marguerite De La MotteLolita Pulido
Robert McKim
Robert McKimCapt. Juan Ramon
George Periolat
George PeriolatGov. Alvarado
Walt Whitman
Walt WhitmanFray Felipe
Sidney De Gray
Sidney De GrayDon Alejandro (as Sydney De Gray)
Tote Du Crow
Tote Du CrowBernardo

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Is The Mark of Zorro worth watching?

Yes, The Mark of Zorro is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.123/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Western, Adventure, Drama movies.

Is The Mark of Zorro hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.123/10), The Mark of Zorro is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Mark of Zorro?

The Mark of Zorro is a Western, Adventure, Drama movie that Don Diego Vega pretends to be an indolent fop as a cover for his true identity, the masked avenger Zorro. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 20...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 6, 2022
★ 7

It was always one of the highlights during the school holidays to watch Guy Williams and Henry Calvin in the 1957 television series of this story - and you can clearly see it's roots in this. A classic piece of action adventure based around the antics of Fairbanks' "Zorro" - a Scarlet Pimpernel style character that couldn't tie his own shoelaces on the outside, but with a secret persona determined to fight for justice and equality in the face of the corruption of the Governor (George Periolat) and the nasty "Capt. Ramon" (Robert McKim). His identity is known only to a few loyal friends; not even his often disappointed parents, nor his would be señorita "Lolita" (Marguerite de la Motte) who see him as a bit of a wastrel - know how courageous "Don Diego" actually is!. There is quite a lot of humour in this, McKim and a fairly hammy Noah Beery ("Sgt. Gonzales") bring some light-hearted menace to the proceedings and plenty of fisticuffs, sword fencing and a really well choreographed cat and mouse sequence for the last twenty minutes make for a most enjoyable feature. Fred Niblo and Douglas Fairbanks were clearly on the same wavelength in this picture - which wasn't always the case between the star and his directors - and their efforts provide for a great film to look at, with the costumes (how hot must they have been under all of that?) and casting looking every the inch the part, too... Short, certainly, but that just makes it all the sweeter.