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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
Fabric Type: 9786301707749
Graphics Memory Size: Black & White, NTSC
Legal Disclaimer: 6301707745
Maximum Color Depth: Buena Vista Home Video
Metal Type: Buena Vista Home Video
Publisher: 1
Total Firewire Ports: Buena Vista Home Video
Total Parallel Ports: March 18, 1997
Total S Video Out Ports: 91 minutes
Buena Vista Home Video
June 11, 1960
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The Sign of Zorro is one of my favorite films. I have watched it so many times I almost know it by heart. Don Diego De la Vega comes home from Spain to see military force had taken over california. Diego with his faithful servant Bernardo and his trustworthy horse tornado becomes zorro the fox. Who rides to save the people from harm in the dark of the night, while pretending to be interested only in books and music during the day. But when his father gets in trouble and covers not in sight zorro ... Read More
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The movie is pretty good. The only bad part about it is that it pretty much drags you through the entire 1st seasons main points on a leash. Anyways, it's 1821 Spanish-California, and Diego de la Vega is returning unexpectadly from a university in Spain. Along with him is Bernardo, as usual. They both make up a secret character for themselves. Bernardo pretends to be deaf, and Diego is a weakling durring the day, and the dashing hero at night, El Zorro, the Fox. When Diego finally gets home, things ... Read More
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During the 1950's, there was only one way to see Zorro: on Disney television. Tyrone Power's classic, the Republic serials and Fairbank's original had not yet been restored. Guy Williams's dashing smile, the clever servant Bernado, the hilarious moron Sargent Garicia, and the image of Zorro rearing on his horse Tornado were in the minds of many during the 50's. Diego de la Vega (Guy Williams) is ordered home by his father Alejandro (George Lewis). The top fencer in Madrid, Diego abandons his former ... Read More
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