佐罗电影


佐罗电影

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《佐罗新冒险》?
【佐罗电影】很早的片子了,讲佐罗在一次行侠仗义的过程中摔坏了屁股(想从二楼跳到马背上,但是马儿跑快了一点,汗~~~),然后找了个酷似佐罗的年轻人(擅长使用他那根围巾)来顶替佐罗,很久以前看的**记不清了
剧情是不连续的,除了安东尼奥班德拉斯的那两部 。
The Mark of Zorro (1920), with Douglas Fairbanks
Don Q, Son of Zorro (1925), with Douglas Fairbanks
The Bold Caballero (1936), with Robert Livingstone
Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939), with Reed Hadley
The Mark of Zorro (1940), with Tyrone Power
The Sign of Zorro (1958), with Guy Williams, portions of the first 13 Zorro TV series episodes edited into a feature film, released overseas in 1958 and domestically in 1960
Zorro The Avenger (1959), with Guy Williams, another theatrical compilation of several Zorro TV episodes, released overseas, and was not seen in the United States until it was eventually aired on the Disney Channel
Zorro (1961) and The Shadow of Zorro (aka Zorro the Avenger) (1962), two Spanish features starring Frank Latimore[2]
La Gran Aventura del Zorro (1974), Mexican Western with Rodolfo de Anda, the first Mexican actor to play the role; with Pedro Armendáriz Jr as the villain and set in a very primitive San Francisco Bay Area
Zorro (1975), Zorro meets the spaghetti western, with Alain Delon as Don Diego fighting the corrupt Colonel Huerta
Zorro, The Gay Blade (1981), a parody, with George Hamilton Diego, Jr, breaks his leg shortly after launching his career as a new Zorro, and his gay twin brother Ramon, now calling himself Bunny Wigglesworth, volunteers to fill in while he recuperates
The Mask of Zorro (1998), played against tradition, with Anthony Hopkins as an aged Diego de la Vega and Antonio Banderas as Alejandro Murrieta, a misfit outlaw who is groomed to become the next Zorro
The Legend of Zorro (2005), the sequel to the 1998 The Mask of Zorro, again starring Antonio Banderas
[edit] Film serials
Zorro Rides Again (1937), with John Carroll as a modern-day descendant, Jim Vega
Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939), with Reed Hadley
Zorro's Black Whip (1944), with Linda Stirling as an 1880s female descendent, The Black Whip
Son of Zorro (1947), with George Turner
Ghost of Zorro (1949), with Clayton Moore