Zorro alla corte di Spagna

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Zorro alla corte di Spagna (Italy 1962 / Director: Luigi Capuano)

Not a Western. We list it because it may be marketed as one or lumped in together with Zorro movies taking place in the Americas.

Also known as

The Masked Conqueror (USA) | Zorro at the Spanish Court (UK) | Zorro in the Court of Spain (USA) | El Zorro al servicio de la reina (Spain) | Zorro - Heimkehr und Rache (Germany) | Zorro vid spanska hovet (Sweden)
Zorro at the Spanish Court movie poster

Synopsis

When the Duke of Lusitania dies, his brother Ramon seizes his lands, depriving the widowed Duchess and her daughter of their rightful inheritance. Ramon plans to kidnap his niece and force the Duchess into renouncing her rights but Zorro, a mysterious masked figure, appears on the scene to defend the women.

Credits

  • Cast (English): Giorgio Ardisson (Ricardo, Marquis of Villareal / Zorro), Alberto Lupo (Miguel Herrera), Nadia Marlowa (Bianca Rodriguez), Franco Fantasia (Manuel Garcia), Carlo Tamberlani (Pedro, Marquis of Villareal), Grazia Maria Spina (Consuelo), Carla Calò (Francisca Herrera), Nerio Bernardi (Colonel Vargas), Andreina Paul (Grand Duchess Joana), Maria Letizia Gazzoni (Isabela/Elisabetta, heir to the throne), Tullio Altamura (Count of Toledo), Pasquale De Filippo (manservant), Antonio Gradoli (innkeeper), Gloria Parri (Rosita), Amedeo Trilli (Father Domenico), Nazareno Zamperla (Paquito), Gianni Rizzo (Don Ramon de Castro), Livio Lorenzon (Captain Morales)
  • Also with: Ugo Sasso (Garcia's right-hand man), Salvatore Campochiaro (Sancho), Andrea Fantasia (Ramon counsellor), Giulio Maculani (kidnapper), Aldo Vasco (officer), Giglio Gigli (soldier), Bruno Arié (soldier), Riccardo Pizzuti (soldier, nobleman), Luciano Bonanni (party guest), Aldo Marianecci (party guest), Romano Milani (party guest), Attilio Pelegatti (party guest), Sandro Mondini (party guest)
  • Screenplay: Arpad De Riso, Nino Scolaro
  • Cinematography: Oberdan Troiani [Eastmancolor, Dyaliscope]
  • Music: Carlo Savina
  • Producer: Ferdinando Felicioni

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Trivia

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 92 min

Release Dates

  • June 29, 1962 (Italy)

Filming locations

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