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'''El Zorro''' (Spain, Italy [[:Category:1968|1968]], Director: Guido Zurli)
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'''El Zorro''' (Spain, Italy [[:Category:1968|1968]], Director: Guido Zurli)
*'''Release Date:''' 17.11.1968
*'''Release Date:''' 17.11.1968
== Also known as ==
== Also known as ==

Revision as of 10:25, 9 November 2010

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El Zorro (Spain, Italy 1968, Director: Guido Zurli)

  • Release Date: 17.11.1968

Also known as

La Volpe | La espada del Zorro (Spain) | Zorro the Fox (USA) | Zorro le renard (France) | Zorro, der Mann mit der Peitsche (West Germany)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Artemio Antonini, George Ardisson (Riccardo de Villaria/Zorro), Spartaco Battisti, Femi Benussi, Ignazio Spalla (as Pedro Sanchez), Femi Benussi, Gustavo D'Arpe, Consalvo Dell'Arti, Grazia Fei, Gippo Leone, Evar Maran (as Evaristo Maran), Aldo Marianecci, Riccardo Pizzuti, Gianni Pulone, Gualtiero Rispoli, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart (as Jack Stuart), Paolo Todisco, Juan Valejo, Giancarlo Vignozzi
  • Screenplay: Guido Leoni, Ambrogio Molteni
  • Cinematography: Franco Delli Colli
  • Music: Gino Peguri

Synopsis

The perilous adventure of "El Zorro" as he intervenes to unmask the ambitious plans of the Alcade Don Jaimez, who wants to take away the land from the poor Mexican "peones".

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