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Revision as of 21:16, 5 May 2013
Zorro marchese di Navarra (Italy 1969 / Director: Franco Montemurro)
- Runtime: 97 min
- Release Date: 23.12.1969
Also known as
Zorro, the Navarra Marquis (USA) | El Zorro contra el imperio de Napoleón (Spain) | Zorro aan het hof van Navarro (Netherlands) | Zorro - Der Graf von Navarra (Germany)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Nadir Moretti (Oste), Malisa Longo (as Maria Luisa Longo)(Carmen), Daniele Vargas, Loris Gizzi (Don Ignazio), Renato Montalbano (Don Ruiz), Gisella Arden, Ugo Adinolfi, Fortunato Arena, Ignazio Balsamo, Rosy De Leo, Dada Gallotti (Linda), Antonio Gradoli, Eleonora Morana, Mimmo Poli, Nino Vingelli (Zorro), Gioia Zanetti
- Screenplay: Franco Montemurro, Piero Pierotti
- Music: Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
- Cinematography: Augusto Tiezzi
- Producer: Fortunato Misiano
Synopsis
From the exiled King Ferdinand VII, Zorro gets a sword and a black mask. Because of his disguise he is now hard to catch. Brizard, leader of the revolt, becomes more and more reckless. In the process of making more enemies Brizard flees, taking with him as a hostage the upper class Carmen. It is up to Zorro to rescue the girl and make sure that King Ferdinand VII can return to Spain as a triumphator.