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    The Sign of Zorro

    1960 · Children · 1h 31m

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  1. A film edited from eight episodes of Disney's TV series about Zorro, a masked vigilante who fights a corrupt commandant in Mexico. See cast, crew, reviews, trivia, and more on IMDb.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Lewis R. Foster, Norman Foster
    • 1960-06-11
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    is a 1960 movie edited from eight episodes of Disney's hit TV series Zorro.

    When Walt Disney decided to package the hit Davey Crockett episodes of Disneyland into two feature films for American audiences, it was a stroke of genius since it allowed for them to finally be seen in color (TV was only available in black and white at the time). However his new successful TV series, Zorro, was filmed in black and white to keep production costs down. The Sign of Zorro was originally created for international audiences in 1958 who weren't quite as familiar with the Disney TV series. The US release came a year after the second and final season of the series had aired. For the series, Walt created a new section on the backlot solely for production, which would later be reused in many of the studios' Western films. Guy Williams, a former model who was unable to find success in feature films, was given his big break when Walt cast him as Don Diego De La Vega/Zorro. Henry Calvin and Gene Sheldon were placed in supporting roles that created some of the series' best moments. Both would go on to star in several Disney movies (one of which, Toby Tyler, had already been released by this time).

    presents the first story arc from the TV series. Don Diego is returning to Los Angeles from college after three years of being away. On his way, he learns that Los Angeles has been corrupted by a new Commandant who runs his own crime ring and puts innocent people in jail. He takes on the alias of Zorro to fight the Commandant, while changing his own personality to a scholar only interested in books—as his servant Bernardo pretends to be deaf and dumb so that people will talk freely in front of him, and he can tell Diego what is happening in the town. Zorro's adventures find him saving his father from false imprisonment and fighting a fake Zorro that the Commandant hired to turn the people against Zorro. Eventually the commandant believes that Diego is Zorro and arrests him. When the viceroy arrives to see Zorro, it turns out to be an old friend of Diego's who refuses to believe that he is the masked avenger. The viceroy fires the Commandant and all are seemingly happy.

    The film was released on June 11, 1960. While the TV series was an instant success and was canceled not due to poor ratings, but a dispute between Disney and the network, The Sign of Zorro was unable to capture any of that success. It was bashed by critics due to its TV style acting and quick editing. Audiences didn't flock to see it the way they did for the Davy Crockett films either. With Davy, the films were released after only one airing of each episode and there was also the added draw of seeing the film in color. Zorro, on the other hand, had been on the air for three years with reruns, so audiences didn't lack access to viewing Zorro the way they did with Davy.

    •Guy Williams: Zorro

    •George J. Lewis: Don Alejandro

    •Gene Sheldon: Bernardo

    •Britt Lomond: Capt. Monastario

    •Henry Calvin: Sgt. Garcia

    •Tony Russo: Martinez

    Disney hasn't released The Sign of Zorro on DVD yet, but it was released on VHS twice. Copies of both releases are fairly easy to come by. The TV series was colorized in the 1980s and both seasons of the series were available on DVD in that format from the Disney Movie Club, but went out of print in 2009. Disney released both seasons of the show in black and white in 2009 through the Walt Disney Treasures series. Those DVDs also featured the four hour long episodes that were on Walt Disney Presents. However the Treasures seasons were limited to 30,000 copies each, which sold out quickly. Scalpers sell them for more than double what they originally cost.

    The film's copyright was renewed on June 12, 1986.

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  2. Watch the 1960 film adaptation of the Zorro story, starring Guy Williams as the masked hero who fights a tyrannical dictator. Stream on Disney+ or shop for the DVD on the official Disney site.

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  3. A film based on Disney's TV series about a masked vigilante who fights a corrupt commandant in Spanish California. Learn more about the plot, cast, trivia, and other details on IMDb.

  4. A Disney adaptation of the classic Zorro story, starring Guy Williams as the masked hero who fights a dictator. Learn more about the cast, crew, film details, and reviews of this 1958 adventure.

    • Norman Foster, Lewis R. Foster
    • Guy Williams
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  7. Overview. In this film, edited from eight episodes of Disney's hit TV series, Don Diego returns home to find his town under the heel of a cruel dictator, Capitan Monastario. Diego dons the mask of Zorro to fight the evil commandant's tyranny, and, with the help of his mute servant Bernardo, free the pueblo from his oppression. Norman Foster.

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