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The Mark of Zorro

The Mark of Zorro

Tired of Governor Quintero's (J. Edward Bromberg) exploitation of poor Californians, Don Diego (Tyrone Power) decides to fight back and assumes the identity of Zorro. A masked hero with a sword, Zorro fights on behalf of the people against the corrupt Quintero and his wicked assistant, Captain Pasquale (Basil Rathbone). At the same time, Diego falls for Lolita (Linda Darnell), the governor's niece, and he pursues her while constantly battling to oust Quintero from power.
Tired of Governor Quintero's (J. Edward Bromberg) exploitation of poor Californians, Don Diego (Tyrone Power) decides to fight back and assumes the identity of Zorro. A masked hero with a sword, Zorro fights on behalf of the people against the corrupt Quintero and his wicked assistant, Captain Pasquale (Basil Rathbone). At the same time, Diego falls for Lolita (Linda Darnell), the governor's niece, and he pursues her while constantly battling to oust Quintero from power.

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Floating Frame Canvas Wall Art with Black Frame entitled 'The Mark of Zorro (1940)'. The dashing Power swashbuckles his way through this wonderfully acted and directed romp. He plays the foppish son of a 19th-century California aristocrat who is secretly the masked avenger of the oppressed peons. Bromberg plays the wicked governor, with the beautiful niece (Darnell) beloved by Power, and Rathbone is supremely evil as his cruel minion.

The Mark of Zorro, 1940 | Large Metal Wall Art Print | Great Big Canvas

Paragon Ragtime Orchestra Presents 'The Mark of Zorro

The Mark of Zorro

The Mark of Zorro (Dramatized) by Yuri Rasovsky, McCulley Johnston - Performance

The Mark of Zorro

The Mark of Zorro - Townsend Press

The Mark of Zorro (1920 film), Zorro Wiki

The Mark of Zorro, film by Mamoulian [1940]

The Mark of Zorro, film by Niblo [1920]

The Mark of Zorro

The Mark of Zorro

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