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Z1| The Mark of Zorro
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United States of America 1940
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Director: Rouben Mamoulian
Screenplay: Johnston McCulley
Producer: Raymond Griffith
Cast: Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Basil Rathbone, Gale Sondergaard, Eugene Pallette
Genre: Action & Adventure, Classics

Running Time: 94
Aspect Ratio:  1.33:1 (NTSC Pan & Scan)
Sound: Dolby Digital 1.0
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Features: Black and White, Special Edition
Studio:  20th Century Fox DVD Region:  1 NR
DVD Release:  Oct 2005 Discs:  1 (Cloud) []
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Reviews:  1940
When they say they don't make 'em like they used to, they're talking about 20th Century Fox's exhilarating "The Mark of Zorro", starring Tyrone Power as the caped one, Linda Darnell as his love interest, and Basil Rathbone at his scurrilous best as Zorro's nemesis. More textured than the '20 original with Douglas Fairbanks, this '40 version has Don Diego/Zorro returning from Madrid to defend his father and rally the caballeros against Los Angeles's corrupt new governor, intent on taxing the peons to death.
If this all sounds like an Old California redo of the classic "Adventures of Robin Hood", that's because it is. Powers has a field day as Don Diego, the "fancy clown" betrothed to the governor's niece, Lolita. Don Diego the effete snob performs silly parlor tricks, peers through pince-nez, and yawns disdainfully at one and all. Power's cowardly alter ego is so believable, his transformation to masked superhero becomes all the more thrilling. Imagine Captain Pasquale's shock when, in the film's brilliantly choreographed showdown, this annoying fop turns out to be a world-class swordsman.
Director Rouben Mamoulian, known for great period melodramas, does a skillful job of alternating garrison intrigue with big action scenes, including a nighttime ride that climaxes with Zorro on horseback leaping off a bridge. In the romantic highlight, Lolita confides her innermost desires to a suspiciously worldly friar. The first-rate supporting cast includes Gale Sondergaard as the governor's treacherous wife and the frog-voiced Eugene Pallette as a padre in cahoots with the masked one. Technically, this retelling rates an unqualified "Wow!" The cinematography, obviously influenced by Goya, makes full use of chiaroscuro shadows, and Alfred Newman's Latin-flavored score is irresistibly rousing and romantic.

-KENTFLIX


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