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The Mark of Zorro
Alternate Title:
The Curse of Capistrano
Director:
Fred Niblo
(Dir)
Release Date:
5 Dec 1920
Premiere Information:
New York opening: week of 29 Nov 1920
Duration (in reels):
8
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Cast:
Douglas Fairbanks
(Don Diego Vega/Señor Zorro)
Noah Beery
(Sergeant Pedro)
Charles Hill Mailes
(Don Carlos Pulido)
Claire McDowell
(Doña Catalina, his wife)
Marguerite De La Motte
(Lolita)
Robert McKim
(Captain Juan Ramon)
George Periolat
(Governor Alvarado)
Walt Whitman
(Fra Felipe)
Sidney De Grey
(Don Alejandro)
Tote du Crow
(Bernardo)
Noah Beery Jr.
Charles Belcher
Albert McQuarrie
Charles Stevens
John Winn
Summary:
When Don Diego Vega returns to Old California from school in Spain, he discovers the tyrannical governor Alvarado in power. Assuming the persona of an effeminate fop while secretly masquerading as Zorro, a masked bandit who robs the wealthy and gives to the poor, Diego attempts to restore justice. His true identity known only to his faithful servant Bernardo, Zorro outwits his enemies, wins over the soldiers to his case, forces the governor to abdicate and wins the affections of Lolita, a lovely aristocrat who is delighted to discover that her foppish fiancé Diego, whom she scorns, is actually a dashing hero.
Production Company:
Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corp.
Distribution Company:
United Artists Corp.
Director:
Fred Niblo
(Dir)
Theodore Reed
(Asst dir)
Producer:
Douglas Fairbanks
(Prod)
Writer:
Eugene Miller
(Scen)
Photography:
William McGann
(Cam)
Harry Thorpe
(Cam)
Art Direction:
Edward Langley
(Art dir)
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Source Text:
Based on the serial story
The Curse of Capistrano
by Johnston McCulley in
All-Story Weekly
(9 Aug--6 Sep 1919).
Authors:
Johnston McCulley
Copyright Claimant
Copyright Date
Copyright Number
Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corp.
22/11/1920
dd/mm/yyyy
LP15847
Physical Properties:
b&w:
Si:
Genre:
Adventure
Sub-Genre:
Historical
Subjects (Major):
Aristocrats
California--History--To 1846
Dandies
Disguise
Heroism
Impersonation and imposture
Subjects (Minor):
Abduction
Juan Bautista Alvarado
Governors
Servants
Note:
The working title of this film was
The Curse of Capistrano
. While one contemporary source credits Eugene Miller with the adaptation, modern sources credit Elton Thomas, which was Douglas Fairbanks' pseudonym. McCulley's story was published in book form under the title
The Mark of Zorro
in 1924.
Some scenes in the film were shot in the San Fernando Valley in CA, where a set representing Los Angeles during the period of 1840 was built. M. Harry Uttenhover of Belgium, a thre-time world's champion fencer, was hired to instruct cast members Noah Beery and Robert McKim.
The Mark of Zorro
marked the first film of Noah Beery, Jr. (1915--1994), son of long-time character actor Noah Beery. Berry, Jr. also had a long career in film and television.
Among the many other films based on McCulley's story or using the character of Zorro are: the 1925 United Artists release
Don Q, Son of Zorro
, starring Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Astor and directed by Donald Crisp (see
AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1921-30
); the 1936 Republic film
The Bold Caballero
, starring Robert Livingston and directed by Wells Root; a series of Republic serials in the thirties and forties, including 1939's
Zorro's Fighting Legion
, starring Reed Hadley and directed by William Witney and John English; the 1940 Twentieth Century-Fox film
The Mark of Zorro
, starring Tyrone Power and directed by Rouben Mamoulian (see
AFI Catalog of Feature Films, 1931-40
); the 1957 ABC-TV series
Zorro
, starring Guy Williams and produced by Walt Disney; the 1975 Italian film
Zorro
, starring Alain Delon and directed by Duccio Tessari; the 1981 Twentieth Century-Fox release
Zorro the Gay Blade
, starring George Hamilton and directed by Peter Medak and the 1998 Columbia release
The Mask of Zorro
, directed by Martin Campbell and starring Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Bibliographic Sources:
Date
Page
ETR
11 Dec 20
p. 108.
MPN
13 Nov 20
p. 3729, 3779.
MPW
11 Dec 20
p. 719.
New York Times
29 Nov 20
p. 20.
Variety
3 Dec 1920
p. 32.
Wid's
5 Dec 20
p. 3.
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