The Mark of Zorro (1920)
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- Passed
- 1h 19min
- Adventure, Romance
- 05 Dec 1920 (USA)
- Movie
- 1 win.
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Cast verified as complete
Douglas Fairbanks | ... |
Don Diego Vega / Señor Zorro
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Noah Beery | ... |
Sgt. Pedro Gonzales
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Charles Hill Mailes | ... |
Don Carlos Pulido
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Claire McDowell | ... |
Doña Catalina Pulido
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Marguerite De La Motte | ... |
Lolita Pulido
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Robert McKim | ... |
Captain Juan Ramon
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George Periolat | ... |
Governor Alvarado
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Walt Whitman | ... |
Fray Felipe
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Sidney De Gray | ... |
Don Alejandro
(as Sydney De Gray)
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Tote Du Crow | ... |
Bernardo
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Noah Beery Jr. | ... |
Seven Year Old Boy (uncredited)
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Charles Belcher | ... |
Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
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Milton Berle | ... |
Boy (uncredited)
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Manuel Caballero | ... |
Villager (uncredited)
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Gilbert Clayton | ... |
Soldier with 'Z' Carved on His Face (uncredited)
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Snitz Edwards | ... |
Short Innkeeper (uncredited)
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John George | ... |
Prisoner in Jail (uncredited)
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Augustina López | ... |
Woman at Fray Felipes Trial (uncredited)
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Albert MacQuarrie | ... |
Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
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Charles Stevens | ... |
Peon Beaten by Sgt. Gonzalez (uncredited)
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Jack Tornek | ... |
Trial Spectator (uncredited)
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Betty Vent | ... |
Bit Role (uncredited)
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John Winn | ... |
Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
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Directed by
Fred Niblo |
Written by
Johnston McCulley | ... | (based on the story by: "The Curse of Capistrano" published in "All-Story Weekly") |
Douglas Fairbanks | ... | (scenario) (uncredited) |
Eugene Miller | ... | (scenario) (uncredited) |
Produced by
Douglas Fairbanks | ... | executive producer |
Music by
William P. Perry | ... | (1970) |
William Axt | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
William C. McGann | ... | (photographed by) (as William McGann) |
Harris Thorpe | ... | (photographed by) (as Harry Thorpe) |
Art Direction by
Edward M. Langley | ... | (art direction) (as Edward Langley) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Theodore Reed | ... | second unit director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Harry Edwards | ... | master of properties (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Howard C. Lydecker Sr. | ... | special effects |
Stunts
Richard Talmadge | ... | fight choreographer (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Fred Cavens | ... | fencing master (uncredited) |
Robert Fairbanks | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
M. Harry Uttenhover | ... | fencing instructor: Noah Beery and Robert McKim (uncredited) |
H.J. Utterhore | ... | fencing advisor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- United Artists (1920) (United States) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1920) (Canada) (theatrical) (as United Artists Corporation, Ltd.)
- Allied Artists Corporation (1920) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (as Allied Artists Corporation, Ltd.)
- Artistas Unidos (1920) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Los Artistas Unidos de América del Sur (1920) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Image Entertainment (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- Image Entertainment (1991) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Image Entertainment (1999) (United States) (DVD)
- Kino Video (2002) (United States) (DVD)
- Reel Media International (2004) (World-wide) (VHS)
- Reel Media International (2005) (World-wide) (tv)
- REX Film (2006) (Germany) (DVD) (premiere)
- Reel Media International (2007) (World-wide)
- Flicker Alley (2008) (United States) (DVD)
- The Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra (2008) (United States) (DVD)
- Alpha Video Distributors (2012) (United States) (DVD)
- Grapevine Video (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Western Costume Company (costumes)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In old Spanish California, the oppressive colonial government is opposed by Zorro, masked champion of the people, who appears out of nowhere with flashing sword and an athletic sense of humor, scarring the faces of evildoers with his Mark. Meanwhile, beautiful Lolita is courted by villainous Captain Ramon, rich but effete Don Diego... and dashing Zorro, who is never seen at the same time as Don Diego. As Zorro continues to evade pursuit, Ramon puts the damsel in distress...
Written by Rod Crawford |
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Taglines | DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS The great hurricane of joy and excitement in "The Mark of Zorro" (Print Ad- Bakersfield Californian, ((Bakersfield, Calif.)) 6 April 1921) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In the Golden Age of Comic Books, this was the film to which Thomas and Martha Wayne took their young son Bruce on the night that they were murdered in front of him in Gotham City in 1920, the experience which led him to become Batman. See more » |
Goofs | When Fray Felipe is receiving his lashes, there are horizontal lacerations along the left side of his back. The camera angle then widens to reveal two vertical lacerations - one in the center of his back and one to the right - while the laceration on the left side of the back is gone. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Jekyll & Canada (2009). See more » |
Quotes |
[Diego is apathetically wooing the woman his father commanded him to marry]
Zorro: I have a servant - a wonder at the guitar. Tonight I shall order him to come out and play beneath your window. Lolita Pulido: I have a maid - passionately fond of music! See more » |