"Zorro" Monastario Sets a Trap (TV Episode 1957) Poster

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(1957)

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Farmer's uprising to set free Nacho Torres's ladies!!!
elo-equipamentos5 June 2020
The diabolic Captain Monastario has a card up his sleeve with Nacho Torres's wife and daughter imprisoned at jail, under the leadership of Don Alejandro with others annoyed farmers, having a meeting to planning an uprising against military barrack to set free the ladies and facing the wicked Captain, however Diego warning them that it isn't a solution claiming to them that it is exactly Monastario is waiting for, they ignore Diego's wise advises, therefore Zorro has to intervene to avoid the bloodshed, he arrives early getting draw attention of half of garnish, half them stayed there waiting for Don Alejandro and fellows farmers, Zorro realize the Monastario's maneuver in time to rescue him from there, his father was wound by a gunshot, even bleeding he takes the brave father to Tornado's hideout, he must hide on the way among the rocks, there Don Alejandro faces Zorro so near that wants unmask him, wondering that such man should be someone familiar to him, great moment for Diego, with Captain Monastario at his neck, he reach at cave, episode with plenty humor allowed by Sgt. Garcia stupid questions!!!

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First watch: 1973 / How many: 4 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 7.5
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8/10
Waste of time
mrdonleone10 March 2019
So anyway, you might live sixty thousand years ago and still watch a show like "Zorro": ha. Overacting galore! It is terrible, really. How could you still spend your days by wasting your precious life moments looking at such nonsense?! Definitely, I can understand that you might live at a hospital ward, but really: go ahead with your time and watch something more worthwhile than this.
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