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1957    30minWestern, Familial
8.27.5
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Au début du XIXe siècle, de retour d'Espagne où il faisait ses études, don Diego de la Vega découvre que Los Angeles est tyrannisée par le commandant de la garnison de cette petite ville de la Californie espagnole. Le jeune noble décide alors de combattre ces abus de pouvoir et prend les armes sous le nom de Zorro (renard en espagnol), un cavalier masqué vêtu de noir. Don Diego est aidé par son fidèle serviteur muet (qui se fait également passer pour sourd), Bernardo, et par son cheval noir, Tornado…

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2 saisons

  • Saison 1
    Saison 139 épisodes
  • Saison 2
    Saison 239 épisodes
  • Saison 3
    Saison 34 épisodes
  • Guy WilliamsDon Diego de la Vega / Zorro
  • Gene SheldonBernardo
  • Henry CalvinDemetrio López García
  • George J. LewisDon Alejandro de la Vega
  • Don DiamondCorporal Reyes
  • Vinton HayworthMagistrado Carlos Galindo
  • Britt LomondCapitán Monastario
  • John LitelThe Governor
  • Romney BrentPadre Felipe
  • Charles Korvin
  • Jan ArvanNacho Torres
  • Eduard Franz
  • Al HaskellLancer (uncredited)
  • Phil SchumacherLancer (uncredited)
  • Jack LilleyLancer (uncredited)
  • Michael Pate
  • BarBara Luna
  • Patricia Medina
  • Myrna FaheyMaria Crespo
  • Perry Lopez
  • Billy Zane17 septembre 2025
    One of the true classics. Guy Williams nails it as Don Diego, switching between the masked hero and the gentleman with ease. The sword fights, the adventure, the humor, it is all great. The theme song is amazing and I still find myself singing it. I used to stay up on weeknights to watch an episode on Vault Disney right at midnight. This show never gets old.
  • Richard26 octobre 2025
    Watched it as a kid in the ’70s and it felt like bedtime stories with swords, horses and a whole lot of swagger. Guy Williams stars as Don Diego de la Vega, the foppish nobleman by day and masked swordsman by night, slashing justice into 1820s California one “Z” at a time. With his trusty horses Tornado and Phantom, and loyal mute servant Bernardo, Zorro takes on corrupt officials, greedy landowners and the occasional pompous military officer, all with charm, wit and impeccable fencing form. The tone? Classic Disney adventure, light, heroic and packed with moral clarity. The sword fights are theatrical, the villains delightfully over the top and the theme song? Iconic. You probably hummed it while swinging a stick in the backyard. Watching it again feels like flipping through a sepia toned scrapbook of childhood TV memories. It’s earnest, stylish and still holds up as a blueprint for masked heroes everywhere.

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