Don Q Son of Zorro (1925)
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Douglas Fairbanks returns as the great Spanish swashbuckler in this sequel to The Mark of Zorro. Don Cesar de Vega (Douglas Fairbanks) is the son of the famous masked avanger, Zorro; he's been sent to Spain to continue his education and learn the ways of his homeland. He soon becomes a favorite… More Douglas Fairbanks returns as the great Spanish swashbuckler in this sequel to The Mark of Zorro. Don Cesar de Vega (Douglas Fairbanks) is the son of the famous masked avanger, Zorro; he's been sent to Spain to continue his education and learn the ways of his homeland. He soon becomes a favorite of the local dignitaries, but this does him little good when he's falsely accused of murder. Faking his own suicide, Don Cesar goes underground, and posing as Zorro, begins his own investigation of the killing; eventually his father arrives, giving us two Zorros for the price of one. Mary Astor plays Dolores de Muro, Don Cesar's love interest, with Warner Oland and Jean Hersholt highlighting the supporting cast; Donald Crisp, who plays Don Sebastian, also directed. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Donald Crisp
- Written By
- Jack Cunningham
- Genres
- Classics, Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Jun 15, 1925 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Steven D. Greydanus, Decent Films Guide
Named one of the year's ten best films by The New York Times actually outdoes its predecessor, with a stronger and more sophisticated plot, better pacing, more interesting and complex characterizations, grander production values and set design
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Cast
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Douglas Fairbanks
as Don Cesar de Vega/Zorro
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Mary Astor
as Dolores de Muro
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Jack McDonald
as General de Muro
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Stella De Lanti
as The Queen
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Donald Crisp
as Don Sebastian
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Warner Oland
as Archduke Paul of Austria
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Jean Hersholt
as Don Fabrique
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Albert MacQuarrie
as Col. Matsado
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Lottie Pickford
as Lola
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Charles Stevens
as Robledo
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Martha Franklin
as The Duenna
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Roy Coulson
as An Admirer
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Enrique Acosta
as Ramon
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Juliette Berlanger
as A Dancer
- Charles Beyer
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Tote Du Crow
as Bernardo