Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939)
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9% want to see it
(99 ratings)
In 1824, Benito Juarez (Carlton Young), the president of the new Mexican Republic, worries that vitally important gold shipments from the San Mendolito Mines shall never reach Mexico City. The president's understandable fears are quelled, however, by local nobleman Don Francisco (Guy… More In 1824, Benito Juarez (Carlton Young), the president of the new Mexican Republic, worries that vitally important gold shipments from the San Mendolito Mines shall never reach Mexico City. The president's understandable fears are quelled, however, by local nobleman Don Francisco (Guy D'Ennery), who is organizing a "fighting legion" to protect the shipments and thus the safety of the six months old republic. Secretly opposing Juarez' endeavors are a group of influential capitalists, one of whom masquerades as Don del Oro, an ancient god of the local Yaqui Indian tribe. But when Don Francisco is killed by persons unknown, a visiting relative from California, handsome and affable Don Diego (Reed Hadley), assumes the disguise of Zorro to lead the legion in search of the identity behind the homicidal Don del Oro. To keep his own identity a secret, Don Diego acts the foppish dude, much to the dismay of his pretty cousin Volita (Sheila Darcy), who denounces him as a coward that could learn a thing or two from Zorro. Meanwhile, the Yaquis, acting on a command from Don del Oro, do indeed attack the gold shipment but are foiled by Zorro and the Legion. Just then an explosion set off by white henchmen Moreno (James Pierce) and Valdez (Charles King) causes an avalanche right in Zorro's path, making his sad demise almost a certainty. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
- Genres
- Western, Action & Adventure, Classics
Critic Reviews
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Steve Crum, Kansas City Kansan
Great Republic chapter-play with Reed Hadley & singing Zorros!
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Bob Bloom, Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Zorro's Fighting Legion contains everything a serial buff could imagine: great cliffhangers, a dashing masked hero, rousing music and a fabulous mystery villain.
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Cast
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Reed Hadley
as Zorro
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Carleton Young
as Juarez
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Sheila Darcy
as Volita
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Guy D'Ennery
as Francisco
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Budd Buster
as Juan
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Edmund Cobb
as Gonzalez
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William Corson
as Ramon
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Curley Dresden
as Tomas
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John Merton
as Manuel
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Joe Molina
as Tarmac
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James Pierce
as Moreno
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C. Montague Shaw
as Pablo
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Al Taylor
as Rico
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Leander De Cordova
as Felipe
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Charles King
as Valdez