Zorro

Zorro

1990
Zorro
Zorro

Zorro

6.8 | en | Drama

Zorro, also known as The New Zorro, New World Zorro, and Zorro 1990, is an American action-adventure drama series featuring Duncan Regehr as the character of Zorro. Regehr portrayed the fearless Latino hero and fencer on The Family Channel from 1990 to 1993. The series was shot entirely in Madrid, Spain and produced by New World Television, The Family Channel, Ellipse Programme of Canal Plus, Beta TV, and RAI. 88 episodes of the series were produced, 10 more than the first Zorro television series, which was produced by Disney in the late 1950s. Since 2011, the series is currently airing in the United States on the Retro Television Network as The New Zorro. Peter Rodgers Organization is the distributor for this version of Zorro.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  The Discovery
Jan. 30,1993
The Discovery

Resendo takes the ultimate step towards killing Zorro and the de la Vegas.

EP12  Conundrum
Jan. 23,1993
Conundrum

Toronado is captured and Resendo uses him to trap Zorro.

EP11  Death & Taxes
Jan. 16,1993
Death & Taxes

Resendo seizes church property.

EP10  The Arrival
Jan. 09,1993
The Arrival

Gilberto Resendo, a tax collector from Spain, seizes control of Los Angeles.

EP9  My Word Is My Bond
Dec. 19,1992
My Word Is My Bond

Victoria searches for a farmer she helped get released from jail.

EP8  Symbol of Hope
Dec. 12,1992
Symbol of Hope

A dying child's wish inspires the Alcalde to capture Zorro.

EP7  Like Father, Like Son
Dec. 05,1992
Like Father, Like Son

Don Alejandro suffering from amnesia thinks he is Zorro.

EP6  The Reward
Nov. 14,1992
The Reward

Three men claim a reward for a bandit.

EP5  An Affair to Remember
Nov. 07,1992
An Affair to Remember

When Victoria is injured, Zorro takes her to his cave.

EP4  As Ye Sow
Oct. 31,1992
As Ye Sow

Two brothers are found dead in mysterious circumstances.

EP3  Love Potion Number Nine
Oct. 24,1992
Love Potion Number Nine

Victoria accidentally gives a love potion to the Alcalde meant for Zorro.

EP2  Ultimate Justice
Oct. 17,1992
Ultimate Justice

Zorro has to save the Alcalde's life when he strays on to sacred Indian lands.

EP1  The Fox and the Rabbit
Oct. 10,1992
The Fox and the Rabbit

A man calling himself El Conejo poses as a tax collector.

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6.8 | en | Drama , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1990-01-05 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Zorro, also known as The New Zorro, New World Zorro, and Zorro 1990, is an American action-adventure drama series featuring Duncan Regehr as the character of Zorro. Regehr portrayed the fearless Latino hero and fencer on The Family Channel from 1990 to 1993. The series was shot entirely in Madrid, Spain and produced by New World Television, The Family Channel, Ellipse Programme of Canal Plus, Beta TV, and RAI. 88 episodes of the series were produced, 10 more than the first Zorro television series, which was produced by Disney in the late 1950s. Since 2011, the series is currently airing in the United States on the Retro Television Network as The New Zorro. Peter Rodgers Organization is the distributor for this version of Zorro.

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Henry Darrow , J.G. Hertzler , Duncan Regehr

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storywaters The finest version of Zorro, bar none. Regehr possesses a truly unique combination of intelligence, athletic ability, grace, charm, class, discipline, artistic skill and terrific good looks to portray one of the favorite heroes of all time. Martinez is lovely, full of fire and passion, and is graceful and appealing. Victor is a lovable, clumsy, and ethically conflicted Sergeant Mendoza. All of the cast - Henry Darrow,Efrem Zimbalist Jr., JG Hertzler, Michael Tylo and Juan Diego Botto, do an excellent job. Sets are great, music is stirring, and the writing is superb on most occasions. Should have received more recognition, needs to come out on DVD. Not to be missed!
Pythe I don't remember much about this show, except that my dad is a Zorro fan, so we used to watch this when I was all of four or five. I remember it featured the hot Mexican lady from Three Amigos. There was a bumbling fat guy who looked sort of like a Latino Oliver Hardy. He was naturally the comic relief. I think there was a deaf kid who was sort of Zorro's sidekick. I think the episodes usually culminated in some impressive fencing. I thought the Zorro costume was pretty cool. I believe the theme song was the generic late-80s theme song they used on every action pack show at this time, that kind of passionate hair-metal-meets-orchestral-score music, except it had sort of a Hispanic flavor to it.Like I said, I have great memories of sitting on my dad's lap watching this show, along with Rifleman and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Unfortunately, at some point there was a scheduling conflict wherein they started showing ST:TNG at the same time they were showing this, so usually we opted for the latter. Had we known TNG would still be showing in reruns fifteen years later, while Zorro would die a quiet death and never be heard from again, I suppose we would have rethought our decision. But you know what they say about hindsight.
Jon Torino I found this movie and another at our public SF library and was happy to see them. This movie is entitled "Zorro, The Legend Begins" and offers Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (Stephanie Zimbalist of Remington Steel fame is his daughter) as Zorro's father. The one difference in this telling of Zorro is his younger deaf mute companion.The film starts off with Don Diego (Zorro) as a young man sent from his father's prosperous ranch in a small Mexican village to a bigger city to broaden his education and to train with a famous swordsman. Diego returns many years later, his little deaf mute playmate has grown up as has the lovely Victoria (Patrice Camhi) who now runs the local tavern. The town is controlled by a vicious "Alcade" (Michael Tylo) who taxes the poor ranchers and tax people and is brutal to them. Zorro is being chased by the soldiers when he falls over a cliff and his horse goes back to the ranch to fetch Felipe (Juan Botta, the young deaf mute. As he lay there he takes us back through his memories of his life as Zorro. We learn how and why Don Diego creates his Zorro identity and watch as he saves the townspeople from the cruel Alcade.This is not a cheesy production. The costumes are well done as are the sets, including a glorious clipper ship that is real and takes Don Diego on his journey to learn how to be an expert swordsman. I'm hoping there are many more of these productions that I just haven't found yet. The second flim in this series (that I will review also) is entitled: Zorro: A Conspiracy of Blood. Apparently these movies were created for television. They are all in color and about 100 minutes long (1 hour 40 minutes).
Spider-36 I began watching this installment of Zorro when I was about 10. I hadn't discovered superheroes or even comic books yet (shocking, I know) and to me, Don Diego was the coolest character on TV. He was Batman, he was Daredevil, he was the virtuous good guy without superpowers who valiantly fought against insurmountable odds, hoping to rid his home of evil. He did this week after week, and it was glorious. He used his intelligence, his wits, and had luck on his side. Also, there was emotion behind the characters. I loved the last few episodes (where he fought his long lost twin brother) and I also loved the episode in which Adam West guest-starred, and as Bruce Wayne's great-great grandfather, no less ! If you ever have a chance to watch this show, take it. You won't be disappointed.