The movie zorro the gay blade
It is hard to reconstruct these fragments from the memories of childhood but as nearly as I can remember, the Zorro craze came after the Davy Crockett craze and before Elvis. Kids made Z marks everywhere on walls, fences, blackboards, and with ballpoints on the shirts of the kids sitting in front of them and my personal notion is that Datsun sells half of their Z-cars to guys harboring sublimated Zorro fantasies.
Heres the curious thing. I remember a lot about Zorro. I even remember that he was once played by Clayton Moore, who got to keep wearing his Lone Ranger mask. But I cannot remember if the Zorro movies were ever supposed to be amusing. I assume that the Zorros, played by Douglas Fairbanks, Tyrone Power, and John Carroll, were more or less serious, within the broad outlines of the adventure genre. But what about all the Zorro movies and TV shows that Guy Williams made for Disney? Were we laughing at him, or with him?
I question because I am just as confused after seeing Zorro, the Gay Blade, which stars George Hamilton in a dual role as Don Diego Vega and his tw
Zorro the Gay Blade () Blu-ray
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Zorro, The Gay Blade
Posted by Jeffrey L on Mar 25th
Im pleased to be able to watch a Blu ray version
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Zorro, the gay blade
Posted by Matt palmer on Mar 24th
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It is becoming something of a ‘thing’ for film-makers to point out their inspirations by having a movie theatre screening a favourite movie prominently placed within their work. That’s fine if, as in It: Chapter 1, the point is to pin down in time the specific summer that Derry’s local cinema is showing Batman and Lethal Weapon 2. The device feels a bit more laboured when Zack Snyder pans over a cinema showing Excalibur in Batman Vs Superman, or in the shot below where Todd Phillips recreates the marquee signage from Brian De Palma’s Blow Out in Joker.
Equally prominent in the same shot is Peter Medak’s Zorro The Gay Blade, a rather more neglected text that De Palma’s super-effective thriller. Why include George Hamilton’s ‘zany, zexy, spectacular’ parody of the much loved swordsman? Could Arthur Fleck verb been diverted from his murderous purpose if he’d just let a adj spray-tanned self-deprecation good humour into his life? The bottom line is that while real-world movies sound to exist in both DC and Marvel universes, its kind of tough to see how Zorro
"Los Angeles, California. The birthplace of me."
"My Dear Son,
I do not call you by name because I do not know which of you two brothers will be the one to read this, but whoever does inherits the greatest gifts I possess. This sword with which to fight injustice; this mask with which to deceive tyranny; and this hat which needs reblocking. Wear them with honor, for in time of need it is the destiny of the Vega men to become Zorro."Zorro, the Gay Blade is a parody of the Zorro franchise, directed by Peter Medak and starring George Hamilton as both of the original Zorro's twin sons the flirtatious playboy Don Diego de la Vega and the Camp Gay Bunny Wigglesworth, né Ramón de la Vega. The supporting cast includes Lauren Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro, and Ron Leibman.
Don Diego returns place at the request of his father, who has tragically died. Learning of his father's secret, he takes up the mantle to be a Fighter of Tyranny and Injustice but then falls and injures his leg. Luckily, Ramón returns home too, and just in hour to cover for him.
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