Don Cesar de la Vega, son of Zorro, is in Spain to finish his studies. However, he finds time to fight a duel against Don Sebastian, a member of the Royal Guard who soon becomes his rival for the hand of the beautiful Dolores. However, he ends up being unjustly accused of homicide and is forced to flee…
This film is a sequel to Fred Niblo’s 1920 film The Mark of Zorro, which also stars the inimitable Douglas Fairbanks as the most convincing Zorro in film history.
– LENGTH: 3128 METRES.
actors: Douglas Fairbanks – Don Cesar de Vega, Mary Astor – Dolores de Muro, Donald Crisp – don Sebastian, Jack McDonald – Generale de Muro, Jean Hersholt – Don Fabrique Borusta
script: Jack Cunningham
photography: Henry Sharp
music by: Mortimer Wilson
mounting: William Nolan
color: Bianco & Nero
production company: Elton Corporation
distribution: United Artists
other titles: Don X, fils de Zorro, Don Q, figlio di Zorro
script: Jack Cunningham
photography: Henry Sharp
music by: Mortimer Wilson
mounting: William Nolan
color: Bianco & Nero
production company: Elton Corporation
distribution: United Artists
other titles: Don X, fils de Zorro, Don Q, figlio di Zorro
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