In realizing the latest incarnation of “Zorro,” producer Marc Dujardin found inspiration in the classic 1950s series starring Guy Williams, the absurd premise of super hero tales, and the fond ...
Britt Lomond, 80, who played the villain Capt. Monastario in the 1950s TV series “Zorro” and played many roles on other western series, including “Death Valley Days” and “Rawhide,” died March 22 of ...
CBS TV Studios is in development on a female-led reboot of “Zorro” as part of a first-look deal with Propagate, the production company run by Ben Silverman and Howard Owens. The first-look agreement ...
While growing up in Buenos Aires, Gustavo Ducuing was mesmerized by the late-1950s television series “Zorro.” The superhero’s grace and stamina in the sword fights impressed Ducuing more than the mask ...
TV watchers of a certain age will remember Zorro, an adventure series produced by Walt Disney in the 1950s. Starring Guy Williams in the title role, it was this reader's introduction to a legendary ...
A female-led “Zorro” reboot from CBS Television Studios, originally set at NBC, has undergone some changes and is now being developed for The CW, TheWrap has learned. The series, from siblings Robert ...
“Zorro” has been around a long time. The character was originally introduced in a five-part magazine serial in 1919 by Johnston McCulley. Since then Zorro has served as the central character for ...
Zorro, the masked, swashbuckling hero we all know and love — possibly from one of several television series, or from the most recent film incarnation with Antonio Banderas — has been around since 1919 ...
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