The Mark Of Zorro (1974) TV MOVIE - SCENE 2
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I agree with the mask, it didn't fit his face right and just looked awkward lol besides the costume mistake, the movie seems okay. Interesting to see Frank play something like this
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i just think his mask was so stupid in this film. The film was ok but it had nothing on the Tyrone Power version.
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this is awesome! haha even though they copied the 1940 version with tyrone power to a T it's still is amazing! haha and i've always loved ricardo montalban! and this is cool because he played a bad guy in the old 1950s Walt Disney Zorro so it's cool to see him pick up the role again!! thanks for the upload!
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Ricardo Montalban, giving the dangerously sexy persona such a great turn. What a sexy man he was. Awesome villainy!
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I've been searching on and off for the longest time for this video. Even the excerpts here are a real treat. Zorro was my introduction to Frank Langella, and I loved his portrayal here. I would be so excited to find the entire movie on VHS or DVD.
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Val Kilmer will be voicing the role of Zorro in the upcoming full-cast audio drama release of The Mark of Zorro from the multi-award winning Hollywood Theater of the Ear. This production will be released April 1, 2011 through Blackstone Audio Publishing. If you like Val Kilmer you will love this production!
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@Scathach80 I hated his mask when this came out, looking like had it on upside down or something, the only thing I dislike about this movie.
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Love Frank Langella, he's in fact my favorite actor. Love that voice, and yes, I fall in love with him in Dracula. Oh what a handsome sensual vampire!!
I wish you could upload the whole movie. I love him as Don Diego de la Vega.
Best wishes for all.
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Many people complained about the mask, but i guess they decided they wanted a mask that made it a bit more feasible that people would not recognize Vega as Zorro after just having spoken with him shortly before (although Langella does manage the fop persona without overdoing it).
No, love, it's Frank Langella, and what an actor he is. Saw him on the stage just once. He's unforgettable. Powerful and smooth and sure of himself. A fine actor.
WriteSpeaker 4 years ago 6
Oh, yeah. His experience on stage playing Dracula with all the cloaks obviously helped. He has a great sense of style.
darkprose 3 years ago 5