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Disney's Zorro - 1x02 - Zorro's Secret Passage (2)

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2007

Hey all, i'm back with Episode 2. This one is in B&W. The rest of the episodes will be the colorized versions.

Thanks to those who left comments.

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  • oh God bless you my friend ! we all love Zorro by Guy Williams!

  • Thank you for posting this!

    You have brought back many wonderful childhood memories!

    Keep up the great work!

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  • You have no idea how happy finding these old episodes made me!!! Thank you!

  • @androusmore he does zorro really well

    

  • so he can be just like zorro so screw you

  • @Torie3593 dude what are you saying guy willims was trained in fencing for this role ?

  • One thing has puzzled me since being a child.

    I would sit in the kitchen and hear Zorro on tv in the living room, even as a child I remember wondering - If I can recognize Zorro and Diego by their voice alone, why couldn't anyone else?? Same goes for Clark Kent and Superman. Oh well It is just Fiction after all - but to a kid in the 50's-60's I thought I was onto something big!

  • Diego was terrible with his sword fighting skills, but at least he got the trail off of him.

  • example: Diego strategically complains to the Magistrado after being almost "run down" in the street by Zorro(Bernardo) on horseback, "something must be done!" You then see both Diego and Zorro simultaneously whilst the Magistrate responds, "Something will be done!) ...Genius

  • @AutobotNutcase

    Right before "The Fall of Monastario," he witnesses Diego clumsily fight that imposter Zorro and win(just like he claims to the viceroy in the tavern). Then after checking report after report, Monastario's suspicion turns to obsession when he realizes that Diego was always "close at hand," but he was never seen with Zorro. For this reason IMO, Diego played it smart in recently later episodes with the Magistrado by having Bernardo help him turn away any potential suspicion.

  • @AHorselover1 I had the same reaction the first time I saw this episode. The first thing I could think was, "Dear God! That's Diego's Zorro outfit! How did Monastario find the tunnels?" Then Monastario admitted it was a copy he'd had made, and I started breathing again.

  • @SilverVelvet That "sword fight" WAS pretty funny, wasn't it? I remember seeing a movie once about a dance contest at a summer camp, and one of the lady contestants - the sister of the female lead character - was played by a professional dancer. When the pro dancer was approached for the part, they asked her, "Can you play a bad dancer?" and she successfully played the worst dancer at the camp! Diego reminds me of that here. How can such a good swordsman make himself look that poor?! :O :)!

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