Tuesday, July 24, 2007
ZORRO; Monday July 23, 2007: Two funerals & a wedding, and with a few fast forwards in time, the de la Vega family grows.
Meanwhile, Tobias is drowning his sorrows in the local cantina and bemoaning how women only make you suffer. Another patron is looking for a fight (methinks it is a pirate) and soon Tobi is being roughed up.
Across town, Fernando is confronted by men with swords (also pirates). Fernando, as noted before, is one bad a*s and he takes on the pirates, killing them all. Sadly, his trusty sidekick, Jose ---introduced for the first time today--- is killed in the skirmish. This just goes to show that on this show, only the minor characters can die right away. Fernando doesn’t mourn the loss too much, he thinks only of his daughter, Mangle.
As Fernando wanders the mean streets of LA, soldiers are being knocked around by the pirates on the rampage.
Olmos is talking with Gerardo. He’s convinced that Mangle is still alive and waiting for him. Gerardo isn’t so sure, but figures that Olmos must really be in love to still pine for Mangle. Olmos tells him that it isn’t love, it’s a curse.
Fernando makes it to the church and mingles with the guests. No one seems overly concerned that he’s just walking around the church. All eyes are on the couple of the hour. FS spots Mangle and recognizes her, not by her flame red hair---which is hidden under her black cloak---but by a bracelet she’s wearing which was obviously a gift from him at some point in the past.
SAM/Sgt. Garcia spots Fernando, and not wanting any problems for his dear Esme and Diego, approaches the former governor. FS tells SAM that the pirates are attacking the city.
Somewhere else in town, Catalina and her father are running late for the wedding. Cat comments that they must be the only ones not at the wedding. The pirates take this opportunity to nab the only woman not in the church, and the haul off Cat. The intend to use her as a prize for the pirate who grabs the most loot. Tobi hears her screams as he’s being tossed out of the bar.
Fernando weaves in and out of the guests at the wedding. Diego and Esme are taking their vows. PT is uttering the “speak now or forever hold your peace” line. This would be a perfect time for Mangle to make a scene, but she chooses not to do the obvious. PT pronounces Diego and Esme husband and wife and the newlyweds share a kiss. Mangle pulls out her gun now and Fernando jumps in the way. Mangle fires and hits her father. Complete mayhem ensues. The crowd freaks and Maria Pia screams “NO!” Mangle stands still, holding the gun. Her vanity gets the best of her, she spends time covering her face instead of getting off another shot. She addresses the newlyweds and tells them that the bullet was intended for them (which one, I don’t recall, but perhaps she was hoping for a two for one special). She tells them that she was almost eaten alive by the cannibals (I’ve used the expression when talking about mosquitoes, but never heard it used for cannibals). She’s angry that no one came to her rescue. We don’t find out how she escaped, but we can surmise that her hellish personality and evil ways easily overcame the ever lethargic creepy cannibals. Mangle heads out of the church. No one makes an attempt to subdue her, which I find rather odd, but oh well. She sees Olmos outside the church and tells him that she’s going to kill him. He says he wants to see her face before he kills her (que romantico). We get a glimpse of her face---she looks rather ashen and a little worse for the wear, but I guess I was expecting more of a mauled up look. Mangle shoots Olmos just as he stabs her. They fall to the cobblestone street together, face-to-face, almost in an embrace. They are dead (I thought Olmos was like the Energizer Bunny, and he’d keep going and going—his 9 lives must have been used up).
Tobias takes on the man carting Cat away. Tobi stabs the pirate and he’s shocked at his own actions. Cat tells her husband she loves him.
SAM and the troops fight the pirates. The soldiers are winning. SAM fights dirty---kicking one of the pirates in the family jewels.
Maria Pia begs Agapito to save Fernando. Pito says it is grave, FS was hit in the heart. Since it is the last show, and because there is some repenting needed, Fernando will not be getting the Zorro gunshot cure. He really is going to die. Knowing the end is near, FS asks Alejandro and Diego to forgive him. Diego grants him forgiveness in the name of his mother. Fernando has flashes of Regina/Purina or Yumali (one of the two---I can’t tell, they’re identical after all). He says she’s here. Meanwhile, Maria Pia is sobbing over his body. Alej tells Fernando that he has their forgiveness (seems the right thing to do, since he just took the bullet intended for either your son or his bride). Fernando tells Maria Pia that wherever he’s going, he’ll always love her. Fernando dies.
We are next treated to a montage of Fernando’s and Mangle’s funeral (jointly held, hopefully Pito cut a deal with the family---perhaps this is where Mangle got the two for one deal). Padre Tomás’s voice talks about Fernando finally finding peace and not knowing what ruled Mangle’s actions.
SIX MONTHS LATER
Maria Pia gives birth to a daughter, she names her Fernanda. Almudena announces that she’s pregnant. Alejandro says he’s the happiest man alive, good thing he spelled that out because we’d never have known by his acting---such a stiff performance.
The cloaked men gather in the Fox Cave---Alej’s face is among them (the only one we see). He’s posing. Zorro addresses the men and the determine that his mission has been accomplished. His presence is not needed in LA now, but if ever it is needed again, he’ll be there to help. Zorro hands his sword over to PT and walks out of the Fox Cave.
ONE YEAR LATER
Fonzie returns and asks Maria Pia to marry him. He wants to have the chance to make her happy and to provide a family for her daughter.
Dena had a son.
SIX YEARS LATER
The family is on a picnic. Diego and Esme try to sneak a little kissing in behind a tree, but Alejandrito interrupts. Diego and little Al go fishing and have the same gestures (scratching their behinds at the same time).
Cifuentes invites SAM to share a drink. The soldiers comment on how peaceful things have been since Montero died. Cifuentes suspects that Zorro left with the Queen, but SAM is sure that he’s still around, watching out for LA.
Diego lets Tornado go, fly and be free. He encourages Tornado to go find a mare, but make sure that he brings her around to meet the family.
MONTHS LATER
Esme tells Diego that she’d like to have a sister for little Alej. Diego says he knows how to make little girls. They disappear underneath the covers.
MONTHS LATER
Esme gives birth to a daughter (I guess Diego really did know what he was doing), they name her Elena. General Alej likes the name. SAM arrives shortly after the birth to say that the Queen is dead. The town mourns.
YEARS LATER
A new military commander is coming to the city. Esme fears that Diego may come out of retirement and she says that now that they have children she doesn’t want him returning as Zorro.
Diego starts to train Alejandrito (all growed up now). They practice with swords, guns, and the whip. Diego shows him the Fox Cave. They discuss how the new commander is causing problems in the town and they need to confront him. Diego asks his son if he’s willing to be Zorro. Alejandro is not so sure, but Diego assures him that he’s been well trained and that he has his trust. Just then, Bernardo arrives with a horse for Alejandro. That seems to be the selling point. Alejandro dresses in the Zorro clothes (apparently well preserved over the years, and conveniently just the right size).
In full daylight, Alejandro takes his horse out for a ride, in his Zorro attire. Esme and Diego watch him leave. Diego is proud and says that he hopes his son will find love just like he did. Esme and Diego kiss and Zorro waves from a distance. THE END
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They could have ended it with the picnic/fishing trip as far as I'm concerned. I don't care for the Alejandro Zorro. Didn't like his personality or looks.
Or they could use history to develop another plot. From 1810 to 1821 Mexican fought & won its independence from Spain. Diego was born "in the 1790's" according to Telemundo, so he could have been 40ish & his son 20ish toward the end of that revolution. Alejandro Sr. mentioned about the war with Mexico intensifing. Alejandro Jr./Zorro would come in handy to the freedom-fighting Mexicans! Do I hear "sequel" ???
It seems likely that McCulley (originator of Zorro) was inspired by Mexican history. The plans for the Mexican fight for independence were made by a secret organization (former a literary society) & a liberal priest (Hidelgo) lead the fight.
Did you see Harry Geithner (Montero) on Correando this Tues. morning? I wish someone would do a recap 'cause it looked like he was having fun. The program embarrassed him by showing footage on the Zorro set with Harry dancing silly & Andrea Lopez (Mariangel) laughing at his antics.
Speaking of Andrea Lopez, I can't find much about her on-line. She is a wonderful actress. You'd think she would have been in lots of novelas, etc.
I'm looking forward to seeing what the rest of y'all thought about the last episode. I'm already missing the characters, even the villains. :*- (
AliceC
AliceC
I'm gonna miss the show. BUT...how come nobody looked older but the children?
20 years is 20 years...no gray hair, no wrinkles. Oh dream on!
Penny I thought the same thing about nobody looking older except the children.
All in all, I was pretty disappointed with the ending. I agree Alice, they could have just ended it at the picnic/fishing trip. That would have been fine. I found the constant, 6mos. later, 1 year later irritating.
Still, I am going to miss this show. I do like a good swashbuckler and did get a kick out of the wackiness of this show--Amazons and hunchbacks and pirahnas, OH MY!!
I'll be lurking around Caray Caray. I'm still trying to get into Juan and I've started watching Amar Sin Limites.
Funny how I seem to have less time for television in the summer than I do during the school year. Oh well, some how I'll fit it all in.
I was pretty disappointed with the finale as well (you'd see more of my ranting over on the telenovela world forum). It felt very anticlimactic to me, and I wanted more from the Mangle-Olmos takedown and the Fernando death scene (namely, something with Esmeralda - not necessarily forgiveness - just dialogue).
And I wasn't expecting DiEsme to break out in tears at Fer's death, but a little acknowledgement that he just saved their lives might have been a nice thing to do...
Babies upon babies upon babies - I started to get confused about who belonged to whom.
Evidently Tobias needed to save Cata's life to feel his had his mojo back. That's an interesting form of Viagra, I suppose.
The Zorro Jr. actor is Osvaldo Rios' (Alejandro) son! Cute...but not much else.
OK, enough snarking.I'll miss my favorite couple - MP & Fer - and participating in all these online groups and communities. I had a lot of fun with the show.
Thanks again to all the recappers!
Wow, our villains got offed like in the first fifteen minutes. I couldn't help but wonder how in the heck they were going to fill up the rest of the show.
I was disappointed that Mangle had more than one hair. I was hoping that she would be balder, or look worse. She still looked hot, even after being ravaged by cannibals. Overall, even though she deserved a horrendous death, I thought it was poetic justice that she and Olmos killed each other then died in each others arms.
On one hand, I am always curious about the 'happily ever afters' of my favorite telenovela characters, so seeing the de la Vega family grow (but NEVER AGE) over the years was kind of fun. On the other hand I found the fast forward timeline kind of irritating because nothing substantial seemed to happen. OK, I did think the father/son scratch the butt thing was adorable, but other than that, not so enlightening.
As a viewer I wasn't convinced that the new Zorro would be completely dedicated to his role as protector of the city. He seemed a bit lethargic. I couldn't help but wonder where in the heck is Elena???? Perhaps his little sis would be a bit more passionate about carrying on the family tradition...
Jen, I just read your comment. The son of Zorro is Osvaldo Rios's son? No wonder he was posing instead of actually doing stuff! That settles it. Elena de la Vega is our only hope!!
Cathy, thanks so much for doing the final recap. Also many thanks to Cathy, Jen, Marycelis and Jean for all your hard work on this show. I enjoyed the show immensely most of the time, but I enjoyed y'all's recaps ALL of the time!
I agree that the finale was pretty disappointing.
Mangle's disfigurement appeared to be a few scratches, no makeup and her hair messed up - a big let down. Once she killed FS, nobody was in danger from that pistol - it has to be reloaded after every shot. (Later, we see Diego and Alejandrito practicing with revolvers - I checked and they were invented in 1825 so that's possible.)When the pirate mayhem breaks out, everybody just runs out and leaves the Queen. Their first reaction should have been to protect the Queen.
Six years go by in an era when there was no reliable birth control and Esme only has the one child?
Two women who must have been 40 years old (they waited 20 years for their true loves) survive pregnancy and have healthy babies?
Ponce de Leon was looking in the wrong place - southern California, then as now, is the land of eternal youth!
Once Montero was dead, there was no need for Zorro? There weren't any other problems - landlords abusing their workers, bandits, persecution of indians, etc. that Zorro could have helped out with?
Poor Bernardo, he doesn't get anybody.
I was disappointed in the ending too, with so many questions unanswered--
Why didn't Sara Kali return? How did the Queen die-who took over? Why wasn't the new Zorro enthusiastic about being Zorro? Why didn't the Marquesa or Selena ever show up? What was the secret for having a baby girl? Why wasn't Mangle more mangled? And more...
I was surprised they didn't leave it open to do a sequel-- with the original Zorro.
Can't get into the new telenovelas. Sighhh, I'm missing Zorro...
jb
http://www.latinassorti.com/harrygeithner/album.php
I have recorded a DVD of the Correando program with H.G. He just co-hosted it, but then there was a segment about Zorro & some scenes. His personality seems very much like Montero's when he was being nice (with Mangle). I don't know how to post it (You Tube??). Don't know if I'll have time to figure out how to do that. I'm not a "computer person".
There are a number of character/actor lists for Zorro on-line. Here's one:
http://el_zorro_la_espada_y_la_rosa.foroportal.es/
Just copy & paste the actor's name & then do a Google search.
AliceC
I, too, was disappointed in the finale. Why did Alej stand around the church posing with his sword when Mangle was still there with a pistol? No sword can stop a bullet.
I did like that Mangle and Olmos ended up together, so to speak, staring into each other's dead eyes. But, I wanted her more mangled and messed up - guess the cannibals were more into her foot than any other part of her.
I was upset that Fernando died, although I knew it would happen. Poor Maria Pia. I felt awful about her losing him. He was such an interesting person, who struggled with his demons and his love for Maria Pia. If only....
Zorro, Jr. - what a loser. I can't believe it! Big disappointment. I do not want a sequel showing how he matures. Elena would be better.
I want some of that water they're drinking so I never age.
Zorro was a fun novela, even though Zorro/Diego lost his intensity with Esme in prison, and the story dragged. I'm glad I watched it.
Now that Zorro, LFMB and even silly Duelo are gone, I'm at loose ends. Sigh. My novela obsessed days may be over.
Is anyone watching "Amar sin Limites"?
I really enjoyed reading all the posts in this forum. What a funny, entertaining, smart group of people!
¡Mil gracias a todas las recappers!
You all are wonderful!
I wasn't surprised by Alfonso coming again. It just seemed to me we weren't through with him and that MP and Fernando couldn't actually end up together. I was a little surprised that when the Queen died, no one came looking for the Mayorga side of the family since she had restored them anyway. But, then, Alejandrito couldn't be Zorro if that happened and there'd be no sequel potential.
I wanted more of Tobi really showing Cat how he feels. Olmos and Mangle's ending was indeed poetic justice, I agree. It wasn't the worst we could have imagined, but if you think about it, Mangle is probably turning over in her grave at the way it came down. I wanted to see what happened to Santiago. Maybe he's going to show up in a sequel as a villain and Alejandrito/Zorro will get rid of him. Ah, well.
I loved this novela even if the end dragged a bit. It was better acted than most and had a better overall plot than most. Plus, it was more understandable than most (the lines were delivered more clearly--maybe it's characteristic of Columbian work or maybe it's the language of the period, less modern slang used). That made it enjoyable, too.
I've really appreciated all the recappers' work here. Thanks to every one of you for making this possible.
Also, thanks for all the great comments, everyone. It really has been a great "community" to be a part of (my mother would glare at that dangling part of speech). Geez, now with Duelo and Zorro gone, I have Juan, but I'm feeling like Anya--at loose ends. I might have to clean my closets or something unsavory like that.
Thanks again, Cathy, Jean and all!
Jeanne
I agree that I wanted more of Catalina and Tobi's reconciliation. They hinted at some big secret as to why he wouldn't "tocarla" but never came through with it unless I missed it.
And yes, the Zorro Junior was pretty flat and disappointing. The kid in the second Antonio Banderas Zorro movie nailed the role, being about 8 or 9, but itching to be a hero.
I concur with wondering where Andrea Lopez has been. Also could not find anything else she'd been in, but she has great acting chops.
Actually, I kind of liked it, maybe in a sort of magical realism way, that Diego and Esmeralda looked just the same when their son was all grown. They were SO beautiful together, who would want to see them painted up with fake wrinkles! AND I missed seeing Elena as more than a baby!
Again, it's been a great ride reading these recaps. Thanks to you all!
Alice, good thought about Hidalgo. I had forgotten about him. The story took a tiny literary liberty here and there. But it did fit in serveral ways with the general history of the time.
I found the ending pretty satisfying. Except for no Selenia reappearance. [sigh!] I thought the scene with Diego sending Tornado back out into the wild was sweet. I'm assuming that Zorro, Jr.'s horse at the end was the Son of Tornado. That was a cool arrangement.
That scene and the whole routine with Alejandro finding out Diego's Big Secret, with Diego and Esmeralda and Bernardo looking like six-year-olds who were just discovered doing something forbidden, and Alejandro making Diego sweat a bit before he told him how proud he was of him, were nice touches contributing to the Happy Ending mood.
I liked the 20-year jump because it showed us just how powerful the recuperative powers of the air and water and local crops were in Los Angeles 150 years ago. I mean, the kids grew up, but the changes in the adults over 20 years were indetectable!
Also, Mangle in a few days went from being a hideous monster with one sprig of red hair who the very sight of her would send healthy Spanish gentlemen fleeing in terror, to someone who looked like she had experienced a fall and a bad haircut. I guess unless somebody was shot or stabbed directly in the hard or rapidly devoured by man-eating fish, most everybody then just died of old age.
Nice parallel between the Diego/Esmeralda wedding and the Olmost/Mangle "wedding" outside the church.
I loved the "When Pirates Attack" scenes. Especially when Diego and Esmeralda and Alejandro are standing there on the steps staring in dismay at Mangle and Olmos while pirate fighting was going on all around them. At one point you could see a pirate stabbing someone over Alejandro's shoulder. I guess after Diego dispatched a couple dozen cannibals, they figured they could ignore the pirates unless they got too close.
And I know that Regina had forgiven Fernando from murdering her and all. But her spirit appearing to him to lead him over to the Other Side looked a lot creepier than when she visited Almudena in dreams and visions. No glowing carriage for Fernando's trip, it looks like!
It was nice to see Tobías and Catalina make up, too.
And that new Comandante doesn't look like he believes all those stories about el Zorro. Boy, he's gonna be surprised!
;-)
Jeanne
"Doña Bárbara (Lady Barbara) is a Spanish-language telenovela produced by the United States-based television network Telemundo and RTI Colombia. This limited-run series is expected set to debut during the 2007-2008 season. Christian Meier stars in this adaptation of a 1929 novel by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos.[1]
Set in the plains of Los Llanos, this melodrama features a courageous, beautiful and strong-willed woman who must rise above heartbreak, betrayal and tragedy. She falls passionately for a dashing man and must face her past head-on. She must fight to keep her secrets from destroying her chance of happiness, fulfillment and true love.[2]
Telemundo is expected to air the serial from Monday to Friday over about 26 weeks. As with most of its soap operas, the network will broadcast English subtitles as closed captions on CC3. Doña Bárbara is shot in Colombia and Hugo León Ferrer is executive producer.
Gabriela Spanic was originally cast in the title role, but dropped out just before production started."
I'm on board for that one!
Jeanne
Try this one:
http://www.colarte.com/colarte/busquedas/galeria.asp
If her name doesn't come up, click on actores, type in name and it should come up.
Yes, it seemed like Yumi/Regina was going to lead Almudena to a good place but for Fernando all she said was, "Ven." His ultimate destination is ambiguous. I like that.
I'm going to miss all this so much. It's been fun.
Cathy, I was wondering how Mangle got away from the cannibals, too. But your theory that "her hellish personality and evil ways easily overcame the ever lethargic creepy cannibals" sounds right to me.
Shoot, even the piranhas spit Montero's remains out onto the bank. They could only stand so much of him, either. But it made for an appropriate "last meeting" between Mangle's bloody feet and what remained of Montero.
Olmos and Mangle went to their rewards with matching creepy black cloaks. An appropriate touch.
Sylvia - my eyes are peeled. (ouch)
If any of you who watched LFMB want to see more of Angelica Vale, there's a special on her this Friday at 9:00 Central. It looks like it might be a good one.
Jeanne
thanks also to Cathy, Marycelis and Jean for letting me be part of the recap crew. I had a blast watching and recapping on Thursday nights.
J.R. :)
I actually discovered it when Jeanne stumbled across my own attempts at weekly summaries, which for some reason I started doing back in February at my blog.
I just posted a season-ender one with some screen shots, though the prose can't compare with the clever daily summaries we've had here:
http://oldhickorysweblog.blogspot.com/2007/07/zorro-captulos-107-112-july-16-23-part.html
One of these days soon, I have to get a DVD recorder so I can freeze-frame the things and get a decent photo. Of course, this is pretty much the first time I tried for TV screen shots for anything, but who knows when I might want them again?
I know they don't usually do telenovela sequels. But Zorro has had 90 years or so of sequels after that first novel. I think the first silent film about him was in 1920. So he's good sequel material.
I'll be the Amazons fight for Mexican independence, too! And we might find out what it is that Yumalai has been doing up there on the mountain with Regina's spirit all those years.
Also, thanks to Marycelis and Jen for the excellent recaps. What a team you all made! (I think I have it all covered now.....brain vaporlock sets in from time to time).
Jeanne
My 8-9 spot at night is empty and I'm not liking it.....Now I'm in mourning for Zorro and still in mourning for La Fea.
So I was thinking of the things I wished they would have wrapped up on this show and the number one thing is whatever happened to Santiago? Last we saw, he was handing the baby over to Diego and then *poof* he's gone? I still think he'd make a more charismatic Zorro than the "all growed up" Alejandro.
Also, I forgot this in my post, but didn't it appear that the Onion brothers were in the bar when Tobi was drinking and complaining about women? I thought I saw their bald heads in there, but could be wrong. Did anyone else see this?
I also wish there was a more definitive ending for Cat and Tobi.
Since there wasn't a funeral for Olmos, can we assume that he's still alive? Perhaps he got up and walked away. Possible, yes, it is Zorro after all.
a rat messenger !!!!!!
AliceC
The ended fizzled out there but it was a fun ride. I am going to miss this one. I don't think I have ever had this much fun watching a novela.
Thanks Cathy, Jen la novlera, Jean and JR for all your recaps. Also a big thank you to Jean for starting this fun roller coaster. You guys are all really good and your witty and funny recaps and comments are what keep me coming here. An extra thanks to Jen for subbing for me while I was away. I hope to see your work around here again soon.
Thanks for reminding me.
I second all that has been said. This has been the most enjoyable novela I have ever watch and it was made more so by all the recappers and commenters on this blog.
I hope it was sucessful for Telemundo so that they do something similar in the future. I will definitely keep an eye out for a new Christian Meier novela. I liked him a lot.
Hope to see you all on another Caray Caray blog.
Sighhhh, still missing Zorro...
jb
They must have edited something out on Santiago and the Onion Brothers. I wonder if they might have intended that to be a longer subplot. I mean, why did the Onions stop some random guy on the road thinking it might be Santiago? How did Santiago go from being beaten senseless by them, to having overpowered them and tied them up in their next scene, to being chased by them in the wagon when he rescued Baby Zorro to the Onions being back in the tavern while Santiago wrecked his wagon but saved Baby Zorro? There had to be something cut.
Mangle escaping the cannibals off-camera, I can understand that.
I hope the DVDs are going to be reasonably priced. Or at least available through NetFlix. Maybe we'll learn the Secret of the Onion Brothers there.
About the finale, Fernando's death scene reduced me to tears. (What a sap.) Until the end, FS de Moncada was a most compelling character.
Amazing how the other pall bearers were shouldering the coffin while Alejandro lifted his corner with the palm of his hand (like a waiter carrying a tray).
Poor Mangle, half-eaten and discarded . . . the cannibals just weren't that into her.
Marie from Mass
P.S. The stark realism continued through the end, with 19th century characters gladly welcoming children born outside of marriage into the fold. Padre Tomas even announced that Diego and Esmerelda already had a son during their wedding ceremony.
Because I missed the last two weeks prior to the final episode, your comments were a blessing. I later found out that I could have watched the episodes on YouTube. I didn't get to see all of them before the finale, but was grateful to see what y'all were talking about - even went back to the blog comments, and enjoyed them again - ;>)
Thanks again.
;-)
Jeanne
I think mine was the one in which Mangle is trying to get some information from Olmos. He is in bed, with the covers pulled up, and she comes into his room in her long robe open in front and her little white nightie (or maybe it's undies) and sits on the bed displaying her long gorgeous legs while Olmos chews on the bedcovers.
I stumbled across Harry Geithner on Titulares y Más on Telemundo last night - he seems like a trip! I miss Montero even more now...
And yes, El Gran Final is indeed on at 9PM Pacific time tonight...
Favorite Zorro moment? Who can go past Olmos' happy dance of impending intimacy?
-Eddie
http://oldhickorysweblog.blogspot.com/2007/08/zorro-captulos-107-112-july-16-23-part.html
My favorite moment? Whenever the One the Only the Great Selenia was on screen.
I just discovered this past weekend that for NetFlix members, you can watch the original Zorro movie from 1920 online for free, and also the 1940 talkie version. I watched the 1940 version, and I'd have to say it's pretty well done.
There are two volumes of Johnston McCulley's Zorro stories that have been published, Zorro: The Master's Edition, Vols. 1 and 2. They're out of print but I'm sure they are available through inter-library loans.
I really enjoyed this novela. I didn't realize that there is a whole blog following for "Zorro: la Espada y la Rosa".
Vikki
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