The California-Yucatan Railroad, being built for the good of Mexico, is under siege by a gang of terrorists hoping to force its sale; no one can prove their connection to profiteer Marsden. Manuel Vega, aged co-owner, calls in the aid of his nephew James, great-grandson of the original Zorro. Alas, James seems more adept at golf than derring-do; but after he arrives, Zorro rides again! Can one black-clad man on horseback defeat a gang supplied with airplanes and machine guns?
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Specials | December 2011 | 1 | |
Season 1 | November 1937 | 12 | |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Unassigned Episodes | 13 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 13 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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John English | 13 | 11/20/1937 - 12/14/2011 | |
William Witney | 13 | 11/20/1937 - 12/14/2011 |
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Johnston McCulley | N/A | ||
Franklin Adreon | N/A | ||
John Rathmell | N/A | ||
Ronald Davidson | N/A | ||
Morgan Cox | N/A | ||
Barry Shipman | N/A |
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Zorro (Spanish for 'fox') is a fictional character created in 1919 by American pulp writer Johnston McCulley. He is a dashing masked vigilante who defends the commoners against corrupt and tyrannical officials and other villains. His signature all-black costume includes a cape, a hat known as a sombrero cordobés, and a mask covering the upper half of his face.
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