In 19th century Mexico, legendary swordsman Zorro has passed on his weapon and his sense of duty to his noble son, Diego, a dashing swashbuckler like his father. But after an injury sidelines Diego, he is forced to hand the mask over to his twin, Ramon.
Directed by Peter Medak
madrid, spain
sword fight
lgbt
based on myths, legends or folklore
19th century
zorro
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.1 / 5
Cast
George Hamilton
Don Diego Vega / Zorro / Bunny Wigglesworth / The Gay Blade / Ramon Vega
Lauren Hutton
Charlotte Taylor Wilson
Brenda Vaccaro
Florinda
Ron Leibman
Captain Esteban
Donovan Scott
Paco
James Booth
Velasquez
Clive Revill
Garcia
Carolyn Seymour
Dolores
Eduardo Noriega
Don Francisco
Jorge Russek
Don Fernando
Eduardo Alcaraz
Don Jose
Dick Balduzzi
Old Man
Crew
Peter Medak
Director
John A. Alonzo
Director of Photography
George Hamilton
Producer
C.O. Erickson
Producer
William Tuttle
Makeup Artist
Jerry Wills
Stunts
Michael D. Moore
Second Unit Director
George Fisher
Stunts
Charles A. Tamburro
Stunts
Donna Garrett
Stunts
Pete Kellett
Stunts
Ted Grossman
Stunts
Popular Reviews
5 reviews
Nora
9.0★ · 01/21/26
“there is no shame in being poor, only dressing poorly” is what i always tell the impoverished, long-suffering citizens of my country!!!
“there is no shame in being poor, only dressing poorly” is what i always tell the impoverished, long-suffering citizens of my country!!!
Christina
8.0★ · 12/26/25
was worried this was gonna age poorly but it was fantastic. and I can say that, I have a gay friend
was worried this was gonna age poorly but it was fantastic. and I can say that, I have a gay friend
Steph
8.0★ · 11/22/24
she is the woman of my drems
she is the woman of my drems
Eula
4.5★ · 11/10/24
fell into a rabbit hole and found out about George Hamilton’s relationship with Imelda Marcos. genuinely, wtf.
*Lauren was heavenly as always
fell into a rabbit hole and found out about George Hamilton’s relationship with Imelda Marcos. genuinely, wtf.