
Sword of Zorro
Western
Overview
The masked avenger of 1830s California leads his two swashbuckling children into battle against a tyrannical governor.
Top Cast


Guy Stockwell
Guy Stockwell
Don Diego Ortiz / Zorro
Guy Stockwell
Don Diego Ortiz / Zorro


Gloria Milland
Gloria Milland
Virginia de Santa Ana
Gloria Milland
Virginia de Santa Ana


Mikaela Wood
Mikaela Wood
Maria
Mikaela Wood
Maria


Antonio Prieto
Antonio Prieto
Gouverneur Don Manuel
Antonio Prieto
Gouverneur Don Manuel


Giuseppe Addobbati
Giuseppe Addobbati
Padre Geronimo
Giuseppe Addobbati
Padre Geronimo


Franco Fantasia
Franco Fantasia
Colonel Juan Ortiz
Franco Fantasia
Colonel Juan Ortiz
Julio Cesar Sempere
Julio Cesar Sempere
Julio Cesar Sempere


Juan Luis Galiardo
Juan Luis Galiardo
Juan Luis Galiardo
Guillermo Vera
Guillermo Vera
Guillermo Vera


Alfonso Rojas
Alfonso Rojas
Captain Gonzalez
Alfonso Rojas
Captain Gonzalez
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