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Release Date:
April 9, 1971
Original Title:
Zorro il cavaliere della vendetta
Genres:
Adventure | Western
Production Companies:
Carthago Coop. Cinematográfica
Duca Internazionale
Production Countries:
Italy | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
In Old Calfiornia, an unscrupulous adventurer massacre Indians in order to find an ancient (and precious) talisman they are supposed to hide. Zorro will be on the rescue to protect both the pioneers and the Indians. This adventure has very little in common with the traditional swashbuckling backstage of Zorro's films but many elements of a western film.
Art Direction:
Luis F. Vazquez
Assistant Art Director:
Gonzalo García Flaño
Assistant Director:
Jaime Bayarri
Assistant Editor:
Concepción Jerez
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tomás Novoa
Camera Operator:
Ramón Fernández Prestamero
Cinematography:
Emanuele Di Cola
Costume Design:
Sibylle Geiger
Director:
Luigi Capuano
José Luis Merino
Editor:
Francisco Jaumandreu
José Antonio Rojo
Sandro Lena
First Assistant Camera:
Juan Antonio Hoya
Makeup Artist:
Manuel Novoa
Music:
Francesco De Masi
Production Assistant:
Ricardo Díaz
Jesús Orday
Production Manager:
Ricardo Merino
Property Master:
Luis F. Vazquez
Screenplay:
María del Carmen Martínez Román
Script Supervisor:
Mercedes Segura
Second Assistant Camera:
Jose Antonio Baraja
Still Photographer:
Joaquín Frutos
Tailor:
Izquierdo
Unit Manager:
Juan Diego Manzanero
Wardrobe Master:
Pedro Ramos
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