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But after an injury sidelines Diego, he is for... Personally, it reminds me of Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, Ghostbusters, Groundhog Day and the Austin Powers movies.
Release Date - Jul 17, 1981 | Run Time - 93 min. | Countries - United States of America | MPAA Rating - PG
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Zorro, The Gay Blade is a 1981 American swashbuckling comedy film from 20th Century Fox, produced by C.O.
Erickson and George Hamilton, directed by Peter Medak, that stars Hamilton, Lauren Hutton, Ron Leibman, and Brenda Vaccaro.
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Lgbtq, Parody/Slapstick, Sword Fight
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Based On: Zorro stories
Narrative Location: California
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Zorro, the legendary swordsman, 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.
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A Classic that never dies
It is surprising to me that more people don't know about this picture, since Zorro the Gay Blade is one of the great funny movies of all time.
But after an injury sidelines Diego, he is forced to hand the mask over to his twin, Ramon.
Movie Details
However, an unfortunate accident leaves Don Diego with a broken ankle, temporarily sidelining him from his noble duties.Stepping into the cape and mask to fill the void is Don Diego's equally dashing but fashion-forward brother. It is certainly George Hamilton's most memorable movie, an over-the-top spoof that never takes itself too seriously.
The writing is witty and the one liners are things you will remember and repeat for years. This is NOT Jerry Lewis or the Three Stooges, but an entertaining social commentary written and performed as slapstick. Well, to each his own. Of course they do all of it firmly tongue-in-cheek.
It does seem that a few people just don't get it.
The dashing Don Diego Vega is set to carry on the heroics of his late father, Zorro, donning the famous sword and costume. But if you liked Hamilton's Love at First Bite or most of the work of Mel Brooks, then this movie is for you. Read allZorro, the legendary swordsman, has passed on his weapon and his sense of duty to his noble son, Diego, a dashing swashbuckler like his father.
If you haven't seen this one, then you don't know what you are missing.