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The prologue quickly establishes that Zorro, The Gay Blade is a tongue-in-cheek sequel to 20th Century Fox's swashbuckling adventure film The Mark of Zorro (1940), directed by Mamoulian. Hamilton was nominated for a Golden Globe award for playing the dual role of Don Diego de la Vega ( Zorro ) and his gay twin brother Bunny Wigglesworth, aka ...
The film's storyline is a tongue-in-cheek sequel to the original 1940 film. Hamilton sent a note to director Rouben Mamoulian informing him that Zorro, the Gay Blade, was being dedicated to him in honor of his 1940 version starring Tyrone Power. [24]
Zorro Rides Again; Zorro, The Gay Blade; Zorro's Black Whip; Zorro's Fighting Legion This page was last edited on 8 June 2023, at 14:28 (UTC). Text ...
IMDB says that the score for Zorro the Gay Blade is an adaptation of Steiner’s score for Don Juan. Since Gay Blade was conceived as a silly sequel to the 1940 film, it seems much more likely that that was the inspiration for the music. Perhaps the ever-dreaded issue of rights played into this.
Zorro, the Gay Blade: Bunny Wigglesworth George Hamilton: Wigglesworth is Zorro's twin brother. United States [18] 1982 Angel: Angelos Michalis Maniatis Michalis is a young man in Athens, Angelos, who keeps his sexual identity a secret from his family. He falls hard for a rough sailor, Mihalis, and moves in with him. Greece [83] 1982 The Clinic
The New York Times gave The Mark of Zorro a mixed review. [3] Fairbanks biographer Jeffrey Vance, assessing the film's legacy in 2008, writes: "The Mark of Zorro is a landmark, not only in the career of Douglas Fairbanks, but also in the development of the action-adventure film. With this, his thirtieth motion picture, Fairbanks was ...
Gay Blade may refer to: Gay Blades, a 1946 American comedy film directed by George Blair; Zorro, The Gay Blade, a comedy film from 1981; The Washington Blade, an LGBT newspaper published in Washington, DC; The Gaye Blades, a Black Lips side-project; GayBlade, an LGBT-themed video game for home computers released in 1992
Eduardo Noriega (September 25, 1916 – August 14, 2007) was a Mexican film actor who appeared in over 100 films, mainly Mexican.. His best-known English-language role was as Don Francisco from San Jose in Zorro, The Gay Blade (1981).