Ah sì? E io lo dico a Zzzzorro!

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Movie
Original title Ah sì? E io lo dico a Zzzzorro!
Country of production Italy , Spain
original language Italian
Publishing year 1975
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director Franco Lo Cascio
script Augusto Finocchi
Francisco Lara Polop
production Otello Finocchio
José María Cunillés
music Gianfranco Plenizio
camera Franco Villa
Juan Gelpi
cut Renzo Lucidi
occupation

Ah sì? E io lo dico a Zzzzorro! 1975 is a resultant film spoof on Zorro films and Italowestern , which was not shown in the German language.

content

The folk hero Zorro intervenes to prevent the marriage between Carmel and Marcel. During his acrobatic actions, however, he injured his bottom, so that he was unable to move. Since the priest Donato, supported by his sexton Archimede, does not want to leave the misdeeds of the French mercenaries of the governor unanswered, he persuades the somewhat clumsy farmer Felipe to take on the role of Zorro. Since Felipe wants to impress the beautiful Rosita, he agrees. In fact, his rabbit-footedness disappears after he has drunk wine.

When the governor wants to hang the popular Count Manuel La Paz, he is supported by the best fencer in France, De Colegnac, who serves in his troops. This makes Felipe's task of saving the Count extremely difficult. With the help of the rural population and the real Zorro who has since recovered, Felipe can also master this difficulty, make the revolution victorious, and in the end marry his Rosita.

criticism

Christian Keßler remarks: "Even if this film accurately scrapes past its classic status, I had to laugh a few times."

Remarks

The international title is The Mark of Zorro .

The score was released on LP (International IS-9041).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Keßler: Willkommen in der Hölle, 2002, p. 20