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Walt Disney Treasures: Zorro – The Complete First Season

Out of the night, when the full moon is bright, comes the horseman known as Zorro. Debuting October 10, 1957, Walt Disney’s thrilling series about the masked avenger was so successful, it made Zorro a household name — and quashed every series that went up against it. Filled with action, adventure and suspense, this volume presents the first season’s 39 episodes (all newly restored and remastered) in their original blakc-and-white format. To enrich your experience of Disney’s unforgettable classic, this six-disc set also includes ZORRO: EL BANDIDO and ZORRO: ADIOS EL CUCHILLO, the rarely seen two-part, one-hour specials shown on Disney’s anthology series, WALT DISNEY PRESENTS. Then discover the many faces of Zorro from his literary beginnings through the creation of the Disney TV series. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.Like Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier, Disney’s Zorro transcends nostalgia. From the thrilling theme song (“Out of the night / When the full moon is bright / Rides the horseman known as Zorro….”) to the lively sword fights and swashbuckling derring-do, this rousing 1957 series has lost none of its entertainment value for old or young. The 39-episode first season, presented in glorious black and white and complete with “be with us next week” teasers, unfolds in three story arcs. The first, Zorro’s origin story, is best. The setting is Spanish California in 1820. Don Diego de la Vega (Guy Williams, like Fess Parker, an unknown actor catapulted to icon status) has been urgently summoned from Spain by his father to return home to Pueblo de Los Angeles, where the tyrannical Capitan Monastario has unleashed a reign of terror and injustice. Diego, a man of action, passes himself off as a bookish man of letters and by night dons a cape and mask to become the outlaw Zorro (“the fox”), champion of the oppressed. The other two story arcs concern a conspiracy to rule Southern California led by the shadowy Eagle.

Zorro was Walt Disney’s first prime-time half-hour series and it benefits greatly from Disney’s keen eye for casting, storytelling genius, and high production values. The cast includes Henry Calvin as the bumbling and rotund Sergeant Garcia and Gene Sheldon as Diego’s trusty, mute right-hand man Bernardo (the two actors were later paired as the Laurel & Hardy-esque characters in Disney’s Babes in Toyland). Zorro deftly blends action and comedy in its first season, with no mushy romance to slow things down. The dialogue is at once kid-friendly (younger viewers may appreciate it when in one episode Sergeant Garcia reads a Wanted poster aloud), but not condescending. Diego/Zorro possesses a rapier-like wit with which he handily disarms his foes.

This collectible Walt Disney Treasures set contains rarely seen archival goodies and rarities, including a clip from a 1957 anniversary episode of the Disneyland TV series in which Walt regales the Mouseketeers with a preview of Zorro. There is a featurette about the Zorro legend and the enduring character’s various incarnations on the page and screen, and a new-to-home video 1960 two-hour two-parter that features Rita Moreno and Gilbert “The Cisco Kid” Roland as a dashing bandit leader. Fans eager to savor “new dangers and new thrills in the adventurous life of Zorro” should proceed directly to The Complete Second Season. –Donald Liebenson

Buy “Walt Disney Treasures: Zorro – The Complete First Season” For Only $74.57

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  • D. Butz
    April 29, 2008
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    If this product isn’t released yet, and won’t be available till November 2009, how can it already have 3 excellent reviews? Does Amazon have psychic buyers? Age of Propaganda: The Everyday Use and Abuse of Persuasion

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  • Col William Russell
    April 29, 2008
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    I have been a Guy Williams / Zorro fan since I remember its debut when I was 7. Great stuff – but not here. The picture quality – for having the original negative – is grainy and fuzzy enough to have been taped off TV. Nothing sharp and clear to be found.

    Leonard Maltin is hardly a ball of fire and has as much screen presence as a sponge. What Disney sees is him is beyond me.

    Very poor but they’re probably too busy counting their profits to care.

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  • V. Cruz
    April 29, 2008
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    Would like to know from the informed or Disney themselves, if this is going to be a limited release? As with their “Scarecrow” release it was gobbled up by sellers on this site and others, where now you have to pay thru the nose for a copy of “Scarecrow.” Same has happened to “Secret Agent Man” and the “Prisoner” sets.Dr. Syn: The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (Walt Disney Treasures)Secret Agent (aka Danger Man) – The Complete Collection Megaset 2007The Prisoner – Complete Series Megaset (40th Anniversary Edition) All these sets are overpriced, especially in todays hard financial economy. If any one knows please a provide your response as I would like to pay a fair price for these items without having to pre-order before the item comes out. I like to read the reviews after the items come out to see if my hard earned dollars should be spent. Nuff said!

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  • ROBERT A. CORA
    April 29, 2008
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    this is a great addition to my zorro collection, it’s wroth the money to get it and don’t forget season 2. this is done in english language.

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  • Mike Bifulco
    April 29, 2008
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    First, I just received my order of the First Season of Disney’s ZORRO. It’s great, fond memories of watching these shows on TV as a kid came rushing to mind, prompting my return to amazon for the second season. I was shocked to see that not only had the price of season 2 jumped to $44.99, the price of season one had jumped to $49.99 when I just paid $36.99 a few days ago. I will wait. If the price gets reduced, I may consider a purchase of season 2. If the stock sells out before a price reduction, I will be content to enjoy the first season and think twice before I purchase another Disney release of anything. Gasoline doesn’t jump in price that fast.

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