A sequel to THE MARK OF ZORRO (1920), the property in which Douglas Fairbanks found and established his mature style, DON Q, SON OF ZORRO was more polished, more consistently entertaining, and even more popular than its progenitor. The quintessential Fairbanks film, DON Q was rated by
Variety as "Doug at his best...Fairbanks as the public wants Fairbanks."
Don Cesar de Vega (Douglas Fairbanks), a young Californian, is in Spain to complete his education. One day while demonstrating his bullwhip skills to friends, he accidentally flicks the cap of Don Sebastian (Donald Crisp), a member of the Queen's Guard. Don Sebastian forces Don Cesar into a sword
fight...
Released:
1925
Rated:
NR
Length:
111 mins