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Zorro, The Gay Blade

1981, Movie, PG, 93 mins

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Hamilton's follow-up to the Dracula spoof LOVE AT FIRST BITE again parodies a film legend but with less success. This time Hamilton takes on Zorro, playing both the dashing masked swordsman and his twin brother. Zorro is called to defend innocent villagers from the oppression of a dictator, but an accident renders him incapable of any heroics, leaving the field to his brother, a gay (in every sense of the word) blade with a wardrobe that rivals Liberace's. This one-joke film... read more leave a comment
Year: 1981
Rated PG

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Cast
George Hamilton: Don Diego Vega/Bunny Wigglesworth
Lauren Hutton: Charlotte
Brenda Vaccaro: Florinda
Ron Leibman: Esteban
Donovan Scott: Paco
James Booth: Velasquez

 

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