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Ghost Of Zorro Hd Full Movie Download
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It's 1865 and the telegraph is heading west. George Crane, wanting to keep law and order out of his territory, is out to stop the construction. The engineer on the job is Ken Mason and he is the grandson of Zorro. As Crane sends his men or Indians to stop the work, Mason repeatedly puts on the Zorro costume and rides to the rescue in this 12-chapter serial.
Clayton Moore (Ken Mason), Pamela Blake (Rita White), Roy Barcroft (Hank Kilgore), Gene Roth (George Crane), George J. Lewis (Moccasin), Dale Van Sickel (Mike Hodge), Alex Montoya (Yellow Hawk), Marshall Reed (Fowler), Steve Clark (Jonathan White), John Crawford (Mulvaney), Steve Farrell (Marshal Simpson), Holly Bane (Larkin), George Blystone (Dan Foster), George Chesebro (leading townsman), Roger Creek (Mike, wagon shotgun), John Daheim (thug at cave), Frank O'Connor (doctor), Jack O'Shea (freight agent), Bob Roninson (winch operator), Tom Steele (thug with Indians).
Director: FRED C. BRANNON. Screenplay: Royal K. Cole, William Lovely, Sol Shor. Based on a character derived from Johnston McCulley. Photography: John MacBurnie. Film editor: DeWitt McCann. Art director: Fred A. Ritter. Set decorators: John McCarthy, jr and James Redd. Make-up: Bob Mark. Music director: Stanley Wilson. Unit manager: Roy Wade. Special effects: Howard Lydecker and Theodore Lydecker. Optical effects: Consolidated Film Industries. Sound recording: Dick Tyler, sr. RCA Sound System. Producer: Franklin Adreon. Executive producer: Herbert J. Yates.
Copyright 1949 and 1959 by Republic Pictures Corp. No recorded New York opening. U.S. release: 30 June 1959. 69 minutes.
SYNOPSIS: A descendant of Zorro helps a lady lay a telegraph line across hostile Indian territory, despite opposition from a band of outlaws.
NOTES: This is a cut-down of Republic's 12-chapter serial of the same name, originally released in 1949.
COMMENT: Of minor interest to Lone Ranger and Zorro devotees, this is pretty humdrum stuff, despite generous slices of solid action lifted from Republic's 1943 serial "Daredevils of the West".
Clayton Moore enacts the masked avenger, whilst Pamela Blake makes an attractive heroine. And it's good to see Roy Barcroft in a major role as the not over-bright heavy. (It's well-spoken blacksmith Gene Stutenroth who gets all the nasty ideas. Outlaw Roy just puts them into effect).
The standard plot and acting are acceptable but the fight scenes lack the excitement of the earlier Republic serials because they are not under-cranked. Even the runaway coach scenes (the same shot repeated twice in the same serial for two different chases) are relatively unexciting. The shooting angles don't provide a sense of motion. Just look at the Lone Ranger serial by Republic and compare the riding scenes in the earlier serial to this one.
Best thing about the serial is George J. Lewis, playing a good guy.
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Ghost Of Zorro Hd Full Movie Download

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DOWNLOAD: http://urllio.com/r2uer

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It's 1865 and the telegraph is heading west. George Crane, wanting to keep law and order out of his territory, is out to stop the construction. The engineer on the job is Ken Mason and he is the grandson of Zorro. As Crane sends his men or Indians to stop the work, Mason repeatedly puts on the Zorro costume and rides to the rescue in this 12-chapter serial.
Clayton Moore (Ken Mason), Pamela Blake (Rita White), Roy Barcroft (Hank Kilgore), Gene Roth (George Crane), George J. Lewis (Moccasin), Dale Van Sickel (Mike Hodge), Alex Montoya (Yellow Hawk), Marshall Reed (Fowler), Steve Clark (Jonathan White), John Crawford (Mulvaney), Steve Farrell (Marshal Simpson), Holly Bane (Larkin), George Blystone (Dan Foster), George Chesebro (leading townsman), Roger Creek (Mike, wagon shotgun), John Daheim (thug at cave), Frank O'Connor (doctor), Jack O'Shea (freight agent), Bob Roninson (winch operator), Tom Steele (thug with Indians).

Director: FRED C. BRANNON. Screenplay: Royal K. Cole, William Lovely, Sol Shor. Based on a character derived from Johnston McCulley. Photography: John MacBurnie. Film editor: DeWitt McCann. Art director: Fred A. Ritter. Set decorators: John McCarthy, jr and James Redd. Make-up: Bob Mark. Music director: Stanley Wilson. Unit manager: Roy Wade. Special effects: Howard Lydecker and Theodore Lydecker. Optical effects: Consolidated Film Industries. Sound recording: Dick Tyler, sr. RCA Sound System. Producer: Franklin Adreon. Executive producer: Herbert J. Yates.

Copyright 1949 and 1959 by Republic Pictures Corp. No recorded New York opening. U.S. release: 30 June 1959. 69 minutes.

SYNOPSIS: A descendant of Zorro helps a lady lay a telegraph line across hostile Indian territory, despite opposition from a band of outlaws.

NOTES: This is a cut-down of Republic's 12-chapter serial of the same name, originally released in 1949.

COMMENT: Of minor interest to Lone Ranger and Zorro devotees, this is pretty humdrum stuff, despite generous slices of solid action lifted from Republic's 1943 serial "Daredevils of the West".

Clayton Moore enacts the masked avenger, whilst Pamela Blake makes an attractive heroine. And it's good to see Roy Barcroft in a major role as the not over-bright heavy. (It's well-spoken blacksmith Gene Stutenroth who gets all the nasty ideas. Outlaw Roy just puts them into effect).
The standard plot and acting are acceptable but the fight scenes lack the excitement of the earlier Republic serials because they are not under-cranked. Even the runaway coach scenes (the same shot repeated twice in the same serial for two different chases) are relatively unexciting. The shooting angles don't provide a sense of motion. Just look at the Lone Ranger serial by Republic and compare the riding scenes in the earlier serial to this one.

Best thing about the serial is George J. Lewis, playing a good guy.

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