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Zorro Rides Again, Chapter 1: Death from the Sky Zorro Rides Again (1937) is a 12-chapter. It was the eighth of the sixty-six Republic serials, the third with a theme (a third of Republic's serials were westerns) and the last produced in 1937. The serial was directed by & in their first collaboration. The serial starred who also sang the title song as a modern descendant of the original with Carroll stunt doubled.

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The plot is a fairly standard western storyline about a villain attempting to illicitly take valuable land (in this case a new railroad). The setting is a hybrid of modern (1930s) and western elements that was used occasionally in B-Westerns (such as the western feature films also produced by Republic). It was also the first in a series of five Zorro serials: (1939), (1944), (1947) and (1949). Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] In contemporary (for the 1937 production), J.

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Marsden aims to take over the - with the aid of his El Lobo. The rightful owners, Joyce and Phillip Andrews, naturally object. Their partner, Don Manuel Vega summons his nephew, James Vega, to help them as he is the great grandson of the original, Don Diego de la Vega. He is disappointed, however, to find that his nephew is a useless (presumably Don Manuel had not paid too much attention to his family history).

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Nevertheless, James Vega installs himself in the original Zorro's hideout and adopts the Zorro identity to defeat Marsden and El Lobo. This Zorro uses twin and (like the original Zorro) a as his main weapons of choice, rather than a more traditional. Cast [ ] • as James Vega and his masked alter ego. Despite being the same character and actor, the of the title character is extended to the opening credits wherein 'Zorro' and 'James Vega' are credited as separate characters. • Helen Christian as Joyce Andrews • as Phillip Andrews • as Renaldo • as J.

Marsden • as Brad 'El Lobo' Dace • as Don Manuel Vega • Robert Kortman as Trelliger • as Carter • as Manning • as Larkin • as Carmelita • as O'Shea • as O'Brien • Jerry Frank as Duncan Production [ ] Zorro Rides Again was budgeted at $98,110 although the final was $110,753 (a $12,643, or 12.9%, overspend). It was filmed between 8 September and 5 October 1937. The serial's production number was 423.

Zorro Rides Again was influenced by the Singing Cowboy trend of the time. Carroll's 'best moments' in costume were singing (Lyrics include 'Zorro rides again into the night.'

) It was shot in,,,, and. Stunts [ ] In the opinion of Cline, one of the most memorable stunt scenes in the history of film serials is shown in Zorro Rides Again. Stuntman plays Zorro as he gallops up to the cab of a moving truck and swings from the saddle to its running board.

Even a small mistake during this sequence would have been lethal for Canutt. Release [ ] Theatrical [ ] Zorro Rides Again's official release date is 20 November 1937, although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges. A 68-minute feature film version, created by editing the serial footage together, was released on 22 September 1938 and re-released on 16 January 1959.

The feature film had a of Mysterious Don Miguel before returning to the original name Zorro Rides Again. This was one of fourteen feature films Republic made from their serials.

Television [ ] In the early 1950s, Zorro Rides Again was one of fourteen Republic serials edited into a television series. It was broadcast in six 26½-minute episodes. Chapter titles [ ] • Death from the Sky (29 min 41s) • The Fatal Minute (18 min 1s) • Juggernaut (16 min 18s) • Unmasked (16 min 19s) • Sky Pirates (16 min 54s) • The Fatal Shot (16 min 32s) • Burning Embers (15 min 30s) • Plunge of Peril (17 min 10s) • Tunnel of Terror (17 min 07s) • Trapped (17 min 23s) • Right of Way (15 min 47s) • Retribution (15 min 47s) Source: Cliffhangers [ ] • Death from the Sky: Zorro, Joyce and Philip, aboard a train, are bombed from the air by El Lobo.

• The Fatal Minute: Knocked unconscious in a warehouse, Zorro is caught in the detonation of a hidden bomb. • Juggernaut: Zorro's foot is caught in the tracks of a railroad, helpless before an oncoming Express Train.

• Unmasked: Under cover of his heavies' guns, El Lobo reaches to remove Zorro's mask. • Sky Pirates: Zorro's plane comes under fire as it taxies for takeoff. The king of fighters 99. • The Fatal Shot: Fighting Trelliger, Zorro falls to the courtyard.