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The Mark of Zorro is a american film of genre Drama directed by Theodore Reed released in USA on 5 december 1920 with Marguerite De La Motte

The Mark of Zorro (1920)

The Mark of Zorro
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Zorro

Facebook Share this quote on facebook [passionately wooing Lolita] If this could be - The high Sierras I would level to your feet - The wild waves on Capistrano's shore should pay you homage - I'd make the desert a million roses yield - - to die in shame before your beauty- If this could be!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook I give you a safe rule, good landlady. Never do anything on an empty stomach - but eat!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Justice for all! Punishment for the oppressors of the helpless - from the governor down.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Oh, such lips! Turn not away. Your face is heaven - all else is blackness!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook You idlers! You wasters! You fashion-plates! You sit and sip your wine while the naked back of an unprotesting soldier of Christ is lashed with the whip!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook The heaven-kissed hills of your native California swarm with the sentinels of oppression! Are your pulses dead? Thank God, mine is not - and I pledge you my blood's as noble as the best!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook No force that tyranny could bring would dare oppose us - once united. Our country's out of joint. It is for us caballeros, and us alone, to set it right!

Sgt. Pedro Gonzales

Facebook Share this quote on facebook It's a good thing for that carver of Z's that he keeps out of reach of my sword. I'll carve Gonzales all over his body.

Other

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Title Card: Oppression - by its very nature - creates the power that crushes it. A champion arises - a champion of the oppressed - whether it be a Cromwell or someone unrecorded, he will be there. He is born.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Title Card: Out of the mystery of the unknown - appeared a masked rider who rode up and down the great highway..

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Soldier: This Zorro comes upon you like a graveyard ghost and like a ghost he disappears.

Dialogue

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Zorro: I have a servant - a wonder at the guitar. Tonight I shall order him to come out and play beneath your window.
Lolita Pulido: I have a maid - passionately fond of music!

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Lolita Pulido: Why do wear a mask?
Zorro: Perhaps to hide the features of a De Bergerac.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Zorro: Once, in a garden I saw a beautiful rose - I sought to pluck it - quickly. It stung me - Then - - slowly - - cautiously - I reached for it - - and the rose was mine!
Lolita Pulido: Indeed! Then I'm but another rose?
Zorro: An, no señorita. You are too wonderful! I dare not even hope.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Lolita Pulido: Your swordsmanship? Where did you learn the blade?
Zorro: In Spain, señorita, where there are no eyes like yours.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Sgt. Pedro Gonzales: We seek the vulture, Zorro!
Don Diego Vega: You're too fat, Gonzales. Poison the mountain tops and set your traps in the clouds - perhaps you'll have better luck.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Lolita Pulido: I - give you - freely - the kiss he would have taken. [kisses Zorro] I fear for your safety, señor.
Zorro: Fear not - their wits are as slow as their blades. The weapons you use pierce deep, señorita.

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Zorro: You trust me, Señorita?
Lolita Pulido: To love is to trust, señor.

Cast

Facebook Share this quote on facebook Walt Whitman - Father Felipe