Zorro (1990)
Zorro
1990Zorro, also known as The New Zorro, New World Zorro, and Zorro 1990, is an American action-adventure drama series featuring Duncan Regehr as the character of Zorro. Regehr portrayed the fearless Latino hero and fencer on The Family Channel from 1990 to 1993. The series was shot entirely in Madrid, Spain and produced by New World Television, The Family Channel, Ellipse Programme of Canal Plus, Beta TV, and RAI. 88 episodes of the series were produced, 10 more than the first Zorro television series, which was produced by Disney in the late 1950s. Since 2011, the series is currently airing in the United States on the Retro Television Network as The New Zorro. Peter Rodgers Organization is the distributor for this version of Zorro.
Seasons & Episode
A man calling himself El Conejo poses as a tax collector.
Zorro has to save the Alcalde's life when he strays on to sacred Indian lands.
Victoria accidentally gives a love potion to the Alcalde meant for Zorro.
Two brothers are found dead in mysterious circumstances.
When Victoria is injured, Zorro takes her to his cave.
Three men claim a reward for a bandit.
Don Alejandro suffering from amnesia thinks he is Zorro.
A dying child's wish inspires the Alcalde to capture Zorro.
Victoria searches for a farmer she helped get released from jail.
Gilberto Resendo, a tax collector from Spain, seizes control of Los Angeles.
Resendo seizes church property.
Toronado is captured and Resendo uses him to trap Zorro.
Resendo takes the ultimate step towards killing Zorro and the de la Vegas.
Zorro, also known as The New Zorro, New World Zorro, and Zorro 1990, is an American action-adventure drama series featuring Duncan Regehr as the character of Zorro. Regehr portrayed the fearless Latino hero and fencer on The Family Channel from 1990 to 1993. The series was shot entirely in Madrid, Spain and produced by New World Television, The Family Channel, Ellipse Programme of Canal Plus, Beta TV, and RAI. 88 episodes of the series were produced, 10 more than the first Zorro television series, which was produced by Disney in the late 1950s. Since 2011, the series is currently airing in the United States on the Retro Television Network as The New Zorro. Peter Rodgers Organization is the distributor for this version of Zorro.