

Zorro Rides Again was budgeted at $98,110 although the final negative cost was $110,753 (a $12,643, or 12.9%, overspend). Josef Swickard as Watchman (uncredited).Murdock MacQuarrie as Jones (uncredited).Richard Alexander as Brad "El Lobo" Dace.Despite being the same character and actor, the secret identity of the title character is extended to the opening credits wherein "Zorro" and "James Vega" are credited as separate characters. John Carroll as James Vega and his masked alter ego Zorro.This Zorro uses twin pistols and a whip as his main weapons of choice, rather than a more traditional sword.

Nevertheless, James Vega installs himself in the original Zorro's hideout and adopts the Zorro identity to defeat Marsden and El Lobo. He is disappointed, however, to find that his nephew is a useless fop. Their partner, Don Manuel Vega summons his nephew, James Vega, to help them as he is the great grandson of the original Zorro, Don Diego de la Vega. The rightful owners, Joyce and Phillip Andrews, naturally object. Marsden aims to take over the California- Yucatan Railroad with the aid of his henchman El Lobo. ( March 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) You can provide one by editing this article. This section needs an improved plot summary.
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It was also the first in a series of five Zorro serials: Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939), Zorro's Black Whip (1944), Son of Zorro (1947) and Ghost of Zorro (1949). 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). The plot is a fairly standard western storyline about a villain attempting to illicitly take valuable land (in this case a new railroad). The serial starred John Carroll who also sang the title song as a modern descendant of the original Zorro with Carroll stunt doubled by Yakima Canutt. The serial was directed by William Witney & John English in their first collaboration. It was the eighth of the sixty-six Republic serials, the third with a Western theme (a third of Republic's serials were westerns) and the last produced in 1937. Zorro Rides Again (1937) is a 12-chapter Republic Pictures film serial. Zorro Rides Again, Chapter 1: Death from the Sky
