Zorro, have you ever dreamed of being such a chivalrous man?
In 1930s and 1940s, a Hollywood company named * * * and Movies successfully produced the Zorro series with great box office appeal. At that time, this kind of drama with tense rhythm and thrilling fighting scenes was usually divided into 10 to 15 episodes, each of which was about 20 minutes. This series of films created an elegant and romantic Zorro image, which served justice and rescued the oppressed Indians in the west at that time. There were not enough leading men in World War II, and an episode of Zorro was filmed. 1938, Warner Bros. released the box office blockbuster Robin Hood directed by Michael Curtis. In the 20th century, Fox immediately borrowed elements from this Robin Hood film and released the romantic adventure classic "The Seal of Zorro" (1940). At the beginning of the film, Don Diego finds that evil hangs over California, and he goes into the war of justice. In order to avoid retaliation from his family, Don Tiago put on Zorro's mask. In order not to arouse suspicion, he maintained a luxurious and lazy life on the surface, which disappointed his father and fiancee. Finally, Zorro defeated the tyrannical governor and his henchmen. At that time, in addition to movies, the radio station also provided the public with a series of legendary stories of Zorro.