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Zorro's Black Whip Vol. 1

Zorro's Black Whip Vol. 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND THIS 1
Review: A great "movie" for 1944! Lots of action, good plot, a beautiful Zorro babe. Too bad she didn't make more Zorro films. Would have enjoyed getting intoher hot little outfit. We need a modern-day female Zorro. If you enjoy westerns, action-packed movies, good guys v. bad guys, or exciting women, you will like this "movie"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ABSOLUTELY RECOMMEND THIS 1
Review: A great "movie" for 1944! Lots of action, good plot, a beautiful Zorro babe. Too bad she didn't make more Zorro films. Would have enjoyed getting intoher hot little outfit. We need a modern-day female Zorro. If you enjoy westerns, action-packed movies, good guys v. bad guys, or exciting women, you will like this "movie"!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Republic Pictures Cracks the Whip.
Review: Idaho ~ 1889. While the honest citizens stop growing spuds long enough to foster statehood, dastardly elements in the community try to frustrate the process for their own greedy reasons. Into this conflict rides the Black Whip and saves the day, repeatedly. Let's set the record straight. This 12-chapter serial is guilty of a misnomer. The Black Whip is a mysterious masked rider, but not Zorro. After all, what would Zorro, the hero of Old California, be doing in Idaho territory in 1889? Anyway, Western adventure fans will enjoy the hard-riding, slam-bang action sequences of this breathless serial. The legendary Yakima Canutt is the second unit director, which explains the great stunt work. Typical of all serials, the threadbare plot is merely an excuse for the fast-paced action. George Lewis later played Guy Williams' father in Disney's '50s version of the Zorro legend. Nobody could make Grade B Westerns like Republic Pictures. This may be the only Western set in Idaho. Relax and enjoy the "to-be-continued" nonsense. ;-)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Zorro, but good enough
Review: Lovely Linda Stirling, fresh from her starring role in Republic's "Tiger Woman" serial, got to play another athletic female. As noted in other reviews, this serial has nothing to do with Zorro, except mentioning the name in the title and the similarity of outfits for the masked rider. It's a traditional western with a masked hero known as the Black Whip, who is fatally wounded (!) in the first chapter, limps back to his secret cave, and dies -- only to have his sister take over his mission, combating outlaws who are trying to run the territory and keep out statehood. The undercover operative hero is competently played by George Lewis, usually seen as a bad guy (although he was Zorro's sidekick in the future Republic serial, "Ghost of Zorro," and Zorro's father in the Disney TV series). He and Linda Stirling make a terrific team. In the last scene of the first chapter, they save each other's lives about three times in a two-minute wagon chase sequence.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Masked Female Avenger
Review: Not only does Zorro not get mentioned at all, why the silly title, as the story has nothing to do with him. The central character is a masked female avenger played by the very capable Linda Sterling. The title should be "The Black Whip", as this is what the heroine is known. Another disappointment is that the episode cliff-hangers are weak and the serial also lacks the atmosphere and pulse-pounding soundtrack music of the Republic Classic Serials such as, Zorro's Fighting Legion, Spy Smasher, Nyoka and the Tigermen, just to name a few. The redeeming factors here are the action sequences that are well handled and there are plenty of fisticuffs, good stunt work coupled with some rough riding from our heroine. The story-line is good, and has all the ingredients of a good action packed western.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't waste your time.
Review: Probably the stupidest of the Zorro "chapters". Zorro a woman? Gimme a break!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Linda Sterling at her best
Review: This is among the best of the western serials. It doesn't really follow the Zorro tradition either storywise or in geographical setting. But it has some of the best western serial action you'll find. As far as having a female Zorro type character, why not? Hey, Linda does quite well for herself as a dashing heroine. And the minor characters, such as the newspaper editor, add much to the fun. This is for enjoyment and not for nitpicking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Linda Sterling at her best
Review: This is among the best of the western serials. It doesn't really follow the Zorro tradition either storywise or in geographical setting. But it has some of the best western serial action you'll find. As far as having a female Zorro type character, why not? Hey, Linda does quite well for herself as a dashing heroine. And the minor characters, such as the newspaper editor, add much to the fun. This is for enjoyment and not for nitpicking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT SERIL WITH LINDA STRILING AS A FEMAIL ZORRO!!!
Review: THIS SHOW IS EATHER 12 OR 15 CHAPTERS AND A LOT OF FUN!!! SEE IT HAVE YOUR KIDS WATCH IT TOO YOU WILL ALL ENJOY IT!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A little kid again !
Review: When ever I view this film from the year 1944 and 1945 that I saw in a little movie house called the Junior Theater in a little town called Webb City Missouri, needless to say when I was a little boy, for a while I become that little boy again. Thank you Amazon.com for having this film in your stock. I will buy more of these films from you. Signed..... A Little kid Again!


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