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Zorro, the Gay Blade

Zorro, the Gay Blade

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT ZORRO PARODY
Review: Very funny, I liked it a lot, George Hamilton is hillarious

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A diamond in the rough.
Review: I have not spoken to anyone who has seen this movie who has not absolutely LOVED it. I introduce this movie to everyone I can, and to this day we can recite lines from the movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: politically incorrect - and loved it
Review: What can you say about a movie that has something to insult everyone. It is hysterically funny and the lines available for quoting are endless. When I have had absolutely enough of political correctness, I invite my insane friends over for pizza and this movie...Zorro, like you've never seen him before!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Comedy classic! Total irreverant fun!
Review: George exhibits his comic genius in this silly, Sunday afternoon type movie. Nothing to take seriously here. Pun after pun, gag after gag this is a comedy classic!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Political correctness please sit down!
Review: Wonderful spoof of the Zorro Legend! Great off-casting of Hamilton as comic leading-man. Not for the easily offended-but a hoot for the off-beat broad comedy lovers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must see for the swash buckeling fan!
Review: To get a full appreciation of this movie, you must first watch "The Scarlet Pimpernel" (1935) with Leslie Howard, and "Don Juan" (1949) with Errol Flynn. Director Peter Medak did his homework before making this very funny movie. He takes the soundtrack (which is a classic!) from Don Juan and combines it with a "character" from the Scarlet Pimpernel. After you have seen these two movies, you will appreciate Zorro the Gay Blade even more! "Two bits, four bits, six bits a peso. All for Zorro, stand up and say so!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A light-hearted spoof of a famous legend!
Review: I saw this movie when it was released in the cinema in the early '80s. I laughed until my sides hurt! It's still one of the most hilarious movie I've ever watched and a great spoof for those of us who might take the legend of Zorro just a little too seriously. I'm buying this movie today because I think every video collection should include movies that make you laugh and this one does!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great film for One-liners!!!
Review: If you're into snazzy on-liners, you'll love this film. I walked around my job for weeks quoting lines with a co-worker everytime I happened to pass him. "Ahh ha!!!...oh Louie,I know you."& " '...the ships in the sea?' 'No, the ships in the field....you know, the little ba ba ba's.' " It cracks me up still!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Total Slapstickian Celebration of Farsical Hilarity
Review: The masterful script and superb comedic timing of George Hamilton (x2), Lauren Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro, and Ron Leibman, make this an extremely enjoyable send-up of Marxist proportions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this video.
Review: It is a great parity of the Zorro series. The more you watch it, the more "little" things you see that were put in it for detail. The five, actually six, main caracters are absolutely hilarious. It is loads of fun. My family and friends have loved it from the beginning. I always felt it was before its time.


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