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Guy Williams
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Big screen supporting actor who managed to score the starring role in Disney’s “Zorro” TV Series (1957 - 1959). Feature films followed including, “The Sign Of Zorro” (1958), “Zorro The Avenger” (1960), “Damon & Pythias” (1962) and “Captain Sindbad” (1963) before Guy eased into another popular TV series, the Sci-fi adventure, “Lost In Space” (1965 - 1968) as Professor John Robinson.
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Fact File
Birth Name: Armand Catalano
Date Of Birth: 14th January 1924
Place Of Birth: New York, USA
Date Of Death: 7th May 1989
Place Of Death:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nickname: Guido or Amando
Height: 6’ 3”
Spouse: Janice Cooper Williams
Debut Film Appearance: “The Begining or The End” (1947 - Uncredited)
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The Man From The Alamo(1953) VHS Glenn Ford stars as a survivor of the famed fortress. Branded a coward by those around him, he must fight to prove himself during the Mexican War. Western drama also stars Julia Adams, Victor Jory, Hugh O'Brian. 79 min.
Sincerely Yours(1955) VHS In his starring film debut, the one and only Liberace plays a concert pianist stricken with a disease that robs him of his hearing. Song-filled drama, written by Irving Wallace, co-stars Dorothy Malone, Joanne Dru, and gruff but lovable William Demarest. 115 min.
Damon And Pythias(1962) VHS Guy Williams (Disney's "Zorro") stars in this classic tale from ancient Greece in which he plays Damon, who volunteers himself to die in place of close friend Pythias, who has been accused of plotting the assassination of King Dionysis I. With Don Burnett.
Captain Sindbad(1963) VHS A fanciful, special effects-filled adventure tale with Guy Williams as the legendary sailor, who must defeat an evil monarch to reclaim a mythical kingdom. Making matters difficult for Sindbad is the fact that the monarch's heart is kept in a tower guarded by ogres, crocodiles and an invisible monster. Pedro Armendariz and Heidi Bruhl also star. 86 min.
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“10 Of The Best” Zorro Adventures on VHS & DVD
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3 Swords Of Zorro [DVD](1963) DVD It's 1830 in Old California, and, wanting to keep swashbuckling a family business, the legendary Zorro teaches his son and daughter the fine points of the hero trade in this Italian/Spanish actioner. Guy Stockwell, Gloria Milland, Antonio Prieto star. Standard; Soundtrack: English mono; trivia game; scene access.
The Mark Of Zorro (1920)/Don Q, Son Of Zorro [DVD](1920) DVD Douglas Fairbanks shines in a swordplay-filled double bill. First, foppish Don Diego (Fairbanks) dons cape and mask to protect the peasants of Old California as the dashing "Zorro, the Fox." Noah Beery, Marguerite de la Motte also star in this, the standard-setter for all subsequent screen swashbucklers. Then, Fairbanks essays four roles in a classic, thrill-packed sequel, including both the title role of the irrepressible son, Cesar de Vega, and of his legendary father. With Mary Astor, Donald Crisp and Warner Oland; directed by Crisp. 218 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: music score; home movies; newsreel; more.
The Mark Of Zorro [DVD](1940) DVD The classic romantic swashbuckler stars dashing Tyrone Power as the son of a powerful nobleman in 1820s California who returns home from Europe to find his father has been replaced by evil despots. In order to defeat them, Power dons the black-masked disguise of Zorro and takes on his enemies in a series of rousing swordfights. Linda Darnell, Eugene Pallette and Basil Rathbone also star. 93 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, Dolby Digital mono, Spanish Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: Spanish; audio commentary; biographies; theatrical trailer; photo gallery.
The Mask Of Zorro [DVD](1998) DVD The spirit of Fairbanks, Power, Williams and Hamilton lives on in the guise of Antonio Banderas, the thief who dons a cape and mask when recruited by the aging Don Diego de la Vega (Anthony Hopkins) to adopt his alter-ego of Zorro and take on the evil Spanish governor of Alta California in 1841. Smashing swashbuckling scenes highlight this stylish adventure saga co-starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Stuart Wilson. 137 min. Widescreen (Enhanced) and Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, French Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; audio commentary; "making of" documentary; photo gallery; scene accesscostume designs; deleted scenes; publicity material; filmographies; music video; theatrical trailers.
Zorro [DVD](1975) DVD En garde! Alain Delon plays the valiant man in the black mask, who uses his slyness and expert swordsmanship to halt mean politicians and evil law enforcers. Lots of action, romance and spectacular riding. With Stanley Baker, Ottavia Piccolo and Moustache. 88 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English mono.
Zorro's Fighting Legion [DVD](1939) DVD In old Mexico, crooked mine officials hatch a gold-snatching scheme that involves duping natives into blocking gold shipments. Can the mysterious Zorro and his allies save the day? Reed Hadley, Sheila Darcy, C. Montague Shaw star. 11 chapters. Standard; Soundtrack: English; scene access.
Zorro, The Gay Blade [DVD](1981) DVD A hilarious swish-buckler! Handsome George Hamilton plays dual roles--that of dashing swordsman Zorro and his light-in-the-loafers twin brother Bunny Wigglesworth--with the latter filling in for the former in order to topple the reign of an oppressive dictator. Co-stars Ron Leibman, Lauren Hutton, Brenda Vaccaro. 93 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby mono. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English 5.1; scene access.
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