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On March 6, 1975, the movie "Zorro" was released
Fifty years ago today, on March 6, 1975 (January 24, 1975 lunar calendar), the movie "Zorro" was released. Zorro was originally just a simple Spanish word, meaning fox (Fox). California only broke away from Spanish colonial rule in 1850 and joined the United States. Before that, the last governor, Laffer, used a repressive dictatorship to deal with the local people, and the people suffered greatly. Noble Diego rose up against tyranny as a masked man, and "The Legend of Zorro" was born. Zorro originally appeared in a fictional novel written by a journalist named John Macaulay. Macaulay's Zorro (Spanish for fox) is the journalist's adaptation of the story of a legendary figure in England and the deeds of three heroic figures during the Mexican Revolution. Directed by Logio Tizzali, this film, released on March 6, 1975 (Italy), tells the story of the Spanish colonization in South America in the mid-18th century. The new governor is killed on his way to office. Before his death, he handed the commission to his friend "The First Swordsman of Europe" to ask him to inherit his will. Three months later, the new governor suddenly appeared, but he seemed to be the playboy of an aristocrat, and everything was done by others. Meanwhile. Folklore, a masked black man descended from the sky, policing the evil and punishing the traitors, hoeing the strong and supporting the weak, and the famous name of "Zorro" spread like wildfire, causing great headaches for the colonial rulers, and the identity of the new governor is even more suspicious... Listening to the voice of Tong Zirong, Cheng Xiaohua, and Master Qiu Yuefeng, classic dialogues rang in my ears, like echoes through time and space, the blood and chivalry, justice and justice came to my heart again. The dream of being young and frivolous, riding horses and swords, and being a hero to save the United States was like a resurgence, and it could not be collected - Zorro is our first and forever hero. " Zorro introduced us to two men, Alanderon, whose handsome looks and agility fascinated female audiences across the country back in the day (and whose influence is on par with Orlando Bloom, the elf archer in "The Lord of the Rings" today). The other was Childish Pride, whose brocade, diamond-like tone influenced a whole generation. Don't get me wrong, Alanderon is just a vase that feeds on his face. He also has acting skills. In this film, he plays two characters with very different personalities. One is Zorro, the masked man "Europe's first swordsman". He is masked in black cloth, dressed in black clothes and cloaks, and his mount is a black steed. He is elusive and acts for heaven. The other is the governor, who is timid, pampered and pretentious. In several scenes of the governor, Alanderon's performance is remarkable, and his appearance left a deep impression on the audience. First, the governor wears a red gilded dressing gown, lined with a white lapel shirt, and wears a brown nightcap to eat in the garden. Second, the governor wears a brown gilded robe and carries Colonel Wilta's arm as he walks in the garden. Third: The governor wore a white nightgown and lied in bed pretending to be sick. Fourth: The governor wore a red suit and a white broad-brimmed sun hat and went fishing by the river.


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