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The Dream of Zorro
Directed byMario Soldati
Written byMario Amendola
Ruggero Maccari
Marcello Marchesi
Sandro Continenza
Produced byNiccolò Theodoli
StarringWalter Chiari
Delia Scala
Vittorio Gassman
CinematographyCarlo Montuori
Mario Montuori
Edited byRenato Cinquini
Music byMario Nascimbene
Production
company
Industrie Cinematografiche Sociali
Distributed byTitanus Distribuzione
Release date
  • 26 March 1952 (1952-03-26)
Running time93 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

The Dream of Zorro (Italian: Il Sogno di Zorro) is a 1952 Italian comedy adventure film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Walter Chiari, Delia Scala and Vittorio Gassman. The future star Sophia Loren had a minor role in the film.

The film's sets were designed by Guido Fiorini.

Plot

A direct descendant of the legendary Zorro, an elderly gentleman has an only son named Raimondo (Walter Chiari), in whom there is no trace of the original pride of his ancestors. Raimondo is a shy and fearful young man, who has become this way since he was a child, following a terrible fall, in which he hit his head. When the father invites a friend with his daughter to his farm, whom he intends to marry Raimondo, the latter has such a childish and foolish demeanor that everything is upset. Chased out of the house he decides to enter the convent, but on the way he meets a powerful gentleman who conspires against the Governor and, involved in the melee between them and his opponents, Raimondo is hit in the head. Raimondo immediately recovers the daring ancient spirits: he transforms himself into a skilled swordsman - as well as an ardent seducer - and, by throwing himself against the lord's opponents, he routs them and defeats them. Full of gratitude, the gentleman, who is a duke and was wounded, entrusts him with a mission of all trust. Raimondo should go to the palace of a powerful opponent of the duke, whose daughter Estrella (Delia Scala) must marry and pretend to be the duke himself. Raimondo carries out the task, to the point of falling in love with the girl and passing victorious through the limitless traps set by his opponents. Meanwhile, Estrella is kidnapped and, after ups and downs, Raimondo recaptures the girl. With her intervention, the young man makes the duke's cause triumph, who, finally appointed governor, renounces her to Estrella, granting her in marriage to the heroic Raimondo. "Zorro's dream" is finally crowned.

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Films directed by Mario Soldati
Johnston McCulley's Zorro
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