In 1840's Mexico, wealthy landowner Don Diego Vega learns of his late father's secret as Zorro, the masked folk hero, and Vega adopts his new persona. But when Vega is incapacitated by an injury, he asks Ramon, his very gay, long-lost twin brother (now calling himself 'Bunny'), to replace him as the caped hero, who makes some drastic changes to his Zorro persona.
Zorro, the Gay Blade
George Hamilton hams it up shamelessly playing the legendary Zorro's twin sons — one a dashing, macho sword-fighter, the other a limp-wristed queen — in a witless swashbuckling parody. When villainous Ron Liebman threatens the peace of a Mexican village, both brothers swish into action and the cheap laughs come thin and slow. Even the set piece of everyone turning up at a masked ball disguised as Zorro is off-handedly thrown away by director Peter Medak who clearly doesn't have a clue when it comes to comedy.
Having camped-up Count Dracula in the amusing Love at First Bite, George Hamilton falls flat on his ever-tanned face in this relentlessly foppish one-joke spoof of the swashbuckling adventure series. Hamilton in fact gives two for the price of one, playing both Don Diego Vega, the dashing son of the legendary swordsman Zorro, and his screaming queen of a brother, Bunny. You can probably guess why this doesn't get an outing very often.
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