In Episode 18 of the Six-Gun Justice Podcast, join Paul and Rich as they mount up on their horses Whirlwind and Hurricane and ride out with Zorro to battle injustice wherever it be found...
01:50 — Paul snags an instant collection of Official TV Western Book
02:51 — Rich takes a look at Western Magazine, 3-Book Western, and Posse Western digest
06:00 — Paul and Rich look at the origins of that swashbuckling fox, Zorro
09:13 — After “The Curse of Capistrano,” Johnston McCully’s Zorro becomes an ongoing character
10:40 — Douglas Fairbanks takes over with The Mark of Zorro (1920)
13:40 — Tyrone Power leaps in with his own rendering of Zorro (1940)
14:59 — Walt Disney takes an interest in our hero
16:45 — Zorro sweeps across the small screen with Guy Williams
18:45 — Walt Disney’s Zorro takes to the air with an iconic cast
21:25 — And don’t forget the trusty Tornado — as portrayed by Diamond Decorator
22:08 — The Making of Old California…for a price!
26:13 — Paul and Rich review The Whitman TV tie-in for Walt Disney’s Zorro
29:12 — A Live Action Zorro appears at Disneyland
30:00 — The second season brings inevitable change
32:53 — What about Zorro and Son (1983) and The New Zorro (1990)?
36:20 — Antonio Banderas: A Zorro for the 90s big screen
37:15 — The curse of Zorro’s animated adventures
43:25 — Shoot-Outs and Shout-Outs
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