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Don Rafael Montero, Las Californias' corrupt governor, sets a trap for Zorro at the public execution of three peasants. Zorro stops the execution, and Montero's soldiers are thwarted by two young brothers, Alejandro and Joaquín Murrieta. Zorro fights the remaining soldiers and thanks the brothers by giving Joaquín a medallion.
To paraphrase the villainous Don Rafael Montero, it wasn’t just one role, dammit. It was Zorro. Playing the legendary sword-fighting vigilante in 1998’s The Mask of Zorro was deeply impactful ...
In the 1998 film The Mask of Zorro, fictional former Governor Don Rafael Montero plans to purchase the area from Mexico to set up an independent republic, roughly corresponding to historical Alta California. The Carl Barks comic book Donald Duck in Old California! provided a glimpse into the lives of the Californios.
Zorro is the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega (originally Don Diego Vega), a young Californio man who is the only son of Don Alejandro de la Vega, the wealthiest landowner in California, while Diego's mother is dead. In most versions, Diego learned his swordsmanship while at university in Spain and created his masked alter ego after he ...
Stuart Conan Wilson (born 25 December 1946) is an English actor of film, television, and stage who is best known for his villainous and supporting roles in popular films like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, Lethal Weapon 3, The Age of Innocence, No Escape, Death and the Maiden, The Mask of Zorro, The Rock, Enemy of the State, Vertical Limit, and Hot Fuzz.
Don't worry, there's a method to our madness. What makes this home special isn't obvious to the naked eye: It was used as a set for the 1950s Disney TV series "Zorro."
The Astros are bringing back Montero, who had a breakout year in 2022. Astros, reliever Rafael Montero reportedly agree to 3-year, $34.5 million deal [Video] Skip to main content
In the motion picture The Mask of Zorro (1998), the antagonist Don Rafael Montero, enemy of Don Diego de la Vega, lied that Esperanza de la Vega died in childbirth, but Esperanza de la Vega was actually gunned down instead. Then Montero raised her daughter Elena.