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The Bold Caballero (1936) was a Romance - Western Film directed by Wells Root and produced by Nat Levine.

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Don Diego Vega: That horse killed a man.
Lady Isabella Palma: All the more reason for a woman to master it. Bring the beast to me.
Don Diego Vega: No, I beg of you, don't break your neck. I have important matters to discuss with you. Your marriage...
Lady Isabella Palma: Marriage? To you, I presume? If you don't mind, I'll break my neck.


Commandante Sebastian Golle: You said you'd give anything to him who hangs Zorro, remember? Now, will you give half of Santa Cruz to me... by marriage?
Lady Isabella Palma: I marry a sweating, grease-brain brute like you? No, never.


Lady Isabella Palma: But this is treason!
Commandante Sebastian Golle: No, lady. This is common sense. You would betray me tomorrow as you betrayed him today.


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The first Zorro film to feature sound and the first to be shot in color.
Robert Livingston only speaks one line of dialog while disguised as Zorro.
This is the only film to accurately depict Zorro as wearing a mask which covers his entire face, as he appeared on the cover of the August 9th, 1919 issue of All-Story Weekly; the magazine which first introduced him in the five part story The Curse of Capistrano. All subsequent film and television depictions which leave Zorro's chin, and usually his entire mouth, exposed are variations of the design first created for Douglas Fairbanks in the film The Mark of Zorro
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