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  • Zorro One for All - Part 1 (Season 2, Episode 24)
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    TV Episode | 22 min | Adventure, Drama, Family

Zorro

One for All - Part 1 (Season 2, Episode 24)
TV-G
TV Episode | 22 min | Adventure, Drama, Family

[This double-length episode is often aired in two parts] [PART 1] Now the alcalde is away for three months, Diego makes a journey to Beaumartin, near Bordeaux (France) and tells Felipe there's no need to pack his Zorro costume but finds it...See more[This double-length episode is often aired in two parts] [PART 1] Now the alcalde is away for three months, Diego makes a journey to Beaumartin, near Bordeaux (France) and tells Felipe there's no need to pack his Zorro costume but finds it in his luggage anyway. Diego hoped for a quiet country vacation, but lands immediately in an inn brawl, then in the feud between vicomte (viscount) Jussac, the aristocratic royalist garrison commander who behaves rather too much like a certain Californian alcalde, and Porthos, great-great-grandson of one of the original Three Musketeers (Aramis was a clergyman, so childless) who were granted the castle by Louis XIII, which was seized during the French Revolution, Jussac stole the signet ring which serves as property title. Actually Porthos is a drunk, so his valet Picotin has a hard job minding the hot-head, who gets them all arrested at once. After his turn of torturous interrogation, Diego is released and nursed by Amélie, countess of Pérignon. Zorro decides to free Porthos and Picotin at night, as 'Le renard' (French for 'the Fox', i.e. Zorro). Then arrive the other musketeer heirs, convened by Picotin to reclaim the castle: gallant Athos and ... [PART 2] D'Artagnan's heir is there too, only he was careful enough to send a declining letter to stake the place first. Diego joins the 'three musketeers', Picotin has uniforms ready for each. Jussac-supporters overrun he musketeers, but 'le renard' is ready to throw them out. Diego tricks the countess, and trough her the viscount to ride the wrong way, then has the fox brought in so they can overtake the remaining guards and look for the ring of Beaumartin. Viscount and countess are chased in disgrace. Diego is welcomed home by Felipe and Victoria. Written by KGF Vissers See less
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Updated Apr 28, 1991

Release date
Apr 28, 1991 (United States)
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2 nominations

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16 cast members
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Duncan Regehr
Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro Don Diego de la Vega / Zorro   See fewer
Patrice Martinez
Victoria Escalante (as Patrice Camhi) Victoria Escalante (as Patrice Camhi)   See fewer
James Victor
Sergeant Jaime Mendoza (credit only) Sergeant Jaime Mendoza (credit only)   See fewer
Michael Tylo
Alcalde Luis Ramone (credit only) Alcalde Luis Ramone (credit only)   See fewer
Henry Darrow
Don Alejandro de la Vega (credit only) Don Alejandro de la Vega (credit only)   See fewer
Nicholas Clay
Viscount Armand de Jussac Viscount Armand de Jussac   See fewer
Kevork Malikyan
Picotin the Valet Picotin the Valet   See fewer
Sandrine Caron
Simone Dupre Simone Dupre   See fewer
Sophie Michaud
Countess Amélie de Pérignon Countess Amélie de Pérignon   See fewer
Carmen Estevez
Female Traveler Female Traveler   See fewer
Tabare Carballo
Villager (uncredited) Villager (uncredited)   See fewer
Andrew McKaige
D'Artagnan (uncredited) D'Artagnan (uncredited)   See fewer
Les White
Viscount's Guard / Angry villager (uncredited) Viscount's Guard / Angry villager (uncredited)   See fewer
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