Tomorrow Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment will release Walt Disney Treasures Wave IX, Zorro The Complete First and Second Seasons on DVD. All 78 episodes of the timeless classic will be included on two new six-disc sets, and for the first time, will be housed in collectible black, numbered unique collectible black tin cases. Both debut Walt Disney Treasures sets are hosted by noted film historian, author and critic Leonard Maltin. Each limited edition is individually numbered and includes a Zorro pin, an authenticity certificate and exclusive lithograph. To celebrate the release of this magnificent collection, FilmFetish is giving away one each of seasons 1 and 2.
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In order to be entered into the random drawing for your free copy, you must also:
- Reply to this post and name the two best vigilante films of all time.
I’ll be running this contest through next Friday, November 13, 2009.
More about Zorro
Walt Disney Home Entertainment is proud to release Zorro, one of the most popular television shows in history on DVD November 3, 2009. The latest addition to the celebrated Walt Disney Treasures, Zorro, makes its fully restored black & white DVD debut. All 78 episodes of the timeless classic will be included on two new six-disc sets-making up the ninth installment of the popular Walt Disney Treasures, and for the first time, will be housed in collectible black, numbered unique tin cases. From 1957 to 1959, Disney’s Zorro was one of the most popular series on television starring Guy Williams, Henry Calvin and Gene Sheldon. The show helped transform the literary character Don Diego de la Vega into the ultimate iconic, beloved swashbuckling masked hero of the time. The adventures of Zorro and his trusty steed Tornado have captivated audiences since their inception, gaining new audiences when it was re-aired on the Disney Channel in 1983 and re-colorizing the episodes in the 1990s. After the series conclusion, the Zorro adventures lived on from 1960 to 1961 on Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color in the form of a four-episode anthology series of hour-long Zorro specials, all of which are also included in Walt Disney Treasures Wave IX. Both debut Walt Disney Treasures sets are hosted by noted film historian, author and critic Leonard Maltin. Each limited edition, individually numbered volume includes a Zorro pin, an authenticity certificate, exclusive lithograph and comes in a unique, collectible black tin.
Bonus Material
Zorro: The Complete First Season
- Zorro: El Bandido
Part 1 of a 2-part story shown as a 1-hour-special on the Disneyland television show (original air date: October 30, 1960) - Zorro: Adios El Cuchillo
Part 2 of a 2-part story shown as a 1-hour-special on the Disneyland television show (original air date: November 6, 1960)
Zorro: The Complete Second Season
- Zorro: The Postponed Wedding
A 1-hour special that originally aired on the Disneyland television show (original air date: January 1, 1961) - Zorro: Auld Acquaintance
A 1-hour special that originally aired on the Disneyland television show (original air date: April 2, 1961)
Check out six exclusive clips from Zorro below.
Mask of Zorro
You Shall Not
Zorro to the Rescue
Just Hay
Because I Think So
Catching Zorro








Batman and Dirty Harry.
Death Wish with Charles Bronson
Desperado with Antonio Banderas
The Boondock Saints with Sean Patrick Flanery
Death Wish and Dirty Harry.
Death Wish and Vigilante (it’s getting to be like Mad Max out there)
Count me in
Death Wish and Unforgiven
My favorites are Dirty Harry and The Punisher
Dirty Harry
V for Vendetta
death wish & death wish 2
Death wish and Ransom there are alot….
Rambo and Unforgiven
I recently saw Otis and it was a scary thriller kind of vigilante film. I also like the film Taken.
My favorite vigilante films are The Punisher and Dirty Harry.
Dirty Harry
Man on Fire
The Brave One
Paparazzi
V for Vendetta and Gran Torino are my favorites!
Ransom and Zorro to the Rescue
I’m going to go with Death Wish and V for Vendetta
Dark Night and Rambo
Dark Night and Death Wish.
I’d say Rambo and Death Wish.
Hood and Death Wish are my favorites
death Wish & Walking tall
My favorite were The Exterminator & Death Sentence.
My two favs are
Death Wish
Rolling Thunder
my picks would be V for Vendetta and Man on Fire
Death Wish
Dirty Harry
I’d say THE DARK KNIGHT and UNFORGIVEN.
V for Vendetta and Die Hard
EMAIL REMOVED!
I would say
First Blood and Dirty Harry
EMAIL REMOVED!
Gran Torino and Dirty Harry
Death Wish and Dirty Harry for me.
“V For Vendetta” and “Death Wish”
Man On Fire
Unforgiven
I like the Dark Night and Taken
The two best vigilante films ever are “Gone in 60 Seconds” and “V for Vendetta”. Why not a top five vigilante films? There are so many good ones.
V for Vendetta and Taken
Dirty Harry
and
Death Wish
Death Wish
Taken
The 2 best vigilante films have to be The Dark Knight and Dirty Harry.
Would llove to win this, thanks.
Zorro! What more needs said?
Dirty Harry and Death Wish. Both classic vigilante films. Thank you for the chance to win.
Please let me win!
Love Zorro…
grew up with this guy on sat. mornings