The Mark of Zorro, Written and dramatized for audio by Yuri Rasovsky Based on a novel by Johnston McCulley
The Mark of Zorro, Written and dramatized for audio by Yuri Rasovsky Based on a novel by Johnston McCulley
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The Mark of Zorro

Author: Written and dramatized for audio by Yuri Rasovsky; Based on a novel by Johnston McCulley

Narrator: Val Kilmer and a full cast

Unabridged: 3 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/28/2011


Synopsis

Starring Val Kilmer as the voice of Zorro Based on Johnston McCulleys The Curse of Capistrano first published in 1919 by the pulp magazine AllStory Weekly, dramatized for audio by Yuri RasovskyA 2011 Grammy Nominee for Best Spoken Word Album Named One of AudioFile's Best Audiobooks of 2011 Set in Los Angeles during the era of early nineteenth century Colonial Spanish California, the story introduces us to wealthy, young aristocrat Don Diego de la Vega, son of the richest ranchero in the country. Don Diego is an idler who has never concerned himself with more than the cut of his clothes. Unlike other fullblooded youths of his age, he presents himself as a fop, lacking in vigor, vitality, and strength. But Vegas timorous reputation is merely a mask to conceal his alter egoEl Zorro. As Zorro, dressed in black and wearing a mask, he is transformed into a cunning swordsman who fearlessly pulls off dashing and daring escapades in his quest to avenge the helpless, aid the poor and oppressed, and punish cruel officials. Deemed an outlaw by Californias corrupt governor, he is everhunted by the Commandante of La Reina de Los Angeles, Capitan Ramn, and his henchman, Sergeant Pedro Gonzalez. Forced to find a wife or lose his inheritance, Diego sets off to romance the fiery, outspoken Lolita Pulido, the most beautiful seorita in Los Angeles. Unimpressed with Diegos passionless efforts to win her affections, Lolita finds herself attracted to the dashing and courageous Zorro. With the Pulido family having been impoverished by the corrupt governor, her father would see her married to the rich Don Diego. At the same time, the nobly born, but morally dissolute, Captain Ramn has also taken an interest in the fair seorita, making matters worse. As tensions heighten between Ramon and the Pulido family and pursuit of the masked avenger intensifies, Zorro leaves his mark on those who would perpetrate injustice. The Mark of Zorro, masterfully adapted into a fullcast audio drama by the awardwinning Hollywood Theater of the Ear especially for Blackstone Audio, is an exciting, action packed, swashbuckling adventure that will have listeners on the edge of their seats.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Miranda on December 10, 2020

Daring, Dashing and Delightful! Originally released as a serialized novel, each chapter reads as a mini-story thus producing a loosely connected full novel. Zorro, aka Don Diego, wages war single-handedly against the corrupted and aids the downtrodden. The comical back and forth between the perso......more

Goodreads review by Anne on April 04, 2025

So. Much. Fun. Top to bottom, this was great. As an adventure story, this has it all - swordfights, near escapes, secret identities, romance, and deliciously colorful villains! Normally when I hear that something was serialized, I just assume it's going to be a bit too long and full of unnecessary fil......more

Goodreads review by Orient on May 05, 2017

A playdate-BR with Alex and Craig to revive the legend of El Zorro and test our skills in writing the first letter of our names using smth sharp :D Yeah, IKR, I should give up reviewing and start carving 😃 I guess we don’t need introduction to the Spanish Robin Hood. But to tell the truth, I didn’t k......more

Goodreads review by Werner on December 15, 2024

Like many other noted authors before and after him, Illinois-born American pulp-era writer Johnston McCully (1883-1958) learned the writer's craft as a journalist, in his case as a police reporter. After service in World War I as an Army public relations officer (another job that provided a groundin......more

Goodreads review by Charles on July 14, 2022

Zorro - the beginning Johnston McCulley was a pulp writer who created Zorro for magazines. After its unexpected wave of popularity, he expanded it into a novel which became a major best seller. Since then Zorro, in one form or another, has always been available to the public. Books, stories, radio, m......more