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===Audio/radio dramas=== * Walt Disney's ''Zorro'': [1. Presenting Señor Zorro; 2. Zorro Frees The Indians; 3. Zorro And The Ghost; 4. Zorro's Daring Rescue] (1957) released by [[Walt Disney Records#Disneyland Records|Disneyland Records]]. This album retold stories from the Disney ''Zorro'' television series. It featured [[Guy Williams (actor)|Guy Williams]] as Zorro and Don Diego, [[Henry Calvin]] as Sergeant Garcia, Phil Ross as Monastario, Jan Arvan as Torres, [[Jimmie Dodd]] from ''[[The Mickey Mouse Club]]'' as Padre Felipe, with other voices by Dallas McKennon and sound effects by [[Jimmy MacDonald (sound effects artist)|Jimmy MacDonald]] and Eddie Forrest. Record story adaptations by Bob Thomas and George Sherman. Music composed and conducted by William Lava. * ''The Adventures of Zorro''. (1957) Based on the original Johnston McCulley story ''The Curse of Capistrano'' (aka ''The Mark of Zorro''). It was written by Maria Little, directed by Robert M. Light, and produced by Mitchell Gertz. This short-lived radio show was a series of short episodes. Only a handful of episodes are known to have survived. * ''The Mark of Zorro''. (1997) [No longer available] Produced by the BBC, it starred [[Mark Arden]] as Zorro, [[Louise Lombard]] as Lolita, and [[Glyn Houston]] as Friar Felipe. It aired in 5 parts. 1. July 3, 97 Night of the Fox: 2. July 10, 97 Deadly Reckonings: 3. July 17, 97 The Avenging Blade 4. July 24, 97 The Place of Skulls 5. July 31, 97 The Gathering Storm * ''Zorro and the Pirate Raiders''. (2009) Based on the D.J. Arneson adaptation of Johnston McCulley's The Further Adventures of Zorro. Produced by ''Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air''. Published by Brilliance Audio. It features Kevin Cirone, Shonna McEachern, Hugh Metzler, J.T. Turner, Sam Donato, Joseph Zamperelli Jr., and Dan Powell. * ''Zorro Rides Again''. (2011) Based on the D.J. Arneson adaptation of Johnston McCulley's "Zorro Rides Again". Produced by Colonial Theatre on the Air. It features the voice talents of Kevin Cirone, Jeremy Benson, Shonna McEachern, Shana Dirk, Sam Donato, and Hugh Metzler. * ''The Mark of Zorro''. (2011) Based on ''The Curse of Capistrano''. Produced by [[Yuri Rasovsky]] (''Hollywood Theater of the Ear'') for Blackstone Audio. It features the voice talents of [[Val Kilmer]] as Diego de la Vega/Zorro, [[Ruth Livier]] as Lolita Pulido, [[Elizabeth Peña]] as Doña Catalina Pulido, [[Armin Shimerman]] as the Landlord, Mishach Taylor as Sgt Pedro Gonzalez, [[Keith Szarabajka]] as Cpt Ramone, [[Ned Schmidtke]] as Don Carlos Pulido, [[Scott Brick]] as the Governor, Stefan Rudnicki as Fray Felipe, [[Kristoffer Tabori]] as Don Alejando de la Vega, [[Philip Proctor]] as Don Audre, John Sloan as the Magistrado, and Gordo Panza in numerous roles.
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