The Mark of Zorro (1974 film)
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| Based on | The Curse of Capistrano by Johnston McCulley |
| Written by | John Taintor Foote |
| Teleplay by | Brian Taggart |
| Directed by | Don McDougall |
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| Theme music composer | Dominic Frontiere |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Cinematography | Jack Woolf |
| Editor | William Martin |
| Running time | 78 minutes |
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| Network | ABC |
| Release | October 29, 1974 |
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The Mark of Zorro is a 1974 American Western television film directed by Don McDougall which stars Frank Langella alongside Gilbert Roland, Yvonne De Carlo, Anne Archer, Ricardo Montalbán and Robert Middleton. The film premiered on ABC on October 29, 1974.
It was also a backdoor pilot for a television series on which ABC declined to pick up the option. The film is a direct remake of, and used Alfred Newman's acclaimed musical score for the 1940 film version along with new incidental music composed by Dominic Frontiere.