. . "Republic Pictures." . . "Drama" . . "Feature films" . "Feature films"@en . . . . "Western" . . . . . . . . "Zorro fights an evil railroad financier." . . "Westerns"@en . . . . . . "Drama"@en . "Fatal minute"@en . . "Drama" . . . . . "Fatal shot"@en . "Plunge of peril"@en . "Swashbuckler films"@en . "Unmasked"@en . . . . . . . . "Burning embers"@en . "Zorro Rides Again" . "Zorro battles the power-hungry tyrant Captain Monastario from behind a mask."@en . . "\"Unscrupulous financier J.A. Marsden employs El Lobo and his gang of hoodlums to force the sale of the railroad. The desperate owner summons the great-grandson of the legendary hero. Trading sword for six-shooter, Zorro dons his mask and cape to thwart the thugs and save the train line from destruction\"--Container." . . . . . . . . . . "Action and adventure films"@en . "Action and adventure films" . "Western films"@en . . . . . . "When no-good saboteurs try to stop a California railroad line, the owner calls in the great-grandson of the original Zorro for help. After a few snags, Zorro rides again and dispenses justice across the American West. In black and white."@en . "Juggernaut"@en . . . . . "The city slicker great-grandson of the original Zorro fights to save the California Yucatan Railroad from a crooked American tycoon and his sinister outlaw gang." . "The city slicker great-grandson of the original Zorro fights to save the California Yucatan Railroad from a crooked American tycoon and his sinister outlaw gang."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Retribution"@en . "Zorro keeps justice on track when ruthless raiders attempt a hostile takeover of the California-Yucatan Railroad." . "Tunnel of terror"@en . . . "Death from the sky"@en . . . . . . "Zorro rides again (1937) : Zorro battles the power-hungry tyrant Captain Monastario from behind a mask ; Zorro's black whip (1944) : In Idaho in the 1880s, a young woman dons the mask of her murdered brother to fight for statehood and against lawlessness." . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . . "Serials"@en . "The fabled defender of the weak, enemy of tyrants and fighter for truth and justice rides into action in the 20th century. A ruthless tycoon and his sinister outlaw gang stop at nothing, in their attempts to seize a railroad being built from California to Mexico."@en . . . . "Features"@en . . . . . "Zorro rides again" . "Zorro rides again"@en . . . . . . . . . "One episode from the western serial \"Zorro Rides Again,\" which was produced by Hal Roach Studios and distributed theatrically by Republic Pictures in 1937. The serial told the story of James Vega (John Carroll), a descendant of the original Zorro, who battles railroad gangsters along the California-Yucatan line." . . "Sky pirates"@en . "Right of way"@en . "Serial" . "Motion picture serials"@en . "Swashbucklers"@en . "When a ruthless tycoon and his sinister outlaw gang stop at nothing in their attempts to seize a railroad being built from California to Mexico, the fabled Zorro rides into action once again in the 20th century."@en . . "All the action takes place in modern-day Mexico where James Vega, a descendant of the famous masked avenger Zorro, dons the costume of his ancestor. The new Zorro must battle a gang of outlaws trying to wrangle control of the California-Yucutan railroad. Behind the plot is a greedy financier named Marsden. Unlike the old West, the willains have trains, airplanes, and cars at their disposal to make their getaway. Will Zorro bring the surly gang to justice?"@en . . "When a ruthless tycoon and his sinister outlaw gang stop at nothing in their attempts to seize a railroad being built from California to Mexico, the fabled Zorro rides into action once again in the 20th century." . . "Film serials" . "Trapped"@en . . . "\"Zorro (John Carroll) keeps justice on track when ruthless raiders attempt a hostile takeover of the California-Yucatan Railroad\"--Container."@en . "\"A rich and evil tycoon J.A. Marsden (Noah Beery) plans to take over the California-Yucatan Railroad. He hires some of the roughest and meanest mercenaries in the West to achieve his nefarious goal. In defense, the citizens of California call in James Vega (John Carroll), the grandson of the renowned avenger Zorro. But this apple fell far from the tree. Vega is a pampered playboy unfit to take over his grandfather's legacy. However, even he cannot deny his ancestry and soon he dons the famous mask and whip in order to go after the hardest villains of the wild West\"--Packaging." .