The New York Times
Provided a mixed review, indicating it was neither overwhelmingly positive nor negative overall.
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Don Diego Vega pretends to be an indolent fop as a cover for his true identity, the masked avenger Zorro. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
While The New York Times gave The Mark of Zorro a mixed review, biographer Jeffrey Vance later celebrated it as a landmark film, important for Douglas Fairbanks's career and the development of the action-adventure genre.

Douglas Fairbanks
Don Diego Vega / Señor Zorro

Noah Beery
Sgt. Pedro Gonzales

Charles Hill Mailes
Don Carlos Pulido

Claire McDowell
Dona Catalina Pulido

Marguerite De La Motte
Lolita Pulido

Robert McKim
Capt. Juan Ramon

George Periolat
Gov. Alvarado

Walt Whitman
Fray Felipe

Sidney De Gray
Don Alejandro (as Sydney De Gray)

Tote Du Crow
Bernardo
Douglas Fairbanks not only produced the film but also co-wrote its scenario.
The film was produced by the Douglas Fairbanks Pictures Corporation.
The film had a specific budget of $169,187.05.
The film grossed over $500,000.
The film was silent and used English intertitles.
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The New York Times
Provided a mixed review, indicating it was neither overwhelmingly positive nor negative overall.
Jeffrey Vance
Hailed it as a landmark for Douglas Fairbanks's career and the action-adventure genre, noting its influence on popular culture and future comic book heroes.
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