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[QUOTE="CONN78SEJ, post: 3967734, member: 10604"] Actually there’s two better sword fights in “The Mark of Zorro” between Tyrone Power as Zorro and Basil Rathbone as Captain Esteban, and in “The Prisoner of Zelda” between Ronald Colman and Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Great cast in “The Mark of Zorro”, Tyrone Power is terrific in the title role, along with Linda Darnell, Gale Sondergard, J. Edward Bromberg, Eugene Pallette, and Pedro de Cordoba. It’s Power’s best film, IMHO. I’m surprised that “The Prisoner of Zenda” didn’t make anyone’s 8 best list, including mine. Starred Ronald Colman, Madeleine Carroll, Raymond Massey, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, C. Aubrey Smith, David Niven, and Mary Astor. Always thought Madeleine Carroll was the most beautiful woman in films during Hollywood’s Golden Age. [/QUOTE]
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