Out of the 88 produced episodes director
Raymond Austin directed 55 and directed and produced 37. He also camera operated 83 episodes. The title sequence of the first episode differs from the one used in the rest of the series. The rest of the episodes' openings use the same opening theme, but different clips, and the song is performed by Cathi Campo (
Rosemary Clooney's niece), rather than a male singer. Patrice Martinez is credited as "Patrice Camhi" in the first two seasons of the series. (He did not work on this series.) Zorro's horse is usually named
Tornado, but in this series he has been renamed Toronado. The
bridle and breastplate worn by Toronado in this series are identical to the one worn by Zorro's horse in the
Alain Delon film
Zorro (1975) and by Chico, the Queen's horse, in the syndicated television series
Queen of Swords (2000-2001). Both this series and
Queen of Swords were filmed in Spain.
Zorro was shot at studios outside of Madrid in 1990, and filming for
Queen of Swords took place at the
Texas Hollywood Studios in Southern Spain in 2000. Henry Darrow was the first actor to work in three different
Zorro television series. He was the voice of Zorro in the animated series
The New Adventures of Zorro (1981), and played the older Zorro in the short-lived CBS series
Zorro and Son (1983) and Zorro's father in this series. The original pilot (as included in the DVD boxed set
Zorro: The Complete Series) focuses on a young man named Antonio de la Cruz, played by Patrick James, who is told by a mortally wounded Don Diego de la Vega to take on the mantle of Zorro. In this pilot Felipe is able to speak. Only
Patrice Martinez albeit as a different character survived to the actual series. The pilot was filmed at
Texas Hollywood.
Music The Complete Zorro Soundtrack was released in 2012. It includes 25 tracks composed by Jay Asher and is available in CD and MP3 formats. == Release ==